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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08 71 00 - Door HardwareMidtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 1 SECTION 08 71 00 – DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section includes: 1. Mechanical and electrified door hardware for: a. Swinging doors. b. Sliding doors. 2. Electronic access control system components, including: a. Electronic access control devices. B. Exclusions: Unless specifically listed in hardware sets, hardware is not specified in this section for: 1. Windows 2. Cabinets (casework), including locks in cabinets 3. Signage 4. Toilet accessories 5. Overhead doors C. Related Sections: 1. Division 01 Section “Alternates” for alternates affecting this section. 2. Division 07 Section “Joint Sealants” for sealant requirements applicable to threshold installation specified in this section. 3. Division 09 sections for touchup finishing or refinishing of existing openings modified by this section. 4. Division 26 sections for connections to electrical power system and for low-voltage wiring. 5. Division 28 sections for coordination with other components of electronic access control system. 1.3 REFERENCES A. UL - Underwriters Laboratories 1. UL 10B - Fire Test of Door Assemblies Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 2 2. UL 10C - Positive Pressure Test of Fire Door Assemblies 3. UL 1784 - Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies 4. UL 305 - Panic Hardware B. DHI - Door and Hardware Institute 1. Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule 2. Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware 3. Key Systems and Nomenclature C. ANSI - American National Standards Institute 1. ANSI/BHMA A156.1 - A156.29, and ANSI/BHMA A156.31 - Standards for Hardware and Specialties 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. General: 1. Submit in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 01 requirements. 2. Highlight, encircle, or otherwise specifically identify on submittals deviations from Contract Documents, issues of incompatibility or other issues which may detrimentally affect the Work. 3. Prior to forwarding submittal, comply with procedures for verifying existing door and frame compatibility for new hardware, as specified in PART 3, “EXAMINATION” article, herein. B. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data: Product data including manufacturers’ technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation instructions, maintenance of operating parts and finish, and other information necessary to show compliance with requirements. 2. Riser and Wiring Diagrams: After final approval of hardware schedule, submit details of electrified door hardware, indicating: a. Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring and including: 1) Details of interface of electrified door hardware and building safety and security systems. 2) Schematic diagram of systems that interface with electrified door hardware. 3) Point-to-point wiring. 4) Risers. 3. Samples for Verification: If requested by Architect, submit production sample or sample installations of each type of exposed hardware unit in finish indicated, and tagged with full description for coordination with schedule. a. Samples will be returned to supplier in like-new condition. Units that are acceptable to Architect may, after final check of operations, be incorporated into Work, within limitations of key coordination requirements. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 3 4. Door Hardware Schedule: Submit schedule with hardware sets in vertical format as illustrated by Sequence of Format for the Hardware Schedule as published by the Door and Hardware Institute. Indicate complete designations of each item required for each door or opening, include: a. Door Index; include door number, heading number, and Architects hardware set number. b. Opening Lock Function Spreadsheet: List locking device and function for each opening. c. Type, style, function, size, and finish of each hardware item. d. Name and manufacturer of each item. e. Fastenings and other pertinent information. f. Location of each hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings. g. Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule. h. Mounting locations for hardware. i. Door and frame sizes and materials. j. Name and phone number for local manufacturer's representative for each product. k. Operational Description of openings with any electrified hardware (locks, exits, electromagnetic locks, electric strikes, automatic operators, door position switches, magnetic holders or closer/holder units, and access control components). Operational description should include how door will operate on egress, ingress, and fire and smoke alarm connection. 1) Submittal Sequence: Submit door hardware schedule concurrent with submissions of Product Data, Samples, and Shop Drawings. Coordinate submission of door hardware schedule with scheduling requirements of other work to facilitate fabrication of other work that is critical in Project construction schedule. 5. Key Schedule: a. After Keying Conference, provide keying schedule listing levels of keying as well as explanation of key system's function, key symbols used and door numbers controlled. b. Use ANSI/BHMA A156.28 “Recommended Practices for Keying Systems” as guideline for nomenclature, definitions, and approach for selecting optimal keying system. c. Provide 3 copies of keying schedule for review prepared and detailed in accordance with referenced DHI publication. Include schematic keying diagram and index each key to unique door designations. d. Index keying schedule by door number, keyset, hardware heading number, cross keying instructions, and special key stamping instructions. e. Provide one complete bitting list of key cuts and one key system schematic illustrating system usage and expansion. 1) Forward bitting list, key cuts and key system schematic directly to Owner, by means as directed by Owner. f. Prepare key schedule by or under supervision of supplier, detailing Owner’s final keying instructions for locks. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 4 6. Templates: After final approval of hardware schedule, provide templates for doors, frames and other work specified to be factory prepared for door hardware installation. C. Informational Submittals: 1. Qualification Data: For Supplier, Installer and Architectural Hardware Consultant. 2. Product Certificates for electrified door hardware, signed by manufacturer: a. Certify that door hardware approved for use on types and sizes of labeled fire-rated doors complies with listed fire-rated door assemblies. 3. Certificates of Compliance: a. Certificates of compliance for fire-rated hardware and installation instructions if requested by Architect or Authority Having Jurisdiction. b. Installer Training Meeting Certification: Letter of compliance, signed by Contractor, attesting to completion of installer training meeting specified in “QUALITY ASSURANCE” article, herein. c. Electrified Hardware Coordination Conference Certification: Letter of compliance, signed by Contractor, attesting to completion of electrified hardware coordination conference, specified in “QUALITY ASSURANCE” article, herein. 4. Product Test Reports: For compliance with accessibility requirements, based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by manufacturer and witnessed by qualified testing agency, for door hardware on doors located in accessible routes. 5. Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Section. D. Closeout Submittals: 1. Operations and Maintenance Data : Provide in accordance with Division 01 and include: a. Complete information on care, maintenance, and adjustment; data on repair and replacement parts, and information on preservation of finishes. b. Catalog pages for each product. c. Name, address, and phone number of local representative for each manufacturer. d. Parts list for each product. e. Final approved hardware schedule, edited to reflect conditions as- installed. f. Final keying schedule g. Copies of floor plans with keying nomenclature h. As-installed wiring diagrams for each opening connected to power, both low voltage and 110 volts. i. Copy of warranties including appropriate reference numbers for manufacturers to identify project. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 5 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Product Substitutions: Comply with product requirements stated in Division 01 and as specified herein. 1. Where specific manufacturer’s product is named and accompanied by “No Substitute,” including make or model number or other designation, provide product specified. (Note: Certain products have been selected for their unique characteristics and particular project suitability.) a. Where no additional products or manufacturers are listed in product category, requirements for “No Substitute” govern product selection. 2. Where products indicate “acceptable manufacturers” or “acceptable manufacturers and products”, provide product from specified manufacturers, subject to compliance with specified requirements and “Single Source Responsibility” requirements stated herein. B. Supplier Qualifications and Responsibilities: Recognized architectural hardware supplier with record of successful in-service performance for supplying door hardware similar in quantity, type, and quality to that indicated for this Project and that provides certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) available to Owner, Architect, and Contractor, at reasonable times during the Work for consultation. 1. Warehousing Facilities: In Project's vicinity. 2. Scheduling Responsibility: Preparation of door hardware and keying schedules. 3. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of 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. 4. Coordination Responsibility: Coordinate installation of electronic security hardware with Architect and electrical engineers and provide installation and technical data to Architect and other related subcontractors. a. Upon completion of electronic security hardware installation, inspect and verify that all components are working properly. C. 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. D. Architectural Hardware Consultant Qualifications: Person who is experienced in providing consulting services for door hardware installations that are comparable in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and meets these requirements: 1. For door hardware, DHI-certified, Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC). 2. Can provide installation and technical data to Architect and other related subcontractors. 3. Can inspect and verify components are in working order upon completion of installation. 4. Capable of producing wiring diagrams. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 6 5. Capable of coordinating installation of electrified hardware with Architect and electrical engineers. E. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of door hardware from single manufacturer. 1. Provide electrified door hardware from same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Manufacturers that perform electrical modifications and that are listed by testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction are acceptable. F. Fire-Rated Door Openings: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings that complies with NFPA 80 and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide only items of door hardware that are listed and are identical to products tested by Underwriters Laboratories, Intertek Testing Services, or other testing and inspecting organizations acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for use on types and sizes of doors indicated, based on testing at positive pressure and according to NFPA 252 or UL 10C and in compliance with requirements of fire- rated door and door frame labels. G. Smoke- and Draft-Control Door Assemblies: Where smoke- and draft-control door assemblies are required, provide door hardware that meets requirements of assemblies tested according to UL 1784 and installed in compliance with NFPA 105. 