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GSBS Project No. 2019.13.05 Elk Run Elementary Security Remodel
Granite School District
PIONEER ELEMENTARY SECURITY REMODEL
Project No. 2019.013.12
ADDENDUM NO. 1 March 25, 2020
The original specifications and drawings, dated March 13th, 2019 for the project referenced above are amended in the Addendum No. 1, dated March 25, 2019. Receipt of this addendum shall be acknowledged by inserting its number and date in the space provided on the bid form. This addendum consists of the following: Attachments: This addendum includes the following attachments:
1. Revised specification Section 087100 – Door Hardware. 2. Revised specification Section 104413 – Fire Protection Cabinets. 3. Revised specification Section 104416 – Fire Extinguishers. 4. Prior approvals – see mechanical narrative. 5. Sheets AE112, AE601, AE802. 6. Electrical narrative and drawings EE200, ED101, ED102, EP101, EP602, EL101,
EL601.
AD1-A01 - Specification Section 087100 – Door Hardware.
Hardware groups revised and manufacture selections revised. See specification section for further information.
AD1-A02 – Added Specification 104413 – Fire Protection Cabinets. AD1-A03 – Added Specification 104416 – Fire Extinguishers. AD1-A04 – Prior approvals – See mechanical narrative. AD1-A05 - Sheet AE-112 Added fire extinguisher. AD1-A06 – Sheet AE-601 Revised door schedule, door frame type F2 added, Window
elevation. SF7 renumbered to SF6 AD1-AE07- Sheet AE-802 Detail 11/AE802 View title revised. Detail 12/AE802 revised AD1-AE08 - Electrical narrative and drawings EE200, ED101, ED102, EP101, EP602,
EL101, EL601.
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SECTION 087100 - DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following:
1. Commercial door hardware for the following:
a. Swinging doors.
b. Fire-rated swinging doors.
c. Other doors to the extent indicated.
2. Cylinders for doors specified in other Sections.
3. Electrified door hardware.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 08 Section "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames"
2. Division 08 Section "Aluminum-Framed Entrances and Storefronts"
3. Division 08 Section "Flush Wood Doors"
4. Division 26 Sections for connections to electrical power system and for low-voltage
wiring work.
5. Division 28 Section "Access Control" for access control devices installed at door
openings and provided as part of a security access system.
6. Division 28 Section "Intrusion Detection" for detection devices installed at door openings
and provided as part of an intrusion detection system.
C. Products furnished, but not installed, under this Section include the following. Coordinating,
purchasing, delivering, and scheduling remain requirements of this Section.
1.3 REFERENCED STANDARDS
A. Provide hardware in accordance with the following standards in addition to those specified in
Division 01 Section “References”.
1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI), A117.1: Accessible and Usable Buildings
and Facilities, edition as adopted by local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
2. Builders Hardware Manufacturer’s Association (BHMA)
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a. ANSI/BHMA A156.2: Bored and Preassembled Locks and Latches, 2011 edition
b. ANSI/BHMA A156.13: Mortise Locks and Latches, 2012 edition
c. ANSI/BHMA A156.3: Exit Devices, 2008 edition
d. ANSI/BHMA A156.4: Door Controls - Closers, 2008 edition
e. ANSI/BHMA A156.15: Release Devices – Closer Holder, Electromagnetic, and
Electromechanical, 2011 edition
f. ANSI/BHMA A156.18: Materials and Finishes, 2006 edition
3. Door and Hardware Institute (DHI)
a. Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Flush Wood Doors, 1993
edition
b. Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and
Frames, 2004 edition
c. Installation Guide for Doors and Hardware, 1994 edition
d. Keying Systems and Nomenclature, 2003 edition
e. Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule, 2001 edition
4. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
a. NFPA 70: National Electrical Code, edition as adopted by local AHJ.
b. NFPA 80: Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives, edition as
adopted by local AHJ.
c. NFPA 252: Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies, edition as
adopted by local AHJ.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Include construction and installation details, material descriptions, dimensions of
individual components and profiles, and finishes.
B. Shop Drawings: Details of electrified door hardware, indicating the following:
1. Wiring Diagrams: Power, signal, and control wiring. Include the following:
a. System schematic.
b. Point-to-point wiring diagram.
c. Riser diagram.
d. Elevation of each door.
2. Detail interface between electrified door hardware and fire alarm, access control,
security, building control system.
3. Operation Narrative: Describe the operation of doors controlled by electrified door
hardware.
C. Samples for Verification: For exposed door hardware of each type, in specified finish, full size.
Tag with full description for coordination with the door hardware sets. Submit Samples before,
or concurrent with, submission of the final door hardware sets, if requested.
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1. Samples will be returned to Contractor. Units that are acceptable and remain undamaged
through submittal, review, and field comparison process may, after final check of
operation, be incorporated into the Work, within limitations of keying requirements.
D. Qualification Data: For Installer
E. Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by manufacturer
and witnessed by a qualified testing agency, for locks, latches, and closers as requested.
F. Maintenance Data: For each type of door hardware to include in maintenance manuals. Include
final hardware and keying schedule.
G. Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Section.
H. Door Hardware Sets: Prepared by or under the supervision of Architectural Hardware
Consultant, detailing fabrication and assembly of door hardware, as well as procedures and
diagrams. Coordinate the final door hardware sets with doors, frames, and related work to
ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function, and finish of door hardware.
1. Format: Use same scheduling sequence and format and use same door numbers as in the
Contract Documents.
2. Content: Include the following information:
a. Identification number, location, hand, fire rating, and material of each door and
frame.
b. Type, style, function, size, quantity, and finish of each door hardware item.
c. Complete designations of every item required for each door or opening including
name and manufacturer.
d. Fastenings and other pertinent information.
e. Location of each door hardware set, cross-referenced to Drawings, both on floor
plans and in door and frame schedule.
f. Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule.
g. Mounting locations for door hardware.
h. Door and frame sizes and materials.
i. Description of each electrified door hardware function, including location,
sequence of operation, and interface with other building control systems.
j. Sequence of Operation: Include description of component functions that occur in
the following situations: authorized person wants to enter; authorized person
wants to exit; unauthorized person wants to enter; unauthorized person wants to
exit.
k. List of related door devices specified in other Sections for each door and frame.
3. Submittal Sequence: Submit the final door hardware sets at earliest possible date,
particularly where approval of the door hardware sets must precede fabrication of other
work that is critical in Project construction schedule. Include Product Data, Samples,
Shop Drawings of other work affected by door hardware, and other information essential
to the coordinated review of the door hardware sets.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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A. Installer Qualifications: An employer of workers trained and approved by lock manufacturer.
1. Installer's responsibilities include supplying and installing door hardware and providing a
qualified Architectural Hardware Consultant available during the course of the Work to
consult with Contractor, Architect, and Owner about door hardware and keying.
2. Installer shall have warehousing facilities in Project's vicinity.
3. Scheduling Responsibility: Preparation of door hardware and keying schedules.
4. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of data for electrified door hardware, including
Shop Drawings, based on testing and engineering analysis of manufacturer's standard
units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project.
B. Architectural Hardware Consultant Qualifications: A person who is currently certified by DHI
as an Architectural Hardware Consultant and who is experienced in providing consulting
services for door hardware installations that are comparable in material, design, and extent to
that indicated for this Project.
C. Source Limitations: Obtain each type and variety of door hardware from a single manufacturer,
unless otherwise indicated.
1. Provide electrified door hardware from same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware,
unless otherwise indicated. Manufacturers that perform electrical modifications and that
are listed by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction
are acceptable.
D. Electrified Door Hardware: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing
agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use.
E. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in
Division 01 Section "Project Management and Coordination."
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to
Project site.
B. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to the final door hardware sets,
and include basic installation instructions, templates, and necessary fasteners with each item or
package.
1.7 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate layout and installation of recessed hardware with floor construction. Cast anchoring
inserts into concrete. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified in
Division 03.
B. Templates: Distribute door hardware templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to
be factory prepared for installing door hardware. Check Shop Drawings of other work to
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confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply
with indicated requirements.
