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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-A-901 IdexxSECTION 064116 -PLASTIC-LAMINATE-CIAO ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data'. For each type of product. 1. Include data for fire -retardant treatment from chemical-tromment manufacturer and certification by tmatinA Plat that treated materials comply with requirements. B. Shop D rawin gs'. For plaucllear name -faced amhltectural real nets. 1. Include plans elevations set one and usho met details. C. Samples'. For each exposed product and for each color and texture specified PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 PLASTIC -LAMINATE -FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABI NETS A Oual dy Standard'. U mess therwise i ndicted, comply with the 'Architectural Woodwork Standstill for grades of cabinets indicated for construction, finishes, installation, and other requi words. B. Grade. Custom C. Type of Construction'. Frameless. D. Door and Drawer -Front Style. Flush. E. High-PressuroDecarative Laminate. NEMAL03, gmdmasindicated art notindicated, asrequiredbyqualrty standard. F. Concealed Backs of Panels with Exposed Plastlo-Larninato Surfaces.High-pressuredecorevelaminate, NEMAL03, Grade BKL. G. DrawerConsumption Fabricate with exposed fronts fastened to suafront with mounting screws from inner of body. H. Colors, Patterns and Finishes'. Provide materials and products that recruit in roars and textures of exposed laminate surfaces complying with the following requirements. 1. Match Architects sample. 2.2 WOOOMATERIALS A. Wood Products. Provide man als the comply with requirements of referenced quality standard for each type of prefectural cam net and quality grade specified unless otherwise indicated. 1, Medium -Density Fberboard (NOR ANSI A208, 2, Grade 130, 2. Thermal Decorative Panels'. Particleboard or MOF finished with thermally fused,melamine-imprognaled alternative paper and complying with requirements of NEMA LD 3, Grade VGL, for Test Methods 3.3, 34, 3.6, 3.8, and 310. 23 CABINET HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES A. General'. Provide cabinet hardware and accessory materials associated with architectural cabinets except for Items specified in Section 087100"Door Hardware" B, Frameless Concealed Hinges (European Type)', BHMA At 56, 9, B01602, 100 degrees of opening, C, Wire Pulls', Back mourned, solid metal, 4inches (100 ma) Zang, 5/161 rich BE ma) i n diameter D, Adjustable Shelf Sfantlards and Surfaces l BHMA At 56,9, B04071, with shelf rests B04081, E. Dower Slides'. MMAA156.9. 1, Gmtle) and(i Sidemwrrted a, Type', Full extension b. Material'. Zinc -plated steel with polymer rollers. 2, Grade1HD-100and GmtlelHD-200', Sidemouted full -extension 3. Fortmsh bins not mom than 20 inches(500 man) high and 16 inches(400 man) wide, provide Grade 1H1100. F. Demand Drawer Silencers'. BHMA At 56. 16, L03011. G. 5mosed Hardware Finishes'. For exposed hartlwam, provide fi nish that complies with BHMA At 56.18 for BHMA finish number intli rated. 1. Satin Chromium Plated'. BHMA 626 for brass or bronze base) BHMA 652 for steel base. H. For concealed hardware, provi de manufacturer's standard finish that complies with product class requirements in BHMA At 56.9. 24 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Futng, Blocking, Shims, and Hanging Strips. Softwood or hardwood lumber, on -dried to less than 15 percent moral content B. Anchors'. Select material, type, size, and finish required for each substrats for seane anchorage. Provide metal expansion sleeves or expansion bolrtsfor post -installed anchors. Use nonferrous -metal or hostile galvanized anchors and inserts at inside fare at exterior walls and offers C. Adhesive far Bonding Plastic Laminate '.Commencement. 1. Adhesive for Bonding Edges'.Ht-meit adhesive or adhesive specified aboveforfaces. 2.5 FABRICATION A. Complete fabrication, including assembly and hardware application, to maximumextent possiblebefine shiometto Project site. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and installation. When: necessamforfitting at site, provide ample allowance for scribing, trimming, and fitting. B. Shop -cut openings to maxi mum extent possible to receive hardware, spot ani electrical work, and similar Itens. Locate openings accurately and use templates or roughing -in diiagramsto produce accurately sized and shaped openings. Sand edges mercantile remove splinters and but PARTS- EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Game installation, condition cabi not to humidity coach ons in installation areas for net less than 72 hours. B. Gmtle'. Install cabinets To comply with quality standard grade [item To be installed. C. Anchor cabinetsto anchors or blocking built in or directly attached to substerm Sewm with wafer -head cabinet installation screws. D. Install cabinets level, plumb, and toe in lineto atherance of 1/8 inch in 96 inches (3 man in 24M mind using concealed shims. 1 Scribe and cutrefined; To fit adjoining work rtiniphM surfaces and repair damaged finish at cuts. 2. Install cabinets without If portion so doors and drawers fit openings and are accurately aligned. Adjust hardware to cater doors and drawers in openings and to provide unencumbered operation. Complete installation t hardware and accessory Items as indicated. 3 Faten wall cabinets through back near top and bottom, and at ends net mom than 16 inches(400 mind ac. with NolO water- head screws sized for net less than 1-12-inch Carrara) penetration into wood Instant, blocking, or hanging strips. ENO OF SECTION 064116 SECTION 072100- THERMAL INSULATION Haven this Section by deleting and inserting text to meet Project-speeffic requirements. Verify that Saturation referenced In this Section are correct Terms Projects Speclflesp ons', Sect on dotes may have changed. PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Sectlonlncludes'. 1. Glass -fiber blanket. 1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data'. For each type of product. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 GLASS -FIBER BLANKET A. Manufacturers'. majorette compliancewtth requirements, availablemantacturers offering productsthatmay be incorporated irdothe Work include, broad net limited to, the following. 1. Johns Manville 2. Owens Corning 3. Dew Chemical Co. 4. Caroni Corp. B. Glass -Fiber Blanket Unfaced. ASTM C 665, Type I', with maximum flame -spread and amoke-developed indexes of 25 and 50, nespetvely, per ASTM E 84: passing ASTM E 136 for combustion charactentcs. C. Glass -Fiber Blanket PolypropNene-Scrim-Kraft Faced ASTM C 665, Type II(nonreflecliive faced), Class A(faced surface with a flame -spread i ndex of 25 or less)', Category) (membrane is a vapor barrier). PARTS- EXECUTION 3,1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Comply with insulation manufacturers written instructions applicableto products and applicators. B. Install insuleon that is undamaged, dry, and unsoiled andthat has not been left exposed er ice, min, or snow at any lime. C, Extend insulationto envelop entmareatobeinsmatetl. Fit tightly around obstructions and fill voids with i nulation Removepmlectionstatiterfemwi[h placement. D, Provide sizes to fit applications and selected from manufacturers standard thicknesses, widths and lengths, Apply single layer of i nulation units unless multi he layers are othemise shown or required to makeup total thickness orto achieve R-value, 32 INSTALLATION OF INSULATION IN FRAMED CONSTRUCTION A, Blanketlnsuleon Install in cavities formed by forming members according to the following requirements'. 1. Use insulation widths and lengths that fill the cavities formed by framing members if mom than one length is required to fill the cavities provide lengths that will produce a snug fit between ends, 2, Place insulation i n cavities formed by bear ng members to produce a fn won fit between edges of insular on and adjoining bear ng members, 3. Mai Lain 3- inch (76-ram) clearance of i nsulation around recessed lightingfluxes net rated for or protected from contact with insulation. 4, For metal -framed wall cavities where cavity heights exceed 96 inches(2438 man), support unfaced blankets mechanically and support faced blankets by taping flanges of insular on to flanges of metal studs. a. Exterior Walls'. Set units with facing placed toward interior of conservation. B. Miscellaneous Voids'. Install insulation in miscellaneous voids and cavity spaces where required to prevent gaps in insulation using the following materials'. 