HomeMy WebLinkAboutA5.1SECTION 06 2000 - FINISHED CARPENTRY (CONTINUED
2.07 SHOP FINISHING
A Sand work smooth and set exposed nails and screws.
B. Apply wood filler in exposed nail and Screw indentations.
C. On items to receive transparent finishes, use wood filler that matches
surrounding surfaces and is of type recommended for the applicable finish.
D. Finish work in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI Architectural Woodwork Standards,
Section 5 - Finishing for Grade specified and as follows:
1. Transparent:
a. System - 12, Polyurethane, Water -based.
b. Stain: As indicated on drawings.
C. Sheen: As indicated on drawings.
2. Opaque:
a. System - 4, Latex Acrylic, Water -based.
b. Color: As indicated on drawings.
c. Sheen: As indicated on drawings.
E. Back prime woodwork items to be field finished, prior to installation.
3.01 EXAMINATION
A Verify adequacy of backing and support froming.
B. Verify mechanical, electrical, and building items affecting work of this section
are placed and ready to receive this work.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A Install work in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI Architectural Woodwork Standards
requirements for grade Indicated.
B. Set and secure materials and components in place, plumb and level.
C. Carefully scribe work abutting other components, with maximum gaps of 1/32
inch. Do not use additional overlay trim to conceal larger gaps.
D.Install trim with appropriate mechanical fasteners.
E. Install panels with concealed fasteners.
3.03 PREPARATION FOR SITE FINISHING
A. Set exposed fasteners. Apply wood filler in exposed fastener indentations. Sand
work smooth.
B. Before installation, prime point surfaces of items or assemblies to be in contact
with cementil materials.
3.04 TOLERANCES
A Maximum Variation from True Position: 1/16 inch.
B. Maximum Offset from True Alignment with Abutting Materials: 1/32 inch.
SECTION O6 4100 -CASEWORK
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Specially fabricated cabinet units.
B. Countertops.
C. Cabinet hardware.
D. Preparation for installing utilities.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A Shop Drawings: Indicate materials, component profiles, fastening methods,
jointing details, and accessories.
1. Provide the information required by AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) or AWMAC/Wl
(NAAWS).
B. Product Data: Provide data for hardware accessories.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A Fabricator Qualifications: Company specializing in fabricating the products
specified in this section with minimum three years of experience.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protect units from moisture damage.
1.05 FIELD CONDITIONS
A During and after installation of custom cabinets, maintain temperature and
humidity conditions in building spaces at same levels planned for occupancy.
2.01 CABINETS
A Quality Standard: Custom Grade, in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) or
AWMAC/WI (NAAWS), unless noted otherwise.
B. Plastic Laminate Faced Cabinets: Custom grade.
C. Cabinets:
1. Finish - Exposed Exterior Surfaces: Decorative laminate.
2. Door and Drawer Front Edge Profiles: SeB-Edge banding with material of
same finish and pattern.
3. Casework Construction Type: Type A - Frameless.
4. Interface Style for Cabinet and Door. Style 1 - Overlay; flush overay.
5. Adjustable Shelf Loading: 50 lbs. per sq. ft.
2.02 LAMINATE MATERIALS
A High Pressure Decorative Laminate (HPDL): NEMA LD 3, types as recommended
for specific applications.
B. Provide specific types as follows:
1. Horizontal Surfaces: HGL, 0.039 inch nominal thickness, colors as indicated,
finish as indicated.
2. Vertical Surfaces: VGS, 0.028 inch nominal thickness, colors as indicated,
finish as indicated.
3. Cabinet Liner: CLS, 0.020 inch nominal thickness, colors as indicated, finish
as indicated.
4. Laminate Backer: BKL, 0.020 inch nominal thickness, undecorated; for
application to concealed backside of panels faced with high pressure
decorative laminate.
2.03 COUNTERTOPS
A Plastic Laminate Countertops: Medium density fiberboard substrate covered with
HPDL, Self -Edge banding with material of same finish and pattern.
B. Wall -Mounted Counters: Provide skirts, aprons, brackets, and braces as
indicated on drawings, finished to match.
2.04 ACCESSORIES
A Adhesive: Type recommended by fabricator to suit application.
B. Fasteners: Size and type to suit application.
C. Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Lags, Pins, and Screws: Of size and type to suit
application; galvanized or chrome -plated finish in concealed locations and
stainless steel or chrome -plated finish in exposed locations.
D. Concealed Joint Fasteners: Threaded steel.
E. Grommets: Standard plastic, painted metal, or rubber grommets for cut-outs,
in color to match adjacent surface.
2.05 HARDWARE
A. Hardware: BHMA A156.9, types as recommended by fabricator for quality grade
specified.
B. Drawer and Door Pulls: If not specified in drawings then provide "U" shaped
wire pull, aluminum with satin finish, 4 inch centers.
C. Drawer Slides:
1. Type: Full extension.
D. Hinges: European style concealed self -closing type, steel with polished finish.
2.06 FABRICATION
A Assembly: Shop assemble cabinets for delivery to site in units easily handled
and to permit passage through building openings.
