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to public view. <br />6. Fabricate cleats and attachment devices from sane material as sheet metal component being anchored or from conpatble, <br />noncorrosive metal recommended by sheet metal manufacturer. <br />H. Size: As recommended by SMAGNA manual or sheet metal maufacturer for application but never less than thickness of metal being <br />seamed. <br />23 SHEET METAL FABRIGATiON5 <br />A. Fabricate sheet metal items In thickness or weight needed to comply with performance requirements but not less than that Isted <br />below for each application and metal. <br />B. 6utters with 61r�th up to 15 Inches; Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Aluminum: 0.0520 Inch thick <br />2. 6alvanized Steel: OD211 Inch thick <br />3. Coil-Goded 6alvanized Steel: OD217 Inch thk k <br />G. 6utters with 61rth I6 to 20 Inches: Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Alunhun; 0.040 Inch thick <br />2. 6alvanized Steel: 0.0276 inch thick <br />3. Goll-Goated 6alvanized Steel: 0.07fb Inch thick <br />D. Downspouts: Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Alu inum: 0.024 Inch thick <br />2.6alvanlzed Steel: OD211 Ich thick <br />3. Goll-Goated Galvanized Steel: OD2I1 Inch thick <br />E. Conductor Heads: Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Aluminum: 0.0320 inch thick <br />2. 6alvanized Steel; OD216 Inch thick <br />3. Goll-Goofed 6alvanized Steel: 0.0216 inch thick <br />F. Sappers: Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Aluminum: 0.0320 Inch thick <br />2. 6alvanized Steel: OD216 Inch thick <br />3. Coll-Goded 6olvanlzed Steel: OD216 Inch thick <br />6. Exposed Trin, Gravel Stops, and Fasciae: Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Alu inu ; 0.050 Inch thick <br />2. Galvanized Steel: OD216 Inch thick <br />3. Goll-Goated 6alvanized Steel: OD2i6 Inch thick <br />H. Cap"; Fabricate from the following material: <br />I. Aluminum: 0.050 Inch thick <br />2. 6alvanized Steel: OD3% Inch thick <br />3. Goal-Goated 6alvanized Steel: OD396 Inch thick <br />2.4 GOIL-COATED GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET FIN15H <br />A. High -Performance Organic Goofing Finish: Apply the following system by toll -coating process on galvanized steel sheet as <br />recommended by coating manufacturers ad applicator. <br />B. Coll -Goofed Steel Sheet Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be <br />Incorporated In the Work Include, but are not United to, the following: <br />I. Atlas Alunimum Corporation: <br />2. MM 5 aocdlon: <br />3. Peterson Aluminum Goroora ion: <br />3.0 EXECUTION <br />3.1 INSTALLATION <br />A. Unless otherwi5e Indicated, Install 5heet metal Flashing ad trim to comply with performance requirements, monufacturarS Installation <br />Istructions, cad SMAGNAS 'Architectural Sheet Metal Manual.' Anchor units of Hork securely In place by methods indicated, providing <br />for thermal expansion of metal units; conceal fasteners where possble, and set units true to the and level as Indicated. Install Work <br />with laps, joints, and seams that will be permanently watertight and weatherproof. <br />B. Expansion Provision: Provide for thermal expansion of exposed sheet metal Work Space movement joints at maximum of l0 feet <br />with no joints allowed within 24 Inches of corner or intersection. Where lapped or bayonet -type expansion provisions In Work cannon be <br />used or would not be sufficiently weatherproof ad wateproof, fom expanslon Joints of intermeshing hooked flanges, not less than I <br />Inch deep, filled with mastic sealant (concealed within Joints). <br />3.2 GLEANING AND PROTECTION <br />A. Glean exposed metal surfaces, removing substances that might cause corrosion of metal or deterioration of fishes. <br />B. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure sheet metal flashing and trim Work d rig construction Is without <br />damage or deterioration other than natural weathering d the tine of Substantial Completion. <br />SECTION 018413 - PE ETRATION FIRE5TOPPIN6 <br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENT5 <br />A. Submittals: Product Data and Installer certlfkcrtes signed by Installer certlfyhg that products have been installed In compliance <br />with requirements <br />2.1 PENETRATION FIRE5TOPPIN6 <br />A. Manufacturers; One of the following: <br />I. 6race Construction Products: <br />2. HIM, Inc" <br />3. Joins Manville: <br />4. Rector Seal Gorporatlon: <br />5. 