1. Glass-Fiherinsulation'. Comence approximately 40 percent of normal maximun volume equaling a density of approximately 2.51bsitu. ft(40kg/cu. an). 2. Spray Polyurethane Insulation'. Apply according to manufacturers written instructions. ENO OF SECTION 0]2100 RELEASED FOR CONSTRUCTION Subject to compliance with all regulations of State and local Codes City of Camel DATE: 03/15/19 SECTION 079200 - JOINT SEALANTS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes'. 1. Siliconejoint sealants. 2. Latex lot sensors. 1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data'. For each lout -sealant product. B. Samples'. For each kind and color of jolt sealant required. C. Joint -Sealant Schedule'. Include the following information'. 1. Joint -sealant application, joint location, and designation. 2. Joint -sealant manufacturer and product name. 3. Joint -sealant formulation. 4. Joint -sealant color. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 JOINT SEALANTS, GENERAL A. Colors of Exposed Joint Sealants. As selected by Architect Boom manufachreres full range. 2.2 MILDEW-RESISTANTJOINT SEALANTS A. Mildew-ResistatJoit Sealants. Formulated for prolonged exposureto tumidity with fungicide to prevent mold and mildew growth. B. Silicone Mildew Resistant, Acid Curing, S, NS, 25, NT'.Mildew-resiethe single-camponent honest, plus 25 percent and aims 25 percentmovermet capability, noraffic-use, acid -wring silicone jolt sealant, ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25, Use NT. 1. Subjectle requirements provide one of the following. a. Tremsil200byTmmco Sealants b. SCS1700Sanharyby GEConstmaiion Sealants c. OOWSIL 786 by Dow Corning C, Acrylic Latex', Acrylic latex or siliconamd acrylic latex, ASTM C834, Type OP, Grade NF, 1. Subjectfo requirements provide one of the following', a. Tremflex 834 by Thai Sealarms b, AC-20 by Pecom Corp, c 950A Siliconized Acrylic Latex Caulk by Sherwin Williams 2,3 JOINT -SEALANT BACKING A, Cylindrical Sealant Backings', ASTM C1330, Type C )closed -cell material with a surface skin), and of size and density to control sealant depth and otherwise cotnbdeto producing optimum sealant performance, B. Bond -Breaker Tape', Polyelavenetape or other plastic tape recommended by assist manufacturer. 2.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A, Primer', Materal recommended by joint -sealant manufacturer where required for adhesion of sealarate joint substrates indicated as determined from preconstructian lout -sealant -substrate tests and field tests, B. Cleaners for Nonporous Surfaces'. Chemical cleaners acceptable to manufacturers of sealants and secant backing materials. C, Masism Tape,Nonstaining, nonabsorbetmatenal compatible with joint sealants and surfaces adjusted joints, PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Surface Cleaning of Joints'. Clean actions; immediately before installing joinummatsto comply with joint -sealant manufacturers written instructions and the following requirements'. 1. Remove stance and form -release agetsfrom concrete. 2. Clean nonporousloint substrate surfaces with chemical cleaners or other meansthat do not stain, Kann substrates or leave residues capable of interfering with adhesion. B. Jolt Priming'. Prime joint whereas whom recommended by joint -sealant manufacturer or as indicated by preconstmction jointmeatant-substrata tests or prior experience. C. Masking Tape'. Use masking tape when: required to prevent contact of assist or primer wish adjoining surface. 3.2 INSTALLATION OF JOINT SEALANTS A. General'. Comply who ASTM C1193 and joint -sealant manufacturer's wrtten installation instructions for products and applications indicated unless more songet requirements apply. B. Install sealant backings of kind indicated to support sullarhs during application and at position required to produce cross -sectional shapes and depths of installed small relativeto joint widlhsthat allow optimum sealat movement capability. C. Inca l bond -breaker tape behind sealants where assist baclan9 s am nett used between assists and backs 'oints. O. Install sealants using Proven they diruesthat comply with theft following substrates and at the sometime backings are installed. 