B. Edging: Fit shelves, doors, and exposed edges with specified edging. Do not
use more than one piece for any single length.
C. Fitting: When necessary to cut and fit on site, provide materials with ample
allowance for cutting. Provide matching trim for scribing and site cutting.
D. Plastic Laminate: Apply plastic laminate finish in full uninterrupted sheets
consistent with manufactured sizes. Fit corners and joints hairline; secure with
concealed fasteners. Slightly bevel arises. Locate counter butt joints minimum
2 feel from sink cut-outs.
1. Apply laminate backing sheet to reverse side of plastic laminate finished
surfaces.
E. Provide cutouts for plumbing fixtures. Verify locations of cutouts from on -site
dimensions. Seal cut edges.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A Verify adequacy of backing and support froming.
B. Verify location and sizes of utility rough -in associated with work of this section.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Install work in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) or AWMAC/WI (NAAWS)
requirements for grade indicated.
B. Set and secure custom cabinets in place, assuring that they are rigid, plumb,
and level.
C. Use fixture attachments in concealed locations for wall mounted components.
D. Use concealed joint fasteners to align and secure adjoining cabinet units.
E. Carefully scribe casework abutting other components, with maximum gaps of
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3.03 ADJUSTING
A. Adjust installed work.
B. Adjust moving or operating parts to function smoothly and correctly.
3.04 CLEANING
A. Clean casework, counters, shelves, hardware, fittings, and fixtures.
SECTION 12 3600 - COUNTIItTOPS
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Wall -hung counters and vanity tops.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings: Complete details of materials and installation; combine with
shop drawings of cabinets and casework specified in other sections.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing work of the type
specked in this section, with not less than three years of experience.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B. Stare and dispose of solvent -based materials, and materials used with
solvent -based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities
having jurisdiction.
1.05 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within
limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install
products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
2.01 COUNTERTOPS
A. Quality Standard: Custom Grade, in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI (AWS) or
AWMAC/WI (NAAWS), unless noted otherwise.
B. Solid Surfacing Countertops: Solid surfacing sheet or plastic resin casting over
continuous substrate.
1. Flat Sheet Thickness: 1/2 inch, minimum.
2. Solid Surfacing Sheet and Plastic Resin Castings: Complying with ISFA 2-01
and NEMA LD 3; acrylic or polyester resin, mineral filler, and pigments;
homogenous, non -porous and capable of being worked and repaired using
standard woodworking tools; no surface coating; color and pattern consistent
throughout thickness.
a. Color, Finish and Pattern: As indicated on drawings.
3. Other Components Thickness: 1/2 inch, minimum.
4. Back and End Splashes: Some sheet material, square top; minimum 4 inches
high.
C. Natural Stone Countertops: Stone slabs bonded to substrate; use as large
pieces as possible with inconspicuous adhesive joints.
1. Stone: Granite without cracks, voids, or pin holes .
2. Color: As indicated on drawings.
3. Stone Thickness: 3/4 inch.
4. Surface Finish; As indicated on drawings.
5. Exposed Edge Treatment: Stone bullnose, 1/2 inch radius.
B. Back and End Splashes: Some material, same thickness; for field
attachment.
D. Natural Quartz and Resin Composite Countertops: Sheet or slab of natural
quartz and plastic resin over continuous substrate.
1. Flat Sheet Thickness: 1/2 inch, minimum.
2. Natural Quartz and Resin Composite Sheets, Slabs and Castings: Complying
with ISFA 3-01 and NEMA LD 3; orthophthalic polyester resin, mineral filler,
and pigments; homogenous, non -porous and capable of being worked and
repaired using standard woodworking tools; no surface coating; color and
pattern consistent throughout thickness.
a. Factory fabricate components to the greatest extent practical in sizes
and shapes indicated; comply with the MIA Dimension Stone Design
Manual.
to Color, Finish and Pattern: As indicated on drawings.
3. Other Components Thickness: 1/2 inch, minimum.
4. Exposed Edge Treatment: Built up to minimum 1-1/4 inch thick; bullnosed
edge.
5. Back and End Splashes: Some sheet material, square top; minimum 4 inches
high.
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Particleboard for Supporting Substrate: ANSI A208.1 Grade 2-M-2, 45 pcf
minimum density; minimum 3/4 inch thick; join lengths using metal splines.
B. Adhesives: Chemical resistant waterproof adhesive as recommended by
manufacturer of materials being joined.
C. Joint Sealant: Mildew -resistant silicone sealant, clear.
2.03 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate lops and splashes in the largest sections practicable, with top surface
of joints flush.
1. Join lengths of tops using best method recommended by manufacturer.
2. Fabricate to overhang fronts and ends of cabinets 1 inch except where top
butts against cabinet or wall.
3. Prepare all cutouts accurately to size; replace tops having improperly
dimensioned or unnecessary cutouts or fixture holes.
B. Provide back/end splash wherever counter edge abuts vertical surface unless
otherwise indicated.
1. Secure to countertop with concealed fasteners and with contact surfaces set
in waterproof glue.
