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(SECTION 08300 CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS SHEET) EXECUTION EXAM I NATI O N A. Verify that opening sizes, tolerances and conditions are acceptable. INSTALLATION A. Install door assembly in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Use anchorage devices to securely fasten assembly to wall constructions and building framing without distortion or stress. C. Fit and align assembly including hardware; level to plumb and provide smooth operation. D. Coordinate installation of electrical service. Complete wiring from discon nett to unit com onents. P E. Seal opening around door frame and header. ADJUSTING A. Adjust door and operating assemblies. B. Test and adjust door, if necessary, for proper operations. CLEANING A. Clean door and components. SECTION 08360 INSULATED S TEEL SECTIONAL OVERHEAD DOORS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding instructions and/or bid form. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's roduct data and installation P instructions for each type of sectional door. Include both published data and any specific data prepared for this project. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for approval prior to fabrication Include detailed plans, elevations, details of framing members, required r l ti n hi with adjacent clearances anchors and accessor es. nclude e a o s , P J materials. UALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Sectional dao rs shall be manufactured b a firm with a Y minimum of five years experience in the fabrication and installation of sectional doors. Manufacturers proposed for use, which are not named in these specifications, shall submit evidence of ability to meet performance and fabrication requirements specified, and include a list of five projects of similar design and complexity completed within the past five years. B. Installer: Installation of sectional doors shall be performed by the authorized representative of the manufacturer. C. Single -Source Responsibility: Provide doors, tracks, motors, and accessories from one manufacturer for each type of door. Provide secondary components from source acceptable to manufacturer of primary components. n convene a re -installation D. Pre Installation Conference: Schedule a d P conference just prior to commencement of field operations, to establish procedures to maintain optimum working conditions and to coordinate this work with related and adjacent work. DELIVERY STORAGE. AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials and products in labeled protective packages. Store and m li nce with manufacturer's instructions and handle in strict co a P recommendations. Protect from damage from weather, excessive temperatures and construction operations. ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. Provide sectional doors by Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, Texas; Telephone 800-887-3667 or 214-233-6611; Fax 214-233-0367. i n ion 01600 - Product Re uirements. B. Subst tut o s See Sect q C. Unless otherwise specified for an individual product or material, supply all products specified in this section from the same manufacturer. THERMACORE®INSULATED STEEL SECTIONAL DOORS A. Trade Reference: 591 Series Thermacore® Insulated Steel Doors by Overhead Door Corporation. B. Sectional Door Assembly: Metal/foam/metal sandwich panel construction, with EPDM thermal break and ship -lap design. Units shall have the following characteristics: 1. Panel Thickness: 1-5/8 2. Exterior Surface: Textured. 3. Exterior Steel: .015", hot -dipped galvanized. 4. End Stiles: 16 gauge. 5. Springs: 100,000 cycles. 6. Insulation: CFC -free and HCFC -free polyurethone, fully encapsulated. 7. Thermal Values: R -value of 14.86; U -value of 0.067. 8. Air Infiltration: 0.08 cfm at 15 mph; 0.08 cfm at 25 mph. 9. Pass -Door: Not required. 10. High -Usage Package: Required. 11. Partial Glazing of Steel Panels: Not Required. 12. Full Glazing Requiring Aluminum Sash Panels: 1/8" tempered glass. C. Finish and Color: Two coat baked -on polyester with white exterior and white interior color. D. Windload Design: ANSI/DASMA 102 standards and as required by code. E. Hardware: Galvanized steel hinges and fixtures. Ball bearing rollers with hardened steel races. F. Lock: Interior mounted slide lock G. Weatherstripping: EPDM rubber bulb -type strip at bottom. Header seal and jamb weatherstripping. r k. Pr vi r k recommended b H. Track: Provide 3 inch t ac o de t oc as y manufacturer to suit loading required and clearances available and as indicated on drawings. I. Electric Motor Operation: Provide UL listed electric operator, size and type as recommended by manufacturer to move door in either direction at a speed of 1 foot per second. 1. Entrapment Protection: Photoelectric sensors. 2. Operator Controls: Push-button operated control stations with open, close, and stop buttons for surface mounting, for interior location as indicated on drawings. 3. Activation: Door to be activated by one of the following methods: BEA Falcon motion sensor, radio controls, pushbuttons, or photo -eye. PREPARATION A. Take field dimensions and examine conditions of substrates, supports, and other conditions under which this work is to be performed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. NSTALLATION A. Strictly comply with manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations. Coordinate installation with adjacent work to ensure proper clearances and allow for maintenance. B. Instruct Owner's personnel in proper operating procedures and maintenance schedule. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A. Test sectional doors for proper operation and adjust as necessary to provide proper operation without binding or distortion. B. Touch-up damaged coatings and finishes and repair minor damage. Clean exposed surfaces using non-abrasive materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of material or product being cleaned. SECTION 08365 ALUMINUM & GLASS SECTIONAL OVERHEAD DOORS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding instructions and/or bid form. 6Y9:19lill I A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each type of sectional door. Include both published data and any specific data prepared for this project. B. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings for approval prior to fabrication. Include detailed plans, elevations, details of framing members, required clearances, anchors, and accessories. Include relationship with adjacent materials. UALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Sectional doors shall be manufactured by a firm with a minimum of five years experience in the fabrication and installation of sectional doors. Manufacturers proposed for use, which are not named in these specifications, shall submit evidence of ability to meet performance and fabrication requirements specified, and include a list of five projects of similar design and complexity completed within the past five years. B. Installer: Installation of sectional doors shall be performed by the authorized representative of the manufacturer. C. Single -Source Responsibility: Provide doors, tracks, motors, and accessories from one manufacturer for each type of door. Provide secondary components from source acceptable to marufacturer of primary components. - r n : Schedule and convene a re--' Pre Installation Confe a ce D P installation mm n in n f field o erations conference just prior to co a ce e t o p to establish procedures to maintain optimum working conditions end to coordinate this work with related and adjacent work. DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials and products in labelea protective packages. Store and handle in strict compliance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Protect from damage from weather, excessive temperatures and construction operations. ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER A. Provide sectional doors by Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, Texas; Telephone 800-887-3667 or 214-233-6611; Fox 214-233-0367. R it me i ns: See Section 01600 Product e u e nts. B. Substitut o q C. Unless otherwise specified for on individual product or •material, supply tion from the same manuf I roducts s ecified in this sec acturer. al p p ALUMINUM SECTIONAL DOORS 1 ries Aluminum Doors b Overheo A. Trade Reference: 5 1 Se y d Door Corporation. B. Sectional Door Assembly: Stile and rail assembly secured with 1/4" I h v the followin antra t r throw h rods. Units sha a e cteristic diame e g 9 s 1. Panel Thickness: 1-3/4". 2. Aluminum Panels: 0.050" thick, aluminum. 3. Stiles and Rails: 6063 - T6 aluminum. 4. Springs: 100,000 cycles. 5. Glazing: 1/8" Tempered glass. C. Finish and Color: 1. Anodized Finish: Clear or Bronze anodized finish as indicated on drawings or as selected by Owner. D. Windload Design: ANSI/DASMA 102 standards and as required by code. E. Hardware: Galvanized steel hinges and fixtures. Bali bearing rollers with hardened steel races. F. Lock: Interior galvanized single unit. G. Weatherstripping: Flexible PVC on bottom section. Jamb seals. Header seal. H. Track: 3 inch heavy duty. Provide track as recommended by r it n I r n v ila m n f r r to suit loadin e u ed a d c ea a ces a s ble n o u actu a a d as 9 9 indicated on drawings. I. Electric Motor Operation: Provide UL listed electric operator, size and m n f t r r t move door in ei as recommended b a u ac u e o ther it i n t e d eat o at YP Y a speed of 1 foot per second. 1. Entrapment Protection: Photoelectric sensors. tton o erated control stations 2 . 0 erator Controls: Push bu with o en P , P P n for interior. n sto buttons for Surface mounts L close a d ocations P 9• indicated on drawings. 3. Activation: Door to be activated by one of the following methods: BEA Falcon motion sensor, radio controls, pushbuttons, or photo -eye. PREPARATION A. Take field dimensions and examine conditions of substrates, supports, and other conditions under which this work is to be performed. Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. INSTALLATION A. Strictly comply with manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations. Coordinate installation with adjacent work to ensure r and allow for maintenance. ro er clea antes P P B. Instruct Owne s personnel in proper operating procedures and maintenance schedule. TIN AND CLEANING ADJUS G A. Test sectional doors for proper operation and adjust es necessary to r tion without bindin or distortion. rovide ro er o e a P P P P 9 B. Touch-up damaged coatings and finishes and repair minor damage. Clean exposed surfaces using non-abrasive materials and methods recommended by manufacturer of material or product being cleaned. SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM STOREFRONT INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding nstructions and/or bid form. REFERENCES A. AAMA CW -10 - Care and Handling of Architectural Aluminum From Shop to Site; American Architectural Manufacturers Association; 1997. B. ASTM B 221 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum -Alloy R Wire Profiles and Tubes; 2000. Extruded Bars, ods, , C. ASTM B 221 M Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum -Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes (Metric); 2000. D. ASTM E 283 - Standard Test Method for Determining the Rate of Air Leakage Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Under Specified Pressure Differences Across the Specimen; 1991 (Reapproved 1999). E. ASTM E 330 - Standard Test Method for Structura Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference; 1997. F. ASTM E 331 - Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference; 2000. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Design and size components to withstand the following load requirements without damage or permanent set, when tested in accordance with ASTM E 330, using loads 1.5 times the design wind 'oads and 10 second duration of maximum load. 1. Member Deflection: Limit member deflection to flexure limit of glass in any direction, with full recovery of glazing materials. B. Movement: Accommodate movement between storefront and perimeter framing and deflection of lintel, without damage to components or deterioration of seals. C. Air Infiltration: Limit air infiltration through assembly to 0.06 cu ft/min/sq ft of wall area, measured at a reference differential pressure across assembly of 1.57 psf as measured in accordance with ASTM E 283. D. Water Leakage: None, when measured in accordance with ASTM E 331 with a test pressure difference of 2.86 Ibf/sq ft. E. System Internal Drainage: Drain to the exterior by means of a weep drainage network any water entering joints, condensation occurring in glazing channel, and migrating moisture occurring within system. F. Expansion/Contraction: Provide for expansion and contraction within system components caused by cycling temperature range of 170 degrees F over a 12 hour period without causing detrimental effect to system components, anchorages, and other building elements. SUBMITTALS A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit product data, shop drawings, and samples in accordance with Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements. B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals: 1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer and Installer: Company specializing in manufacturing aluminum glazing systems with minimum three years of documented experience. DELIVERY. STORAGE AND PROTECTION A. Handle products of this section in accordance with AAMA CW -10. B. Protect finished aluminum surfaces with wrapping. Do not use adhesive papers or sprayed coatings which bond to aluminum when exposed to sunlight or weather. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Do not install sealants when ambient temperature is less than 40 degrees F. Maintain this minimum temperature during and 48 hours after installation. WARRANTY A. See Section 01780 - Closeout Submittals, for edditiona', warranty requirements. B. Correct defective Work within a one year period after Date of Substantial Completion. MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturers: 1. Kawneer Company, Inc: www.kawneer.com. 2. United States Aluminum Corp: www.usclum.com. 3. Vistawall Architectural Products: www.vistawall.com. B. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements. COMPONENTS f F f ri f min m Fr me Store vont: octo ab toted acto fins A. Alu u a d shed ry ry aluminum framing members with infill, and related flashings, anchorage and attachment devices. 1. Finish: Class I color anodized. 2. Color: As indicated on drawings. B. Aluminum Framing Members: Tubular aluminum sections, thermally broken with interior section insulated from exterior, drainage holes and internal weep drainage system. 1. Framing members for interior applications need not be thermally broken. 2. Glazing stops: Flush. 3. Structurally Reinforced Members: Extruded aluminum with internal reinforcement of structural steel member. C. Doors: Glazed aluminum. 1. Thickness: 1-3/4 inches. 2. Top Rail: 4 inches wide. 3. Vertical Stiles: 4-1/2 inches wide. 4. Bottom Rail: 6 inches wide. 5. Glazin Sto s: S uare. 9 P 9 6. Finish: Same a s storefront. MATERIALS A. Extruded Aluminum: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221 M). B. Fasteners: Stainless steel. C. Exposed Flashings: 0.032 inch thick aluminum sheet; finish to match framing members. D. Perimeter Sealant: Type as specified in Section 07900. E. Glass: Low 'E' clear. F. Glazing Gaskets: Type to suit application to achieve weather, moisture, and air infiltration requirements. HARDWARE A. Door Hardware: Storefront manufacturer's standard type to suit application. 1. Include for each door weatherstripping, sill sweep strip, thresho!J, pivots, narrow stile handle latch, and closer. FABRICATION A. Fabricate components with minimum clearances and shim spacing around perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal. B. Accurate) fit an flu h y d secure joints and corners. Make Jo pts s , hairline, and weatherproof. C. Pre are c m n n F ri n h r. 0 o e is to receive anchor devices. ab cote ❑ c o s P P D. Coat concealed metal surfaces that will be in contact with cementitious materials or dissimilar metals with bituminous paint. E. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from � iew. F. Reinforce coin o r . vents internal) for door hardwa e P Y G. Reinforce framing members for imposed loads. H. Finishing: Apply factory finish to all surfaces that will be exposed in completed assemblies. 1. Touch-up surfaces cut during fabrication so that no na'u"al aluminum is visible in completed assemblies, including joint edges. EXAMINATION A. Verify dimensions, tolerances, and method of attachment with other work. B. Verify that wall openings and adjoining air and vapor seal m- terials are ready to receive work of this section. INSTALLATION A. Install wall system in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Attach to struct a ure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommod to construction tolerances and other irregularities. C. Provide ali nme n s stem nt attachments and shims to ermanentl faste 9 P Y Y to building structure. D. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances, aligning with adjacent work. E. Provide thermal isolation where components penetrate or disrupt building insulation. F. Install sill flashings. Turn up ends and edges; seal to adjacent work to form water tight dams G. Coordinate attachment and seal of perimeter air and vapor barrier materials. H. Pack fibrous insulation in shim spaces at perimeter of assembly to maintain continuity of thermal barrier. I. Set thresholds in bed of mastic and secure. J. Install hardware using templates provided. K. Install glass and infill panels in accordance with Section 08800, using glazing method required to achieve performance crteria. L. Install perimeter sealant in accordance with Section 07900. ERECTION TOLERANCES A. Maximum Variation from Plumb: 0.06 inches every 3 ft non -cumulative or 1/16 inches per 10 ft, whichever is less. B. Maximum Mi li n A in in PI n : sa g ment of Two Adjoin ng Members butt g a e 1/32 inch. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. See Section 01400 - Quality Requirements, for independent testing and inspection requirements. Inspection will monitor quality of installation and glazing. ADJUSTING A. Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation. CLEANING AND PROTECTI ON A. Remove protective material from pre -finished aluminum surfaces. B. Wash down surfaces with a solution of mild detergent in warm water, applied with soft, clean wiping cloths. Take care to remove dirt from corners. Wipe surfaces clean. C. Remove ext . ese sealant by method acceptable to sealant manufacturer D. Touch-up minor damage to factory applied finish; replace components that cannot be satisfactorily repaired. E. Protect finished work from damage SECTION 08460 SLIDING AUTOMATIC ENTRANCES INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding instructio .s and/or bid form. SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following types of automatic entrance doors 1. Exterior and interior, single slide and bi-parting, sliding automatic entrance doors. REFERENCES General: Standards lis a visions b issuin t d by reference, including re y g authority, form a part of this specification section to extent indicated. Standards listed are identified by issuing authority, authority abbreviation, designation number, title or other designation established by issuing authority. Standards subsequently referenced herein are referred to by issuing authority abbreviation and standard designation. A. Underwriters Laboratories (UL): 1. UL 325 -Standard for Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and Window Operators and Systems. B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Builders' Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA): 1. ANSI/BHMA A156.10: Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian Doors. 