C. Coordinate with aluminum entrance door supplier for door hardware installation.
D. Electrical System Roughing-in: Coordinate layout and installation of electrified door hardware
with connections to power supplies, fire alarm system and detection devices, access control
system, security system, and building control system.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or
replace components of door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within specified
warranty period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Structural failures including excessive deflection, cracking, or breakage.
b. Faulty operation of operators and door hardware.
c. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal
weathering and use.
2. Warranty Period: Three (3) years from date of Substantial Completion, except as
follows:
a. Continuous Hinges: Lifetime of Building
b. Grade 1 Cylindrical Locks: Ten (10) years from date of Substantial Completion.
c. Mortise Locks: Five (5) years from date of Substantial Completion.
d. Exit Devices: Three (3) years from date of Substantial Completion.
e. Manual Closers: Thirty (30) years from date of Substantial Completion.
f. Automatic Operators: Two (2) years from date of Substantial Completion.
g. Electrified Hardware Items: One (1) year from date of Substantial Completion.
1.9 MAINTENANCE SERVICE
A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and
maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and
removal and replacement of door hardware.
B. Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, provide six (6) months' full
maintenance by skilled employees of door hardware Installer. Include quarterly preventive
maintenance, repair or replacement of worn or defective components, lubrication, cleaning, and
adjusting as required for proper door hardware operation. Provide parts and supplies same as
those used in the manufacture and installation of original products.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
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2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
1. Hinges: Ives, Hager, Stanley, McKinney
2. Continuous Hinges: Ives, Hager, Select, Pemko
3. Operating Door Trim: Ives, Hager, Rockwood, Trimco
4. Locks and Latches: Schlage, Owner’s Standard
5. Cylinders and Cores: Schlage, Keyway TBD Owner’s Standard
6. Exit Devices: Von Duprin, Owner’s Standard
7. Mechanical Door Closers: LCN, Owner’s Standard
8. Automatic Operators: LCN, Owner’s Standard
9. Accessories and Trim: Ives, Hager, Rockwood, Trimco
10. Thresholds: Zero, NGP, Pemko
11. Weather-strip and Gasket: Zero, NGP, Pemko
12. Electronic Accessories: HES, Von Duprin, Schlage Electronics
13. GRI, ADI
14. Miscellaneous Hardware: Ives, Hager, Rockwood, Trimco
2.2 SCHEDULED HARDWARE
A. Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size, and other distinctive qualities of each
type of finish hardware are indicated in the "Hardware Schedule" at the end of this Section.
Products are identified by using hardware designation numbers of the following:
1. Manufacturer's Product Designations: The product designation and name of one
manufacturer are listed for each hardware type required for the purpose of establishing
minimum requirements. Provide either the product designated or, where more than one
manufacturer is specified under the Article "Manufacturers" in Part 2 for each hardware
type, the comparable product of one of the other manufacturers that complies with
requirements.
2.3 MATERIALS AND FABRICATION
A. General
1. Manufacturer's Name Plate: Do not use manufacturers' products that have manufacturer's
name or trade name displayed in a visible location (omit removable nameplates) except in
conjunction with required fire-rated labels and as otherwise acceptable to Architect.
a. Manufacturer's identification will be permitted on rim of lock cylinders only.
2. Base Metals: Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated using
manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper, and hardness, but in no case of
lesser (commercially recognized) quality than specified for applicable hardware units for
finish designations indicated.
3. Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates generally prepared for
machine screw installation. Do not provide hardware that has been prepared for self-
tapping sheet metal screws, except as specifically indicated.
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B. Fasteners
1. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-head
screws except as otherwise indicated. Furnish stainless steel (exposed under any
condition) screws to match hardware finish or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to
match finish of this other work as closely as possible including "prepared for paint"
surfaces to receive painted finish.
2. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units that are exposed when door is closed
except to the extent no standard units of type specified are available with concealed
fasteners. Use through bolts only as indicated in this section unless their use is the only
means of reinforcing the work adequately to fasten the hardware securely. Where thru-
bolts are used as a means of reinforcing the work, provide sleeves for each thru-bolt or
use sex screw fasteners.
2.4 HINGES
A. Acceptable Products:
1. Ives: 5BB1 5BB1HW
2. Hager: BB1279 BB1168
3. Stanley: FBB179 FBB168
4. McKinney: TB2714 T4B3386
B. Requirements:
1. Quantity: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated:
a. Two Hinges: For doors with heights up to 60 inches.
b. Three Hinges: For doors with heights 61 to 90 inches.
2. Template Requirements: Except for hinges and pivots to be installed entirely (both
leaves) into wood doors and frames, provide only template-produced units.
3. Hinge Weight: As indicated in hardware sets.
4. Hinge Base Metal: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following:
a. Exterior Hinges: Stainless steel with stainless-steel pin.
b. Interior Hinges: Steel with steel pin.
c. Hinges for Fire-Rated Assemblies: Steel with steel pin.
5. Hinge Options: Where indicated in door hardware sets or on Drawings:
a. Safety Stud: Designed for stud in one leaf to engage hole in opposing leaf.
b. Non-removable Pins: Provide set screw in hinge barrel that, when tightened into a
groove in hinge pin, prevents removal of pin while door is closed; for out-swinging
doors.
c. Corners: Square.
6. Fasteners: Comply with the following:
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a. Machine Screws: For metal doors and frames. Install into drilled and tapped
holes.
b. Wood Screws: For wood doors and frames.
c. Threaded-to-the-Head Wood Screws: For fire-rated wood doors.
2.5 ELECTRIC STRIKES
A. Acceptable Products:
1. HES 5200 Series
B. Requirements:
1. Provide electric strikes that are continuous duty rated without the use of external
rectifiers.
2. Provide electric strikes with function (fail safe, fail secure) and power requirements as
scheduled.
2.6 LOCKS AND LATCHES
A. General:
1. Lock Chassis: Shall be made from steel, with locking spindles of stainless steel.
2. Latch Bolt: Shall be constructed of stainless steel with 3/4 inch throw on mortise locks
and 1/2 inch throw otherwise. Latch to be deadlocking on keyed functions.
3. Lever Trim: Shall be pressure cast brass, bronze, zinc, or steel with wrought rose design.
Levers are to be solid with no voids or plastic inserts.
4. Fire Rating: Lock shall be listed for up to 3 hours.
5. Strike Plates: Provide ANSI 4-7/8 inch strike plates. At pairs of doors, provide strike
with 7/8 inch flat lip. At single doors, provide round-lipped strike with lip length as
required to minimally clear jamb and trim. Provide dust box at each strike location.
B. Mortise Locks
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Schlage: L Series, 17A Trim Design
2. Requirements:
a. Provide mortise locks conforming to ANSI/BHMA A156.13 Series 1000, Grade 1
Operational, Grade 1 Security, and manufactured from heavy gauge steel, containing
components of steel with a zinc dichromate plating for corrosion resistance. Provide
lock case that is multi-function and field reversible for handing without opening case.
b. Where specified, provide indicator window measuring a minimum 2 inch x 1/2 inch
with 180 degree visibility. Provide messages color-coded with full text and/or
symbols, as scheduled, for easy visibility.
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1) Occupied Indicator: Provide indicator above cylinder for visibility while
operating the lock that identifies the trim as occupied/unoccupied status of the
door. Indicator in unoccupied state has a white background with black text and
icon. Indicator in the occupied state has a red background with white text and
icon.
c. Provide locks with standard 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) backset with full 3/4 inch (19 mm)
throw stainless steel mechanical anti-friction latchbolt. Provide deadbolt with full 1
inch (25 mm) throw, constructed of stainless steel.
d. Provide standard ASA strikes unless extended lip strikes are necessary to protect
trim.
3. Lever Trim: Solid brass, bronze, or stainless steel, cast or forged in design specified, with
wrought roses and external lever spring cages. Provide thru-bolted levers with 2-piece
spindles.
a. Deadbolt: Shall be constructed of stainless steel and include security roller pins.