1. Air Leakage Rate: Maximum air leakage of 0.3 cfm/sq. ft. (3 cu. m per minute/sq. m) at tested pressure differential of 0.3-inch wg (75 Pa) of water. H. Electrified Door Hardware: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. I. Means of Egress Doors: Latches do not require more than 15 lbf (67 N) to release latch. Locks do not require use of key, tool, or special knowledge for operation. J. Accessibility Requirements: For door hardware on doors in an accessible route, comply with governing accessibility regulations cited in “REFERENCES” article, herein. 1. Provide operating devices that do not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of wrist and that operate with force of not more than 5 lbf (22.2 N). 2. Maximum opening-force requirements: a. Interior, Non-Fire-Rated Hinged Doors: 5 lbf (22.2 N) applied perpendicular to door. b. Sliding or Folding Doors: 5 lbf (22.2 N) applied parallel to door at latch. c. Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction. 3. Bevel raised thresholds with slope of not more than 1:2. Provide thresholds not more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) high. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 7 4. Adjust door closer sweep periods so that, from open position of 70 degrees, door will take at least 3 seconds to move to 3 inches (75 mm) from latch, measured to leading edge of door. K. Keying Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01. 1. Attendees: Owner, Contractor, Architect, Installer, and Supplier’s Architectural Hardware Consultant. 2. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying schedule after reviewing door hardware keying system including: a. Function of building, flow of traffic, purpose of each area, degree of security required, and plans for future expansion. b. Preliminary key system schematic diagram. c. Requirements for key control system. d. Requirements for access control. e. Address for delivery of keys. L. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site. 1. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays. 2. Inspect and discuss preparatory work performed by other trades. 3. Inspect and discuss electrical roughing-in for electrified door hardware. 4. Review sequence of operation for each type of electrified door hardware. 5. Review required testing, inspecting, and certifying procedures. M. Coordination Conferences: 1. Installation Coordination Conference: Prior to hardware installation, schedule and hold meeting to review questions or concerns related to proper installation and adjustment of door hardware. a. Attendees: Door hardware supplier, door hardware installer, Contractor. b. After meeting, provide letter of compliance to Architect, indicating when meeting was held and who was in attendance. 2. Electrified Hardware Coordination Conference: Prior to ordering electrified hardware, schedule and hold meeting to coordinate door hardware with security, electrical, doors and frames, and other related suppliers. a. Attendees: electrified door hardware supplier, doors and frames supplier, electrified door hardware installer, electrical subcontractor, Owner, Architect and Contractor. b. After meeting, provide letter of compliance to Architect, indicating when coordination conference was held and who was in attendance. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 8 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock-up for hardware delivered to Project site. B. Tag each item or package separately with identification coordinated with final door hardware schedule, and include installation instructions, templates, and necessary fasteners with each item or package. 1. Deliver each article of hardware in manufacturer’s original packaging. C. Project Conditions: 1. Maintain manufacturer-recommended environmental conditions throughout storage and installation periods. 2. Provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to Project, but not yet installed. Control handling and installation of hardware items so that completion of Work will not be delayed by hardware losses both before and after installation. D. Protection and Damage: 1. Promptly replace products damaged during shipping. 2. Handle hardware in manner to avoid damage, marring, or scratching. Correct, replace or repair products damaged during Work. 3. Protect products against malfunction due to paint, solvent, cleanser, or any chemical agent. E. Deliver keys to Owner by registered mail or overnight package service. 1.7 COORDINATION A. Coordinate layout and installation of floor-recessed door hardware with floor construction. Cast anchoring inserts into concrete. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified in Division 03. B. Installation Templates: Distribute for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements. C. Security: Coordinate installation of door hardware, keying, and access control with Owner's security consultant. D. Electrical System Roughing-In: Coordinate layout and installation of electrified door hardware with connections to power supplies and building safety and security systems. E. Direct shipments not permitted, unless approved by Contractor. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 9 1.8 WARRANTY A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. 1. Warranty Period: Years from date of Substantial Completion, for durations indicated. a. Closers: 1) Mechanical: 10 years. b. Automatic Operators: 2 years. c. Exit Devices: 1) Mechanical: 3 years. 2) Electrified: 1 year. d. Locksets: 1) Mechanical: 10 years. 2) Electrified: 1 year. e. Continuous Hinges: Lifetime warranty. 2. Warranty does not cover damage or faulty operation due to improper installation, improper use or abuse. 1.9 MAINTENANCE A. Maintenance Tools: 1. Furnish complete set of special tools required for maintenance and adjustment of hardware, including changing of cylinders. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Approval of manufacturers and/or products other than those listed as “Scheduled Manufacturer” or “Acceptable Manufacturers” in the individual article for the product category shall be in accordance with QUALITY ASSURANCE article, herein. B. Approval of products from manufacturers indicated in “Acceptable Manufacturers” is contingent upon those products providing all functions and features and meeting all requirements of scheduled manufacturer’s product. C. Hand of Door: Drawings show direction of slide, swing, or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item of hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as shown. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 10 D. Where specified hardware is not adaptable to finished shape or size of members requiring hardware, furnish suitable types having same operation and quality as type specified, subject to Architect's approval. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Fasteners 1. Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally prepared for machine screw installation. 2. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match hardware finish, or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of this other work including prepared for paint surfaces to receive painted finish. 3. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units exposed when door is closed except when no standard units of type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Do not use thru-bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed in other work unless thru-bolts are required to fasten hardware securely. Review door specification and advise Architect if thru-bolts are required. 4. Install hardware with fasteners provided by hardware manufacturer. B. Provide screws, bolts, expansion shields, drop plates and other devices necessary for hardware installation. 1. Where fasteners are exposed to view: Finish to match adjacent door hardware material. 2.3 HINGES A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Ives 1011 (inside units) and Ives 5BB series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hager, McKinney, Stanley FBB Series B. Requirements: 1. Inside units – interior, plain bearing hinges, 3-1/2 inches (89 mm) high x 3- 1/2 inches (89) wide, rounded corners. 2. Provide five-knuckle, ball bearing hinges conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.1. 3. 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thick doors, up to and including 36 inches (914 mm) wide: a. Exterior: Standard weight, bronze or stainless steel, 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) high b. Interior: Standard weight, steel, 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) high 4. 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thick doors over 36 inches (914 mm) wide: a. Exterior: Heavy weight, bronze/stainless steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high b. Interior: Heavy weight, steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 11 5. 2 inches or thicker doors: a. Exterior: Heavy weight, bronze or stainless steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high b. Interior: Heavy weight, steel, 5 inches (127 mm) high 6. Provide three hinges per door leaf for doors 90 inches (2286 mm) or less in height, and one additional hinge for each 30 inches (762 mm) of additional door height. 7. Where new hinges are specified for existing doors or existing frames, provide new hinges of identical size to hinge preparation present in existing door or existing frame. 8. Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows: a. Steel Hinges: Steel pins b. Non-Ferrous Hinges: Stainless steel pins c. Out-Swinging Exterior Doors: Non-removable pins d. Out-Swinging Interior Lockable Doors: Non-removable pins e. Interior Non-lockable Doors: Non-rising pins 9. Width of hinges: 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) at 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thick doors, and 5 inches (127 mm) at 2 inches (51 mm) or thicker doors. Adjust hinge width as required for door, frame, and wall conditions to allow proper degree of opening. 10. Doors 36 inches (914 mm) wide or less furnish hinges 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) high; doors greater than 36 inches (914 mm) wide furnish hinges 5 inches (127 mm) high, heavy weight or standard weight as specified. 11. Provide hinges with electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets. Provide with sufficient number and wire gage to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. Locate electric hinge at second hinge from bottom or nearest to electrified locking component. 12. Provide mortar guard for each electrified hinge specified. 13. Provide spring hinges where specified. Provide two spring hinges and one bearing hinge per door leaf for doors 90 inches (2286 mm) or less in height. Provide one additional bearing hinge for each 30 inches (762 mm) of additional door height. 2.4 CONTINUOUS HINGES A. Aluminum Geared 1. Manufacturers: a. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives. b. Acceptable Manufacturers: Markar, Stanley. 