2. Height: 4 inches, unless otherwise indicated.
C. Solid Surfacing: Fabricate tops up to 144 inches long in one piece; join pieces
with adhesive sealant in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and
instructions.
D. Wall -Mounted Counters: Provide skirts, aprons, brackets, and braces as
indicated on drawings.
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Contractor
of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
C. Verify that wall surfaces have been finished and mechanical and electrical
services and outlets are installed in proper locations.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for
achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A. Securely attach countertops to cabinets using concealed fasteners. Make flat
surfaces level; shim where required.
B. Seal joint between back/end splashes and vertical surfaces.
3.04 TOLERANCES
A. Variation From Horizontal: 1/8 inch in 10 feet, maximum.
B. Offset From Wall, Countertops: 1/8 inch maximum; 1/16 inch minimum.
C. Field Joints: 1/32 inch wide, maximum.
3.05 CLEWING
A. Clean countertops surfaces thoroughly.
3.06 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed products until completion of project.
B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Date of Substantial
Completion.
SECTION 07 9200 - JOINT SEALANTS
1.01 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data for Sealants: Submit manufacturers technical data sheets for
each product to be used, that includes the following.
1. Physical characteristics, including movement capability, VOC content, hardness,
cure time, and color availability.
2. List of backing materials approved for use with the specific product.
3. Substrates that product is known to satisfactorily adhere to and with which it
is compatible.
4. Substrates the product should not be used on.
5. Substrates for which use of primer is required.
B. Color Cards for Selection: Where sealant color is not specified, submit
manufacturer's color cards showing standard colors available for selection.
1. Where standard colors do not match color of adjacent materials, submit
custom color.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products
specked in this section with minimum three years experience.
B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this
section and with at least three years of experience.
C. Field Adhesion Tests of Joints: Test for adhesion using most appropriate
method in accordance with ASTM C1521, or other applicable method as
recommended by manufacturer.
1.03 WARRANTY
A. Correct defective work within a five year period after Date of Substantial
Completion.
B. Warranty: Include coverage for installed sealants and accessories that fail to
achieve watertight seal , exhibit loss of adhesion or cohesion, or do not cure.
2.01 JOINT SEALANT APPLICATIONS
A Scope:
1. Exterior Joints: Seal open joints, whether or not the joint is indicated on the
drawings, unless specifically indicated not to be sealed. Exterior joints to be
sealed include, but are not limited to, the following items.
a. Wall expansion and control joints.
I Joints between door, window, and other frames and adjacent
construction.
C. Joints between different exposed materials.
d. Openings below ledge angles in masonry.
e. Other joints indicated below.
2. Interior Joints: Do not seal interior joints unless specifically indicated to be
sealed. Interior joints to be sealed include, but are not limited to, the
following items.
a. Joints between door, window, and other frames and adjacent
construction.
I Other joints indicated below.
3. Do not seal the following types of joints.
a. Intentional weal in masonry.
It. Joints indicated to be treated with manufactured expansion joint cover
or some other type of sealing device.
C. Joints where sealant is specified to be provided by manufacturer of
product to be sealed.
d. Joints where installation of sealant is specified in another section.
e. Joints between suspended panel ceilings/grid and walls.
B. Exterior Joints: Use nonsag non -staining silicone sealant, unless otherwise
indicated.
1. Lap Joints in Sheet Metal Fabrications: Butyl rubber, non -curing.
2. Lap Joints between Manufactured Metal Panels: Butyl rubber, non -curing.
3. Control and Expansion Joints in Concrete Paving: Self -leveling polyurethane
'traffic -grade" sealant.
C. Interior Joints: Use nonsag polyurethane sealant, unless otherwise indicated.
1. Wall and Ceiling Joints in Non -Wet Areas: Acrylic emulsion latex sealant.
2. Wall and Ceiling Joints in Wet Areas: Nonsag polyurethane sealant for
continuous liquid immersion.
3. Floor Joints in Wet Amos: Nonsag polyurethane "nontraffic-grade" sealant
suitable for continuous liquid immersion.
4. Joints between Fixtures in Wet Areas and Floors, Walls, and Ceilings:
Mildew -resistant silicone sealant; white.
5. Narrow Control Joints in Interior Concrete Slabs: Self -leveling epoxy sealant.
6. Other Floor Joints: Self -leveling polyurethane "traffic -grade' sealant.
D. Interior Wet Amos: metrooms; fixtures in wet areas include plumbing fixtures.
2.02 NONSAG JOINT SEALANTS
A Non -Staining Silicone Sealant: ASTM C920, Grade NS, Uses M and A; not
expected to withstand continuous water immersion or traffic.
1. Movement Capability: Plus and minus 50 percent, minimum.
2. Non -Staining To Porous Stone: Non -staining to light-colored natural stone
when tested in accordance with ASTM C1248.
3. Dirt Pick -Up: Reduced dirt pick-up compared to other silicone sealants.
4. Color. Match adjacent finished surfaces.
B. Mildew -Resistant Silicone Sealant: ASTM C920, Grade NIS, Uses M and A; single
component, mildew resistant; not expected to withstand continuous water
immersion or traffic.