Shall have a minimum 1 inch throw.
b. Spring Cages: Lock shall have individual external spring cages for each lever.
c. Lever Spindles: Provide lockset with independent, breakaway type lever spindles.
Spindles that are continuous through the lock case are not acceptable.
d. Hub Blocking: Provide lockset with a hub blocking plate to resist unauthorized
entry.
e. Vandal Resistant Lever: Where scheduled, provide lockset with lever that freely
rotates even when locked to resist vandalism and abuse.
f. Thumbturns: Provide thumbturns as enlarged, ADA designated style thumbturns.
g. Visual Indicator: Where scheduled, provide visual indicator showing “Vacant” or
“Occupied”.
C. Grade 1 Bored Locks
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Schlage: ND Series, Rhodes Lever
2. Provide cylindrical locks exceeding the ANSI/BHMA A156.2 Grade 1 performance
standards for strength, security & durability in the categories below:
a. Abusive locked lever torque – minimum 3,100 inch-pounds without gaining access
b. Offset lever pull - minimum 1,600 foot pounds without gaining access, simulates
pry-bar attacks
c. Vertical lever impact - minimum 100 impacts without gaining access,simulates
sledgehammer-blows to trim, very aggressive abuse
d. Cycle life - minimum 16 million cycles Cycle life speaks to robustness of lock,
ensuring operation after 10M cycles (BHMA requirement is 1M).
1) With no visible lever sag working after 15M cycles is not the same as
working well. No droop and wobble means the lock still works like new
after the test.
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2) Without the use of performance aids (i.e. set screws, spacers, etc.) Set
screws and spacers are a poor fix for droop and wobble. Both add to
installation complexity, and set screws can be tamper targets.
e. Door Prep: Provide lockset to install using a standard ANSI 161 door preparation.
f. Anti-Rotation Plate: Provide lockset with a mechanically interlocked anti-rotation
plate. Anti-Rotation teeth or “bite tabs” are not acceptable. Locks without any
rotation prevention devices are not acceptable.
g. Lever Return Springs: Provide each lever with two compression type return
springs that are easily accessible without dismantling the lock chassis. Locks
utilizing tension or torsion lever return springs are unacceptable. Locks with
internal springs that require dismantling the lock chassis are unacceptable.
h. Lever Spindles: Provide lock with either milled or 1-piece deep drawn spindles. 2-
piece interlocking stamped spindles are not acceptable.
i. Multi-Functionality: Provide modular lockset with capability to convert to a new
lock function by changing key cams.
j. Vandal Resistant Lever: Where scheduled, provide lockset with lever that freely
rotates even when locked to resist vandalism and abuse.
2.7 CYLINDERS AND CORES
A. Acceptable Products:
1. Schlage: CE Keyway
2. Match existing facility standard
B. Requirements:
1. Full Size Interchangeable Cylinders, where scheduled: Provide cylinders of quantity and
type and with the appropriate cam/tailpiece to be compatible with the locking hardware
provided. Provide cylinder housings ready to accept 6-pin, Full-Size Interchangeable
Cores (FSIC), where scheduled.
a. Temporary Construction Keying: Provide each cylinder housing and/or lock lever
with keyed construction core during the construction period. Cores will remain
property of the contractor and will be returned upon installation of owner’s
permanent key system.
2. Conventional Cylinders, where scheduled: Provide cylinders of quantity and type and
with the appropriate cam/tailpiece to be compatible with the locking hardware provided.
Provide factory keyed 6-Pin conventional cylinders that are utility patented until at least
2029. Provide cylinders with a geographically exclusive factory-restricted keyway.
a. Temporary Construction Keying: Provide each cylinder with “Split Key” type
temporary keying during the construction period. At substantial completion,
accompany the owner’s representative while voiding construction keying.
3. Keys: Provide cylinder manufacturer’s standard keys. Keys shall be shipped separate
from cores directly to owner’s representative. For estimating purposes, provide keys in
the following quantities:
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a. Construction Control Keys: 2 each
b. Construction Change Keys: 12 each
c. Permanent Control Keys: 2 each
d. Split Key Voiding Keys: 2 each
e. Permanent Master Keys: 2 each
f. Permanent Change Keys: 4 per core
2.8 EXIT DEVICES
A. Acceptable Products:
1. Von Duprin: 98 Series
B. Requirements:
1. ANSI Grade: BHMA/ANSI A156.3, Grade 1.
2. Device Construction:
a. Exit device(s) shall have a mechanism case constructed of extruded aluminum or
wrought stainless steel, base plates constructed of cold rolled or cast steel, push
pad of extruded aluminum with stainless steel covering or wrought stainless steel,
and end caps with flush mounted, sloped design. At full-glass doors, provide exit
devices with no exposed fasteners or rivets visible through glass. Where required
by stile width, provide narrow-stile type device.
b. Latchbolt: Provide Pullman-type deadlocking latch bolts constructed of stainless
steel. Where specified provide high security Pullman-type latchbolt that collapses
to be square faced under high pull forces. Latch return springs shall be
compression type. Tension and Torsion latch return springs are not acceptable.
c. Dogging Mechanism: where dogging or latch-retraction options are not
specifically scheduled for non-fire rated doors, provide device with a hex-key
activated hook-type dogging mechanism constructed of steel.
d. Plastic or nylon used for the push pad, or parts in the dogging mechanism or
latchbolt mechanism are unacceptable.
e. Sound Dampening: Device shall be provided with factory-installed sound
dampening materials.
f. Provide device type, function, and trim style as indicated in hardware schedules.
3. Where exit device(s) are provided for fire rated door, provide with fire listing and label
indicating “Fire Exit Hardware”. If device is mounted on wood doors, provide sex nuts
and bolts.
4. Provide shim kits, filler plates, and other accessories as required for each opening.
5. Unless otherwise indicated in the sets, provide device with roller-type strike.
6. Where scheduled, provide removable mullions by same manufacturer as provided exit
devices. Provide mullion stabilizers, key removable option, strike preps, and fire rating
as indicated in sets.
2.9 MECHANICAL DOOR CLOSERS
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A. General:
1. Valves: Closers shall have separate valves for latch speed, main speed, and back check.
Valves shall be staked to prevent accidental removal.
2. Provide the appropriate closer body, handing, and brackets to mount closer inside the
building on the least-public side of the door.
a. Where closers are to be mounted parallel arm, provide with heavy duty, fully
forged arms.
b. Where closers are to be mounted regular arm and the opening can otherwise be
opened to 180 degrees, provide closer with the appropriate special templating to
allow 180 degree door swing. Where a special template is not available for 180
degree swing, provide closer arm with integrated stop.
3. Integrated Stop Closer Arms: Where a closer with integrated stop is required, provide the
appropriate closer and arm as follows:
a. Parallel arm with spring-cushioned stop arm: Provide where door is otherwise able
to open to 95 degrees and requires a parallel arm mount closer.
b. Parallel arm with dead stop arm: Provide where door is obstructed from opening to
95 degrees and requires a parallel arm mount closer.
c. Regular arm with push side surface-mounted overhead stop: Provide where door
closer should mount on pull side of door.
4. Hold Open Arms: Provide closer arms with mechanical hold-opens as scheduled.
5. Provide closers with any special templates, brackets, plates, or other accessories required
for interface with header, door, wall, and other hardware. Provide closers with screw
packs containing thru-bolts, machine screws, and wood screws.
6. Closers shall be provided with all-weather fluid and shall not require readjustment from
120 degrees F to -30 degrees F. Fluid shall be non-flaming and shall not fuel door or
floor covering fires. Upon request, provide data indicating thermal properties of fluid.
7. Closers shall close and latch door when adjusted to meet accessibility requirements for
door opening force: 8.5 lbs at exterior doors, 5 lbs at interior doors, and 15 lbs at labeled
fire doors.
B. Heavy Duty Door Closers:
1. Acceptable Products:
a. LCN: 4040XP
2. Requirements:
a. ANSI Grade: BHMA/ANSI A156.4, Grade 1.
b. Closer Construction: Closer shall have cast iron body with 1-1/2 inch steel piston,
double heat treated pinion, 5/8 inch bearing journals, and full complement needle
or caged ball bearings. Closer shall be adjustable from sizes 1 through 6.
c. Provide closers with spring size adjustment dial for ease of adjusting.