5oecified Technoloaia5. Inc.; <br />6. 3M Fire Protection Products: <br />1. kAmKQ. Inc, Trermco Fire Protection Systems Group; <br />8. I�poratbn <br />B. Provide penetration fhestopphg materials that ore compatble with one another, substrates, and penetrating Items, If any. <br />G. Penetration In FMe-Resstace-Rated Walls and Horizontal Assembly: Provide penetration flrestopping with ratings determined <br />per ASTM E 814 or UL 1419, based on testing of a positive pressure differential of ODI-inch cog. <br />I. F-Rating at Fire-Resstrnce-Rated Walls: Not less than that of construction penetrated. <br />2. F-Rating at Horizontal Assemblies: At least I hour, but not less than that of construction penetrated. <br />3. T-RdN at Horizontal Assembly: At least I hour, but not less than the fine -resistance rating of construction penetrated except <br />for penetrations within the cavity of a wall. <br />D. Penetration In Smoke Barriers: Provide penetration fi^estoppig with ratings determined per UL 1419. <br />I. L-Rating: Not exceedig 5D drn/sct Ft. of penetration opening at 0.30-inch cog at both ambient and elevated temperatures <br />E. Exposed Penetration Fires W�9: Provide products with Flaame-spread and snake -developed Indexed of less than 25 and 450, <br />respectively, as determined per TTd E 84. <br />F. Accessories: Provide components for each penetration fire5topping system that are needed to Install fill materials and to <br />maintain ratings required. Use only those components specified by penetration firestopping manufacturer and approved by qualified <br />testing and inspecting agency. <br />3.1 INSTALLATION <br />A. General: Install penetration Flrestopphg to comply with manufacturer's written installation Instruction and published drawings for <br />products and applications Inelkated. <br />B. Identify penetration firestopping with preprinted metal or plastic labels. Attach labels permanently to Surfaces adjacent to and <br />within 6 inchhes (150 nW of firestopping edge so labels will be vsble to anyone seeking to remove penetrating items or firestopping. <br />Include the followig Information on labels: <br />I. The words 'Hornig - Penetration Flrestoppig - Do Not Dsturb. Notify B iding Management of Any Damage." <br />2. Darliyation of applicable testing and Ispecting agency. <br />3. Manufacturer's name. <br />4. Installer's name. <br />32 PENETRATION FIRE5TOPPING SCHEDU_E <br />A. Bass for schedule; 3M Fire Protection Products <br />L Flrestopping with No Penetrati g Items: F5-I: 3-M Hredam 150 + Acrylic Latex Sealant with 3-M Fire Barter Packing Material <br />PM4 with Sealant with gaps larger than I Inch. <br />2. Firestopping for Metallic, Nonmetallic Pipes, Conduit, or Tubig; F5-2: 3-M Flre Barrier IG 15HB+ Sealant. <br />3. Firestopping for Plastic Piping Penetrations: F5-3: 3-M Fire Barter Ultra Plastic Pipe - I J Hour rated For pipig larger than I <br />Inch diameter. <br />4. Flrestopping for 6rouphg of Penetrants: F5-4: 3-M Flre Barter Pans through Devices - Size as required or 5TI Firestop - EZ <br />Path # EZPP133GAK with kit. <br />5. Refer to M/P/E Draw" for additional penetration fi•estoppigs. <br />5EGTiON 01C1010 - JOINT SEALANTS <br />1.0 6EN3RAL <br />1.1 5UMMARY <br />A. This Section Includes Joint sealants for the following locations: <br />I. Control and expansion joints In cast -In -place concrete <br />2. Control and expansion joints in unit mosary <br />3. Joints between different materials listed above. <br />4. Perimeter joints between materials listed above and frames of doors and windows <br />5. Other Joints as Indicated. <br />1.2 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Provide elastomerlc Joint sealants that have been produced and Installed to establish and to maintain watertight and airtight <br />continuous seals without causing staining or deterioration of Joint substrates. <br />13 ITTALS <br />A. Product data from manufacturers for each Joint sealant product required. <br />B. 5amples For initial selection purposes In form of manufacturer's Standard bead samples, cossting of strips of