2. Requirements: a. Provide aluminum geared continuous hinges conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.26, Grade 1. b. Provide aluminum geared continuous hinges, where specified in the hardware sets, fabricated from 6063-T6 aluminum, with 0.25-inch (6 mm) diameter Teflon coated stainless steel hinge pin. c. Provide split nylon bearings at each hinge knuckle for quiet, smooth, self-lubricating operation. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 12 d. Provide hinges capable of supporting door weights up to 450 pounds, and successfully tested for 1,500,000 cycles. e. On fire-rated doors, provide aluminum geared continuous hinges that are classified for use on rated doors by testing agency acceptable to authority having jurisdiction. f. Provide aluminum geared continuous hinges with electrified option scheduled in the hardware sets. Provide with sufficient number and wire gage to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. g. Install hinges with fasteners supplied by manufacturer. h. Provide hinges 1 inch (25 mm) shorter in length than nominal height of door, unless otherwise noted or door details require shorter length and with symmetrical hole pattern. 2.5 ELECTRIC POWER TRANSFER A. Manufacturers: a. Scheduled Manufacturer: Von Duprin EPT-10 b. Acceptable Manufacturers: ABH PT1000, Securitron CEPT-10 B. Provide power transfer with electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets. Provide with number and gage of wires sufficient to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. C. Locate electric power transfer per manufacturer’s template and UL requirements, unless interference with operation of door or other hardware items. 2.6 FLUSH BOLTS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Requirements: 1. Provide automatic, constant latching, and manual flush bolts with forged bronze or stainless steel face plates, extruded brass levers, and with wrought brass guides and strikes. Provide 12 inch (305 mm) steel or brass rods at doors up to 90 inches (2286 mm) in height. For doors over 90 inches (2286 mm) in height increase top rods by 6 inches (152 mm) for each additional 6 inches (152 mm) of door height. Provide dust-proof strikes at each bottom flush bolt. 2.7 COORDINATORS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 13 B. Requirements: 1. Where pairs of doors are equipped with automatic flush bolts, an astragal, or other hardware that requires synchronized closing of the doors, provide bar-type coordinating device, surface applied to underside of stop at frame head. 2. Provide filler bar of correct length for unit to span entire width of opening, and appropriate brackets for parallel arm door closers and surface vertical rod exit device strikes. Factory-prep coordinators for vertical rod devices if required. 2.8 CYLINDRICAL LOCKS – GRADE 1 A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Falcon T Series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Best 9K, Sargent 10-Line B. Requirements: 1. Provide cylindrical locks conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Series 4000, Grade 1. Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. 2. Provide locks with standard 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset, unless noted otherwise, with a 1/2 inch (13 mm) latch throw. Provide proper latch throw for UL listing at pairs. 3. Provide locksets with separate anti-rotation thru-bolts, and no exposed screws. 4. Provide independently operating levers with two external return spring cassettes mounted under roses to prevent lever sag. 5. Provide standard ASA strikes unless extended lip strikes are necessary to protect trim. 6. Provide electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets. 7. Lever Trim: Solid cast levers without plastic inserts, and wrought roses on both sides. a. Lever Design: Falcon D-Dane. b. Tactile Warning (Knurling): Where required by authority having jurisdiction. Provide on levers on exterior (secure side) of doors serving rooms considered to be hazardous. 2.9 TUBULAR LOCKS – GRADE 2 A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage F Series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Arrow C series, Sargent 3-Line, Yale YH collection B. Requirements: 1. Provide tubular locks conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Series 4000, Grade 2. Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 14 2. Provide locks with standard 2-3/8 inches (60 mm) adjustable to 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset with 1/2 inch (13 mm) latch throw. Provide 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset, unless 2-3/8 inches (60 mm) is required by door or frame detail, or noted otherwise. 3. Provide locksets that fit standard 2-1/8 inches (54 mm) diameter bore without use of thru-bolts. 4. Standard Rose Size: 2-1/2 inches (64 mm) in diameter. 5. Door Thickness: Locksets adjustable to fit in 1-3/8 inches (35 mm) or 1- 3/4 inches (44 mm) door thickness. 6. Provide standard T-strikes unless extended lip strikes are necessary to protect trim. 7. Lever Trim: Solid cast levers without plastic inserts, and wrought roses on both sides. a. Lever Design: Schlage Manhattan. 2.10 ELECTRONIC DEADBOLTS A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage BE467 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Approved Equals. B. Requirements: 1. Standard duty deadbolts shall be designed to meet BHMA A156.5, 2001 Grade 2 test standards. 2. Provide backset adjustable for 2-3/8” or 2-3/4”. 3. Keyless with 9V battery powered override. 4. Provide UL listed lock for rated openings. 5. Fob credential shall also work with proximity readers. 6. Up to 500 users. 7. Standard door prep. 8. Audit trail up to 1000 events. 9. Vandal resistant, free-spinning deadbolt turn. 10. Low battery warning. 11. 4-AA batteries 12. Provide triple option latch: 1/4" radius round corner faceplate with 1" x 2 1/4" square corner and circular faceplates. 13. Door thickness range: 1-3/8” to 1-3/4”. 14. Manufacturers: a. Schlage; an Allegion Company, BE467 series (SCH). b. Approved Equals. 15. Lockset Trim: a. Basis of Design: Schlage – Accent Lever 2.11 AUXILIARY LOCKS A. Deadbolts: Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 15 1. Manufacturers and Products: a. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage B80 series b. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Best T series, Sargent 480 series. 2. Requirements: a. Provide deadbolt series conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156 and function as specified. Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. b. Provide deadbolts with standard 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset. Provide 2-3/8 inches (60 mm) where noted or if door or frame detail requires. Provide deadbolt with full 1 inch (25 mm) throw, constructed of steel alloy. c. Provide manufacturer’s standard strike. B. Aluminum Door Deadbolt - Narrow Stile: 1. Manufacturers and Products: a. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Adams Rite MS1850 Series b. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: No Substitute. 2. Requirements: a. Provide narrow style aluminum door deadbolts as specified. Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. b. Provide deadbolts with 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) backset with full 1-13/32 inches (36 mm) throw deadbolt. c. Provide manufacturer’s standard strikes unless extended lip strikes are necessary to protect trim. 2.12 EXIT DEVICES A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Falcon 24/25 Series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Sargent 19-43-GL-80 Series, Precision Apex Series B. Requirements: 1. Provide exit devices tested to ANSI/BHMA A156.3 Grade 1, and UL listed for Panic Exit or Fire Exit Hardware. Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. 2. Exit Devices: Touchpad type, fabricated of brass, bronze, stainless steel, or aluminum, plated to standard architectural finishes to match balance of door hardware. 3. Touchpad: Extend minimum of one half of door width. Match exit device finish or provide compatible finish. No plastic inserts are allowed in touchpads. 4. Provide devices with deadlatching feature for security and for future addition of alarm kits and other electrical requirements. 5. Provide flush end caps for exit devices. 6. Provide manufacturer's standard strikes. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 16 7. Provide exit devices cut to door width and height. Install exit devices at height recommended by exit device manufacturer, allowable by governing building codes, and approved by Architect. 8. Mount mechanism case flush on face of doors, or provide spacers to fill gaps behind devices. Where glass trim or molding projects off face of door, provide glass bead kits. 9. Provide hex dogging at non-fire-rated exit devices. 10. Where lever handles are specified as outside trim for exit devices, provide heavy-duty lever trims with forged or cast escutcheon plates. Provide vandal-resistant levers that will travel to 90-degree down position when more than 35 pounds of torque are applied, and which can easily be re-set. a. Lever Style: Match lever style of locksets. b. Tactile Warning (Knurling): Where required by authority having jurisdiction. Provide on levers on exterior (secure side) of doors serving rooms considered to be hazardous. 11. Provide UL labeled fire exit hardware for fire rated openings. 12. Field drill weep holes per manufacturer’s recommendation for exit devices used in full exterior application, highly corrosive areas, and where noted in the hardware sets. 13. Provide electrified options as scheduled in the hardware sets. 2.13 ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL LOCKSETS–WIRELESS BORED-TYPE A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: To establish standard of quality and design intent, wireless access control bored-type locksets specifications have been based on Schlage. Products of other manufacturers meeting or exceeding design and performance requirements specified herein will be considered for substitution subject to compliance with provisions of Division 01 Section “Product Requirements.” 2. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage NDE series. 3. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Approved equals. B. Product: Schlage ND Series wireless bored-type electronic locksets conforming to the following requirements: 1. ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Series 4000, Grade 1. 2. Florida Building Code (ASTM E330, E1886, E1996) and Miami Dade (TAS 201, 202, 203) requirements for hurricanes. 3. Certified to UL10C 3 hour rating, ULC-S319, FCC Part15, ADA RoHS, ICC ANSI A117.1 4. Listed, UL 294 - The Standard of Safety for Access Control System Units. 5. Compliant with ANSI/BHMA A156.25 Operation and Security interior operating range of 32 degrees F (0 degrees C) to 120 degrees F (49 degrees C) for interior use only. 6. Compliant with ASTM E330 for door assemblies. 7. Compliant with ICC / ANSI A117.1, NFPA 101, NFPA 80 and IBC Chapter 10Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. 8. Provide cylindrical locksets exceeding the ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Grade 1 performance standards for strength, security, and durability in the categories below: Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 17 9. Functions: Provide storeroom function. 10. Emergency Override: Provide mechanical key override; cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. 11. Levers: a. Vandal Resistance: Exterior (secure side) lever rotates freely while door remains locked, preventing damage to internal locking components from vandalism by excessive force. b. Provide lever trim that operates independently of each other. c. Style: Sparta 12. Power Supply: 4 AA batteries a. Provide battery powered wireless electronic products with the ability to communicate battery status and battery voltage level by means of a mobile app at door and remotely by Partner integrated software. 