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2.10 AUTOMATIC OPERATORS
A. Acceptable Products:
1. LCN: 4600 Series
B. Requirements:
1. Provide low energy automatic operator units with hydraulic closer complying with ANSI
A156.19.
2. Provide units with conventional door closer opening and closing forces unless power
operator motor is activated. Provide door closer assembly with adjustable spring size,
back-check, and opening and closing speed adjustment valves to control door.
a. Hydraulic Fluid: Fireproof, passing requirements of UL10C, and requiring no
seasonal closer adjustment for temperatures ranging from 120 degrees F to -30
degrees F.
3. Provide units with on/off switch for manual operation, motor start up delay, vestibule
interface delay, electric lock delay, and door hold open delay.
4. Provide drop plates, brackets, or adapters for arms as required for details.
5. Provide actuator switches for operation as specified. Provide weather-resistant actuators
at exterior applications.
6. Provide complete assemblies of controls, switches, power supplies, relays, and
parts/material recommended and approved by manufacturer of automatic operator for
each individual leaf.
7. Provide units with vestibule inputs that allow sequencing operation of two units, and
SPDT relay for interfacing with latching or locking devices.
2.11 ARCHITECTURAL DOOR TRIM
A. Protection Plates and Edge Guards
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Ives: 8400 Series
b. Rockwood: K1050
c. Hager: 194S
d. Trimco: K Series
2. Requirements:
a. Provide .050 inch thick stainless steel protection plates with height as scheduled.
Plate shall have four beveled edges and countersunk screws. Provide plate with
width as follows:
1) Pairs of Doors: Provide plate to be 1 inch less door width.
2) Single Doors: Provide plate to be 2 inches less door width on push side, pull
side mounted plates to be 1 inch less door width.
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B. Door Stops and Holders
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Ives: WS406/407
b. Rockwood: 405/406
c. Hager: 236W
d. Trimco: 1270
2. Requirements:
a. Provide stops and holders as indicated in the hardware sets.
b. Where wall bumpers are scheduled, provide concave rubber bumper where the
adjacent lever trim incorporates a push-button. Otherwise, provide convex rubber
bumpers.
c. Where wall bumpers are scheduled for exterior doors, provide FS18S floor stop(s)
to be mounted on wall.
2.12 SADDLE AND PANIC THRESHOLDS
A. Acceptable Products:
1. Zero International: 655A
2. National Guard: 425HD
3. Pemko: 1715A
B. Requirements:
1. Saddle thresholds: Provide with length equal to the width of the opening.
2. Panic thresholds: Provide with length equal to the overall frame width. Provide with
mitered and welded ends.
3. Provide stainless steel machine screws and lead anchors for each threshold.
2.13 WEATHERSTRIP AND GASKET
A. General:
1. Provide weather strip and gasketing as scheduled.
2. Size weather strip and gasket to provide a continuous seal around opening and at meeting
stiles.
B. Perimeter Seals
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Zero: 429A 488S-BK
b. National Guard: 700SA 2525B
c. Pemko: 2891AS PK33D
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C. Astragals, Meeting Stiles, and Mullion Seals
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Zero: 43SP
b. National Guard: 139A
c. Pemko: 357C
2. Requirements
a. Where overlapping astragals are scheduled on exterior doors, provide with thru-
bolts.
b. Where overlapping astragals are scheduled on out-swinging doors, provide for
mounting on the pull-side of the active leaf. Otherwise, provide for mounting on
the push-side of the inactive leaf.
D. Door Bottoms
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Zero: 39A
b. National Guard: 200NA
c. Pemko: 3452CNB
2.14 ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES
A. Power Supplies
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Von Duprin/Schlage Electronics: PS900 Series
2. Requirements:
a. Provide power supplies, recommended and approved by the manufacturer of the
electrified locking component, for the operation of electrified locks, electrified exit
devices, magnetic locks, electric strikes, and other components requiring a power
supply.
b. Provide the appropriate quantity of power supplies necessary for the proper
operation of the electrified locking component and/or components as
recommended by the manufacturer of the electrified locking components with
consideration for each electrified component utilizing the power supply, the
location of the power supply, and the approved wiring diagrams. Locate the power
supplies as directed by the Architect.
c. Provide a power supply that is regulated and filtered 24 VDC, or as required, and
UL class 2 listed.
d. Options: Provide the following options.
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1) Provide a power supply, where specified, with the internal capability of
charging optional sealed backup batteries 24 VDC, or as required, in
addition to operating the DC load.
2) Provide sealed batteries for battery back-up at each power supply where
scheduled.
3) Provide keyed power supply cabinet.
4) Provide a power supply complete requiring only 120VAC to the fused input
and shall be supplied in an enclosure.
e. Provide a power supply with emergency release terminals, where required, that
allow the release of all devices upon activation of the fire alarm system complete
with fire alarm input for initiating “no delay” exiting mode.
B. Electric Power Transfers
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Von Duprin: EPT-10
2. Requirements:
a. Provide edge-mounted electric power transfer with either two 18 gauge wires or
ten 24 gauge wires as scheduled.
b. Provide transfer capable of carrying a 16 Amp current for a minimum of .3
seconds.
C. Door Contacts
1. Acceptable Products:
a. GRI DS-01T-W
b. ADI: 0E-ROPLUNGE
2. Requirements:
a. Provide concealed, edge-mounted door contacts as appropriate for door/frame
material.
2.15 MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE
A. Silencers
1. Acceptable Products:
a. Ives: SR64
2. Requirements:
a. Where indicated on single openings, provide 3 each rubber silencers on lock jamb.
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b. Where indicated on paired openings, provide 2 each rubber silencers on header.
2.16 FINISHES
A. Match items to the manufacturer's standard color and texture finish for the latch and locksets (or
push-pull units if no latch or locksets).
B. Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition,
hardness, and other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than
specified by referenced standards for the applicable units of hardware.
C. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are those listed
in ANSI/BHMA A156.18, "Materials and Finishes," including coordination with the traditional
U.S. finishes shown by certain manufacturers for their products.
D. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are the industry-
recognized standard commercial finishes, except as otherwise noted.
1. Brushed Chrome and/or Stainless Steel Appearance
a. Brushed Stainless Steel, no coating: ANSI 630.
b. Satin Chrome, Clear Coated: ANSI 626, ANSI 652.
c. Powder Coated Aluminum finish: ANSI 689.
d. Saddle and Panic Thresholds: Mill Aluminum finish.
e. Weatherstrip and Gasket: Clear Anodized Aluminum finish.
2.17 HIGH SECURITY EMERGENCY KEY BOX
A. Acceptable Products:
1. Knox, Inc. 3200 Series x RMK
B. Requirements:
1. Provide recess-mounted emergency key box as approved by the local fire jurisdiction.
Key box to be master-keyed as dictated by local fire jurisdiction.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine doors and frames, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for
installation tolerances, labeled fire door assembly construction, wall and floor construction, and
other conditions affecting performance.
B. Examine roughing-in for electrical power systems to verify actual locations of wiring
connections before electrified door hardware installation.
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C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Steel Doors and Frames: Comply with DHI A115 Series.
1. Surface-Applied Door Hardware: Drill and tap doors and frames according to ANSI
A250.6.
B. Wood Doors: Comply with DHI A115-W Series.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Pre-installation conference shall be conducted prior to installation of hardware at Project site.
Meet with the, Owner, Contractor, installer, and manufacturer’s representatives. A separate
pre-installation conference shall be conducted prior to the installation of electronic security
hardware with the electrical contractor Review catalogs, brochures, templates, installation
instructions, and the approved hardware schedule. Survey installation procedures and
workmanship, with special emphasis on unusual conditions, as to ensure correct technique of
installation, and coordination with other work. Notify participants at least ten, 10 working days
before conference.