actual products <br />5howng full range of colors available, for each product exposed to view. <br />IA QUALITY A55URANC.E <br />A. Installer Quallfoations: Engage an experienced Installer who has completed joint sealant applications sinilor In material, design, <br />ad extent to that Indicated for Project that have resulted in construction with a record of Successful In-service performance. <br />B. Sinhgqle So rce Responsbility for Joint Sealant Materials: Obtain joint sealant materials from a single manufacturer for each <br />dlfFerenl; product required. <br />15 PEIVERY, STORA6E, AND HANDLING <br />A. Deliver materials to Project site In original unopened containers or budles with labels idkatilg maufacturer, product name and <br />designation, color, expiration period for use, pot life, curig time, and mixing Instructions for multi -component materials. <br />B. Store and hurdle materials h compliance with manufacturer's recommendations to prevent their deterioration or damage due to <br />moisture, high or low temperatures, contcmhalts, or other causes. <br />1.6 PROJEGT CONDITIONS <br />A. Environmental Conditions: Do not proceed with itallation of joint sealants under the following co ditions: <br />I. Wren ambient and substrate tempa,dure condition are outside the limits permitted by joint sealant maufacturer <br />2. Wren Joint substrates are wet <br />2D PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MATERIAL5, C-DERAL <br />A. Compatibility; Provide joint sealants, Joint fillers, cod other related materials that are compatible with ore another and wIth joint <br />substrates under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer based on testing and field <br />experience. <br />B. Colors: Provide color of exposed joint sealants to comply with the following: <br />I. Provide selection made by Architect from maaufacturer+, full range of standard colors For products of tape indicated <br />22 LATEX JOINT SEALANTS <br />A. Provide mmamufacturer's standard one -part, nonsag, mildew -resistant, pahtable latex sealant of formulation Indicated that Is <br />recommended for exposed applicatio s on Interior ad protected exterior locations and that accommodates idicated percentage <br />chags In Joint width existing at tine of Installation without failing either adhesively or cohesively. <br />B. Acylic-Emulsion Sealant: Provide product compl4l� l with A5TM G 834 that accommodates Joint movement of not more than 5 <br />percent h both extension and compression for a total of 10 percent. <br />G. 511kon Emulsion Sealant: Provide product complying with A5TM G 854 and, except For weight loss measured per A5TM G 142, with <br />A5TM G 920 that accommodates joint movement of not more than 25 percent Is both extension and compression for a total of 50 <br />percent. <br />D. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, latex joint sealants that may be Incorporated in the Hork Include, but <br />are not limited to, the following: <br />I. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: <br />a. Acrylic -Emulsion Sealant: <br />I. Pecoscoro: AG-20; <br />II. Sonneborn Bulldina Products Dlv., GhenlRex, Inc.: 5onoloc; <br />III. Tremco. Inc.: Tremco Acrylic Latex 834. <br />b. 511kone-Emulsion Sealant: <br />I. Dow Corning Cho: Trade Mate Pahtable blazing Sealant. <br />23 JOINT SEALANT BACKING <br />A. Provide sealant backings of material ad type that are nonstaining; are compatible with Joint substrates, sealants, primers and <br />te�Joint fillers; and are approved for applications Indicated by sealant manufacturer based on field experience and laboratory <br />rag. <br />B. Plastic Foam .bit Fillers: Preformed, compressible, resilient, nonstaining nonwwaxhg, r�xtruding strips of flexble plastic foam <br />of material Indicated below and of size, shape, and density to control sealant depth and otherwise contribute to producing optirrm <br />sealant performance: <br />I. Open -cell polyurethnae foam <br />3D EXECUTION <br />3.1 PREPARATION <br />A. Surface Gleaning of Joints: Glean out joints I miedlately before Installing joint sealants to comply with recommendation of Joint <br />sealant mardacturer and the following requirements: <br />I. Remove all foreign material from Joint substrates that could Interferer with adhesion of