2. ANSI/BHMA A151I Standard for Auxiliary Locks and Associated Products C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): 1. ASTM B221 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum -Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wire, Profiles, and Tubes. 2. ASTM 8209 - Standard Specification for Aluminum and Aluminum -Alloy Sheet and Plate D. American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers (AAADM) DEFINITIONS A. Activation Device: Device that, when actuated, sends an electrical signal to the door operator to open the door. B. Safety Device: Device that prevents a door from opening or closing, as appropriate. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Provide automatic a tr ie ca able of withstandin n once door assembl s p g structural loads and thermal movements based on testing manufacturer's standard units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project. B. Thermal Movements: Provide automatic entrance doors that allow for thermal movements resulting from the following maximum change (range) in ambient and rf r r v n in klin nim of su ace tem a atu es b re e t but o e P Y P 9 9• P 9 joints, overstressing of components, failure of joint sealants, failure of connections, and other detrimental effects. Base engineering calculation on surface temperatures of materials due to both solar heat gnin and nighttime -sky heat loss. 1. Temperature Change (Range): 120 deg F (67 deg C), ar ent; 180 F 1 de C material surfaces. de 00 9 ( 9 ), C. Operating Range: Minus 30 deg F (Minus 34 deg C) to 130 deg F (54 deg C). D. Opening -Force Requirements for Egress Doors: Not more than 50 Ibf (222 N) required to mc.;ually set door in motion if power fails, and not more than 15 Ibf (67 N) required to open door to minimum required width. E. Closing -Force Requirements: Not more than 30 Ibf (133 N) required to prevent door from closing. SUBMITTALS A. ubmit listed submittals iii accordance with Conditions of the Contract S and Division 1 S ecification Sections. P B. Shop Drawings: Include plans, elevations, sections, details, hardware h n hm nt to other work. mountin hes is a d attac e s 9 9 • C. Closeout Submittals: 1. Owner's Manual. 2 Warranties. G�UALITY ASSURANCE o f r r h ri r r nt .roe wh is A. Installer uolifications: Ma u actu e s auto zed a ese a o Q P trained for installation and maintenance of units required for this Project. rcr alifications: A ualified manufacturer with a B. Manufactu Qu q manufacturing facility certified under ISO 9001 and with company certificate issued by AAADM. r 1 i in automatic entrance door assemb.ies throw h C. Source L mitat ons: Obta 9 one source from a single manufacturer. D. Product Options: Drawings indicate sizes, profiles, and dimensional requirements of a itomatic entrance door assemblies and are based on the specific system indicated. Refer to Division 1 Section "Product Requirements." E. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as 'n NFPA 70 Article 100 b a testin a enc acce table to def ped i Y 9 9 Y P authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. xi oor Re uirements: Com with re uirements of F. Einer enc E t D 9 Y q PY q authorities having jurisdiction for automatic entrance doors serving as a requirrd means of egress. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Field Measurements: General Contractor shall verify openings to receive r m li fi m rements before automutic entrance oo asse b es b e d easu Y fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. B. Mounting Surfaces: General Contractor shall verify all surfaces to be i ht and secure• substrates to be of ro er dimension and lumb stra , P P P 9 material. C. Other trades: General Contractor shall advise of any inaderuate conditions or equipment. COORDINATION A. Templates: Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm :hat adequate provisions are made for locating and installing automatic entrance doors to comply with indicated requirements. B. Electrical System Roughing -in: Coordinate layout and installation of automatic entrance door assemblies with connections to power supplies. WARRANTY tr r rs shall be free of defects in material and A. Automatic En ace Doo workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of substantial coin letion. P B. During the warranty period the Owner shall engage a factory -trained technician to perform service and affect repairs. A safety inspection shall r ed after each adjustment or re air and a coin letec ins ection be e form P P P P J form shall be submitted to the Owner. C. During the warranty period all warranty work, including but riot limited to emer encu service shall be erformed durin normal workin hours. 9 P 9 9 PRODUCTS AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE DOORS A. Manufacturer: Stanley Access Technologies; Dura -Glide- 2000 Series sliding automatic entrance doors. MATERIALS A. Aluminum: Alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for type of use and finish indicated. 1. Headers, stiles, rails, and frames: 6063-T6 2. Extruded Bars, Rods, Profiles, and Tubes: ASTM B 221. 3. Sheet and Plate: ASTM B 209. B. Sealants and Joint Fillers: Performed under Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants". AUTOMATIC ENTRANCE DOOR ASSEMBLIES A. Provide manufacturer's standard automatic entrance door assemblies including doors, sidelites, framing, headers, carrier assemblies, roller tracks, door operators, activation and safety devices, and accessories required for a complete installntion. B. Sliding Automatic Entrance Doors: 1. Bi Parting sliding doors: a. Configuration: Two sliding leaves and two full sidelites. b. Traffic Pattern: Two-way. c. Emerger ay BreaKaway Capability: Sliding leaves only. d. Mounting: Between jambs COMPONENTS A. Framing Members: Manufacturer's standard extruded aluminum reinforced as required to support imposed loads. 