B. Hardware Installers must have a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in installation of
hardware. Provide verification of installer’s qualification to Consultant for approval. All
installers to attend review meetings with the hardware distributor.
C. Install hardware using only manufacturer supplied and approved fasteners in strict adherence
with manufacturers published installation instructions.
D. Install head seal prior to installation of “PA”-parallel arm mounted door closers and push side
mounted door stops/holders. Trim, cut and notch thresholds and saddles neatly to minimally fit
the profile of the door frame. Install thresholds and saddles in a bed of caulking completely
sealing the underside from water and air penetration.
E. Counter sink through bolt of door pull under push plate during installation.
F. Mounting Heights: Mount door hardware units at heights indicated, as follows, unless
otherwise indicated or required to comply with governing regulations.
1. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Architectural
Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames."
2. Custom Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Builders'
Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames."
3. Wood Doors: DHI WDHS.3, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for
Wood Flush Doors."
G. Install each door hardware item to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. Where
cutting and fitting are required to install door hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be
painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation of surface
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protective trim units with finishing work specified in Division 09 Sections. Do not install
surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrates involved.
1. Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachment
substrates as necessary for proper installation and operation.
2. Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space
fasteners and anchors according to industry standards.
H. Furnish wiring diagrams to electrical contractor for use in installing electrical hardware
products.
1. Electrical contractor to run all wiring and make all final connections for electrified
hardware. Hardware supplier shall be responsible to furnish all wiring diagrams to
operate electrified hardware. Access control material and electrified hardware to
interface at junction boxes.
I. Boxed Power Supplies: Locate power supplies as indicated. Verify location with Architect.
1. Configuration: Provide one power supply for each door opening.
2. Configuration: Provide the least number of power supplies required to adequately serve
doors with electrified door hardware.
J. Thresholds: Set thresholds for exterior and acoustical doors in full bed of sealant complying
with requirements specified in Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants."
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Architectural Hardware Consultant: Architect shall engage a qualified Architectural Hardware
Consultant to perform inspections and to prepare inspection reports.
B. Architectural Hardware Consultant shall inspect door hardware and state in each report whether
installed work complies with or deviates from requirements, including whether door hardware is
properly installed and adjusted.
3.5 ADJUSTING
A. Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to
ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to
operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating
and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements.
1. Electric Strikes: Adjust horizontal and vertical alignment of keeper to properly engage
lock bolt.
2. Door Closers: Unless otherwise required by authorities having jurisdiction, adjust sweep
period so that, from an open position of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds
to move to a point 3 inches (75 mm) from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the
door.
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B. Occupancy Adjustment: Approximately six months after date of Substantial Completion,
Installer's Architectural Hardware Consultant shall examine and readjust, including adjusting
operating forces, each item of door hardware as necessary to ensure function of doors, door
hardware, and electrified door hardware.
3.6 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by door hardware installation.
B. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish.
C. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure that door hardware is without
damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion.
3.7 DEMONSTRATION
A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel to
adjust, operate, and maintain door hardware and door hardware finishes. Refer to Division 01
Section "Demonstration and Training."
3.8 DOOR HARDWARE SETS
A. The following schedule of hardware sets shall be considered a guide and the supplier is
cautioned to refer to general conditions, special conditions, and the full requirements of this
section. It shall be the hardware supplier's responsibility to furnish all required hardware.
B. Where items of hardware are not definitely or correctly specified and are required for
completion of the Work, a written statement of such omission, error, conflict, or other
discrepancy shall be sent to the Architect, prior to date specified for receipt of bids, for
clarification by addendum.
C. Adjustments to the Contract Sum will not be allowed for omissions or items of hardware not
clarified prior to bid opening.
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 01
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE
1 EA PRIVACY LOCK ND40S SPA 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP EDA MC TBWMS 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
1 EA COAT AND HAT HOOK 507 626 IVE
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. 02
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE
1 EA FACULTY RESTROOM L9485P6 06A 09-544 L283-722 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP EDA MC TBWMS 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW B-CS 630 IVE
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
1 EA COAT AND HAT HOOK 507 626 IVE
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 03
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
1 EA ENTRANCE LOCK ND53P6D SPA 626 SCH
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 04
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
1 EA CLASSROOM LOCK ND70PD SPA 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP EDA MC TBWMS 689 LCN
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 05 - Not Used
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 06
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
1 EA DBL CYL COMM LOCK ND72P6 SPA XN12-002 626 SCH
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 5200C-12/24 630 HES
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP HEDA MC TBWMS 689 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS TKTX 630 IVE
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
2 EA MULTITECH READER MT15/MT11 BY DIV 28 BLK SCE
POWER SUPPLY BY DIV 28 B/O
CARD IN /CARD OUT. USER PRESENTS CREDENTIAL, ELECTRIC STRIKE RELEASES, USER OPENS
DOOR TO ENTER. INTERFACE REQUIRED WITH FIRE LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE OF ELECTRIC STRIKE IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE. DOOR MAY BE HELD OPEN USING THE
HOLD OPEN FEATURE OF CLOSER ARM.
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 07-NOT USED
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. 08
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND80PD SPA 626 SCH
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061
(KEYSWITCH)
626 SCH
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 5200C-12/24 630 HES
1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4642 CS WMS 120V AC 689 LCN
1 EA WIRELESS ACTUATOR,
JAMB MOUNT
8310-3818WF
(PUSH SIDE MULLION)
630 LCN
1 EA WIRELESS ACTUATOR,
WALL MOUNT
8310-853WP
(PULL SIDE WALL)
630 LCN
1 EA ACTIVATION RECEIVER 8310-865 630 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS TKTX 630 IVE
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15/MT11 BY DIV 28 BLK SCE
1 EA KEY SWITCH 653-04 12/24 VDC 626 SCE
1 EA REMOTE SWITCH BY DIV 28 B/O
POWER SUPPLY BY DIV 28 B/O
EA RELAYS AS REQ'D BY DIV 26 B/O
KEY SWITCH TO TURN ON/OFF ADA OPERATOR WHEN LEVER IS LOCKED/UNLOCKED.
USER PRESENTS CREDENTIAL, ELECTRIC STRIKE RELEASES. USER EITHER OPENS DOOR OR
PUSHES ACTUATOR TO ENGAGE AUTO OPERATOR TO OPEN DOOR. ELECTRIC STRIKE MAY BE
REMOTELY RELEASED FROM ADMIN, LOCATION TBD. EGRESS AT ALL TIMES BY LEVER FROM
INSIDE.
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 09 - Not Used
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. 10
Each to have:
3 EA HINGE 5BB1 4.5 X 4.5 NRP 652 IVE
1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND80PD SPA 626 SCH
1 EA ELECTRIC STRIKE 5200C-12/24 630 HES
1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4631 CS WMS 120 VAC 689 LCN
1 EA WIRELESS ACTUATOR,
JAMB MOUNT
8310-3818WF
(PUSH SIDE MULLION)
630 LCN
1 EA WIRELESS ACTUATOR,
WALL MOUNT
8310-853WP
(PULL SIDE WALL)
630 LCN
1 EA ACTIVATION RECEIVER 8310-865 630 LCN
1 EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 1 1/2" LDW B-CS TKTX 630 IVE
1 EA WALL STOP WS406/407CCV 626 IVE
1 EA GASKETING 488SBK PSA BK ZER
1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15/MT11 BY DIV 28 BLK SCE
POWER SUPPLY BY DIV 28 B/O
EA RELAYS AS REQ'D BY DIV 26 B/O
USER PRESENTS CREDENTIAL, ELECTRIC STRIKE RELEASES. USER EITHER OPENS DOOR OR
PUSHES ACTUATOR TO ENGAGE AUTO OPERATOR TO OPEN DOOR.