1. ChumpPlace nllats sotheydin eachctly j tam antlfully war joint substrates. 2 Cam cam fiorm,cross inal pand e. P Y Icontractor 3. BorroPrundueensorsImme-petwfterseata tlecths tionanbeoreumiingor st wringegtimum se a annotation mooth,. E. Toolingof Use pgent Immediately amtapproer in aoplicatiomattlbtomslaerng the do net carireasons Toformpmorfacs uniform beads tcotigure[ion indicated. UsetoolingagentsThat per Pluto wain b sealant unless indicated tloettliscobr sealants or adjacent surfaces. A PP g Y I 1. Provide SCHEDUL'oint mile arFl um BA in ASTM C1193 unless tharwisa intlicatatl. I P P A 3.3 JOINT -SEALANT SCHEDULE A. Jolt- Sealatcation'. Interiorlointsin vertical surfaces and horizontalnontreffic surfaces not t sublet[to siAnificamovenet 4S-1>. 1. Joint Locations a. Perimeter joinexposedinteriorsurfaces ceexterior walls . In Perimeterjoints dicaten intoner ial surfaces and frames tinterior doors. c. Other joints as intlictatl on Drawings. 2. Jolt Sealant. Color iAslatex le 3. Joint -Sealant Muld As selected by Architect Boom mae surfaces adhorirange al corms. B. Joint -Sealant Application '.Mildew-rositantintariorlointsin vertical surfaces and horizontal nontmffic surfaces dS-2>. 1. Jolt Locations. a. Joints between plumbing expanonjoiums here indicated walls floors and counters. a. Tile control as indicated a Drawings intlicatetl. c. Other jolts as ind i w etl on Drawings. 2. Joint Sealant .Silicone, mildewresistant,Aat,actImm ma S,N$rerslu 25, of 3. Joint -Sealant Color'. As salaried by Archiiecilmm manufacturers lull range of colors. END OF SECTION 079200 SECTION 08 1113 - HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FUMES PART 1- GENERAL 1,1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A, Drawings and general provisions ofthe Contract including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, applylothis Section. 1,2 SUMMARY A. Section includes'. 1. Standard and custom below metal frames. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data'. For each Type of product indicatedInclude consumption details, materal descriptions core descriptions hardware reinforcements profiles, anchors fire -resistance rating, and finishes. B. Door hardware supplier late furnish templates template reference number anlmr physical hardwareto the steel door and frame supplier in orderto prepare the doors and frames to receivethe finish hardware items. C. Shop Drawings'. Include the following'. 1. Frame duals for each frame Type, including dimensioned profiles and metal thicknesses. 2 Locatons of reinforcement and preparations for hardware. 3. Details of anchorages joints field splices and recommended 1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Field Measurements Verify anal dimensions of openings by field measurements befinefabrication. 1.5 COORDINATION A. Coordinate installation of anchorages for hollow metal frames. Furnish setting drawings templates and directionsfor installing anchorages, including sleeves, concrete inserts, anchor bobs, and Runs with integral anchors. Deliver such water Project site in time for installation. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufactures Subjectto compliance with requirements, provide products by one ofthefollowing'. 1. CECO Door Final. 2. Curies Company. 3. Steelcraft. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Cold -Rolled Steel Sheet ASTM A 1000/A 1000M, Commercial Steel (CS), Type B', suttablefor exposed applications. B. MetallicChannelSteel Sheet ASTM A 61 653M, Commercial Steel (CS),Type B', with minimum END (Zl80) or ABC(ZF1 W) metallic coating. C. Frame Anchors'. ASTM A B53/A 653M Commercial Steel (CS), Commercial Steel (CS), Type B', with minimum GBO (Z180) or ABC (ZF180) metallic roaring. 2.3 STANDARD HOLLOW METAL FRAMES A. General'. Comply with ANSI/SDI A250.Band with details indicated for type and prole. B. Interior Frames'. Fabn read from cold -rolled steel sheet that complies with ASTM A 1008/A 1BOOM. 1 Fatencdteimmes with mitered or coped corners. 2 Fatencenframes, with the exception t slip-on drywall types, with "closed and tingramiter seams continuously welded on face, finished amooth with no visible can unless otherwise indicated 3. Frames for Steel Doors'. Minimum 16 gauge (0.053-inch-1. Smut thick steel sheet. 