1. Color. Clear.
C. Polyurethane Sealant: ASTM C920, Grade NS, Uses M and A; single or
mullicomponent; not expected to withstand continuous water immersion or
traffic.
1. Movement Capability: Plus and minus 25 percent, minimum.
2. Color. Match adjacent finished surfaces.
D. Polyurethane Sealant for Continuous Water Immersion: ASTM C920, Grade NS,
Uses M and A; single or multicomponent; explicitly approved by manufacturer for
continuous water immersion; suitable for traffic exposure when recessed below
traffic surface .
1. Movement Capability: Plus and minus 35 percent, minimum.
2. Color. Match adjacent finished surfaces.
E. Acrylic Emulsion Latex: Water -based; ASTM C834, single component,
non -staining, non -bleeding, non -sagging; not intended for exterior use.
1. Color. Standard colors matching finished surfaces, Type OP (opaque).
F. Non -Curing Butyl Sealant: Solvent -based; ASTM C1311; single component,
nonsag, non -skinning, non -hardening, non -bleeding; vapor -impermeable; intended
for fully concealed applications.
2.03 SELF -LEVELING SEALANTS
A Self -Leveling Polyurethane Sealant: ASTI C920, Grade P, Uses M and A; single
or muRicomponent; explicitly approved by manufacturer for traffic exposure; not
expected to withstand continuous water immersion .
1. Movement Capability: Plus and minus 25 percent, minimum.
2. Color. Gray or match adjacent finish.
B. Self -Leveling Polyurethane Sealant for Continuous Water Immersion:
Polyurethane; ASTM C920, Grade P, Uses M and A; single or mufficomponent;
explicitly approved by manufacturer for traffic exposure and continuous water
immersion.
1. Movement Capability: Plus and minus 25 percent, minimum.
2. Color. Gray.
C. Semi -Rigid Self -Leveling Epoxy Joint Filler: Epoxy or epoxy/polyurethane
copolymer, intended for filling cracks and control joints not subject to significant
movement; rigid enough to support concrete edges under traffic.
1. Composition: Multi -component, 100 percent solids by weight.
2. Hardness: Minimum of 85 (Shore A) or 35 (Shore D), when tested in
accordance with ASTM D2240 after 7 days.
3. Color. Match adjacent finished surfaces.
4. Joint Width, Minimum: 1/8 inch.
5.Joint Width, Maximum: 1/4 inch.
2.04 ACCESSORIES
A. Backer Rod: Cylindrical cellular foam rod with surface that sealant will not
adhere to, compatible with specific sealant used, and recommended by backing
and sealant manufacturers for specific application.
B. Backing Tape: Self-adhesive polyethylene tape with surface that sealant will not
adhere to and recommended by tape and sealant manufacturers for specific
application.
C. Joint Cleaner. Non -corrosive and non -staining type, type recommended by
sealant manufacturer; compatible with joint forming materials.
D. Primers: Type recommended by sealant manufacturer to suit application;
non -staining.
3.01 EXAMINATION
A Verify that joints are ready to receive work.
B. Verify that backing materials am compatible with sealants.
C. Verify that backer rods are of the correct size.
3.02 PREPARATION
A Remove loose materials and foreign matter that could impair adhesion of
sealant.
B. Clean joints, and prime as necessary, in accordance with manufacturers
instructions.
C. Perform preparation in accordance with manufacturers instructions and ASTM
C1193.
D. Mask elements and surfaces adjacent to joints from damage and disfigurement
due to sealant work; be aware that sealant drips and smeam may not be
completely removable.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A Perform work in accordance with sealant manufacturers requirements for
preparation of surfaces and material installation instructions.
B. Perform installation in accordance with ASTM C1193.
C. Install bond breaker backing tape where backer rod cannot be used.
D. Install sealant free of air pockets, foreign embedded matter, ridges, and sags,
and without getting sealant on adjacent surfaces.
E. Do not install sealant when ambient temperature is outside manufacturers
recommended temperature range, or will be outside that range during the entire
curing period, unless manufacturers approval is obtained and instructions are
followed.
F. Nonsag Sealants: Tool surface concave, unless otherwise indicated; remove
masking tape immediately after tooling sealant surface.
G. Concrete Floor Joint Filler: After full cure, shave joint filler flush with top of
concrete slab.
3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A Perform field quality control inspection/testing as specified in PART 1 under
QUALITY ASSURANCE article.
B. Remove and replace failed portions of sealants using same materials and
procedures as indicated for original installation.
SECTION 08 1113 -HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAME
1.01 SUBMITTALS
A Product Data: Materials and details of design and construction, hardware
locations, reinforcement type and locations, anchorage and fastening methods,
and finishes.
B. Shop Drawings: Details of each opening, showing elevations, glazing, frame
profiles, and any indicated finish requirements.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Provide hollow metal doors and frames from SDI
Certified manufacturer. www.steeldoor.org/sdicertified.php.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Comply with NAAMM HMMA 840 or ANSI/SDI A250.8 (SDI-100) in accordance
with specified requirements.
B. Protect with resilient packaging; avoid humidity build-up under coverings; prevent
corrosion and adverse effects on factory applied painted finish.