1. Nominal Size: 1 '/cinch by 4 i1 inch (45 by 115 mm). B. Stile and Rail Doors and Sidelites: Manufacturer's standard 1 %inch (45 mm) thick glazed doors with extruded -aluminum tubular stile and rail members. Incorporate concealed tie -rods that span full length of top and bottom rails or mechanically fasten corners with reinforcing brackets that are welded. 1. Glazing Stops end Gaskets: Snap -on, extruded -security aluminum stops and preformed gaskets. 2. Stile Design: Narrow stile; 2 inch (51 mm) nominal width. 3. Bottom Rail Design: Minimum 4 inch (102 mm) nominal height. 4. Muntin Bars: Horizontal tubular rail member for each door; 2 inch (51 mm) nominal width. C. Glazing: Performed under Division 8 Section Glazing. All Glazing furnished by "by others"shall be 1/4 inch (6 mm) tempered, Unless otherwise specified. D. Headers: Fabricated from extruded aluminum and extending full width t is entrance door units to conceal door o erators carrier of au omat , P assemblies, and roller tracks. Provide hinged or removable access panels for service and adjustment of door operators and controls. Secure panels to prevent unauthorized access. 1. Mounting: Concealed, with one side of header flush with framing. 2. Capacity: Capable of supporting doors up to 220 Ib (100 kg) per leaf over spans up to 14 feet (4.3 m) without intermediate supports. E. Carrier Assemblies and Overhead Roller Tracks: Manufacturer's standard carrier assembly that allows vertical adjustment of at least 1/8 inch; consisting of urethane with precision steel lubricated ball-bearing wheels, operating on a continuous roller track. Support doors from carrier assembly by 2 inch diameter anti -riser wheels with factory adjusted cantilever and pivot assembly. Minimum two ball-bearing roller wheels and two anti -rise roller❑ for each active leaf. 1. Minimum Load Wheel Diameter: 2 1/2 inch (64 mm). F. Thresholds: Manufacturer's standard thresholds as indicated below: 1. Continuous standard tapered extrusion double bevel. 2. All thresholds to conform to details and requirements for code compliance. G. Fasteners and Accessories: Manufacturer's standard corrosion -resistant, non -Paining, non-bleeding fasteners and oc�essories compatible with adjacent materials. H. Signage: Provide signage in accordance with ANSI/BHMA A156.10. DOOR OPERATORS A. Provide door operators of size recommended by manufacturer for door size, weight, and movement; for condition of exposure; and for long-term, operation under normal traffic load for type of occupancy indicated. B. Electromechanical Operators: Self-contained overhead unit powered by a minimum of 1/4 horsepower, permanent -magnet DC motor with gear reduction drive, microprocessor controller; and encoder. 1. Operation: Power -pening and power closing. 2. Features: a. Adjustable opening and closing speeds. b. Adjustable beck -check and latching. c. Adjustable brakirg. d. Adjustable hold -open time between 0 and 30 seconds. e. Obstruction recycle. f. On/Off switch to control electric power to operator. g. Energy conservation switch that reduces door -opening width. h. Variable rate open/closet speed control. i. Closed loop speed control with active braking and acceleration. j. Variable obstruction recycle time delay. k. Self adjusting stop position. 1. Self adjusting closing compression force. m. Optional Switch to open/Switch to close operation. 3. Mounting: Concealed. 4. Drive System: Synchronous belt type. C. Electrical service to door operators shall be provided under Division 16 Electrical. Minimum service to be 120 VAC, 5 amps. ELECTRICAL CONTROLS A. Electrical Control System: Electrical control system shall include a I nd osition encoder. The encoder shall monitor microprocessor control era p revolutions of the operator shaft and send signals to microprocessor controller to define door position and speed. Systems utilizing external magnets and magnetic switches are not acceptable. A single controller shall be capable of controlling up to 2 operators per entrance system. r n r l h II incor orate a B. Life Cycle Data Counter: The microprocesso co t o s a p non-re-settable counter to track door operation cycles. C. Controller Protection: The microprocessor controller shall incorporate the following features to ensure trouble free operation: 1. Automatic Reset Upon Power Up 2. Fuse Protection 3. Electronic Surge Protection 4. Internal Power Supply Protection. 5. Software "Watchdog" protection in the case of software malfunction. D. Soft Start/Stop: A "soft -start" "soft -stop" motor driving circuit shall be provided for smooth normal opening and recycling. E. Safety Search Circuitry: Provide system to recycle the sliding panels r' the closin c cle. If an when an obstruction is encountered du m 9 9 Y r h f r h ect on the r i n s ed the s stem shall sea c o tot ob abet uct o s detect Y J s eed rior to the reviousl next closing cycle by reducing door closing p p p y encountered obstruction location, and will continue to close in check speed until doors are fully closed, at which time the doors will reset to normal speed. If obstruction is encountered again, the door will come to a full stop. The doors shall remain stopped until obstruction is removed and operate signal is given, resetting the door to normal operation. F. Programmable Controller: Microprocessor controller shall be programmable and shall be designed for conn ection to a local configuration tool. Local configuration tool shall be software driven and Th followin arameters shall be utilized via Palm®handheld interface e g p may be adjusted via the configuration tool. 1. Operating speeds and forces as required to meet ANSI/BHMA A156.10. ri f r s s ecified in 2.05 B. 2. . Adjustable and va ab a eatu es a , 2 J P 3. Reduced opening position. 4. Firmware update. 5. Trouble Shooting a. 1/0 Status. b. Electrical component monitoring including parameter summary. 