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Section Includes: <br />1. Insulated service doors. <br />1.2 ACTION SUBMITTALS <br />A. Product Data: For each type and size of overhead coiling door and accessory. <br />1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual <br />components, profiles for slats, and finishes. <br />B. Shop Drawings: For each installation and for special components not <br />dimensioned or detailed in manufacturer's product data. <br />1. Include plans, elevations, sections, and mounting details. <br />2. Include details of equipment assemblies, and indicate dimensions, required <br />clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of <br />each field connection. <br />3. Include points of attachment and their corresponding static and dynamic <br />loads imposed on structure. <br />4. For exterior components, include details of provisions for assembly <br />expansion and contraction and for excluding and draining moisture to the <br />exterior. <br />5. Curtain slats. <br />6. Bottom bar. <br />7. Guides. <br />8. Brackets. <br />9. Hood. <br />10. Locking device(s). <br />1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS <br />A. Maintenance Data: For overhead coiling doors to include in maintenance <br />manuals. <br />1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Installer Qualifications: An entity that employs installers and supervisors who are <br />trained and approved by manufacturer for both installation and maintenance of <br />units required for this Project. <br />1. Maintenance Proximity: Not more than [two] <Insert number> hours' normal <br />travel time from Installer's place of business to Project site. <br />1.5 WARRANTY <br />A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of doors <br />that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period. <br />1. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion. <br />PART 2 -PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MANUFACTURERS <br />A. Source Limitations: Obtain overhead coiling doors from single source from single <br />manufacturer. <br />2.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Accessibility Standard: Comply with applicable provisions in the USDOJ's "2010 <br />ADA Standards for Accessible Design" and ICC Al 17.1. <br />B. Structural Performance, Exterior Doors: Capable of withstanding the following <br />design wind loads: <br />1. Design Wind Load: As indicated on Drawings. <br />2. Testing: According to ASTM E330/E33OM[ or DASMA 108 for garage doors <br />and complying with acceptance criteria of DASMA 108] <Insert requirement>. <br />3. Deflection Limits: Design overhead coiling doors to withstand design wind <br />load without evidencing permanent deformation or disengagement of door <br />components. <br />4. Operability under Wind Load: Design overhead coiling doors to remain <br />operable under design wind load, acting inward and outward. <br />C. Windbome-Debris Impact Resistance: Provide impact-protective]overhead coiling <br />doors that pass ASTM El886 missile -impact and cyclic -pressure tests according <br />to ASTM E1996 for Wind Zone 2 for basic protection. <br />D. Seismic Performance: Overhead coiling doors shall withstand the effects of <br />earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7. <br />2.3 DOOR ASSEMBLY <br />A. Insulated Service Door: Overhead coiling door formed with curtain of interlocking <br />metal slats. <br />1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available <br />manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work <br />include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />a. C.H.I. Overhead Doors, Inc. <br />b. Clopay Building Products. <br />c. Cookson Company. <br />d. Cornell. <br />e. Overhead Door Corporation. <br />f. Raynor. <br />g. Wayne -Dalton Corp. <br />B. Operation Cycles: Door components and operators capable of operating for not <br />less than 50,000. One operation cycle is complete when a door is opened from <br />the closed position to the fully open position and returned to the closed position. <br />C. Air Infiltration: Maximum rate of 1.0 cfm/sq. ft. (5.1 Us per sq. m) at 15 and 25 <br />mph (24.1 and 40.2 km/h) when tested according to ASTM E283. <br />D. Insulated Door Curtain R-Value: 4.5 deg F x h x sq. ft./Btu (0.792 K x sq. m/W). <br />E. Insulated Door Assembly U-Factor: 0.90 Btu/deg F x h x sq. ft. (5.1 W/K x sq. m). <br />F. Door Curtain Material: Galvanized steel. <br />G. Door Curtain Slats: Flat profile slats of 2-5/8-inch (67-mm) center -to -center <br />height. <br />1. Insulated -Slat Interior Facing: Metal. <br />2. Gasket Seal. Manufacturer's standard continuous gaskets between slats. <br />H. Bottom Bar: Two angles, each not less than 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 1/8 inch (38 by 38 <br />by 3 mm) thick; fabricated from hot -dip galvanized steel and finished to match <br />door. <br />1. Curtain Jamb Guides: Galvanized steel with exposed finish matching curtain <br />slats. <br />J. Hood: Match curtain material and finish. <br />1. Shape: Round. <br />2. Mounting: Face of wall. <br />K. Locking Devices: Equip door with slide bolt for padlock and chain lock keeper. <br />L. Manual Door Operator: Chain -hoist operator. <br />M. Curtain Accessories: Equip door with Weatherseals, astragal and push/pull <br />handles. <br />N. Door Finish: <br />1. Baked -Enamel or Powder -Coated Finish: Color as selected by Architect from <br />manufacturer's full range. <br />2. Interior Curtain -Slat Facing: Match finish of exterior curtain -slat face. <br />2.4 DOOR CURTAIN MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION <br />A. Door Curtains: Fabricate overhead coiling -door curtain of interlocking metal slats, <br />designed to withstand wind loading indicated, in a continuous length for width of <br />door without splices. Unless otherwise indicated, provide slats of thickness and <br />mechanical properties recommended by door manufacturer for performance, <br />size, and type of door indicated, and as follows: <br />1. Steel Door Curtain Slats: Zinc -coated (galvanized), cold -rolled <br />structural -steel sheet; complying with ASTM A653/A653M, with G90 (Z275) <br />zinc coating; nominal sheet thickness (coated) of 0.028 inch (0.71 mm); and <br />as required. <br />2. Insulation: Fill slats for insulated doors with manufacturer's standard thermal <br />insulation complying with maximum flame -spread and smoke -developed <br />indexes of 75 and 450, respectively, according to ASTM E84 or UL 723. <br />Enclose insulation completely within slat faces. <br />3. Metal Interior Curtain -Slat Facing: Match metal of exterior curtain -slat face, <br />with minimum steel thickness of 0.010 inch (0.25 mm). <br />B. Curtain Jamb Guides: Manufacturer's standard angles or channels and angles of <br />same material and finish as curtain slats unless otherwise indicated, with <br />sufficient depth and strength to retain curtain, to allow curtain to operate <br />smoothly, and to withstand loading. Slot bolt holes for guide adjustment. Provide <br />removable stops on guides to prevent overtravel of curtain. <br />2.5 HOODS <br />A. General: Form sheet metal hood to entirely enclose coiled curtain and operating <br />mechanism at opening head. Contour to fit end brackets to which hood is <br />attached. Roll and reinforce top and bottom edges for stiffness. Form closed ends <br />for surface -mounted hoods and fascia for any portion of between jamb mounting <br />that projects beyond wall face. Equip hood with intermediate support brackets as <br />required to prevent sagging. <br />1. Galvanized Steel: Nominal 0.028-inch- (0.71-mm-) thick, hot -dip <br />galvanized -steel sheet with G90 (Z275) zinc coating, complying with <br />ASTM A653/A653M. <br />2.6 LOCKING DEVICES <br />A. Slide Bolt: Fabricate with side -locking bolts to engage through slots in tracks for <br />locking by padlock, located on both left and right jamb sides, operable from coil <br />side. <br />B. Chain Lock Keeper: Suitable for padlock. <br />2.7 CURTAIN ACCESSORIES <br />A. Weatherseals for Exterior Doors: Equip each exterior door with weather-stripping <br />gaskets fitted to entire exterior perimeter of door for a weather -resistant <br />installation unless otherwise indicated. <br />1. At door head, use 1/8-inch- (3-mm-) thick, replaceable, continuous -sheet <br />baffle secured to inside of hood or field -installed on the header. <br />2. At doorjambs, use replaceable, adjustable, continuous, flexible, 1/8-inch- <br />(3-mm-) thick seals of flexible vinyl, rubber, or neoprene. <br />B. Astragal for Interior Doors: Equip each door bottom bar with a replaceable, <br />adjustable, continuous, compressible gasket of flexible vinyl, rubber, or neoprene <br />as a cushion bumper. <br />C. Push/Pull Handles: Equip each push -up -operated or emergency -operated door <br />with lifting handles