2.01 DESIGN CRITERIA
A. Requirements for Hollow Metal Doors and Frames:
1. Steel used for fabrication of doors and frames shall comply with one or
more of the following requirements; Galvannealed steel conforming to ASTM
A653/A653M, cold -rolled steel conforming to ASTM A100B/A1008M, or
hot -rolled pickled and oiled (HRPO) steel conforming to ASTM A1011/A1011M,
Commercial Steel (CS) Type B for each.
2. Accessibility: Comply with ICC At 17.1 and ADA Standards.
3. Door Edge Profile: Manufacturers standard for application indicated.
4. Typical Door Face Sheets: Flush.
5. Glazed Lights: Non -removable stops on non -secure side; sizes and
configurations as indicated on drawings. Style: Manufacturers standard.
6. Hardware Preparations, Selections and Locations: Comply with NAAMM HMMA
830 and NAAMM HMMA 831 or BHMA A156.115 and ANSI/SDI A250.8
(SDI-100) in accordance with specified requirements.
B. Combined Requirements: If a particular door and frame unit is indicated to
comply with more than one type of requirement, comply with the specified
requirements for each type; for instance, an exterior door that is also indicated
as being sound -rated must comply with the requirements specified for exterior
doors and for sound -rated doors; where two requirements conflict, comply with
the most stringent.
2.02 HOLLOW METAL DOORS
A. Exterior Doors: Thermally insulated.
1. Based on SDI Standards: Al A250.8 (SDI-100).
a. Level 3 - Extra Heavy-duty.
I Physicel Performance Level A, 1,000,000 cycles; in accordance with
ANSI/SDI A250.4.
C. Model 2 - Seamless.
all Door Face Metal Thickness: 16 gage, 0.053 inch, minimum.
2. Gore Material: Manufacturers standard core material/construction and in
compliance with requirements.
3. Door Thermal Resistance: R-Value of 2.5.
4. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inch, nominal.
5. Top Closures for Outewinging Doors: Flush with top of faces and edges.
6. Weatherstripping: Refer to Section 08 7100.
7. Door Finish: Factory primed and field finished.
B. Interior Doom, Non -Fire Rated:
1. Based on SDI Standards: Al A250.8 (SDI-100).
a. Level 2 - Heavy-duty.
b. Physical Performance Level B, 500,000 cycles; in accordance with
ANSI/SDI A250.4.
c. Model 1 - Full Flush.
all Door Face Metal Thickness: 18 gage, 0.042 inch, minimum.
2. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inch, nominal.
3. Door Finish: Factory primed and field finished.
C. Fire -Rated Doors:
1. Based on SDI Standards: ANSI/SDI A250.8 (SDI-100).
a. Level 2 - Heavy-duty.
b. Physical Performance Level B, 500,000 cycles; in accordance with
ANSI/SDI A250.4.
C. Model 1 - Full Flush.
d. Door Face Metal Thickness: 18 gage, 0.042 inch, minimum.
2. Fire Rating: As indicated on drawings, tested in accordance with UL 10C and
NFPA 252 ("positive pressure fire tests).
a. Provide units listed and labeled by UL (DIR) or ITS (DIR).
b. Attach fire rating label to each fire rated unit.
c. Smoke and Draft Control Doors (as indicated on drawings):
Self -closing or automatic closing doors in accordance with NFPA 80
and NFPA 105. with fire -resistance -rated wall construction rated the
same or greater than the fire -rated doors, and the following;
1) Maximum Air Leakage: 3.0 cfm/sq N of door opening at 0.10 inch
w.g. pressure, when tested in accordance with UL 1784 at both ambient
and elevated temperatures.
2) Gasketing: Provide gasketing or edge sealing as necessary to achieve
leakage limit.
3) Label: Include the "S" label on fire -rating label of door.
3. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inch, nominal.
4. Door Finish: Factory primed and field finished.
2.03 HOLLOW METAL FRAMES
A. Comply with standards and/or custom guidelines as indicated for corresponding
door in accordance with applicable door frame requirements.
B. Frame Finish: Factory primed and field finished.
C. Exterior Door Frames: Face welded type.
1. Galvanizing: Components hot -dipped zinc -iron alloy -coated (golvannealed) in
accordance with ASTM A653/A653M, with A40/ZF120 coating.
2. Frame Metal Thickness: 16 gage, 0.053 inch, minimum.
3. Weatherstripping: Separate, see Section 08 7100.
D. Interior Door Frames, Non -Fire Rated: Knock -down type.
1. Frame Metal Thickness: 16 gage, 0.053 inch, minimum.
E. Door Frames, Fire -Rated: Knock -down type.
1. Fire Rating: Same as door, labeled.
2. Frame Metal Thickness: 16 gage, 0.053 inch, minimum.
F. Frames for Wood Doors: Comply with frame requirements in accordance with
corresponding door.
G. Provide mortar guard boxes for hardware cut-outs in frames to be installed in
masonry or to be grouted.
H. Frames in Masonry Walls: Size to suit masonry coureing with head member 4
inch high to fill opening without cutting masonry units.