13. Features: a. Ability to communicate unit’s communication status. b. Visual LED indicators that indicate activation, operational systems status, system error conditions and low power conditions. c. Audible feedback that can be enabled or disabled. 14. Switches: a. Door Position Sensor – magnet integrated into strike to eliminate additional door prep b. Interior Cover Tamper Guard c. Battery Status d. Request to Exit 15. Credential Reader: a. Credential Reader Configuration: Provide credential reader modules in the following configurations, as scheduled. 1) Proximity, Smartcard via Multi-Technology reader. b. Credential reader capabilities: 1) 13.56 MHz Smart card credentials: a) Secure section (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): aptiQ MIFARE Classic, aptiQ MIFARE DESFire EV1 b) 13.56 MHz Serial number only (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): DESFire CSN, HID iCLASS CSN, MIFARE CSN, MIFARE DESFire EV1 CSN 2) 125 kHz Proximity card credentials: Schlage, XceedID, HID, GE/CASI, AWID 3) Multi-Technology readers that read both 13.56 MHz Smart Cards and 125 kHz Prox cards on a battery powered device. 16. Operation: Provide battery powered wireless electronic products able to operate in three possible modes without change to lock hardware. a. Manual operation – Updates pulled direct from mobile app via BLE when in range of up to 100 feet from mobile device to wireless electronic product. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 18 b. Daily operation – 1) Updates request by wireless electronic product within 24 hours over Wi-Fi communication, Wi-Fi connection required at the wireless electronic product. 2) Can be managed by external software. c. Real-time operation 1) Updates communicated in real-time via 2.4 GHz communication to gateway in less than 5 seconds. 2) Wireless electronic products will be connected via integrated 3rd party software. 3) Wireless electronic products to have real-time bidirectional communication between access control system and wireless electronic products in less than 5 seconds. d. Remote Commanding by Partner Integrated Access Control Network Software with Real–time operation: Provide battery powered wireless electronic products with wireless gateway allowing activation of remote, wireless access control products, enabling activated wireless electronic products to be locked or unlocked from a centralized location within 5 seconds or less without user interface at the device. e. Upon Loss of Power to Wireless Electronic Products: Provide battery powered wireless electronic products able to manage access control offline in one of three methods below that can be configured in the field at wireless electronic product by mobile app and remotely by Partner integrated software: 1) Fail locked (secured) 2) Fail unlocked (unsecured) 3) Fail As-Is f. Upon Loss of Communication Between Wireless Electronic Products and Gateway with Internet Protocol connection to Host for Real-time operation: Provide battery powered wireless electronic products able to manage access control offline with self-contained database inside device until communication can be re-established between Wireless Electronic Product and Host via Gateway. 1) Wireless electronic product manages access offline with up to 5,000 users and access schedules as provided by Host prior to loss of communication 2) Wireless electronic product captures up to 2,000 audit events from time of communication loss with Host. Audits are transferred to Host upon reconnection of communication via Gateway. g. Upon Loss of Communication Between Wireless Electronic Products and Gateway with RS-485 connection to Access Control Panel or Host for Real-time operation: Provide battery powered wireless electronic products able to manage access control offline in one of four methods below that can be configured in the field at wireless electronic product by mobile app and remotely by Partner integrated software: 1) Fail locked (secured) 2) Fail unlocked (unsecured) 3) Fail As-Is 4) Fail to Degraded/cache mode utilizing cache memory with following selectable options: Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 19 a) Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted User IDs. b) Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted facility/site codes c) Remove from cache previously stored User IDs or facility/site codes that have not been presented to wireless electronic product within the last 5 days. h. Provide battery powered wireless electronic products able to be remotely configured and managed with Web App, Mobile App, or Partner integrated software. i. Provide battery powered wireless electronic products able to communicate identifying information such as firmware versions, hardware versions, serial numbers, and manufacturing dates by mobile app and remotely by Partner integrated software. j. Wireless Transmission: 1) Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 2) Wi-Fi 802.11 B & G k. Data Encryption 1) Encryption: AES-256 bit Key minimum – all BLE communication is AES 256 bit encryption minimum 2) TLS encryption – a) Wireless Electronic Product to Cloud – Daily Mode b) Gateway to Cloud - Real Time Mode C. Components 1. Product: Allegion Engage Mobile App. a. Provide Mobile App for wireless electronic access control products capable of the following minimum requirements. 1) Add and Configure wireless electronic access control products. 2) Send updates to wireless electronic access control products. 3) Add new users and enroll credentials to wireless electronic access control products. 4) View audits and alerts by wireless electronic access control product. 5) Perform diagnostics of wireless electronic access control products. b. System Requirements: mobile devices, provided by others, require one of the following operating systems. 1) IOS 7.1 or later 2) Android 4.4, Kit Kat, or later 3) Capable of using Allegion Engage Mobile App c. Mobile App capable of field configuring electronic access control devices for the following minimum attributes. 1) Credential reader formats 2) Unlock Period 3) Power failure mode 4) Audible alarm ON/OFF 5) Battery status 6) Validate hardware and software revision Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 20 7) Troubleshooting status signals 8) Door propped open delay 2. Product: Allegion Engage Web App. a. Provide Web App for wireless electronic access control products capable of the following minimum requirements. 1) Configure wireless electronic products 2) Add new users and enroll credentials 3) View audits and alerts by door b. System Requirements: computers or other devices, provided by others, require the one of the following browsers. 1) Internet Explorer 9.0 or later 2) Chrome 33.0 or later 3) Firefox 28.0 or later 4) Safari 7.0 or later 2.14 ACCESS CONTROL READER A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage MT15 RS485. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Approved Equals B. Requirements: Read Only Multi-technology Contactless reader 1. Access control card readers shall be as manufactured by a global company who is a recognized leader in the production of access control devices. Card reader manufactured for non-access control applications shall not be acceptable. 2. Multi-technology contactless reader shall read access control data from both 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards and NFC-compatible. The multi-technology contactless reader shall be optimally designed for use in access control applications that require reading both 125 kHz Proximity and 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards by providing: a. Configuration allows reader to be enabled to read smart, proximity or both technologies at the same time. b. A migration platform to upgrade from the most popular 125 kHz proximity technologies to MIFARE or MIFARE DESFire EV1 by reading both 125 kHz proximity technology and 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology. c. Guaranteed compatibility to read all standard data formats ensuring card-to-reader interoperability in multi-location installations and multi- card/reader populations. d. Secure access control data exchange between the smart card and the reader utilizing diversified keys and mutual authentication sequences. e. Universal compatibility with most access control systems. f. Ease of installation through industry standard wiring methods. g. Compatibility with legacy 125 KHz proximity access control formats (all standard formats up to 37 bits, including HID Corporate 1000 formats). h. Optimal read range and read speed for increased access control throughput. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 21 i. Global availability. j. Product construction suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. k. Customizable behavior for indicator lights and beeper. 3. Multi-technology contactless reader shall comply with the following 13.56MHz-related standards to ensure product compatibility and predictability of performance: a. ISO 14443 4. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be configurable to read 13.56 MHz data simultaneously from the following cards (multiple credential support based on reader configuration): a. Secure support - Mifare DESFire EV1with PACSA, Mifare Classic, FIPS 201 PIV Credential. b. UID/CSN Support – DESFire Classic V0.06, HID iClass, ISOX (my-d). c. Proximity – Schlage Proximity, XID Proximity, HID Prox, AWID, GE/CASI, Lenel Prox, Inside Pictotag, TI Tagit, ST Micro. 5. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be configurable to read data from any compatible 125 kHz technology simultaneously with 13.56 MHz data. Compatible 125 kHz technologies include: a. XCEEDID/Schlage/HID Prox (format in the card – formats up to 37-bits supported). b. AWID PROX (SAME AS LENEL PROX - format in the card – formats up to 42-bits). c. GE PROX - two possible format options. 6. Multi-technology contactless reader shall provide the ability to read card access data stored in the secure access control sector/application area of the ISO 14443 XceedID MIFARE or MIFARE DESFire EV1 card. 7. The Multi-technology contactless reader shall be configurable to provide multiple hierarchical degrees of key compatibility for accessing the smart card access control data. Compatibility shall be provided for the following key structure options: a. Compatibility with the default manufacture’s key structure to ensure convenient off the shelf compatibility with manufacture’s cards and readers. b. Compatibility with custom keys managed by manufacturer which provide a site-specific, unique, protected key structure. c. Compatibility with high security customer managed custom keys. 8. The Multi-technology contactless reader shall be configurable to provide compatibility with all standard Prox formats up to 37 bits (including Corporate 1000®). 9. Multi-technology contactless reader shall allow the reader firmware to be upgraded in the field without the need to remove the reader from the wall through the use of factory-provided device. 10. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be suitable for global deployment by meeting worldwide radio and safety regulatory compliance including: a. FCC Certification (US) b. CE (EU) Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 22 c. C-tick (Australia, New Zealand) d. R&TTE Directive (15EU) e. UL294 (US) f. ULC-S319 g. IC (Canada) h. FIPS201 / PIV I i. IP65 11. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be fully compliant with Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive (RoHS) restricting the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products. 