EGRESS AT ALL TIMES BY LEVER FROM INSIDE
HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-01
Each to have:
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE CD-35A-EO 626 VON
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 626 SCH
1 RE-USE REMAINING EXISTING HARDWARE EXI
REMOVE PUSH BARS AND EXISTING PANIC HARDWARE, REPAIR DOOR AND FRAME/FILL HOLES AND MOUNT NEW
HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-02
Each to have:
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE CD-35A-EO 626 VON
1 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 626 SCH
1 RE-USE REMAINING EXISTING HARDWARE EXI
REMOVE PUSH BARS AND EXISTING PANIC HARDWARE, REPAIR DOOR AND FRAME/FILL HOLES AND MOUNT NEW
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-03
Each to have:
1 EA Door Cord 788C-12 WITH 20 GAUGE WIRES 626 SCE
1 EA ELEC PANIC HARDWARE QEL-35A-EO 24 VDC 626 VON
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 626 SCH
1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15/MT11 BY DIV 28 BLK SCE
1 EA DOOR POSITION SWITCH DS-01T-W-GEN MIS
POWER SUPPLY BY DIV 28 B/O
1 RE-USE REMAINING EXISTING HARDWARE EXI
REMOVE PUSH BARS AND EXISTING PANIC HARDWARE, REPAIR DOOR AND FRAME/FILL HOLES AND MOUNT NEW
HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-04
Each to have:
1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4642 CS WMS 120V AC 689 LCN
2 EA WIRELESS ACTUATOR,
WALL MOUNT
8310-853WP 630 LCN
2 EA ACTIVATION RECEIVER 8310-865 630 LCN
1 RE-USE REMAINING EXISTING HARDWARE EXI
HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-05
Each to have:
2 EA CONT. HINGE 112XY 628 IVE
1 EA REMOVABLE MULLION KR4954 STAB 689 VON
2 EA PANIC HARDWARE CD-98-DT 626 VON
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 626 SCH
2 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP EDAW/62G MC TBWMS 689 LCN
2 EA PA MOUNTING PLATE 4040XP-18PA 689 LCN
2 EA 5TH SCREW SUPPORT 4040XP-30 689 LCN
1 SET PERIMETER SEALS DOOR MFG STD B/O
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-06
Each to have:
2 EA CONT. HINGE 112XY 628 IVE
1 EA POWER TRANSFER EPT10 689 VON
1 EA REMOVABLE MULLION KR4954 STAB 689 VON
1 EA PANIC HARDWARE CD-98-NL 626 VON
1 EA ELEC PANIC HARDWARE QEL-98-DT-24VDC
(ADA DOOR)
626 VON
1 EA RIM CYLINDER 20-057 626 SCH
3 EA MORTISE CYLINDER 20-061 626 SCH
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP EDAW/62G MC TBWMS 689 LCN
1 EA SURF. AUTO OPERATOR 4642 CS WMS 120V AC 689 LCN
2 EA PA MOUNTING PLATE 4040XP-18PA 689 LCN
2 EA 5TH SCREW SUPPORT 4040XP-30 689 LCN
1 EA WIRELESS ACTUATOR,
WALL MOUNT
8310-853WP 630 LCN
1 EA ACTIVATION RECEIVER 8310-865 630 LCN
1 SET PERIMETER SEALS DOOR MFG STD B/O
1 EA MULTITECH READER MT15/MT11 BY DIV 28 BLK SCE
1 EA KEY SWITCH 653-15 NS L2 12/24 VDC 630 SCE
2 EA DOOR POSITION SWITCH DS-01T-W-GEN MIS
POWER SUPPLY BY DIV 28 B/O
DOORS NORMALLY CLOSED AND SECURE.
ENTRY BY MANUAL KEY OR CREDENTIAL READER, RETRACTING EXIT DEVICE FOR ENTRY.
PRESSING INSIDE ACTUATOR WILL RETRACT OPERATOR AND CYCLE THE OPERATOR, NO
ACTUATOR IN THE VESTIBULE FOR THIS DOOR
EGRESS AT ALL TIMES BY EXIT DEVICE.
HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-07 - Not Used
HARDWARE GROUP NO. AL-08
Each to have:
EA NOTE EXISTING HARDWARE TO
REMAIN
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SECTION 104413 - FIRE PROTECTION CABINETS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Fire-protection cabinets for the following:
a. Portable fire extinguishers.
B. Related Requirements:
1. Section 104416 "Fire Extinguishers."
1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product. Show door hardware, cabinet type, trim style, and panel
style. Include roughing-in dimensions and details showing recessed method and relationships of
box and trim to surrounding construction.
B. Shop Drawings: For fire-protection cabinets. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and
attachments to other work.
C. Samples: For each type of exposed finish required.
D. Samples for Initial Selection: For each type of exposed finish required.
E. Samples for Verification: For each type of exposed finish required, prepared on Samples 6 by 6
inches square.
F. Product Schedule: For fire-protection cabinets. Indicate whether recessed, semirecessed, or
surface mounted. Coordinate final fire-protection cabinet schedule with fire-extinguisher
schedule to ensure proper fit and function.
1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Maintenance Data: For fire-protection cabinets to include in maintenance manuals.
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1.5 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate size of fire-protection cabinets to ensure that type and capacity of fire extinguishers
indicated are accommodated.
B. Coordinate sizes and locations of fire-protection cabinets with wall depths.
1.6 SEQUENCING
A. Apply decals or vinyl lettering on field-painted fire-protection cabinets after painting is
complete.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Fire-Rated Fire-Protection Cabinets: Listed and labeled to comply with requirements in
ASTM E 814 for fire-resistance rating of walls where they are installed.
B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by
a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
2.2 FIRE-PROTECTION CABINETS
A. Cabinet Type: Suitable for fire extinguisher.
1. 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:
a. American Specialties, Inc.
b. Fire-End & Croker Corporation.
c. GMR International Equipment Corporation.
d. Guardian Fire Equipment, Inc.
e. JL Industries, Inc.; a division of the Activar Construction Products Group.
f. Kidde Residential and Commercial Division.
g. Larsens Manufacturing Company.
h. Modern Metal Products, Division of Technico Inc.
i. MOON American.
j. Nystrom, Inc.
k. Potter Roemer LLC.
l. Strike First Corporation of America.
B. Cabinet Construction: Nonrated.
1. Fire-Rated Cabinets: Construct fire-rated cabinets with double walls fabricated from
0.043-inch- thick cold-rolled steel sheet lined with minimum 5/8-inch- thick fire-barrier
material. Provide factory-drilled mounting holes.
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C. Cabinet Material: Stainless-steel sheet.
1. Shelf: Same metal and finish as cabinet.
D. Recessed Cabinet:
1. Exposed Flat Trim: One-piece combination trim and perimeter door frame overlapping
surrounding wall surface with exposed trim face and wall return at outer edge
(backbend).
E. Cabinet Trim Material: Stainless-steel sheet.
F. Door Material: Stainless-steel sheet.
G. Door Style: Fully glazed.
H. Door Hardware: Manufacturer's standard door-operating hardware of proper type for cabinet
type, trim style, and door material and style indicated.
1. Provide projecting lever handle with cam-action latch.
2. Provide concealed hinge permitting door to open 180 degrees.
I. Accessories:
1. Mounting Bracket: Manufacturer's standard steel, designed to secure fire extinguisher to
fire-protection cabinet, of sizes required for types and capacities of fire extinguishers
indicated, with plated or baked-enamel finish.
2. Break-Glass Strike: Manufacturer's standard metal strike, complete with chain and
mounting clip, secured to cabinet.
3. Lettered Door Handle: One-piece, cast-iron door handle with the word "FIRE" embossed
into face.
4. Door Lock: Cylinder lock, keyed alike to other cabinets.
5. Identification: Lettering complying with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style,
size, spacing, and location. Locate as indicated.
a. Identify fire extinguisher in fire-protection cabinet with the words "FIRE
EXTINGUISHER."
1) Location: Applied to cabinet door.
2) Application Process: Silk-screened.
3) Lettering Color: Red.
4) Orientation: Vertical.
J. Materials:
1. Stainless Steel: ASTM A 666, Type 304.
a. Finish: No. 4 directional satin finish.
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2.3 FABRICATION
A. Fire-Protection Cabinets: Provide manufacturer's standard box (tub) with trim, frame, door, and
hardware to suit cabinet type, trim style, and door style indicated.