6. Entrance profile copy/paste. Software for local configuration tool shall be available as a free download t ante manufacturers internet site. from the sliding automatic en r ACTIVATION AND SAFETY DEVI A. Motion Sensors: Motion sensors shall be mounted on each side of da or header to detect edestrians in the activatin zone and to rovide a P 9 P signal to open doors in accordance with ANSI/BHMA A156.10. Units shall be programmable for bi-directional or uni-directional operation and shall incor orat e K -band microwave fre went to detect all motion in both P q Y directions. shall be rovided to sense eo le . Presence Sensors: Presence sensors B P P P or objects in the threshold safety zone in accordance with ANSI/BHMA A156.10. Units shall be self-contained, fully adjustable, and shall function accordingly with motion sensors provided. The sensor shall be enabled simultaneously with the door -opening signal and shall emit an elliptical shaped infrared presence zone, centered on the doorway threshold line. Presence sensors shall be capable of selectively retuning to adjust for f n nim or disre ardin the whi h ma enter the sa et zo a to out objects c , Y Y 9 9 9• J ut lar a objects small nuisance objects and not tunin o presence of J 9 9 J regardless of the time the object is present in the safety zone. The door shall close only after all sensors detect a clear surveillance field. C. Photoelectric Beams: In addition to the threshold sensor include a minimum of two (2) doorway holding beams. Photoelectric beams shall be pulsed infrared type, including sender receiver assemblies for recessed mounting. HARDWARE A. Provide units in sizes and types recommended by automatic entrance door and hardware manufacturers for entrances and uses indicated. B. Emergency Breakaway Feature: Provide release hardware that allows e s to full 90 de rees from an panels) to swing out in direction of egr s g y position in sliding mode. Maximum force to open panel shall be 50 Ibf (222 N) according to ANSI/BHMA A156.10. Interrupt powered operation of n I r r while in breakawa mode. a e o e oto P P Y r nc breakawa feature shall include at leas t one adjustable 1. Eine ge y y J detent device mounted in the top of each breakaway panel to control panel breakaway force. k Manufacturers standard deadbolt o e rated b exterior C. Deadloc s cylinder and interior thumb turn; with minimum 1 inch (25 mm) long throw bolt; ANSI/BHMA A156.5, Grade 1. 1. C tinders: As s ecified in Division 8 Se ction "Door Hardware". Y P 2. Hook Latch: Laminated -steel hook, mortise type, BHMA A156.5, Grade 1. 3. Two -Point Locking: Provide locking system that incorporates a device in the stile o f active door leaves that automatic❑ e xtends a flush bolt into Y overhead carrier assembly. D. Control Switch: Provide manufacturer's standard header mounted rocker i hes to allow for full control of the au tomatic entrance door. sw tc Controls to include, but are not limited to: 1. Power On/Off 2. Reduced Opening 3. Open/Closed/Automatic E. Sliding Weather Stripping: Manufacturer's standard replaceable components complying with AAMA 701; made of wool, polypropylene, or nylon woven pile with nylon -fabric or aluminum -strip backing. F. Weather Sweeps: Manufacturer's standard adjustable nylon brush sweep mounted to underside of door bottom. FABRICATION A. Factory fabricates automatic entrance door assembly components to designs, sizes, and thickness indicated and to comply with indicated standards. m ha es before finishin . 1. Farm aluminu s p g ers to reatest extent ossible. 2. Use concealed fasten g p a. Where fasteners are subject to loosening or turning out from thermal and structural movements, wind loads, or vibration, use self-locking devices. b. Reinforce members as required to receive fastener threads. B. Framing: Provide automatic entrance doors as prefabricated assemblies. 1. Fabricate tubular and channel frame assemblies with manufacturer's standard mechanical or welded joints. Provide sub -frames and reinforcement as required for a complete system to support required loads. 2. Perform fabrication operations in manner that prevents damage to exposed finish surfaces. 3. Form profiles that are sharp, straight, and free of defects or deformations. 4. Prepare components to receive concealed fasteners and anchor and connection devices. 5. Fabricate components with accurately fitted joints with ends coped or mitered to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion. C. Doors: Factory fabricated and assembled in profiles indicated. Reinforce as required to support imposed loads and for installing hardware. D. Door Operators: Factory fabricated and installed in headers, including adjusting and testing. E. Glazing: Fabricate framing with minimum glazing edge clearances for thickness and type of glazing indicated. F. Hardware: Factory install hardware to the greatest extent possible; remove only as required for final finishing operation and for delivery to and installation at Project site. ALUMINUM FINISHES A. Comply with NAAMM Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products for recommendations for applying and designing finishes. Finish designations prefixed by AA comply with system established by Aluminum Association for designing finishes. B. Class II, Clear Anodic Finish: AA-M10C22A31 and the following: 1. AAMA 607.1 2. Applicator must be fully compliant with all applicable environmental regulations and permits, including wastewater and heavy metal discharge. ��xtgygt.L INSPECTION A. Examine conditions for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, header support, and other conditions affecting performance of automatic entrance doors. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. INSTALLATION A. Do not install damaged components. Fit frame joints to produce joints free of burrs and distortion. Rigidly secure non -movement joints. B. Entrances: Install automatic entrance doors plumb and true in alignment with established lines and grades without warp or rack of framing members and doors. Anchor securely in place. 1. Install surface -mounted hardware using concealed fasteners to greatest extent possible. 2. Set headers, carrier assemblies, tracks, operating brackets, and guides level and true to location with anchorage for permanent support. C. Door Operators: Connect door operators to electrical power distribution system as specified in Division 16 Sections. D. Glazing: Install glazing as specified in Division 8 Sectior "Glazing". E. Sealants: Comply with requirements specified in Division7 Section "Joint Sealants" to provide weather tight installation. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing Services: Factory Trained Installer shall test and inspect each automatic entrance door to determine compliance of installed systems with applicable ANSI standards. ADJUSTING A. Adjust door operators, controls, and hardware for smooth and safe operation, for weather -tight closure, and complying with requirements in ANSI/BHMA A156.10. CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean glass and aluminum surfaces promptly after installation. Remove e tont tom ounds dirt and other subs tances. Re air excess lazin and s a P 9 9 P ma ed finish to match ori final finish. C om I with re uirements in da g g P Y P Division 8 Section "Glazing", for cleaning and maintaining glass. SECTION 08710 1060 IMMOR 1-3 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding instructions and/or bid form. REFERENCES A. ANSI/ICC A117.1 - American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities; International Code Council; 1998. B. DHI LOCS Reco mmended Locations for Ar chitectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames; Door and Hardware Institute; 1990. C. DHI WDHS.3 - Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors; Door and Hardware Institute; 1993. D. NEPA 80 - Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows; National Fire Protection Association; 1999. E. NFPA 101 - Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and ion Association• 2000. Structures; National Fire Protect , F. UL (BMD) - Building Materials Directory; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; current edition. SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Indicate locations and mounting heights of each type of hardware, schedules, and catalog cuts. C. Samples: 1. Submit 1 sample of latchset, lockset, and closer illustrating style, color, and finish. r rned to su lier. 2. Samples will be etu pp D. Project Record Documents: Record actual locations of installed c tinders and the it master ke code. Y Y E. Maintenance Data: Include data on operating hardware, lubrication ' n rocedures related to reventative re uirements and ins echo q P P P maintenance. rit shi ment direct 'n to s to Owner b secu F. Keys: Deliver with identifyi g g y y p r m h r w r u lier. f o a d a e s PP G. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's warranty and ensure that forms have r wi h manufacturer. in wn r name and re ste ed t been tom leted 0 e s P 9 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section with minimum three years of documented experience. B. Hardware Supplier Qualifications: Company specializing in supplying commercial door hardware with three years of experience. C. Hardware Supplier Personnel: Employ an Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) to assist in the work of this section. R TORY R QUIR M NTS i I fire rated f r r uirements o cab e to A. Conform to applicable code o eq pp doors and frames. B. All Hardware on Fire -Rated Doors: Listed and classified by UL as n in ated. i I f r h ur ase s ecif ed a d d o su tab e o t e P P P C. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by UL as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated. DELIVERY. STORAGE. AND PROTECTION A. Package hardware items individually; label and identify each package with door opening code to match hardware schedule. COORDINATION A. Coordinate the work with other direct) affected s ections involvin 9 Y manufacture or fabrication of internal reinforcement for door hardware. B. Coordinate Owner's keying requirements during the course of the Work. MANUFACTURERS A. Hinges: Hager, Sass B. Lock and Latch Sets: Russwin, Schlage C. Push/Pulls: Trimco, Burns, Hager D. Cylindrical Locks: Russwin, Schlage e ocks: Russwin Schla e E. Mortis L g F. Exit Devices: Russwin, Von Duprin, Monarch G. Closers: Russwin, LCN H. Stops and Holders: Trimco, Glynn Johnson. I. Thresholds and Weatherstripping: National Guard, Hager, Trimco. J. Substitutions: Make substitution requests in writing to Architect. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DOOR HARDWARE PRODUCTS A. Provide medium duty commercial grade hardware items. B. Provide products that comply with the following: 1. Applicable provisions of Federal, State, and local codes. 2. ANSI/ICC A117.1, American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. 3. Applicable provisions of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code. 4. Fire -Rated Doors: NFPA 80. 5. All Hardware on Fire -Rated Doors: Listed and classified by UL as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated. C. Finishes: As selected by owner. CLOSERS A. Provide heavy duty arm with stop on all closers. B. Provide hold -open thumbturn device on all closer arms (except fire rated doors). C. Provide separate adjustments for backcheck, general and latch speeds. KEYING r d b Owner master v' k in s stem t e re ui e , A. Door Locks: Pro fide e Y ( Y 9 Y YP 9 grand -master, or great -grand -master).. 1. Include construction keying. B. Supply keys in the following quantities: 1. Five master keys. 2. Five grand master keys. 3. Three construction keys. 4. Three change keys for each lock. EXAMINATION A. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive work and dimensions are as indicated on shop drawings. INSTALLATION A. Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and applicable codes. B. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer. C. Install hardware on fire -rated doors and frames in accordance with code and NFPA 80. D. Mounting heights for hardware from finished floor to center line of hardware item: 1. For steel doors and frames: Comply with DHI "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Steel Doors and Frames." 2. For wood doors: Comply with DHI "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors." ADJUSTING A. Adjust hardware for smooth operation. B. Adjust closers for ease of operation and to assure that door latches in closed position. PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Do not permit adjacent work to damage hardware or finish SECTION 08800 GLASS AND GLAZING INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding instructions and/or bid form. REFERENCES A. ANSI Z97.1 - American National Standard for Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings, Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test; 1984 (R1994). PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Provide glass and glazing materials for continuity of building enclosure vapor retarder and air barrier: 1. To maintain c n inuous air barrier and va or retard r hrou hout the a o f e t P 9 glazed assembly from glass pane to heel bead of glazing sealant. B. Select type and thickness of exterior glass to withstand dead loads and wind loads acting normal to plane of glass at design pressures calculated in accordance with applicable code. 1. Use the procedure specified in ASTM E 1300 to determine glass type and thickness. 