4. Frames fir openings up to 48 inches In with'. Minimum 16 gauge BCC&Inch-1. Smut thick steal sheet 5. Frames for openings 48 Inches and wider In with'. Minimum 14AauAe(0. 067-Inch-17-mrmthlcksteel sheet. 6. Frames for Wood Doors'. Minimum 169aki(0.053-iRehl 3-mm-)thlckshoshet. 7. Frames for Borrowed Lights'. Minimum 16Adug D053-inchul. 3mmq thick steel sheet. 8. Maufacturem Baslso OeslAn'. a. CECO Door Products BO/BU/00/OU/BR/OR Series (Drywall Profile). b. CECO Door Products SO/SU/SH Series (Masonry Push Is) c. Cumles Company C/C MASS Series rywall Profile). d. Curies Company MIG Series (Masonry Profile). C. Fire head frames'. Feamaeframes In accordance with NFPA 80, listed and labeled by a quaffed being agency, for Ifre-protectlon rail ngs Inch rated. D. Hardware Reinforcement. Fabricate according to ANSI/SDI A250.6 Taale4 with reinforcement plates from same material as frames. 2.4 FRAME ANCHORS A. Jamb Anchors'. 2. Stud Wall Type. Designed to engage stud and net Inconstant 0.042 inchthick. B. Floor Anchors'. Floor anchors to be provided aft each jamb formed from A60 metallic coated material, net less than 0. W2 inchesthick. 2.5 FABRICATION A Fabbcate hollow metal workto be rigid and free of defects, warp, cubacks Accurately form metal to required sizes and profl lea with ml bowed radius for thickness Of metal. Where merficdl, fit and assemble unit In manufacturers plat When shipping limitations so dicudte, frames for large openings card be fabricated in sections for splicing or curing in the field by others. B. Tolerances. Fabricate hollow metal work to tole ran ces indicated in ANSI/SDI A250.8. C. Hollow Metal Frames'. 1. Shipping Limhations'. Where frames are fabricated in sections due to shipping or handling llmhtIons, provide allgnmet plates or angles at each jolt, fabbcated of same thickness metal as frames. 2. Welded Frames) Weld flush face joints continuously, grind, fill dress, and make smooth, flash, and Invisible. a. Welded frames aroto be provided with two steel spreaders temporarily attached to the bottom of both jambsto serve as a brace during shipping and handling. Spreader bars are foramcing only and are n uto be used to seethe frame opening. 3. Sidelight and Transom Bar Frames'. Provileclosed tubular members wish no visible face seams or joints fabricated from same material as door frame. Fasten members at crossings and to jambs by butt welding. 4. High Frequency Hinge Reinforcement Provide high frequency hinge reinforcements at door openings 48-inches and wider with mo mbultype hinges attop hinge locations. 5. Continuous Hinge Reinforcement Provide welded continuous 12 gauge strops for continuous hinges specified in hardware sets in Division 08 Section 'Door Hardware. 6. Provide coummmi flat- or oval -head exposed screws and bolt for exposed fasteners unless otherwise i ndicated for removable steps provide security screws at exterior ocati ons. 7. Mortar Guards'. Provide guard boxes at back of hardware anal ses in frames at all hinges and strike preps regardless of group ng requi wets. 8. Floor Anchors. Weld anchors to bottom of jambs and mullions with at least four spot welds per anchor. 9. Jarno Anchors. Provide number and sped ng of anchors as follows. a. Stud Wall Type'. Loco anchors not marathon 18 inches from top and bottom of frame. Space anchors notmorethan 32 inches o. c andasfollows'. 1) Three anchors per jamb up to 60 inches high. 2) Four anchors per jamb from 60 to 90 inches high. 3) Five anchors per jamb from 90 to 96 inches high, 4) Five anchors per jamb plus l additional anchor per jamb for each 241 riches or fraction thereof above 961 riches high. 5) Two anchors per head for frames above 421 riches wide and mounted in metal stud partttions. 