I. Frames Wider than 48 inches: Reinforce with steel channel fitted tightly into
frame head, flush with top.
2.04 FINISHES
A. Primer: Rust -inhibiting, complying with ANSI/SDI A250.10. door manufacturer's
standard.
B. Bituminous Coating: Asphalt emulsion or other high -build, water-resistant,
resilient coating.
2.05 ACCESSORIES
A. Louvers: Roll formed steel with overlapping frame; finish some as door
components; factory -installed.
1. In Fire -Rated Doom: UL (DIR) or ITS (DIR) listed fusible link louver, same
rating as door.
2. Style: Standard straight slat blade.
3. Louver Free Area: 50 percent.
4. Fasteners: Concealed fasteners.
B. Glazing: As specified in Section 08 8000, factory installed.
C. Removable Stops: Formed sheet steel, mitered comers; prepared for countersink
style tamper proof screws.
D. Astragals for Double Doors: Specified in Section 08 7100.
1. Exterior Doors: 14GA Galvanized Steel, Flat.
E. Grout for Frames: Portland cement grout with maximum 4 inch slump for hand
troweling; thinner pumpable grout is prohibited.
F. Silencers: Resilient rubber or vinyl, fitted into drilled hole; provide three on
strike side of single door, three on center mullion of pairs, and two on head of
pairs without center mullions.
G. Temporary Frame Spreaders: Provide for factory- or shop -assembled frames.
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify existing conditions before starting work.
B. Verify that opening sizes and tolerances am acceptable.
C. Verify that finished walls are in plane to ensure proper door alignment.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Coat inside of frames to be installed in masonry or to be grouted, with
bituminous coating, prior to installation.
3.03 INSTALLATION
A. Install doors and frames in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and
related requirements of specified door and frame standards or custom guidelines
indicated.
B. Install fire rated units in accordance with NFPA 80.
C. Coordinate frame anchor placement with wall construction.
D. Grout frames in masonry construction, using hand trowel methods; brace frames
so that pressure of grout before setting will not deform frames.
E. Install door hardware as specked in Section 08 7100.
F. Coordinate installation of electrical connections to electrical hardware items.
3.04 TOLERANCES
A. Clearances Between Door and Frame: Comply with related requirements of
specked frame standards or custom guidelines indicated in accordance with SDI
117 or NAAMM HMMA 861.
B. Maximum Diagonal Distortion: 1/16 inch measured with straight edge, comer to
corner.
SECTION 08 1416 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS
1.01 SUBMITTALS
A Product Data: Indicate door core materials and construction; veneer species,
type and characteristics.
B. Shop Drawings: Show doors and frames, elevations, sizes, types, swings,
undercuts, beveling, blocking for hardware, factory machining, factory finishing,
cutouts for glazing and other details.
C. Samples: Submit two samples of door veneer, 40 inch in size illustrating wood
grain, stain color, and sheen.
1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products
specified in this section with minimum three years of experience.
B. Installed Fire Rated Door and Transom Panel Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80 for
fire rated class as scheduled.
1.03 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A Package, deliver and store doors in accordance with specified quality standard.
B. Accept doors on site in manufacturers packaging. Inspect for damage.
C. Protect doors with resilient packaging. Do not store in damp or wet areas; or in
areas where sunlight might bleach veneer. Seal top and bottom edges with
United sealer if stored more than one week. Break seal on site to permit
ventilation.
1.04 WARRANTY
A Interior Doors: Provide manufacturers warranty. Interior Hollow Core Doors: One
(1) year. Interior Solid Core Doors: Life of installation.
B. Include coverage for delamination of veneer, warping beyond specified installation
tolerances, defective materials, and telegraphing core construction.
2.01 DOORS AND PANELS
A All Doors: See drawings for locations and additional requirements.
1. Quality Level: Custom Grade, in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI Architectural
Woodwork Standards.
2. Wood Veneer Faced Doors: 5-ply or 7-ply unless otherwise indicated.
B. Interior Doors: 1-3/4 inches thick unless otherwise indicated; flush construction.
Fire Rated Doors: Tested to ratings indicated on drawings in accordance with
NFPA 252, UL 10B, or UBC Standard 7-2-94 ("neutral pressure"); UL or WH
(ITS) labeled without any visible seals when door is closed.
2.02 DOOR AND PANEL CORES
A Non -Rated Solid Core and 20 Minute Rated Doom: Type particleboard core (PC),
plies and faces as indicated above.
B. Fire Rated Doors: Mineral core, Type FD, plies and faces as indicated above;
with core blocking as required to provide adequate anchorage of hardware
without through -bolting.
C. Hollow Core Doors: Type Institutional (IHC/FlHC); plies and faces as indicated
above.
2.03 DOOR FACINGS
A Wood Veneer Facing for Transparent Flnish: Species as scheduled on the
drawings, veneer grade as specified by quality standard, plain sliced, book
veneer match, running assembly match; unless otherwise indicated.
1. Vertical Edges: Any option allowed by quality standard for grade.
2. Pairs: Pair match each pair; set match pairs within 10 feet of each other
when doors am closed.