12. Multi-technology contactless reader shall provide universal compatibility with most access control systems by outputting card data in compliance with the SIA AC-01 Wiegand standard. 13. Multi-technology contactless reader shall allow for secure installation practices through mounting methods utilizing tamper resistant screws. 14. Multi-technology contactless reader shall provide the ability to transmit an alarm signal via and integrated optical tamper switch if an attempt is made to remove the reader from the wall. The tamper switch shall be programmable to provide a selectable action to provide a selectable action compatible with various tamper communication schemes provided by access control panel manufacturers. The selectable action shall include one of the following: a. The reader open collector line changes from a high state (5V) to a low state (Ground). b. If utilizing OSDP Protocol reader shall report a tamper condition via RS485. 15. Multi-technology contactless reader shall provide the ability for mounting to standard electrical boxes through the use of universal international mounting holes. 16. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be provided with a full potted assembly. 17. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be provided with a quick connect wire harness. 18. The Multi-technology contactless reader shall provide customizable reader behavior options either from the factory, or defined in the field through the use of pre-configured command cards. Reader behavior programming options shall include: a. LED & Audio configurations. b. Ability to disable reading of specific card technologies or frequencies. c. ISO 14443/15693 CSN output configuration. d. Wiegand output spacing and timing. 19. Multi-technology contactless reader shall provide the following programmable audio/visual indication: a. An audio beeper shall provide tone sequence to signify: access granted, access denied, power up, and diagnostics. b. A light bar shall provide clear visual status (red/green/amber). 20. Multi-technology contactless reader shall be designed for low current operation to enable migration from most legacy proximity applications Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 23 without the need to replace existing access control panels and/or power supplies. Contactless smart card power requirements shall be: a. Operating voltage: 5 – 16 VDC, reverse voltage protected. Linear power supply recommended. b. Current requirements: 160 mA DC, 195 mA PEAK @ 12 VDC 21. Multi-technology contactless reader shall meet the following physical specifications: a. Dimensions: 5.1” x 3.25” x 0.83” (12.9 cm x 8.3 cm x 2.1 cm) b. Weight: 9.6 oz. (272.15 g) c. Material: UL94 Polycarbonate d. Plastics: Consist of three-piece design with mounting plate, potted case and aesthetic cover. e. Color: Black, Gray, Brown or Cream as approved by the project architect. 22. Multi-technology contactless reader shall meet the following environmental specifications: a. Operating temperature: -31 to 151 degrees F (-35 to 67 degrees C) b. Operating humidity: 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing c. Weatherized design suitable to withstand harsh environments 1) Certified rating of IP65 23. Multi-technology contactless reader cabling requirements shall be: a. Cable distance: (Wiegand): 500 feet (150m) b. Cable type: 5-conductor #22 AWG c. Standard reader termination: 18” (0.5m) wire harness 2.15 OFFLINE CONTROLLER A. Manufacturer and Product: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage CTE. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Approved Equals. B. Requirements: 1. Provide an offline single opening controller UL 294 listed and designed for offline electronic access control that supports up to two separate Wiegand reader inputs, three form C relay outputs, for strike, auxiliary and alarm, and three inputs that include door position, request-to-exit, and remote release. 2. Offline controller shall support up to 5000 users and 5000 audits, have the ability to be programmed locally via keypad or via the Handheld Programming Device, includes 15 foot (4.6 m) USB remote cable connector and decorative wall plate with USB input and supports, and has a LED visual indicators (including low battery and state of the relay). 3. Provide an offline controller that supports a variety of card functions including: normal, toggle, freeze, pass through, construction, lockdown and Card + PIN applications and is compatible with credential technologies including. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 24 a. Magnetic Stripe (tracks 1, 2, and 3) b. 125 kHz Proximity, and 13.56 MHz Smart cards 4. Provide an offline controller that can be upgraded to have networked functionality. 2.16 ELECTRIC STRIKES A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Von Duprin 6000 series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Folger Adam 300 series, HES 1006 series B. Requirements: 1. Provide electric strikes designed for use with type of locks shown at each opening. 2. Provide electric strikes UL Listed as burglary-resistant. 3. Where required, provide electric strikes UL Listed for fire doors and frames. 4. Provide fail-secure type electric strikes, unless specified otherwise. 5. Coordinate voltage and provide transformers and rectifiers for each strike as required. 2.17 POWER SUPPLIES A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Schlage or Von Duprin PS900 series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Precision ELR series, Securitron BPS series B. Requirements: 1. Provide power supplies, recommended and approved by manufacturer of electrified locking component, for operation of electrified locks, electrified exit devices, magnetic locks, electric strikes, and other components requiring power supply. 2. Provide appropriate quantity of power supplies necessary for proper operation of electrified locking components as recommended by manufacturer of electrified locking components with consideration for each electrified component using power supply, location of power supply, and approved wiring diagrams. Locate power supplies as directed by Architect. 3. Provide regulated and filtered 24 VDC power supply, and UL class 2 listed. 4. Options: a. Provide power supply, where specified, with internal capability of charging sealed backup batteries 24 VDC, in addition to operating DC load. b. Provide sealed batteries for battery back-up at each power supply where specified. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 25 c. Provide keyed power supply cabinet. 5. Provide power supply in an enclosure, complete, and requiring 120VAC to fused input. 6. Provide power supply with emergency release terminals, where specified, that allow release of all devices upon activation of fire alarm system complete with fire alarm input for initiating “no delay” exiting mode. 2.18 ROLLER LATCHES A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood. B. Requirements: 1. Provide roller latches with 4-7/8 inches (124 mm) strike at single doors to fit ANSI frame prep. If dummy levers are used in conjunction with roller latch mount roller latch at a height as to not interfere with proper mounting and height of dummy lever. 2. Provide roller latches with 2-1/4 inches (57 mm) full lip strike at pair doors. Mount roller in top rail of each leaf per manufacturer’s template. 2.19 CYLINDERS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Falcon 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Best, Sargent B. Requirements: 1. Provide cylinders/cores, compliant with ANSI/BHMA A156.5; latest revision, Section 12, Grade 1; permanent cylinders; cylinder face finished to match lockset, manufacturer’s series as indicated. Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. a. Conventional Open: cylinder with small format interchangeable core (SFIC) core with open keyway 2. Nickel silver bottom pins. 3. Replaceable Construction Cores. a. Provide temporary construction cores replaceable by permanent cores, furnished in accordance with the following requirements. 1) 3 construction control keys 2) 12 construction change (day) keys. b. Owner or Owner’s Representative will replace temporary construction cores with permanent cores. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 26 2.20 KEYING A. Provide a factory registered keying system, complying with guidelines in ANSI/BHMA A156.28, incorporating decisions made at keying conference. B. Requirements: 1. Provide permanent cylinders/cores keyed by the manufacturer according to the following key system. a. Master Keying system as directed by the Owner. 2. Forward bitting list and keys separately from cylinders, by means as directed by Owner. Failure to comply with forwarding requirements shall be cause for replacement of cylinders/cores involved at no additional cost to Owner. 3. Provide keys with the following features: a. Material: Nickel silver; minimum thickness of .107-inch (2.3mm) 4. Identification: a. Mark permanent cylinders/cores and keys with applicable blind code per DHI publication “Keying Systems and Nomenclature” for identification. Blind code marks shall not include actual key cuts. b. Identification stamping provisions must be approved by the Architect and Owner. c. Stamp cylinders/cores and keys with Owner’s unique key system facility code as established by the manufacturer; key symbol and embossed or stamped with “DO NOT DUPLICATE” d. Failure to comply with stamping requirements shall be cause for replacement of keys involved at no additional cost to Owner. e. Forward permanent cylinders/cores to Owner, separately from keys, by means as directed by Owner. 5. Quantity: Furnish in the following quantities. a. Change (Day) Keys: 2 per cylinder/core. b. Permanent Control Keys: 3. c. Master Keys: 6. 2.21 KEY CONTROL SYSTEM A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Telkee 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: HPC, Lund B. Requirements: 1. Provide 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% of number of locks required for Project. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 27 a. Provide complete cross index system set up by hardware supplier, and place keys on markers and hooks in cabinet as determined by final key schedule. b. Provide hinged-panel type cabinet for wall mounting. 2.22 DOOR CLOSERS A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Falcon SC70 series. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Stanley D4550 series, Norton 7500 series. B. Requirements: 1. Provide door closers conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.4 Grade 1 requirements by BHMA certified independent testing laboratory. ISO 9000 certify closers. Stamp units with date of manufacture code. 2. Provide door closers with fully hydraulic, full rack and pinion action with aluminum cylinder. 3. Closer Body: 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) diameter with 5/8 inch (16 mm) diameter heat-treated pinion journal. 4. Hydraulic Fluid: Fireproof, passing requirements of UL10C, and requiring no seasonal closer adjustment for temperatures ranging from 120 degrees F to -30 degrees F. 5. Spring Power: Continuously adjustable over full range of closer sizes, and providing reduced opening force as required by accessibility codes and standards. 6. Hydraulic Regulation: By tamper-proof, non-critical valves, with separate adjustment for latch speed, general speed, and backcheck. 7. Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) Technology: Not permitted. 