10, Door Silencers', Except on weatherstn pped or makers! doom, drill stops to receive door silencers, Silencers to be supplied by frame manufacturer regardless ff specified in Division 08 Section "Door Hardware'. O, Hardware Preparation', Factory prepare hot ow metal work to receive template mortised hardware, include Mounts, reinforcement mortising, drill nA,and tapping according to the Door Hardware Schedule and templates furnished as specified in Division 08 Section "Door Hardware" 1, Locate hardware as indicated, or if not inner rated, sector ng to AN SIBO I A250, 8, 2,6 STEEL FI NI SH ES A. Prime Fmishes'. Doors and frames to be cleaned and chemically treated to insure maximun finish paint adhesion. Surfaces of the door and frame moderate view to receive a factory applied coat of me inhibiting shop primer 1, Shop Primer Manufacturer's standard fast -curing, lead and chromate free primer complying with ANSI/SDI A250, 10 acceptance criteria, recommended by primer manufacturer for substrate) and compatible with substrate and field -applied coatings. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A Exami ne substrates, areas and conditions, with l retailer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. General C otratorto verify the accuracy of dimensions given to the steel door and frame manufacturer for exist i no openings or existing frames (strike height hinge spacing, hinge back set etc.). C. Proceed with i retaliation only after under ductory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Remove welded in or Aping spreaders inamed atfactory . Restore exposed If nish by gn nling,filling, and defendoffas required To make reoai red area smooth, flush, and invisible on exposed faces. B. Prior to i nstallmon, adjust and securely brace welded hollow metal frames far squareness, alignment twist and plumbness. C. Tolerances shall comply with SDI-117"Mattawan ng Tolerances Standard Sash Doors and Frames" D. Drill and tap doors and frames to receive non-tenpure, mortised and surfacemouted door hardware. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. General'. Install hollow metal work plumb, rigid, properly aligned, and annual Implement in place', comply with Drawings and manufacturer written instruct ons. B. Hollow Metal Frames Install hollow metal frames of size and prole indicated. Comply with ANSI/SDI A250. 11 and N FPA 80 at If in rated openings. 1 Set frames accurately i n position, plumbed, aligned, and braced securely until permanent anchors am set After wall construction i a complete and frames property set and sewmd, remove temporary braces leaving surfaces smooth and undamaged. Shim as necessary to comply with installation Tolerances. 2. Floor Anchors'. Provide floor anchors for each jamb and mullion that extents to floor, and secure with post -installed expansion anchors. 4. Gout Requirements'. Do net grout head of frames unless far toning has been i named in head [frame. Do net grout vertical or horizontal closed mullion members. C. Field Glazing'. Comply with installation requirements in Division 08 Section "Glazingand with hollow meta' manufacture written instant ons. 3.4 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING A Final AdjustrrhandsCheck and readjust operating hardware itemsimmetliately before final inspection.Leave work in complete and proper operating condition. Remove and replace defective work, including hollow metal workman is warped, bowed, or otherwise unacceptable. B. Remove grout and other bantling material from hollow metalwork immediately after installation. C. Prime -Coat and Painted Finish Textron Immediately attererection, sand smooth rusted ordarnaAetl areas t prime coat or paitetlfinishea and apply touchup of compatible air drying, rust inhibitive primer, zinc rich primer (exterior and galvanized openings) orfinish paint. ENO OF SECTION 08 1113 SECTION 081416-FLUSH WOOD DOORS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes. 1. Solid-co2 doorswdh wood-veneerfaCes. 2. Factory finishing flush wood doors. 3. Factory firing flush wood doorsto frames and factory machining forhardware. B. Related Requiremerds'. 1. Section 083473. 16"Wood Sound Control Boor AssemblieVtor acousteflush wood doors. 2. Section 088000"Glazing'for glass view panels in flush wood doors. 1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS A. Product Data. For each type of door. Indudefatory-finishing strcturatons. B. Shop Drawings'. Indicate location, size, and hand of each door, elevation of each kind of door, construton details not covered in Product Data', andthe following. 1. Dimensions and locations of blocking. 2. Dimensions and locations of mortises and holesforhardwam. 