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SECTION 08 14 73 - SLIDING WOOD-FRAMED GLASS DOORS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section includes sliding wood-framed glass doors for interior locations.
B. Related Sections:
1. Section 08 71 00 "Door Hardware" for hardware not specified in this Section.
2. Section 09 91 00 “Painting" for on-site finishing of bare, unfinished and factory-primed
sliding wood-framed glass doors.
1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Provide sliding wood-framed glass doors capable of complying with performance
requirements indicated based on testing manufacturers' sliding doors that are representative of
those specified.
1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material
descriptions, fabrication methods, dimensions of individual components and profiles, hardware,
finishes, and operating instructions.
B. Shop Drawings: For sliding wood-framed glass doors. Include plans, elevations, sections,
details, hardware, attachments to other work, operational clearances, and the following:
1. Mullion details for fenestration combinations including reinforcement and stiffeners.
2. Joinery details.
3. Expansion provisions.
4. Glazing details.
5. Accessories.
C. Samples for Initial Selection: For units with factory-applied color finishes.
1. Include similar Samples of hardware and accessories involving color selection.
D. Samples for Verification: For sliding wood-framed glass doors and components required,
prepared on Samples of size indicated below:
1. Main Framing Member: 12-inch- long section with glazing bead and factory-applied color
finish.
2. Hardware: Full-size units with factory-applied finish.
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1.5 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Qualification Data: For qualified Installer and Manufacturer.
B. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed within the last
four years by a qualified testing agency, for each class, grade, and size of sliding wood-framed
glass doors.
C. Warranty: Sample of special warranty.
1.6 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Maintenance Data: For finishes, operable panels, and operating hardware to include in
maintenance manuals.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: A manufacturer capable of fabricating sliding wood-framed glass
doors that meet or exceed performance requirements indicated and of documenting this
performance by inclusion in lists and by labels, test reports, and calculations.
1. Refer also to Specification Section 01 40 00 “Quality Requirements.”
B. Installer Qualifications: An installer acceptable to sliding door manufacturer for installation of
units required for this Project.
1. Refer also to Specification Section 01 40 00 “Quality Requirements.”
C. Source Limitations: Obtain sliding wood-framed glass doors from single source from single
manufacturer.
D. Fenestration Standard: Comply with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440,
"Standard/Specification for Windows, Doors, and Unit Skylights," for minimum standards of
performance, materials, components, accessories, and fabrication. Comply with more stringent
requirements if indicated.
1. Provide AAMA-certified, sliding wood-framed glass doors with an attached label.
E. Safety Glass: Category II materials complying with testing requirements in 16 CFR 1201.
1. Subject to compliance with requirements, permanently mark safety glass with certification
label of the SGCC or another certification agency acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction.
F. Glazing Publications: Comply with published recommendations of glass manufacturers and
with GANA's "Glazing Manual" unless more stringent requirements are indicated.
1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protect sliding doors during transit, storage, and handling to prevent damage, soiling, and
deterioration. Store off ground and covered in a clean, dry, well-ventilated, protected space.
Comply with manufacturer's written instructions.
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1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Field Measurements: Verify sliding wood-framed glass door openings by field measurements
before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings.
1.10 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or
replace sliding wood-framed glass doors that fail in materials or workmanship within specified
warranty period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Failure to meet performance requirements.
b. Structural failures including excessive deflection.
c. Faulty operation of movable panels and hardware.
d. Deterioration of wood, other materials, and finishes beyond normal weathering.
2. Warranty Period:
a. Sliding Door: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.
b. Glazing: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available manufacturers offering
products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
Finish-Coated Sliding Wood-Framed Glass Doors:
a. Crestline; a division of SNE Enterprises, Inc.
b. Jeld-Wen, Inc.
c. Hurd Millwork Company, Inc.
d. Marvin Windows and Doors.
e. Vetter; a division of SNE Enterprises, Inc.
f. Weather Shield Mfg., Inc.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Wood: Clear fir or pine or another suitable fine-grained lumber; kiln-dried to a moisture content
of 6 to 12 percent at time of fabrication; free of visible finger joints, blue stain, knots, pitch
pockets, and surface checks larger than 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) deep by 2 inches (51 mm) wide;
water-repellent preservative treated.
B. Wood Trim and Glazing Stops: Material and finish to match frame members.
C. Fasteners: Aluminum, nonmagnetic stainless steel, or other materials warranted by
manufacturer to be noncorrosive for SC 3 severe service conditions and compatible with sliding
wood-framed glass door members, cladding, trim, hardware, anchors, and other components.
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1. Exposed Fasteners: Unless unavoidable for applying hardware, do not use exposed
fasteners. For application of hardware, use fasteners that match finish of member or
hardware being fastened, as appropriate.
D. Anchors, Clips, and Accessories: Aluminum, nonmagnetic stainless steel, or zinc-coated steel
or iron complying with ASTM B 456 or ASTM B 633 for SC 3 severe service conditions; provide
sufficient strength to withstand design pressure indicated.