8. Provide special templates, drop plates, mounting brackets, or adapters for arms as required for details, overhead stops, and other door hardware items interfering with closer mounting. 2.23 DOOR CLOSERS A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Falcon SC80/SC81 series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Norton 8501/8501BF series, Stanley D1650 series. B. Requirements: 1. Provide door closers conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.4 Grade 1 requirements by BHMA certified independent testing laboratory. 2. Provide door closers with fully hydraulic, full rack and pinion action with aluminum cylinder. 3. Closer Body: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) diameter, with 5/8 inch (16 mm) diameter heat-treated pinion journal. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 28 4. Hydraulic Fluid: Fireproof, passing requirements of UL10C, and requiring no seasonal closer adjustment for temperatures ranging from 120 degrees F to -30 degrees F. 5. Spring Power: Continuously adjustable over full range of closer sizes, and providing reduced opening force as required by accessibility codes and standards. 6. Hydraulic Regulation: By tamper-proof, non-critical valves, with separate adjustment for latch speed, general speed, and backcheck. 7. Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) Technology: not permitted. 8. Provide special templates, drop plates, mounting brackets, or adapters for arms as required for details, overhead con, and other door hardware items interfering with closer mounting. 2.24 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC AUTOMATIC OPERATORS A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: LCN 4600 series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers and Products: Norton 6000 series, Besam Power Swing B. Requirements: 1. Provide low energy automatic operator units with hydraulic closer complying with ANSI/BHMA A156.19. 2. Hydraulic Fluid: Fireproof, passing requirements of UL10C, and requiring no seasonal closer adjustment for temperatures ranging from 120 degrees F to -30 degrees F. 3. Provide units with conventional door closer opening and closing forces unless power operator motor is activated. Provide door closer assembly with adjustable spring size, back-check, and opening and closing speed adjustment valves to control door 4. Provide units with on/off switch for manual operation, motor start up delay, vestibule interface delay, electric lock delay, and door hold open delay. 5. Provide units with conventional door closer opening and closing forces unless power operator motor is activated. Provide door closer assembly with adjustable spring size, back-check valve, sweep valve, latch valve to control door. 6. Provide drop plates, brackets, or adapters for arms as required for details. 7. Provide hard-wired actuator switches for operation as specified. 8. Provide weather-resistant actuators at exterior applications. 9. Provide key switches with LED’s, recommended and approved by manufacturer of automatic operator as required for function described in operation description of hardware group below. Cylinders: Refer to “KEYING” article, herein. 10. Provide complete assemblies of controls, switches, power supplies, relays, and parts/material recommended and approved by manufacturer of automatic operator for each individual leaf. Actuators control both doors simultaneously at pairs. Sequence operation of exterior and vestibule doors with automatic operators to allow ingress or egress through both sets of openings as directed by Architect. Locate actuators, key switches, and other controls as directed by Architect. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 29 11. Provide units with vestibule inputs that allow sequencing operation of two units, and SPDT relay for interfacing with latching or locking devices. 2.25 DOOR TRIM A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Requirements: 1. Provide push bars of solid bar stock, diameter and length as scheduled. Provide push bars of sufficient length to span from center to center of each stile. Where required, mount back to back with pull. 2. Provide offset pulls of solid bar stock, diameter and length as scheduled. Where required, mount back to back with push bar. 3. Provide pulls of solid bar stock, diameter and length as scheduled. Where required, mount back to back with push bar. 4. Provide wire pulls of solid bar stock, diameter and length as scheduled. 2.26 PROTECTION PLATES A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Requirements: 1. Provide kick plates, mop plates, and armor plates minimum of 0.050 inch (1 mm) thick, beveled four edges as scheduled. Furnish with sheet metal or wood screws, finished to match plates. 2. Sizes of plates: a. Kick Plates: 8 inches (254 mm) high by 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) less door width for the push side on single doors and 1 inch (25 mm) less door width for the pull side on single doors and push or pull side on pairs. b. Armor Plates: 34 inches (864 mm) high by 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) less door width for the push side on single doors and 1 inch (25 mm) less door width for the pull side on single doors and push or pull side on pairs. 2.27 DOOR STOPS AND HOLDERS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Provide door stops at each door leaf: Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 30 1. Provide wall stops wherever possible. Provide convex type where mortise type locks are used. Provide convex type where cylindrical type locks are used for functions without a button or thumbturn otherwise provide concave. 2.28 THRESHOLDS, SEALS, DOOR SWEEPS, AND GASKETING A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Zero International 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: National Guard, Reese B. Requirements: 1. Provide thresholds, weather-stripping (including door sweeps, seals, and astragals) and gasketing systems (including smoke, sound, and light) as specified and per architectural details. Match finish of other items. 2. Size of thresholds: a. Saddle Thresholds: 1/2 inch (13 mm) high by jamb width by door width b. Bumper Seal Thresholds: 1/2 inch (13 mm) high by 5 inches (127 mm) wide by door width 3. Provide door sweeps, seals, and astragals only of type where resilient or flexible seal strip is easily replaceable and readily available. 2.29 SILENCERS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Requirements: 1. Provide "push-in" type silencers for hollow metal or wood frames. 2. Provide one silencer per 30 inches (762 mm) of height on each single frame, and two for each pair frame. 3. Omit where gasketing is specified. 2.30 MAGNETIC HOLDERS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: LCN 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Rixson, Sargent B. Requirements: 1. Provide wall or floor mounted electromagnetic door release as specified with minimum of 25 pounds of holding force. Coordinate projection of holder and armature with other hardware and wall conditions to ensure that Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 31 door sits parallel to wall when fully open. Connect magnetic holders on fire- rated doors into the fire control panel for fail-safe operation. 2.31 DOOR VIEWERS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Provide appropriate door viewer for door type and rating with minimum of 180- degree view area. 2.32 SLIDING BARN DOOR HARDWARE: A. Manufacturers and Products: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer and Product: Real Carriage Door Company, Flat Track series 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hager, Brio B. Requirements: 1. Exposed standard steel wheels riding on a steel rail. Provide two hangers, two end stops, T bottom guide, bolts and lags. Provide size and model based on manufacturers recommendations for appropriate door width and weight. 2.33 BI-PASS DOOR HARDWARE A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Johnson Hardware 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Hager, Stanley, KN Crowder B. Requirements: 1. Provide complete sets of by-pass door hardware as recommended by manufacturer for door type and weight. a. Include track, hangers, fasteners, guides, cup pulls, stops, and other hardware as required for complete installation. 2.34 COAT HOOKS A. Manufacturers: 1. Scheduled Manufacturer: Ives. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Burns, Rockwood B. Provide coat hooks as specified. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 32 2.35 FINISHES A. Finish: BHMA 626/652 (US26D); except: 1. Hinges at Exterior Doors: BHMA 630 (US32D) 2. Continuous Hinges: BHMA 628 (US28) 3. Push Plates, Pulls, and Push Bars: BHMA 630 (US32D) 4. Protection Plates: BHMA 630 (US32D) 5. Overhead Stops and Holders: BHMA 630 (US32D) 6. Door Closers: Powder Coat to Match 7. Wall Stops: BHMA 630 (US32D) 8. Weatherstripping: Clear Anodized Aluminum 9. Thresholds: Mill Finish Aluminum 10. Interior unit hardware: BHMA 646/619 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Prior to installation of hardware, examine doors and frames, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, labeled fire-rated door assembly construction, wall and floor construction, and other conditions affecting performance. B. Examine roughing-in for electrical power systems to verify actual locations of wiring connections before electrified door hardware installation. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Mounting Heights: Mount door hardware units at heights to comply with the following, unless otherwise indicated or required to comply with governing regulations. 1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: ANSI/SDI A250.8. 2. Custom Steel Doors and Frames: HMMA 831. 3. Wood Doors: DHI WDHS.3, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors." B. Install each hardware item in compliance with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations, using only fasteners provided by manufacturer. C. Do not install surface mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrate. Protect all installed hardware during painting. D. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 33 E. Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors according to industry standards. F. Install operating parts so they move freely and smoothly without binding, sticking, or excessive clearance. G. Hinges: Install types and in quantities indicated in door hardware schedule but not fewer than quantity recommended by manufacturer for application indicated or one hinge for every 30 inches (750 mm) of door height, whichever is more stringent, unless other equivalent means of support for door, such as spring hinges or pivots, are provided. H. Lock Cylinders: Install construction cores to secure building and areas during construction period. 1. Replace construction cores with permanent cores as indicated in keying section. I. Wiring: Coordinate with Division 26, ELECTRICAL sections for: 1. Conduit, junction boxes and wire pulls. 2. Connections to and from power supplies to electrified hardware. 3. Connections to fire/smoke alarm system and smoke evacuation system. 4. Connection of wire to door position switches and wire runs to central room or area, as directed by Architect. 5. Testing and labeling wires with Architect’s opening number. J. Key Control System: Tag keys and place them on markers and hooks in key control system cabinet, as determined by final keying schedule. K. Door Closers: Mount closers on room side of corridor doors, inside of exterior doors, and stair side of stairway doors from corridors. Closers shall not be visible in corridors, lobbies and other public spaces unless approved by Architect. L. Closer/Holders: Mount closer/holders on room side of corridor doors, inside of exterior doors, and stair side of stairway doors. M. Power Supplies: Locate power supplies as indicated or, if not indicated, above accessible ceilings or in equipment room, or alternate location as directed by Architect. 