1. Weld joints and grind smooth.
2. Provide factory-drilled mounting holes.
3. Prepare doors and frames to receive locks.
4. Install door locks at factory.
B. Cabinet Doors: Fabricate doors according to manufacturer's standards, from materials indicated
and coordinated with cabinet types and trim styles.
1. Fabricate door frames with tubular stiles and rails and hollow-metal design, minimum 1/2
inch thick.
2. Fabricate door frames of one-piece construction with edges flanged.
3. Miter and weld perimeter door frames.
C. Cabinet Trim: Fabricate cabinet trim in one piece with corners mitered, welded, and ground
smooth.
2.4 GENERAL FINISH REQUIREMENTS
A. Comply with NAAMM's AMP 500, "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal
Products," for recommendations for applying and designating finishes.
B. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces of fire-protection cabinets from damage by
applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping.
C. Finish fire-protection cabinets after assembly.
D. Appearance of Finished Work: Noticeable variations in same piece are not acceptable.
Variations in appearance of adjoining components are acceptable if they are within the range of
approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine roughing-in for hose and cabinets to verify actual locations of piping connections
before cabinet installation.
B. Examine walls and partitions for suitable framing depth and blocking where recessed cabinets
will be installed.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
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3.2 PREPARATION
A. Prepare recesses for recessed cabinets as required by type and size of cabinet and trim style.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install fire-protection cabinets in locations and at mounting heights indicated or, if not
indicated, at heights indicated below:
1. Fire-Protection Cabinets: 54 inches above finished floor to top of cabinet.
B. Fire-Protection Cabinets: Fasten cabinets to structure, square and plumb.
1. Unless otherwise indicated, provide recessed fire-protection cabinets. If wall thickness is
inadequate for recessed cabinets, provide semirecessed fire-protection cabinets.
2. Provide inside latch and lock for break-glass panels.
3. Fasten mounting brackets to inside surface of fire-protection cabinets, square and plumb.
C. Identification: Apply at locations indicated.
3.4 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Remove temporary protective coverings and strippable films, if any, as fire-protection cabinets
are installed unless otherwise indicated in manufacturer's written installation instructions.
B. Adjust fire-protection cabinet doors to operate easily without binding. Verify that integral
locking devices operate properly.
C. On completion of fire-protection cabinet installation, clean interior and exterior surfaces as
recommended by manufacturer.
D. Touch up marred finishes, or replace fire-protection cabinets that cannot be restored to factory-
finished appearance. Use only materials and procedures recommended or furnished by fire-
protection cabinet and mounting bracket manufacturers.
E. Replace fire-protection cabinets that have been damaged or have deteriorated beyond successful
repair by finish touchup or similar minor repair procedures.
END OF SECTION 104413
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SECTION 104416 - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
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 portable, hand-carried fire extinguishers and mounting brackets for fire
extinguishers to be mounted in cabinets.
B. Related Sections:
1. Section 104413 "Fire Extinguisher Cabinets."
1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include rating and classification, material
descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for fire
extinguisher and mounting brackets.
B. Product Schedule: For fire extinguishers. Coordinate final fire extinguisher schedule with fire
protection cabinet schedule to ensure proper fit and function.
1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Warranty: Sample of special warranty.
1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For fire extinguishers to include in maintenance manuals.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. NFPA Compliance: Fabricate and label fire extinguishers to comply with NFPA 10, "Portable
Fire Extinguishers."
B. Fire Extinguishers: Listed and labeled for type, rating, and classification by an independent
testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
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1.7 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate type and capacity of fire extinguishers with fire protection cabinets to ensure fit and
function.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or
replace fire extinguishers that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty
period.
1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Failure of hydrostatic test according to NFPA 10.
b. Faulty operation of valves or release levers.
2. Warranty Period: Six years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PORTABLE, HAND-CARRIED FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
A. Fire Extinguishers: Type, size, and capacity for each fire protection cabinet and mounting
bracket indicated.
1. Valves: Manufacturer's standard.
2. Handles and Levers: Manufacturer's standard.
3. Instruction Labels: Include pictorial marking system complying with NFPA 10,
Appendix B and bar coding for documenting fire extinguisher location, inspections,
maintenance, and recharging.
B. Multipurpose Dry-Chemical Type in Steel Container: UL-rated 2-A:10-B:C, 5-lb nominal
capacity, with monoammonium phosphate-based dry chemical in enameled-steel container.
2.2 MOUNTING BRACKETS
A. Mounting Brackets: Manufacturer's standard steel, designed to secure fire extinguisher to wall
or structure, of sizes required for types and capacities of fire extinguishers indicated, with plated
or red baked-enamel finish.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine fire extinguishers for proper charging and tagging.
1. Remove and replace damaged, defective, or undercharged fire extinguishers.
B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
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3.2 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install fire extinguishers and mounting brackets in locations indicated and in
compliance with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Mounting Brackets: 54 inches above finished floor to top of fire extinguisher.
B. Mounting Brackets: Fasten mounting brackets to surfaces, square and plumb, at locations
indicated.
END OF SECTION 104416
ADDENDUM 1
DATE: March 25, 2020
PROJECT NO: 20011
PROJECT: Pioneer Elementary
The following revision, additions, deletions, and/or items of clarification shall hereby be included as an integral part of the Contract Documents for the above-listed project and shall be fully binding. All other requirements of the original plans and specification shall remain in effect in their respective order.
DIVISION – 22 & 23
PRIOR APPROVALS The following manufacturers, trade names and products are allowed to bid on a name brand only basis with the provision that they completely satisfy all and every requirement of the drawings, specifications and all addenda shall conform to the design, quality and standards specified, established and required for the complete and satisfactory installation and performance of the building and all its respective parts. Item Manufacturer Flexible Duct JPL Grilles, Registers, and Diffusers Tuttle & Bailey Rooftop Units American Standard Exhaust Fans PennBarry Exhaust Fans Twin City Fan Grilles, Registers, and Diffusers Price
W/D
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GENERAL NOTES1. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL
CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK AND NOTIFY ARCHITECT IN WRITING, IN ADVANCE OF COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, IF CONDITIONS VARY FROM WHAT IS SHOWN IN THE DRAWINGS.
2. PROTECT ALL EXISTING SURFACES NOT INDICATED FOR DEMOLITION.
3. REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO EXISTING CONSTRUCTION, CAUSED BY DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, IN ORDER TO RESTORE ORIGINAL APPEARANCE AND QUALITY.
4. PATCH AND REPAIR ALL WALLS FOLLOWING DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED TO RESTORE LIKE NEW FINISH. PAINT ALL NEW AND EXISTING FINISHED GYPSUM BOARD AND HOLLOW METAL SURFACES WITHIN PROJECT AREA.
5. PATCH AND REPAIR CONCRETE FLOOR SLABS FOLLOWING DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED TO RESTORE SUBSTRATE FOR NEW FINISH FLOORING.
6. SEAL ALL PIPE, CONDUIT, DUCT AND OTHER PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOORS, WALLS, AND CEILINGS WITH FIRE STOPPING REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN INDICATED FIRE RESISTANCE RATING AND UL ASSEMBLY. SEE EXISTING WALL RATING DIAGRAM.
7. PATCH AND REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO FLOORING ADJACENT TO WALL DEMOLITION AND NEW CONSTRUCTION. MATCH EXISTING FLOORING MATERIALS.
8. PROVIDE LOCKS ON ALL NEW CABINETS.
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3. PATCH AND REPAIR FLOORING ADJACENT TO NEW CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW WORK.