E. Integral Fin: PVC or extruded- or rolled-aluminum nailing fins for securing frame to structure;
provide sufficient strength to withstand design pressure indicated.
F. Mullions: Provide mullions and mullion casing and cover plates as shown, matching door units,
complete with anchors for support to structure and installation of sliding wood-framed glass door
units. Allow for erection tolerances and provide for movement of door units due to thermal
expansion and building deflections, as indicated. Provide mullions and cover plates capable of
withstanding design loads of door units.
G. Reinforcing Members: Aluminum, nonmagnetic stainless steel, nickel/chrome-plated steel
complying with ASTM B 456 or zinc-coated steel or iron complying with ASTM B 633 for SC 3
severe service conditions; provide sufficient strength to withstand design pressure indicated.
2.3 GLAZING
A. Glass and Glazing System: Comply with Section 08 80 00 "Glazing" for safety glass and
glazing requirements applicable to glazed sliding wood-framed glass doors.
B. Glass: Comply with Section 08 80 00 "Glazing" for requirements applicable to safety glazing.
C. Glazing System: Manufacturer's standard factory-glazing system.
2.4 HARDWARE
A. General: Provide manufacturer's standard hardware, fabricated from a corrosion-resistant
material compatible with wood complying with AAMA 907; designed to smoothly operate, tightly
close, and securely lock sliding wood-framed glass doors and sized to accommodate panel
weight and dimensions. Do not use aluminum in frictional contact with other metals. Where
exposed, provide extruded, cast, or wrought aluminum or nonmagnetic stainless steel.
1. Hardware Finish: Manufacturer's standard.
B. Roller Assemblies: Provide movable panels with adjustable-height roller assemblies, complying
with AAMA 906, consisting of self-lubricating, dual tandem nylon ball-bearing rollers; two roller
assemblies per panel.
C. Door Pulls: Provide manufacturer's standard pull grips.
D. Limit Stops: Resilient rubber.
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2.5 FABRICATION
A. Fabricate sliding wood-framed glass doors in sizes indicated. Include a complete system for
assembling components and anchoring windows.
B. Fabricate sliding wood-framed glass doors that are re-glazable without dismantling panel
framing.
C. Factory machine sliding wood-framed glass doors for openings and hardware that is not surface
applied.
D. Complete fabrication, assembly, finishing, hardware application, and other work in the factory to
greatest extent possible. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and
installation. Allow for scribing, trimming, and fitting at Project site.
E. Factory-Glazed Fabrication: Glaze sliding wood-framed glass doors in the factory. Comply with
requirements in Section 08 80 00 "Glazing" and with AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440.
F. Glazing Stops: Provide snap-on glazing stops coordinated with Section 08 80 00 "Glazing" and
with glazing system indicated. Provide glazing stops to match panel frames.
2.6 WOOD FINISHES
A. Factory-Finished Sliding Wood-Framed Glass Doors: Provide manufacturer's standard factory
finish. Apply finish to exposed wood surfaces.
1. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine openings, substrates, structural support, anchorage, and conditions, with Installer
present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions
affecting performance of work.
B. Verify rough opening dimensions, levelness of threshold substrate, and operational clearances.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with Drawings, Shop Drawings, and manufacturer's written instructions for installing
windows, hardware, accessories, and other components.
B. Hardware: For installation, see Section 08 71 00 “Door Hardware” and Section 08 70 13 “Door
Hardware Schedule.”
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C. Install sliding doors level, plumb, square, true to line, without distortion, warp or rack of frames
and panels, or impeding thermal movement, anchored securely in place to structural support,
and in proper relation to other adjacent construction.
D. Separate aluminum and other corrodible surfaces from sources of corrosion or electrolytic
action at points of contact with other materials according to ASTM E 2112, Section 5.12
"Dissimilar Materials."
3.3 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND PROTECTION
A. Lubricate hardware and moving parts.
B. Adjust operating panels to provide a tight fit at contact points for smooth operation, without
binding.
C. Adjust hardware for proper alignment, smooth operation, and proper latching without
unnecessary force or excessive clearance.
D. Clean frame surfaces immediately after installing sliding doors. Comply with manufacturer's
written recommendations for final cleaning and maintenance. Avoid damaging protective
coatings and finishes.
E. Clean glass immediately after installing sliding doors. Comply with manufacturer's written
recommendations for final cleaning and maintenance. Remove nonpermanent labels and clean
surfaces.
F. Remove and replace glass that has been broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged
during construction period.
G. Protect sliding door surfaces from contact with contaminating substances resulting from
construction operations. In addition, monitor sliding door surfaces adjacent to concrete and
masonry surfaces during construction for presence of dirt, scum, alkaline deposits, stains, or
other contaminants. If contaminating substances do contact sliding door surfaces, remove
contaminants immediately according to manufacturer's written instructions.
H. Refinish or replace sliding doors with damaged finishes.
I. Replace damaged components.
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