B. Veneer Facing for Opaque Finish: Any material allowed by quality standard.
2.04 ACCESSORIES
A Wood Louvers:
1. Material and Finish: Species to match the door facing.
2. Louver Blade: Flush louver.
3. Louver Free Area: As indicated on mechanical drawings.
B. Metal Louvers: As specified in Mechanical Documents.
C. Glazing Stops: Wood, of same species as door facing, mitered comers; prepared
for countersink style screws.
D. Astragals for Fire Rated Double Doors: Steel, shape as required to accomplish
fire rating.
2.05 DOOR CONSTRUCTION
A Fabricate doors in accordance with door quality standard specified.
B. Cores Constructed with stiles and rails:
1. Provide solid blocks at lock edge and top of door for closer for hardware
reinforcement.
a. Provide solid blocking for other throughbolted hardware.
C. Where supplementary protective edge trim is required, install trim after veneer
facing has been applied full -width.
D. Factory machine doors for hardware other than surface -mounted hardware, in
accordance with hardware requirements and dimensions.
E. Factory fit doom for frame opening dimensions identified on shop drawings, with
edge clearances in accordance with specified quality standard.
1. Exception: Doors to be field finished.
F. Provide edge clearances in accordance with the quality standard specified.
2.06 FACTORY FINISHING - WOOD VENEER DOORS
A Finish work in accordance with AWI/AWMAC/WI Architectural Woodwork Standards,
Section 5 - Finishing for Grade specified and as follows:
1. Transparent:
a. System - 12, Polyurethane, Water -based.
b. Stain: As indicated on drawings.
C. Sheen: As indicated in drawings.
3.01 EXAMINATION
A Verify existing conditions before starting work.
B. Verify that opening sizes and tolerances are acceptable.
C. Do not install doors in frame openings that are not plumb or are
out -of -tolerance for size or alignment.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A Install doors in accordance with manufacturers instructions and specified quality
standard. Install fire -rated doors in accordance with NFPA 80 requirements.
B. Factory -Finished and Fire Rated Doors: Do not field cut or trim; if fit or
clearance is not correct, replace door.
C. Field -Finished Doors: Trimming to fit is acceptable.
1. Adjust width of non -rated doors by cutting equally on both jamb edges.
2. Trim maximum of 3/4 inch off bottom edges.
3. Trim fire -rated doom in strict compliance with fire rating limitations.
D. Use machine tools to cut or drill for hardware.
E. Coordinate installation of doors with installation of frames and hardware.
F. Coordinate installation of glazing.
G. Install door lowers plumb and level.
H. Adjust doom for smooth and balanced door movement.
3.03 TOLERANCES
A Conform to specified qual'dy standard for fit and clearance tolerances.
B. Conform to specified qual'dy standard for telegraphing, warp, and squareness.
SECTION 08 7100 - DOOR HARDWARE
1.01 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A Coordinate the manufacture, fabrication, and installation of products onto which
door hardware will be installed.
B. Furnish templates for door and frame preparation to manufacturers and
fabricators of products requiring internal reinforcement for door hardware.
C. Convey Owners keying requirements to manufacturers.
1.02 SUBMITTALS
A Product Data: Manufacturers catalog literature for each type of hardware,
marked to clearly show products to be furbished for this project.
B. Hardware Schedule: Detailed listing of each Item of hardware to be installed on
each door. Use door numbering scheme as included in the Contract Documents.
Identify electrically operated items and include power requirements.
C. Keying Schedule: Submit for approval of Owner.
D. Keys: Call with identifying tags to Owner by security shipment direct from
hardware supplier.
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products
specified in this section with minimum three years of experience.
B. Hardware Supplier Personnel: Employ an Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC)
to assist in the work of this section.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A Package hardware items individually; label and identify each package with door
opening code to match hardware schedule.
1.05 WARRANTY
A Grade 1: Provide 10 year warranty for door closers.
2.01 DOOR HARDWARE - GENERAL
A Provide all hardware specified or required to make doors fully functional,
compliant with applicable codes, and secure to the extent indicated.
B. Provide all items of a single type of the some model by the same
manufacturer.
C. Provide products that comply with the following:
1. Applicable provisions of federal, state, and local codes.
2. ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
3. ANSI/ICC At 17.1, American National Standard for Accessible and Usable
Buildings and Facilities.
4. Applicable provisions of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code.
5. Fire -Rated Doors: NFPA 80.
6. All Hardware on Fire -Rated Doom: Listed and classified by UL as suitable for
the purpose specified and indicated.
7. Hardware for Smoke and Draft Control Doors: Provide hardware that enables
door assembly to comply with air leakage requirements of the applicable
code.
B. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by UL as
suitable for the purpose specified and indicated.
D. Function: Lock and latch function numbers and descriptions of manufactures
series as as shown on the drawings.
E. Electrically Operated and/or Controlled Hardware: Provide all power supplies,
power transfer hinges, relays, and interfaces required for proper operation;
provide wiring between hardware and control components and to building power
connection.