on each side of door, finished to match door. <br />2.8 COUNTERBALANCE MECHANISM <br />A. General: Counterbalance doors by means of manufacturer's standard mechanism <br />with an adjustable -tension, steel helical torsion spring mounted around a steel <br />shaft and contained in a spring barrel connected to top of curtain with barrel rings. <br />Use grease -sealed bearings or self-lubricating graphite bearings for rotating <br />members. <br />B. Counterbalance Barrel: Fabricate spring barrel of manufacturer's standard <br />hot -formed, structural -quality, seamless or welded carbon -steel pipe, of sufficient <br />diameter and wall thickness to support rolled -up curtain without distortion of slats <br />and to limit barrel deflection to not more than 0.03 in./ft. (2.5 mm/m) of span <br />under full load. <br />C. Counterbalance Spring: One or more oil -tempered, heat -treated steel helical <br />torsion springs. Size springs to counterbalance weight of curtain, with uniform <br />adjustment accessible from outside barrel. Secure ends of springs to barrel and <br />shaft with cast -steel barrel plugs. <br />D. Torsion Rod for Counterbalance Shaft: Fabricate of manufacturer's standard <br />cold -rolled steel, sized to hold fixed spring ends and cant' torsional load. <br />E. Brackets: Manufacturer's standard mounting brackets of either cast iron or <br />cold -rolled steel plate. <br />2.9 MANUAL DOOR OPERATORS <br />A. General: Equip door with manual door operator by door manufacturer. <br />B. Chain -Hoist Operator: Consisting of endless steel hand chain, chain -pocket <br />wheel and guard, and gear -reduction unit with a maximum [25-Ibf (111-N)] [30-Ibf <br />(133-N)] <Insert value> force for door operation. Provide alloy -steel hand chain <br />with chain holder secured to operator guide. <br />2,10 GENERAL FINISH REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Comply with NAAMM/NOMMA 500 for recommendations for applying and <br />designating finishes. <br />B. Appearance of Finished Work: Noticeable variations in same piece are not <br />acceptable. Variations in appearance of adjoining components are acceptable if <br />they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to <br />minimize contrast. <br />2.11 STEEL AND GALVANIZED -STEEL FINISHES <br />A. Baked -Enamel or Powder -Coat Finish: Manufacturer's standard baked -on finish <br />consisting of prime coat and thermosetting topcoat. Comply with coating <br />manufacturer's written instructions for cleaning, pretreatment, application, and <br />minimum dry film thickness. <br />PART 3 -EXECUTION <br />3.1 EXAMINATION <br />A. Examine substrates areas and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance <br />with requirements for substrate construction and other conditions affecting <br />performance of the Work. <br />B. Examine locations of electrical connections. <br />C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />3.2 INSTALLATION, GENERAL <br />A. Install overhead coiling doors and operating equipment complete with necessary <br />hardware, anchors, inserts, hangers, and equipment supports; according to <br />manufacturer's written instructions and as specified. <br />B. Install overhead coiling doors, hoods, controls, and operators at the mounting <br />locations indicated for each door. <br />C. Accessibility: Install overhead coiling doors, switches, and controls along <br />accessible routes in compliance with the accessibility standard. <br />3.3 ADJUSTING <br />A. Adjust hardware and moving parts to function smoothly so that doors operate <br />easily, free of warp, twist, or distortion. <br />1. Adjust exterior doors and components to be weather resistant. <br />B. Lubricate bearings and sliding parts as recommended by manufacturer. <br />C. Adjust seals to provide tight fit around entire perimeter. <br />3.4 MAINTENANCE SERVICE <br />A. Initial Maintenance Service: Beginning at Substantial Completion, maintenance <br />service shall include 12 months' full maintenance by skilled employees of <br />coiling -door Installer. Include quarterly preventive maintenance, repair or <br />replacement of worn or defective components, lubrication, cleaning, and <br />adjusting as required for proper door operation. Parts and supplies shall be <br />manufacturer's authorized replacement parts and supplies. <br />1. Perform maintenance, including emergency callback service, during normal <br />working hours. <br />2. Include 24-hour-per-day, seven -day -per -week, emergency callback service. <br />3.5 DEMONSTRATION <br />A. Engage a factory -authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance <br />personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain overhead coiling doors. <br />END OF SECTION 08 33 23 <br />1 <br />ISSUE FOR CONSTRUCTION <br />07/15/22 <br />JWT <br />JWT <br />JWT <br />TC <br />TC <br />0 <br />ISSUE FOR PERMIT <br />06/24/22 <br />JWT <br />JWT <br />JWT <br />TC <br />TC <br />REV <br />REVISION DESCRIPTION <br />LDATE <br />DRWN <br />DSGN <br />CHKD <br />QC <br />APPD <br />REF. DWG. NO <br />SECTION 08 36 13 - SECTIONAL DOORS <br />C. <br />Air Infiltration: Maximum rate of 0.4 cfm/sq. ft. (2.03 Us per sq. m) at 15 and 25 <br />D. <br />Push/Pull Handles: Equip each push-up operated or emergency -operated door <br />PART <br />1 - GENERAL <br />mph (24.1 and 40.2 km/h) when tested according to ASTM E 283. <br />with galvanized -steel lifting handles on each side of door, finished to match door. <br />1.1 <br />SUMMARY <br />D. <br />Installed R-Value: 4.5 deg F x h x sq. ft./Btu (0.792 K x sq. m/W). <br />2.7 <br />LOCKING DEVICES <br />A. <br />Section includes manually operated sectional doors. <br />E. <br />Steel Sections: Zinc -coated (galvanized) steel sheet with G60 (Z180) zinc <br />coating. <br />A. <br />Locking Device Assembly: Fabricate with cylinder lock, spring -loaded deadbolt, <br />operating handle, cam plate, and adjustable locking bars to engage through slots <br />1.2 <br />ACTION SUBMITTALS <br />1. Section Thickness: 2 inches (51 mm). <br />in tracks. <br />A. <br />Product Data: For each type and size of sectional door and accessory. <br />2. Exterior -Face, Steel Sheet Thickness: O.D19-inch- (0.48-mm-) nominal <br />B. <br />Chain Lock Keeper: Suitable for padlock. <br />coated thickness. <br />1. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual <br />components, profile door sections, and finishes. <br />a. Surface: Flat. <br />2.8 <br />COUNTERBALANCE MECHANISM <br />2. Include rated capacities, operating characteristics, electrical characteristics, <br />3. Insulation: Foamed in place. <br />A. <br />Torsion Spring: Counterbalance mechanism consisting of adjustable -tension <br />and furnished accessories, <br />torsion springs fabricated from steel -spring wire complying with <br />4. Interior Facing Material: Zinc -coated (galvanized) steel sheet with a nominal <br />ASTM A 229/A 229M, mounted on torsion shaft made of steel tube or solid steel. <br />B. <br />Shop Drawings: For each installation and for special components not <br />coated thickness of 0.019 inch (0.48 mm). <br />Provide springs designed for number of operation cycles indicated. <br />dimensioned or detailed in manufacturer's product data. <br />F. <br />Track Configuration: Vertical -lift track. <br />B. <br />Cable Drums and Shaft for Doors: Cast -aluminum or gray -iron casting cable <br />1. Include plans, elevations, sections, and mounting details. <br />drums mounted on torsion shaft and grooved to receive door -lifting cables as <br />G. <br />Weatherseals: Fitted to bottom and top and around entire perimeter of door. <br />door is raised. Mount counterbalance mechanism with manufacturer's standard <br />2. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, required <br />H. <br />Roller -Tire Material: Manufacturer's standard. <br />ball -bearing brackets at each end of torsion shaft. Provide one additional midpoint <br />clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of <br />y p <br />bracket for shafts up to 16 feet (4.88 m) long and two additional brackets at <br />each field connection. <br />I. <br />Locking Devices: Equip door with locking device assembly and chain lock keeper. <br />one-third points to support shafts more than 16 feet (4.88 m) long unless closer <br />3. Include points of attachment and their corresponding static and dynamic <br />p p g y <br />1. Locking Device Assembly: Single jamb side. <br />spacing is recommended by door manufacturer. <br />loads imposed on structure. <br />C. <br />Cables: Galvanized -steel, multistrand, lifting cables with cable safety factor of at <br />J. <br />Counterbalance Type: Torsion spring. <br />least 5 to 1. <br />1.3 <br />CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS <br />K. <br />Manual Door Operator: Chain -hoist operator. <br />D. <br />Cable Safety Device: Include a spring -loaded steel or spring -loaded bronze cam <br />A. <br />Maintenance Data: For sectional doors to include in maintenance manuals. <br />L. <br />Door Finish: <br />mounted to bottom door roller assembly on each side and designed to <br />automatically stop door if either lifting cable breaks. <br />1.4 <br />QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />1. Baked -Enamel or Powder -Coat Finish: Color and gloss as selected by <br />E. <br />Bracket: Provide anchor support bracket as required to connect stationary end of <br />Architect from manufacturer's full range. <br />spring to the wall and to level the shaft and prevent sag. <br />A. <br />Installer Qualifications: An entity that employs installers and supervisors who are <br />trained and approved b manufacturer for both installation and maintenance of <br />pp Y <br />2. Finish of Interior Facing Material: Finish as selected by Architect from <br />F. <br />Bumper: Provide spring bumper at each horizontal track to cushion door at end of <br />units required for this Project. <br />q 1 <br />manufacturer's full range. <br />opening operation. <br />1.5 <br />WARRANTY <br />2.4 <br />STEEL DOOR SECTIONS <br />2.9 <br />MANUAL DOOR OPERATORS <br />A. <br />Special Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of <br />p y 9 p p p <br />A. <br />Exterior Section Faces and Frames: Zinc -coated (galvanized), cold -rolled, <br />A. <br />General: Equip door with manual door operator by door manufacturer. <br />sectional doors that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty <br />commercial steel (CS) sheet, complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, with indicated <br />period. <br />zinc coating and thickness. <br />9 <br />B. <br />Chain -Hoist Operator. Consisting of endless steel hand chain, chain -pocket wheel <br />1. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />1. Fabricate section faces from single sheets to provide sections not more than <br />and guard, and gear -reduction unit with a maximum 25-Ibf (111-N) force for door <br />operation. Provide alloy -steel hand chain with chain holder secured to operator <br />24 inches (610 mm) high and of indicated thickness. Roll horizontal meeting <br />a. Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive deflection. <br />edges to a continuous, interlocking, keyed, rabbeted, shiplap, or <br />guide. <br />tongue -in -groove weather -resistant seal, with a reinforcing flange return. <br />b. Failure of components or operators before reaching required number of <br />2.10 <br />GENERAL FINISH REQUIREMENTS <br />operation cycles. <br />2. For insulated doors, provide sections with continuous thermal -break <br />construction, separating the exterior and interior faces of door. <br />A. <br />Comply with NAAMM/NOMMA's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and <br />c. Faulty operation of hardware. <br />Metal Products (AMP 500-06)" for recommendations for applying and designating <br />B. <br />Section Ends and Intermediate Stiles: Enclose open ends of sections with <br />finishes. <br />d. Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond <br />channel end stiles formed from galvanized -steel sheet not less than 0.064-inch- <br />normal weathering and use; rust through. <br />(1.63-mm-) nominal coated thickness and welded to door section. Provide <br />B. <br />Appearance of Finished Work: Noticeable variations in same piece are not <br />e. Delamination of exterior or interior facing materials. <br />intermediate stiles formed from not less than 0.064-inch- (1.63-mm-) thick <br />acceptable. Variations in appearance of adjoining components are acceptable if <br />galvanized -steel sheet, cut to door section profile, and welded in place. Space <br />they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to <br />2. Warranty Period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion. <br />stiles not more than 48 inches (1219 mm) apart. <br />minimize contrast. <br />B. <br />Special Finish Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components <br />C. <br />Reinforce bottom section with a continuous channel or angle conforming to <br />2.11 <br />STEEL AND GALVANIZED -STEEL FINISHES <br />that show evidence of deterioration of factory -applied finishes within specified <br />bottom -section profile and allowing installation of astragal. <br />warranty period. <br />D. <br />Reinforce sections with continuous horizontal and diagonal reinforcement, as <br />A. <br />Baked -Enamel or Powder -Coat Finish: Manufacturer's standard baked -on finish <br />1. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of Substantial Completion. <br />required to stiffen door and for wind loading. Provide galvanized -steel bars, struts, <br />consisting of prime coat and thermosetting topcoat. Comply with coating <br />trusses, or strip steel, formed to depth and bolted or welded in place. <br />manufacturer's written instructions for cleaning, pretreatment, application, and <br />minimum dry film thickness. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />E. <br />Provide reinforcement for hardware attachment. <br />2.1 <br />MANUFACTURERS, GENERAL <br />F. <br />Foamed -in -Place Thermal Insulation: Insulate interior of steel sections with door <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />manufacturer's standard CFC-free polyurethane insulation, foamed in place to <br />A. <br />Source Limitations: Obtain sectional doors from single source from single <br />completely fill interior of section and pressure bonded to face sheets to prevent <br />3.1 <br />EXAMINATION <br />manufacturer. <br />delamination under wind load, and with maximum flame -spread and <br />smoke -developed indexes of 75 and 450, respectively, according to ASTM E 84. <br />A. <br />Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance <br />1. Obtain operators and controls from sectional door manufacturer. <br />Enclose insulation completely within steel sections and the interior facing material, <br />with requirements for substrate construction and other conditions affecting <br />with no exposed insulation. <br />performance of the Work. <br />2.2 <br />PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS <br />G. <br />Interior Facing Material: Zinc -coated (galvanized), cold -rolled, commercial steel <br />B. <br />Examine locations of electrical connections. <br />A. <br />General Performance: Sectional doors shall comply with performance <br />(CS) sheet, complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, with indicated thickness. <br />C. <br />Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />requirements specified without failure due to defective manufacture, fabrication, <br />H. <br />Fabricate sections so finished door assembly is rigid and aligned, with tight <br />installation, or other defects in construction and without requiring temporary <br />hairline joints and free of warp, twist, and deformation. <br />3.2 <br />INSTALLATION <br />installation of reinforcing components. <br />B. <br />Structural Performance, Exterior Doors: Capable of withstanding the design wind <br />p 9 9 <br />2.5 <br />TRACKS, SUPPORTS, AND ACCESSORIES <br />A. <br />Install sectional doors and operating equipment complete with necessary <br />hardware, anchors, inserts, hangers, and equipment supports; according to <br />loads. <br />A. <br />Tracks: Manufacturer's standard, galvanized -steel track system of configuration <br />manufacturer's written instructions and as specified. <br />1. Design Wind Load: As indicated on Drawings. <br />indicated, sized for door size and weight, designed for lift type indicated and <br />B. <br />Tracks: <br />2. Testing: According to ASTM E 330. <br />clearances indicated on Drawings, Provide complete system including brackets, <br />bracing, and reinforcement to ensure rigid support of ball -bearing roller guides for <br />1. Fasten vertical track assembly to opening jambs and framing, spaced not <br />3. Deflection Limits: Design sectional doors to withstand design wind loads <br />required door type, size, weight, and loading. <br />more than 24 inches (610 mm) apart. <br />without evidencing permanent deformation or disengagement of door <br />1. Galvanized Steel: ASTM A 653/A 653M, minimum G60 (Z180) zinc coating. <br />C. <br />Accessibility: Install sectional doors, switches, and controls along accessible <br />components. <br />routes in compliance with regulatory requirements for accessibility. <br />a. Deflection of door sections in horizontal position (open) shall not exceed <br />2. Slope tracks at an angle from vertical or design tracks to ensure tight closure <br />1/120 of the door width. <br />at jambs when door unit is closed. <br />3.3 <br />STARTUP SERVICES <br />b. Deflection of horizontal track assemblyshall not exceed 1/240 of the <br />3. Track Reinforcement and Supports: Galvanized -steel members to support <br />track without sag, sway, and vibration during opening and closing