3. Dimensions and locations of whom 4. Undercuts. 5. Requirements for veneer matching. 6. Doors to be factory fi hushed and fi or sh requirements. 7. Fire -protection ratings for fire -rated doors. C. Samples'. For factory -finished doors. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A, Sulecter compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following', 1. Masontte Architectural, Inc. 3. Chappell Door Co. 4, Eggers lnduenes, 5. Oshkosh Door Company. 2,2 FLUSH WOOD DOORS, GENERAL A, WDMA I S 1-A Performance Grade', 1, Heavy Duty unless thervese Indicated, 2, Extra Heavy Duty walic rulers, assembly spaces B. Par cheboard-C ore Doors'. 1, Particleboard', ANSI A208, 1, Grade LO-2, 2, Bloch ng', Provide wood blocking in particleboard -core doors as needed to eliminate throughbotting hartlwam, 3. Provide doors with glued -wood -cave cores instead of particleboard cores for doors indicated to receive exit devices. 23 VENEER -FACED D OORS FOR TRANSPARENT FI NISH A. Interior Solid -Core Doors'. 1. Grade'. Premium, with Grade A faces. 2. Species'. White oak. 3. CUT Plain sliced (flat sliced). 4. Match between Veneer Leaves'. Bookmatch. 5. Assembly of Veneer Leaves on Door Faces'. Balance math. 6. Pair and Set Match'. Provide for doors hung in same opening. 7. Core'. Either glued wood stave, structural compositelumber, or mineral core as required by door hardware entire rating indicated on drawings. 8. Construction'. Seven plies, eitherbonded or nonbontled constmton. 2.6 FABRICATION A. Factory fit doors To not frame -opening sizes indicated. Comply with clearance requirements of referenced quaky standard fmfitting unless otherwise indicated. 1. Comply with NFPA 80 rand wets forfi nerated doors. B. Factory machine tloorsfor hardwarethat is net surface applied. C. Openings'. Factory cif and trim openingsthrough doors. 1. Light Openings Trim openings with moldings of material and profile indiicatetl. 2. bluing Factory install glazing in doors indicated to be factory finished. Comply with applicable requirements in Section 088000"Glazing)' 27 FACTORY FINISHING A. General'. Comply with referenced quality standard forfaccury finishing. Complete fabrication, including fitting tloorsfor openings and machining for hardware that is not surface applied, befomfinishing. 1. Finish faces, all four edges, edges of cumi and mortises.Shea rap and fillers maybe omitted on top and bottom edges edges of wanted and mortions. B. Factory finish doors that am indicated to receive transparent finish. C. Transparent Finish'. 1. Grade'. Premium. 3. Finish'. WDMA T9-6 catalyeved oolyomihame. 4. Gaining' As selected by Archttectirom mantacMersfull range. 5. Eftem'. Fischman 6. Sheen'. Satin. PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Hardware'. Forinstallaton, see Section 087100"Door Hardware)' B. Installation Instructions l Install common Comply wish manufacturers written Instructions mnd refemneetl qumily standard, and ds Indicamid 1. Install lire -rated doors accominAto NFPA 80. 2. Install smoka-amtl draft -control doors accordinAto NFPA 105. C. Job-R4ed Doors'. Align and flt doors lnframeswith uniform clearances and bevels as Infrared below dontthmulmand rallslnexcessof lmitssetby manufacturer or permitted for fire -rated doors. Machine doom for hardware. Seal etlAes t doors etlAes t Mouk, antl mortises afterfetinA antl machining. 1. Clearances'. Provide l/B inch arrears ,Iambs, andbetween paimttloors. Provitlel/8 inch from bottom of tloorto to of tentative floor finish or covering unless thervise Indicated. Wherethreshold Is shown or scheduled, provide 1/4 Inch 1mm bottom of tloorto top of threshold unless otherwise radiated. a. Comply with NFPA 80 for fire -rated doors. D. Factory -Fitted Doors'. Align in frames for uniform clearance at each edge. E Factory -Finished Doors Forms Ant an before installation if fitting or machining l s required at Protest site. END OF SECTION 081416 WSASTUI 1110 l 982 S. FRONT STREET l COLUMBUS, CH1043206 l �SDE:YiRI:%%1• GIOFFRE COMPANIES INC. V W B� O MO W Q J W C C cC ED U C En U C 0 (d 00 Lf'7 N T PRELIMINARY NOT FOR ;ONSTRUCTIOI 01 FMI 2019 PMiMR SET DRAWN BY: CT I CHECKED: MH ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS A=901