1. Configuration: Provide least number of power supplies required to adequately serve doors with electrified door hardware. N. Thresholds: Set thresholds in full bed of sealant complying with requirements specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants." O. Perimeter Gasketing: Apply to head and jamb, forming seal between door and frame. P. Meeting Stile Gasketing: Fasten to meeting stiles, forming seal when doors are closed. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 34 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Architectural Hardware Consultant: Engage qualified independent Architectural Hardware Consultant to perform inspections and to prepare inspection reports. 1. Architectural Hardware Consultant will inspect door hardware and state in each report whether installed work complies with or deviates from requirements, including whether door hardware is properly installed and adjusted. 3.4 ADJUSTING A. Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements. 1. Spring Hinges: Adjust to achieve positive latching when door is allowed to close freely from an open position of 30 degrees. 2. Electric Strikes: Adjust horizontal and vertical alignment of keeper to properly engage lock bolt. 3. Door Closers: Adjust sweep period to comply with accessibility requirements and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. B. Occupancy Adjustment: Approximately six months after date of Substantial Completion, Installer's Architectural Hardware Consultant shall examine and readjust each item of door hardware, including adjusting operating forces, as necessary to ensure function of doors, door hardware, and electrified door hardware. 3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by door hardware installation. B. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish. C. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure door hardware is without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. 3.6 DEMONSTRATION A. Provide training for Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain door hardware and door hardware finishes. Refer to Division 01 Section "Demonstration and Training." Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 35 3.7 DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE A. Locksets, exit devices, and other hardware items are referenced in the following hardware sets for series, type and function. Refer to the above-specifications for special features, options, cylinders/keying, and other requirements. B. Hardware Sets: Hardware Group No. 01 For use on mark/door #(s): E1-2 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE EL-F-25-R-NL-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 429A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily retract the panic device latch allowing access. Door to remain locked with loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 36 Hardware Group No. 02 For use on mark/door #(s): P2-1 P2-2 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE FSE-F-25-R-L-QUA-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 429A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lever allowing access. Door to remain locked with loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 03 For use on mark/door #(s): W1 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK T581BDC QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC81A RW/PA 689 FAL 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 111A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 37 Hardware Group No. 04 For use on mark/door #(s): CH-1C F-1B Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 25-R-L-QUA 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 6111 FSE 630 VON 1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4631 WMS 689 LCN 1 EA WEATHER RING 8310-800 BLK LCN 2 EA ACTUATOR, WALL MOUNT 8310-856T 630 LCN 1 EA FLUSH MOUNT BOX 8310-868F 689 LCN 1 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 111A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER Door normally closed and the electric strike is locked for positive latching. Pushing either actuator button will cause the automatic operator to momentarily open the door. Electric strike to lock upon loss of power. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 38 Hardware Group No. 05 For use on mark/door #(s): CS1 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD EPT 628 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE F-25-C-EO-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE LM-EL-F-25-C-C-718-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA DOOR PULL, 1" ROUND 8190EZHD 10" STD 630- 316 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA x TOP JAMB MOUNT 689 FAL 1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4642 WMS 689 LCN 1 EA WEATHER RING 8310-800 BLK LCN 2 EA ACTUATOR, WALL MOUNT 8310-856T 630 LCN 2 EA FLUSH MOUNT BOX 8310-868F 689 LCN 2 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 2 EA MEETING STILE GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 2 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE NOTES: 1. The LM switch inside the exit device shall be wired in series with the pull side actuator. 2. Install the electric panic device and automatic operator on the same leaf. Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily retract the panic device latch and momentarily enable the exterior actuator button. Pushing the enabled exterior actuator button will cause the automatic operator to momentarily open the door. The interior actuator button will be enabled at all times. Pushing the enabled interior actuator button will momentarily retract the panic device latch and cause the automatic operator to momentarily open the door. Door to remain locked upon loss of power. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 39 Hardware Group No. 06 For use on mark/door #(s): R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA DEADBOLT MS1851SW (VERIFY) 628 ADA 1 EA THRESHOLD BOLT 4015 628 ADA 1 EA HEADER BOLT 4016 628 ADA 1 EA HEADER BOLT 4085 628 ADA 1 EA MORTISE THUMBTURN 985T 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA PUSH/PULL BAR 9190EZHD-10"-NS 630- 316 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 2 EA TOP RAIL DROP PLATE SC70-18PA 689 FAL 2 EA CUSH SHOE SUPPORT SC70-30 689 FAL 2 EA BLADE STOP SPACER SC70-61 689 FAL 2 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 40 Hardware Group No. 07 For use on mark/door #(s): CN1-4 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD EPT 628 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 25-C-EO-ER12-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE LM-EL-F-25-C-C-718-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA DOOR PULL, 1" ROUND 8190EZHD 10" STD 630- 316 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA x TOP JAMB MOUNT 689 FAL 1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4642 WMS 689 LCN 1 EA WEATHER RING 8310-800 BLK LCN 2 EA ACTUATOR, WALL MOUNT 8310-856T 630 LCN 2 EA FLUSH MOUNT BOX 8310-868F 689 LCN 2 EA FLOOR STOP FS444 626 IVE 2 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER NOTES: 1. The LM switch inside the exit device shall be wired in series with the pull side actuator. 2. Install the electric panic device and automatic operator on the same leaf. Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily retract the panic device latch and momentarily enable the exterior actuator button. Pushing the enabled exterior actuator button will cause the automatic operator to momentarily open the door. The interior actuator button will be enabled at all times. Pushing the enabled interior actuator button will momentarily retract the panic device latch and cause the automatic operator to momentarily open the door. Door to remain locked upon loss of power. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 41 Hardware Group No. 08 For use on mark/door #(s): CN4-3 E1-1 L01A R6 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 429A A ZER 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA RAIN DRIP 142A A ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 42 Hardware Group No. 09 For use on mark/door #(s): CN1-1 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD EPT 628 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 25-C-EO-ER12-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA ELEC PANIC HARDWARE EL-25-C-C-ER12-718-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA DOOR PULL, 1" ROUND 8190EZHD 10" STD 630- 316 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 2 EA TOP RAIL DROP PLATE SC70-18PA 689 FAL 2 EA CUSH SHOE SUPPORT SC70-30 689 FAL 2 EA BLADE STOP SPACER SC70-61 689 FAL 2 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER Doors normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily retract the panic device latch allowing access. Door to remain locked with loss of power. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 43 Hardware Group No. 10 For use on mark/door #(s): CH-3 EW3 YE-1 YW-1 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 2 EA PANIC HARDWARE 25-C-L-QUA 626 FAL 2 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 2 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA (pull side mount) 689 FAL 2 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 2 EA DOOR SWEEP 111A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER Hardware Group No. 11 For use on mark/door #(s): CW1-1 CW1-2 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE FSE-F-25-R-L-QUA-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 429A A ZER 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA RAIN DRIP 142A A ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lever allowing access. Door to remain locked with loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 44 Hardware Group No. 12 For use on mark/door #(s): L03 L05 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET T101S QUA 626 FAL 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 (HM FRAMES) GRY IVE Hardware Group No. 13 For use on mark/door #(s): S34 S35 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET T101S QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Hardware Group No. 14 For use on mark/door #(s): S32 S33 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE F-25-R-L-BE-QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 45 Hardware Group No. 15 For use on mark/door #(s): S31 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE F-25-R-L-BE-QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Hardware Group No. 16 For use on mark/door #(s): S11 S12 S122 S13 S222 S23 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE FSA-F-25-R-L-QUA-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lever allowing access. Door to unlock with loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 46 Hardware Group No. 17 For use on mark/door #(s): S14 S15 S21 S25 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE FSA-F-25-R-L-QUA-SNB 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lever allowing access. Door to unlock with loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 18 For use on mark/door #(s): EE3 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 25-R-L-QUA 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA (pull side mount) 689 FAL 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 111A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 655A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 