F. Finishes: Identified in schedule.
2.02 HINGES
A. Hinges: Provide hinges on every swinging door.
1. Provide five knuckle full mortise butt hinges unless otherwise indicated.
2. Provide ball -bearing hinges at All doors unless otherwise indicated.
3. Provide hinges in the quantities indicated.
4. Provide non -removable pins on exterior outswinging doors.
5. Where electrified hardware is mounted in door leaf, provide power transfer
hinges.
B. Butt Hinges: Comply with BHMA At 56.1 and A156.7; heavy weight, unless
otherwise indicated. Provide hinge width required to clear surrounding trim.
C. Quantity of Hinges Per Door:
1. Doors From 60 inches High up to 90 inches High: Three hinges.
2. Doom 90 inches High up to 120 inches High: Four hinges.
2.03 PUSH/PULLS
A. Push/Pulls: Comply with BHMA A156.6. On solid doors, provide matching push
plate and pull plate on opposite faces.
2.04 LOCKS AND LATCHES
A. Locks: Provide a lock for every door, unless specifically indicated as not
requiring locking.
1. Hardware Schedule indicates locking functions required for each door.
2. Trim: Provide lever handle or pull trim on outside of all locks unless
specifically stated to have no outside trim.
3. Lock Cylinders: Provide key access on outside of all locks unless specifically
stated to have no locking or no outside trim.
B. Lock Cylinders: Manufacturer's standard tumbler type, seven -pin interchangeable
core. Provide cams and/or tailpieces as required for locking devices required.
C. Keying: System as directed by Owner.
1. Include construction keying.
2. Coordinate to existing keying system where one already exists.
3. When providing keying information, comply with CHI Handbook 'Keying systems
and nomenclature'.
2.05 CYLINDRICAL LOCKSETS
A. Locking Functions: As defined in BHMA A156.2, and as follows:
1. Passage: No locking, always free entry and exit.
2. Privacy: I emergency tool unlocks.
3. Office: F82 Grade 1, key not required to lock, unlocks upon exit.
4. Store Room: F86, key required to lock, may not be left unlocked.
2.06 EXIT DEVICES
A. Locking Functions: Functions as defined in BHMA A156.3.
2.07 CLOSERS
A. Closers: Complying with BHMA A156.4.
1. Provide surface -mounted, door -mounted closers unless otherwise indicated.
2. Provide a door closer on every exterior door.
3. Provide a door closer on every fire- and smoke -rated door. Spring hinges
are not an acceptable self -closing device unless specifically so indicated.
4. On pairs of swinging doors, if an overlapping astragal is present, provide
coordinator to ensure the leaves close in proper order.
5. At corridors, locate door -mounted closer on room side of door.
6. At outswinging exterior doors, mount closer in inside of door.
2.08 STOPS AND HOLDERS
A. Stops: Complying with BHMA A156.8; provide a stop for every swinging door,
unless otherwise indicated. Provide wall stops, unless otherwise indicated.
2.09 GASKETING AND THRESHOLDS
A. Gaskets: Complying with BHMA A156.22.
1. On each door in smoke partition, provide smoke gaskets; top, sides, and
meeting stile of pairs. If fire/smoke partitions are not indicated on drawings,
provide smoke gaskets on each door identified as a 'smoke door and
20-minute rated fire doors.
2. On each exterior door, provide weatherstripping gaskets, unless otherwise
indicated; top, sides, and meeting stiles of pairs.
a. Where exterior door is also required to have fire or smoke rating,
provide gaskets functioning as both smoke and weather seals.
3. On each exterior door, provide door bottom sweep, unless otherwise indicated.
B. Thresholds:
1. At each exterior door, provide a threshold unless otherwise indicated.
2. Field cut threshold to frame for tight fit.
C. Fasteners At Exterior Locations: Non -corroding.
2.10 PROTECTION PLATES AND ARCHITECTURAL TRIM
A. Drip Guard: Provide projecting drip guard over all exterior doors unless they are
under a projecting roof or canopy.
2.11 KEY CONTROLS
A. Fire Department Lock Box: Heavy-duty, surface mounted, solid stainless -steel
box with hinged door and interior gasket seal; single drill resistant lock with
dust covers and tamper alarm.
1. Capacity: Holds 2 keys.
2. Finish: Manufacturer's standard black.
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that doom and frames are ready to receive work; labeled, fire -rated
doom and frames are present and properly installed, and dimensions are as
instructed by the manufacturer.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A.Install hardware in accordance with manufacturers instructions and applicable
codes.
B. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer.
C. Do not install surface mounted items until finishes applied to substrate are
complete.
D.Install hardware on fire -rated doors and frames in accordance with code and
NFPA 80.
E. Mounting heights for hardware from finished floor to center line of hardware
item:
1. For steel doom and frames: Comply with CHI "Recommended Locations for
Architectural Hardware for Steel Doors and Frames."
2. Far woad doors: Comply with DHI 'Recommended Locations for Architectural
Hardware for Wood Flush Doors."
F. Adjust hardware for smooth operation.
G. Adjust gasketing for complete, continuous seal; replace if unable to make
complete seal.
H. Adjust door closers for full door closure and to meet accessibility provisions of
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