2. Limit glass deflection to 1/200 or flexure limit of glass, whichever is less, with full recovery of glazing materials. 3. Thicknesses listed are minimum. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with GANA Glazin Manual and FGMA 9 n M n I f r I in in II n m h . Sea a t a ua o az sta at o et ods 9 9 B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum three years documented experience. FLAT GLASS MATERIALS A. Manufacturers: 1. AFG Industries Inc: www.af lass.com. 99 2. Guardian Industries Corp: www.guordian.com. 3. Pilkington Building Products North America: http://buildingproducts.us.pilkington.com. 4. PPG Industries Inc: www. .com. PP9 5. Visteon Glass Systems: www.visteon.com. 6. Substitutions: Refer to Section 01600 - Product Requirements. B. Clear Float Glass: Clear, annealed. 1. Comply with ASTM C 1035, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality q3 glazing select. 2. Comply with ASTM C 1048, Condition A uncoated, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1, Quality q3 glazing select. C. Safety Glass: Clear or tinted; fully tempered with horizontal tempering 1. Comply with ASTM C 1048, Condition A uncoated, Type I, transparent flat, Class 1, Quality q3 glazing select. 2. Comply with ANSI Z97.1. D. Tinted Glass: Float t e heat strep thened heat-absorbin and li ht YP � 9 � 9 9 reducin in color selcted b Desi n Builder. 9 Y 9 / 1. Comply with ASTM C 1036, Type I, transparent flat, Class 2 tinted heat-absorbin and li ht reducin ualit 3 lazin select. 9 9 9• Q Y q 9 9 2. Com with ASTM C 1048 Condition A uncoated T e trans arent PY YP P flat, Class 2 tinted heat -absorbing and light reducing, Quality q3 glazing select. E. Wired Glass: Clear. 1. Square mesh of woven stainless steel wire. 2. 1/2 inch grid size. m wi h ATM 1036 T e II atterne and wir fl t Class 1 3. Co t S C d ed a PY YP P • clear, Quality q8 glazing. 4. 1/4 inch thick. F. S andrel Glass: Heat strep thened clear. P 9 1. Comply with ASTM C 1048, Condition B spandrel glass one surface coated Type II pattern flat, Class 2 tinted heat absorbing and light reducing, Quality q7 decorative. SEALED INSULATING GLASS MATERIALS A. Insulated Glass Units: Solar Control Low -E glass, Solarban 70XL Starphire, manufactured by PPG. 1. Comply with ASTM E 774 and E 773, Class CBA. 2. Purge interpane space with dry hermetic air. COLOR A. As indicated on drawings or as selected by Owner. GLAZING COMPOUNDS A. Manufacturers: 1. Dow Cornin Cor : www.dowcornin .com. 9 P 9 2. GE Plastics: www. a lastics.com. 9 P 3. Pecora Corporation: www.pecora.com. 4. Substitutions: Refer to Section 01600 - Product Requirements. B. Polysulfide Sealant: Two component; chemical curing, non -sagging type; ASTM C 920, Type M, Grade NS, Class 25, Use G; cured Shore A hardness of 15 to 25; color as selected. GLAZING ACCESSORIES A. Setting Blocks: Neoprene, 80 to 90 Shore A durometer hardness, ASTM C 864 0 tion I. Len th of 0.1 inch for each s uare foot of lazin P 9 q 9 9 or minimum 4 inch x width of lazin rabbet s ace minus 1 16 inch x 9 9 P / height to suit glazing method and pane weight and area. B. Spacer Shims: Neoprene, 50 to 60 Shore A durometer hardness, ASTM C 864 Option 1. Minimum 3 inch long x one half the height of the glazing stop x thickness to suit application, self adhesive on one face. EXAMINATION A. Verify that openings for glazing are correctly sized and within tolerance. B. Verify that surfaces of glazing channels or recesses are clean, free of obstructions that may impede moisture movement, weeps are clear, and ready to receive glazing. PREPARATION A. Clean contact surfaces with solvent and wipe dry. B. Seal porous glazing channels or recesses with substrate compatible primer or sealer. C. Prime surfaces scheduled to receive sealant. D. Install sealants in accordance with ASTM C 1193 and FGMA Sealant Manual. E. Install sealant in accordance with manufacturer's instructions INSTALLATION - EXTERIOR DRY METHOD (TAPE AND GASKET SPLINE GLAZING) A. Cut glazing tape to length; install on glazing pane. Seal corners by butting tape and sealing junctions with butyl sealant. B. Place setting blocks at 1/4 points with edge block no more than 6 inches from corners. C. Rest glazing on setting blocks and push against fixed stop with sufficient pressure to attain full contact. D. Install removable stops without displacing glazing spline. Exert pressure for full continuous contact. E. Trim protruding tape edge. INSTALLATION - INTERIOR WET METHOD (COMPOUND AND COMPOUND) A. Install glazing resting on setting blocks. Install applied stop and center pane by use of spacer shims at 24 inch centers, kept 1/4 inch below sight line. B. Locate and secure glazing pane using glazers' clips. C. Fill gaps between glazing and stops with glazing compound until flush with sight line. Tool surface to straight line. CLEANING A. Remove labels after Work is complete. B. Clean glass and adjacent surfaces. PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. After installation, mark pane with an 'X' by using removable plastic tape or paste. SECTION 09111 NON -LOAD-BEARING METAL FRAMING INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS A. Bidders to contact Construction Manager for bidding instructions and/or bid form. REFERENCES A. ASTM C 645 - Standard Specification for Nonstructural Steel Framing Members; 2000. B. ASTM C 754 - Standard Specification for Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw -Attached Gypsum Panel Products; 2000. C. ASTM C 1002 - Standard Specification for Steel Self -Piercing Tapping Screws for the Application of Gypsum Panel Products or Metal Plaster Bases to Wood Studs or Steel Studs; 2000. D. SSPC-Paint 20 - Zinc -Rich Primers (Type I, "Inorganic," and Type II, "Organic'); Society for Protective Coatings; 1982 (Ed. 2000). PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Coordinate the placement of components to be installed within stud framing system. FRAMING MATERIALS A. Non-Loadbearing Framing System Components: ASTM C 645; galvanized sheet steel, of size and properties necessary to comply with ASTM C 754 for the spacing indicated, with maximum deflection of wall framing of L/240 at 5 psf. 1. Studs: C shaped with knurled faces. 2. Runners: U shaped, sized to match studs. 3. Ceiling Channels: C shaped. B. Loadbearing Studs: As specified in Section 05400. C. Tracks and Runners: Same material and thickness as studs, bent leg retainer notched to receive studs with provision for crimp locking to stud. 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