4. PROVIDE LOCKS ON ALL CABINETS.
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LANDSCAPE NOTESSUGGESTED PLANTS:
• POTHOS• DRACAENA• SNAKE PLANT• HOLLY FERN• BECCA FLAX LILY• MONDO GRASS• MONA LAVENDER MINTLEAF SWEDISH IVY• VARIEGATED ALGERIAN IVY• SPLITLEAF PHILODENDRON• SPIDER PLANT
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS:- GROWING MEDIA SHALL BE WELL DRAINED, BUT NOT SO COARSE THAT WATER RETENTION AND DISTRIBUTION IS INADEQUATE, WITH RELATIVELY LOW IN NUTRIENTS – AVOID EXCESS SOLUBLE SALTS, FREE FROM SOIL PESTS SUCH AS FUNGUS DISEASE ORGANISMS, NEMATODES, INSECTS, AND WEED SEEDS.- FAVORABLE PH RANGE (I.E., 6.0–6.5). ALL PLANTING MEDIA SHALL BE AMENDED WITH DOLOMITIC LIMESTONE TO ADJUST PH.- GRAVEL FOR INTERIOR PLANTERS SHALL BE 1/2" TO 1" WASHED STONE.- SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE MATTING: TWO-LAYER - COMPOSITE, CONSISTING OF A POLYESTER, NON-WOVEN FILTER FABRIC HEAT-BONDED TO A COMPRESSION RESISTANT NYLON MATTING OF OPEN, THREEDIMENSIONAL CONSTRUCTION.- FILTER FABRIC: NONWOVEN, HEAT-BONDED GEOTEXTILE FABRIC MADE OF 100% POLYPROPYLENE. "E FABRIC IS USED TO SEPARATE THE SOIL FROM THE DRAINAGE MATERIALS AND SHALL EXTEND UP THE SIDES OF THE PLANTER WALLS AT LEAST 6".- TOPDRESSING OF ½” TO ¾” DIAMETER BARK MULCH, OR AS OTHERWISE AS SPECIFIED BY THE OWNER- CANES, TRUNKS, STEMS, AND BRANCHES MUST BE FREE OF PESTS AND PATHOGENS WHICH COULD INDUCE OR CONTRIBUTE TO THE DECLINE OF THE PLANT. MUST BE FREE OF CONSPICUOUS SCARRING EVIDENCE; SCARS, CONSPICUOUS OR NOT, MUST BE SUBSTANTIALLY HEALED, PROVIDING NO POINT OF ENTRY FOR DELETERIOUS HARMFUL PATHOGENS OR BORING INSECTS. - FOLIAGE MUST BE FREE OF PESTS AND PATHOGENS WHICH COULD, BY THEIR PRESENCE, INDUCE OR CONTRIBUTE TO THE DECLINE OF THE PLANT, MUST BE FREE OF ANY CHLOROSIS, YELLOWING, OR POOR CHLOROPHYLL FORMATION; TURGID AND SUBSTANTIALLY ERECT; AND SUBSTANTIALLY FREE OF BLEMISHES RESULTING FROM MECHANICAL, CHEMICAL, PATHOLOGICAL, OR PEST-INDUCED DAMAGE; MUST BE CLEANED OF ALL DUST AND WATERBORNE PESTICIDE AND FERTILIZER RESIDUE AT THE TIME OF PROJECT ACCEPTANCE. - FOLIAGE SHALL BE CLEANED THROUGHOUT THE MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE PERIOD.
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DOOR NUMBER ........REFERS TO REFERENCE DOOR MARK ON FLOOR PLANSPANEL .......................INDICATES THE TYPE OF DOOR PANEL(S)
SNGL - SINGLE PANEL PR - PAIR OF DOORS IN ONE FRAMESEC - SECTIONAL DOOR OC - OVERHEAD COILING DOOR
WIDTH .......................INDICATES THE FINISHED DOOR PANEL WIDTHHEIGHT......................INDICATES THE FINISHED DOOR PANEL HEIGHTTHICKNESS ...............INDICATES FINISHED PANEL THICKNESSTYPE .........................INDICATES DOOR PANEL TYPE. SEE DOOR TYPE
ELEVATIONSMATERIAL/FINISH....INDICATES DOOR PANEL MATERIAL & FINISH
HM - HOLLOW METAL PNT - PAINTWD - SOLID CORE WOOD STN - STAIN (FACTORY)ALUM - ALUMINUM CLR - ANODIZEDSTL - STEEL
HARDWARE ..............INDICATES DOOR HARDWARE SET. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS
HEAD HEIGHT ..........INDICATES HEIGHT OF FRAME HEADTYPE .........................INDICATES FRAME TYPE. SEE FRAME TYPE ELEVATIONS
MATERIAL/FINISH ...INDICATES FRAME MATERIAL & FINISHHM - HOLLOW METAL PNT - PAINTALUM - ALUMINUM CLR - ANODIZEDSTL - STEEL STN - STAINWD - WOOD
OPENING RATING .....INDICATES REQUIRED FIRE RATING FOR OPENING ASSEMBLY IN MINUTES
POWERED ..................SYMBOL INDICATES DOOR REQUIRES POWER. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS
REMARKS ..................ANY SPECIAL CONDITIONS REQUIREDGLAZING TYPES
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MARCH 13, 2020
AE601
DOOR SCHEDULE, TYPES
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104 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D4 WD / STN 10 F2 HM / PNT 104
105 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D1 WD / STN 01 2" F1 HM / PNT 105
106 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D4 WD / STN 10 F2 HM / PNT 106
109 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D4 WD / STN 03 2" F1 HM / PNT 109
110 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D4 WD / STN 04 2" F1 HM / PNT 110
111 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D1 WD / STN 02 2" F1 HM / PNT 111
112 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D1 WD / STN 07 2" F1 HM / PNT 112
113 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D4WD / STN
03 2" F1HM / PNT EXIST. DOOR TO RECEIVE
NEW HARDWARE113
114 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D1 WD / STN 02 2" F1 HM / PNT 114
115 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D1 WD / STN 02 2" F1 HM / PNT 115
116 SNGL 3' - 0" 7' - 0" D4
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SCHEDULED TILESCHEDULED CARPET
THINSET MORTAR BED
WATERPROOF CRACKISOLATION MEMBRANE
DOOR AND FRAME ASSCHEDULED, WHERE OCCURS
STONE THRESHOLD
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SOLID SURFACE,MATCHTRANSACTIONCOUNTER
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EXISTING WALL BASE WHERE OCCURS
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DOOR AND FRAME ASSCHEDULED, WHERE OCCURS
SCHEDULED L.V.T.
CONCRETE SLAB
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STUD KICKERS TO EACHEXISTING JOISTSSTUD KICKERS TO EACHEXISTING JOISTS
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NEW GYP. BD. SOFFIT ONEXISTING FRAMING
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261112-0301
VALERIEW. NAGASAWA
375 WEST 200 SOUTHSALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101
801.521.8600801.521.7913
PF
www.gsbsarchitects.com
OWNER PROJECT NO.:
GSBS PROJECT NO.:
ISSUED DATE:
REVISIONS:
GSBSARCHITECTS
3860 S. 3380 W. WEST VALLEY CITY, UT 84119
MARCH 13, 2020
AE802
INTERIOR DETAILS
PIONEERELEMENTARYSCHOOLREMODEL
2500 S. STATE ST, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84115
2019.013.12
3" = 1'-0"AE802
3 CARPET - TILE
3" = 1'-0"AE802
11 HM DOOR JAMB/HEAD DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
12 HM DOOR JAMB/HEAD DETAIL3" = 1'-0"AE802
8 WINDOW SILL DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
6 ALUM. SILL / JAMB DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
7 ALUM. JAMB/ HEAD DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
4 CARPET - EXISTING V.C.T.
3" = 1'-0"AE802
2 L.V.T. - TILE W/THRESHOLD
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1 CARPET - L.V.T.3" = 1'-0"AE802
5 ENTRY MAT - EXISTING V.C.T.3" = 1'-0"AE802
9 ALUM. JAMB/ HEAD DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
16 CEILING @ STOREFRONT DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
13 HM DOOR JAMB/HEAD DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
15 WOOD DOOR JAMB DETAIL
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17 DOOR HEAD DETAIL
3" = 1'-0"AE802
10 WOOD DOOR JAMB DETAIL
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14 WOOD DOOR JAMB DETAIL
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18 SLAB DETAIL
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