47 Hardware Group No. 19 For use on mark/door #(s): S121 S221 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE F-25-R-L-BE-QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER Hardware Group No. 20 For use on mark/door #(s): CN1-2 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON 1 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE F-25-C-EO-LBR 626 FAL 1 EA ELEC FIRE EXIT HARDWARE FSE-F-25-C-L-LBR-QUA 626 FAL 1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER C987 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 2 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER 2 EA MEETING STILE GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 1 EA CONTROLLER CTE SCE 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15-RS485 BLK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY CENTRALIZED, SCHEDULED IN MISC ITEMS SCE Door) normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lever allowing access. Door to remain locked with loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 48 Hardware Group No. 21 For use on mark/door #(s): CC3-1 CC3-2 CC4-1 CC4-2 CE2 CE3 CE4 CE5 CN1-3 CN2-1 CN2-2 CN3-1 CN3-2 CN4-1 CN4-2 CS2-1 CS2-2 CS3-1 CS3-2 CS4-1 CS4-2 CS5-1 CS5-2 CW2-1 CW2-2 CW3-1 CW3-2 CW4-1 CW4-2 CW5-1 CW5-2 Provide each DE door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 2 EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE F-25-V-EO-LBR 626 FAL 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 2 EA FIRE/LIFE WALL MAG SEM7840 689 LCN 1 EA OVERLAPPING ASTRAGAL 139A A ZER 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER The wall magnets shall be wired to the fire alarm panel through a set of normally-closed, dry contacts (supplied by the fire alarm contractor). Magnetic Hold Open is continuously energized allowing the doors to be held open under normal building conditions. When the Fire Alarm is activated, power to the Magnetic Hold Open is disconnected causing the door closer to close the door. Hardware Group No. 22 For use on mark/door #(s): CH-4 CH-3 L06 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA PRIVACY LOCK T301S QUA 626 FAL 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 49 Hardware Group No. 23 For use on mark/door #(s): L04 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA ENTRY LOCK T501BDC QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 630 IVE 3 EA SILENCER SR64 (HM FRAMES) GRY IVE Hardware Group No. 24 For use on mark/door #(s): L01B Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 SET AUTO FLUSH BOLT FB31P 630 IVE 1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 IVE 1 EA ENTRY LOCK T501BDC QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA COORDINATOR COR X FL 628 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC81A RW/PA 689 FAL 2 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 1 EA NOTE WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR/FRAME MANUFACTURER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 50 Hardware Group No. 25 For use on mark/door #(s): ST31 ST310 ST311 ST32 ST33 ST34 ST35 ST36 ST37 ST38 ST39 ST42 ST43 ST44 ST45 ST46 ST47 ST51 ST52 ST53 ST54 ST55 ST56 SV31 SV32 SV33 SV34 SV43 SV44 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA SPRING HINGE 3SP1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 26 For use on mark/door #(s): EC5-1 EC5-2 M3-1 M4-1 M5-1 ST41 SV35 SV45 SV51 SV52 E5-1 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA SPRING HINGE 3SP1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CVX 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 51 Hardware Group No. 27 For use on mark/door #(s): M1-3 M2-1 PE1 SV41 SV42 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 SET AUTO FLUSH BOLT FB31P 630 IVE 1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA COORDINATOR COR X FL 628 IVE 2 EA MOUNTING BRACKET MB 689 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC81A SS 689 FAL 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA OVERLAPPING ASTRAGAL 139A A ZER 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 52 Hardware Group No. 28 For use on mark/door #(s): ST312 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 SET AUTO FLUSH BOLT FB31P 630 IVE 1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA COORDINATOR COR X FL 628 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC81A RW/PA 689 FAL 2 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 2 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 1 EA OVERLAPPING ASTRAGAL 139A A ZER 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 29 For use on mark/door #(s): CH-1 CH-2 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA CONT. HINGE 112HD 628 IVE 1 EA CONST LATCHING BOLT FB51T 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A RW/PA 689 FAL 2 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 53 Hardware Group No. 30 For use on mark/door #(s): ST22 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA SPRING HINGE 3SP1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE 1 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 31 For use on mark/door #(s): ST21 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA SPRING HINGE 3SP1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE 1 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 54 Hardware Group No. 32 For use on mark/door #(s): P1-1 P1-2 P2-3 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 8303AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 33 For use on mark/door #(s): T01-2 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 429A A ZER 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 8197AA AA ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER 1 EA RAIN DRIP 142A A ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 55 Hardware Group No. 34 - Not Used Hardware Group No. 35 For use on mark/door #(s): B01 M1-1 MT1 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA SPRING HINGE 3SP1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 56 Hardware Group No. 36 For use on mark/door #(s): D1 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC81A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 429A A ZER 1 EA THRESHOLD 65A-MSLA-10 A ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Hardware Group No. 37 For use on mark/door #(s): S24 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71A SS 689 FAL 1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 8" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 57 Hardware Group No. 38 For use on mark/door #(s): M1-2 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA CONST LATCHING BOLT FB51T 630 IVE 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK T581BDC QUA 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 2 EA FLOOR STOP FS436 626 IVE 2 EA SILENCER SR64 (HM FRAMES) GRY IVE Hardware Group No. 39 For use on mark/door #(s): T01-3 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 SET AUTO FLUSH BOLT FB31P 630 IVE 1 EA DUST PROOF STRIKE DP2 626 IVE 1 EA WIRELESS ELECTRONIC LOCK NDE80BD SPA 626 SCH 1 EA SFIC CORE CB807 SFIC 626 FAL 1 EA SFIC CONST. CORE M204-152 SCH 1 EA COORDINATOR COR X FL 628 IVE 2 EA MOUNTING BRACKET MB 689 IVE 2 EA SURFACE CLOSER SC71 DEL SS 689 FAL 2 EA ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" X 1" LDW B-CS 630 IVE 1 EA OVERLAPPING ASTRAGAL 139A A ZER 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER Door normally closed and locked. Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the lock allowing access. Door to remain locked upon loss of power or activation of the fire alarm. Free egress at all times. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 58 Hardware Group No. 40 For use on mark/door #(s): L02 Provide each SL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr NOTE HARDWARE BY DOOR MANUFACTURER Hardware Group No. 41 For use on mark/door #(s): CH-6 CH-7 Provide each SL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA BARN DOOR HARDWARE SF-PRO8S 630 RCD 2 EA DOOR PULL, 3/4" RND 8102HD 6" J 630 IVE Hardware Group No. 42 For use on mark/door #(s): G20 T01-1 Provide each RU door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr NOTE HARDWARE BY DOOR MANUFACTURER Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 59 Hardware Group No. 43 For use on mark/door #(s): 01 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 2 EA SPRING HINGE 3SP1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE 1 EA DEADBOLT BE467F GRW 626 SCH 1 EA PASSAGE SET F10CF MNH 626 SCH 1 EA BASEBOARD WALL STOP OR HINGE PIN STOP 63 OR 69 646 IVE 1 EA PERIMETER GASKETING 488S-BK S-Bk ZER 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 39A A ZER 1 EA DOOR VIEWER U696 626 IVE Presenting a valid credential to the reader will momentarily unlock the deadbolt allowing access. Hardware Group No. 44 For use on mark/door #(s): 02 03 04 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 1011 3.5 X 3.5 646 IVE 1 EA PRIVACY SET OR PASSAGE SET F40 MNH OR F10 MNH 619 SCH 1 EA BASEBOARD WALL STOP OR HINGE PIN STOP 63 OR 69 646 IVE Provide privacy set for bathrooms and bedrooms. Provide passage set for closets and pantry. Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 60 Hardware Group No. 45 For use on mark/door #(s): 11 13 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 1011 3.5 X 3.5 646 IVE 2 EA BALL CATCH 347 619 IVE 2 EA SINGLE DUMMY TRIM F170 MNH 619 SCH 2 EA BASEBOARD WALL STOP OR HINGE PIN STOP 63 OR 69 646 IVE Hardware Group No. 46 For use on mark/door #(s): 05 Provide each SL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA BARN DOOR HARDWARE SF-PRO6S w/6" flush pulls 630 RCD Hardware Group No. 47 For use on mark/door #(s): 06 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 3 EA HINGE 5PB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET F10 MNH 619 SCH 1 EA ONE-SIDED DEADBOLT B80 619 SCH 1 EA BASEBOARD WALL STOP OR HINGE PIN STOP 63 OR 69 646 IVE 1 EA THRESHOLD AND GASKETING BY DOOR MFG. B/O Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 61 Hardware Group No. 48 For use on mark/door #(s): 12 Provide each PR door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 6 EA HINGE 5PB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 630 IVE 2 EA MANUAL FLUSH BOLT FB358 619 IVE 1 EA PASSAGE SET F10 MNH 619 SCH 1 EA SINGLE DUMMY TRIM F170 MNH 619 SCH 1 EA ONE-SIDED DEADBOLT B80 619 SCH 2 EA BASEBOARD WALL STOP OR HINGE PIN STOP 63 OR 69 646 IVE 1 EA THRESHOLD AND GASKETING BY DOOR MFG. B/O Hardware Group No. 49 For use on mark/door #(s): 07 Provide each SL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA BI-PASS DOOR HARDWARE 1138 626 JOH Hardware Group No. 50 For use on mark/door #(s): 14 15 16 Provide each CO door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr EA NOTE NO HARDWARE REQUIRED Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 62 Hardware Group No. 51 For use on mark/door #(s): 08 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA COAT AND HAT HOOK 571 619 IVE BALANCE OF HARDWARE BY DOOR MANUFACTURER Hardware Group No. 52 For use on mark/door #(s): 09 Provide each SGL door(s) with the following: Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr NOTE HARDWARE BY DOOR MANUFACTURER Miscellaneous Items Midtown West Studio M Architecture and Planning Carmel, IN November 10, 2017 08 71 00 - 63 Qty Description Catalog Number Finish Mfr 1 EA MULTITECH READER MT20W BLK SCE 2 EA POWER SUPPLY PS906 900-4RL-FA 900-8P-FA (for 1st and 2nd floors) LGR VON 6 EA POWER SUPPLY PS906 900-4RL-FA 900-8P-FA (for 3rd, 4th and 5th floor) LGR VON 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS914 900-4RL-FA (for first floor electric latch retraction panic devices) LGR VON 65 0 EA CREDENTIAL 9691T WHT SCE END OF SECTION