of doors. <br />A. <br />Engage afactory-authorized service representative to perform startup service. <br />door height. <br />Slot vertical sections of track spaced 2 inches (51 mm) apart for door -drop <br />1. Complete installation and startup checks according to manufacturer's written <br />4. Operability under Wind Load: Design overhead coiling doors to remain <br />p tY 9 9 <br />safety device. <br />instructions. <br />operable under design wind load, acting inward and outward. <br />a. For Vertical Track: Continuous reinforcing angle attached to track and <br />C. <br />Windbome-Debris Impact Resistance: Provide sectional doors that pass <br />attached to wall with jamb. <br />3.4 <br />ADJUSTING <br />missile -impact and cyclic -pressure tests according to ASTM E 1996 for Wind <br />B. <br />Weatherseals: Replaceable, adjustable, continuous, compressible <br />A. <br />Adjust hardware and moving parts to function smoothly so that doors operate <br />Zone 2. <br />weather-stripping gaskets of flexible vinyl, rubber, or neoprene fitted to bottom <br />easily, free of warp, twist, or distortion. <br />D. <br />Seismic Performance: Sectional doors shall withstand the effects of earthquake <br />and top of sectional door unless otherwise indicated. <br />motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7. <br />B. <br />Lubricate bearings and sliding parts as recommended by manufacturer. <br />2.6 <br />HARDWARE <br />C. <br />Adjust doors and seals to provide weather -resistant fit around entire perimeter. <br />2.3 <br />DOOR ASSEMBLY <br />A. <br />General: Heavy-duty, corrosion -resistant hardware, with hot -dip galvanized, <br />D. <br />Touch-up Painting: Immediately after welding galvanized materials, clean welds <br />A. <br />Steel Sectional Door: <br />stainless -steel, or other corrosion -resistant fasteners, to suit door type. <br />and abraded galvanized surfaces and repair galvanizing to comply with <br />ASTM A 780/A 780M. <br />1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available <br />B. <br />Hinges: Heavy-duty, galvanized -steel hinges <br />9 vY tY, es of not less than 0.079-inch- <br />9 9 <br />manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work <br />(2.01-mm-) nominal coated thickness at each end stile and at each intermediate <br />include, but are not limited to the following: <br />stile, according to manufacturer's written recommendations for door size. Attach <br />3.5 <br />DEMONSTRATION <br />hinges to door sections through stiles and rails with bolts and lock nuts or lock <br />A. <br />Engage a factory -authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance <br />a. C.H.I. Overhead Doors, Inc. <br />washers and nuts. Use rivets or self -tapping fasteners where access to nuts is <br />personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain sectional doors. <br />b. Clopay Building Products. <br />impossible. Provide double -end hinges where required, for doors more than 16 <br />C. <br />Overhead Door Corporation. <br />feet (4.88 m) wide unless otherwise recommended by door manufacturer. <br />END OF SECTION 08 36 13 <br />d. <br />Raynor Garage Doors. <br />C. <br />Rollers: Heavy-duty rollers with steel ball -bearings in case-hardened steel races, <br />C. <br />Rite -Hite Holding Corporation. <br />mounted with varying projections to suit slope of track. Extend roller shaft through <br />f. <br />Wayne Dalton; a division of Overhead Door Corporation. <br />both hinges where double hinges are required. Provide 3-inch- (76-mm-) <br />diameter roller tires for 3-inch- (76-mm-) wide track and 2-inch- (51-mm-) <br />B. <br />Operation Cycles: Door components and operators capable of operating for not <br />diameter roller tires for 2-inch- (51-mm-) wide track. <br />less than 100,000. One operation cycle is complete when a door is opened from <br />the closed position to the fully open position and returned to the closed position. <br />REFERENCE DRAWING TITLE <br />UUTHERESAPALLAWAYFh'ED IX <br />07/15/2022 <br />CLIENT PROJECT NO.: <br />000 ❑u ❑ MERRICK*000- qW_,MC_ <br />MERRICK PROJECT NO.: 3021600491 <br />SCALE: AS NOTED <br />TITLE: <br />WT-BTB ZEPHYRHILLS EXPANSION <br />ARCHITECTURAL <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />REVISION: DRAWING NO.: SHEET NO.: <br />1 A003 -- OF -- <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />7 <br />E <br />10 <br />A I B <br />A <br />A <br />E <br />F <br />C <br />H <br />I I J <br />