joint sealant, Including dust, paints (except <br />for permanent, protective coatings tested ad approved for sealant adhesion and compatibility by sealant manufacturer), old Joint <br />sealants, oil, grease, waterproofing, water repellents, water, Surface dirt, and Frost. <br />2. Glean concrete, masonry, unglazed Surfaces of ceramic tile, and similar porous joint substrate surfaces by brushing, grinding, blast <br />cleaning, mmechanical abrading, or a combination of these methods to produce a clean, sound substrate capable of developing opts um <br />bond with Joint sealants. Remove loose particles remaining from above cleaning operations N vacuxnhg or blowing out joints with <br />oil -free compressed air. <br />3. Remove laltance and form release agents from concrete. <br />4. Glean metal, glass, porcelain enamel, glazed surfaces of ceramic tile, and other nonporous 5urfaces with chemical cleaners or <br />other meal that do rot stain, harm substrates, or leave residues capable of Interfering with adhesion of Joint sealants. <br />32 INSTALLATION OF JOINT SEALANTS <br />A. Corrply with joint sealant man Facturer's printed Installation Instructions applicable to products and applications indicated, except <br />where more stringent requirements apply. <br />B. Sealant Installation Standard: Comply with recommendations of A5TM G 1193 for use of Joint sealants a5 applicable to materials, <br />application, and conditions Indicated. <br />G. Installation of Sealants: Install sealants by proven techniques that result h sealants directly contccthg ad Fully wetting Joint <br />substrates, completely filling recesses provided for each Joint configuration, ad providing uniform, cross -sectional shapes ad depths <br />relative to Joint widths that allow optimum sealant movement c pability. Install sealants of the sane tine sealant backings are Installed. <br />P. Tooling of nor" Sealants: Immediately after sealant application and prior to tine Skiving or curing begins, tool sealants to form <br />smooth, uniform bear of configuration Indicated, to eliminate air pockets, ad to ensure contact ad adhesion of sealant with sides of <br />Joint. Remove excess sealants from surfaces adjaent to Joint. Do rat use toolig agents that discolor sealants or adjacent surfaces <br />or are rat approved by sealant manufacturer. <br />E. Provide concave joint configuration per Figure 5A In A5TM G 1193, uless otherwise Indicated. <br />3.4 GLEANIN6 <br />A. Glean off excess sealants or sealant smears adjacent to joints as work progresses by methods and with cleaning materials <br />approved by mman ufacturers of joint sealants and of products in which joints occur. <br />SECTION 019200 - JOINT SEALANTS <br />I.I SECTION RE-QUIREM ENTS <br />A. Product Data and color Samples. <br />B. Environmental Limitations: Do not proceed with Installation of joint sealants when amblent ad substrate temperature conditions <br />ore outside limits permitted by Joint sealant maufacturer or are below 40 deg. F. <br />2.1 JOINT SEALANTS <br />A. Low -Emitting Materials: Sealants shall comply with the Followig limits for VOG content: <br />I. Architectural Sealant: 250 g/L. <br />2. Other Sealants: 420 g/L. <br />3. Sealant Primers for Nonporous Substrates: 250 g/L. <br />4. Sealant Primes for Porous Substrates: 715 g/L. <br />5. Modified Bituminous Sealant Primers: 500 g/L. <br />6. Other Sealant Primers: 150 g/L. <br />B. Low -Emitting Materials: <br />I. Exterior reatIve sealants shall have a VOG content of not more than 50 g/L or 4 percent by weight, whichever s greater. <br />2. Other exterior caulks and sealants shall have a VOG content of not more than 30 g/L or 2 percent by weight, whichever s <br />greater. <br />3. Interior sealants shall comply with the testing ad product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' "5tanda�d <br />Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using 5mmmall-SGaie Environmental Ghambers'. <br />G. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, joint fillers, and other related materials that are compatble with one another made with joint <br />substrates uder service and application conditions. <br />D. Sealant For General Exterior Use Where Another Type s Not Specified; <br />I. 5ingle-corrponent, non -sag urethane sealant, ASTM G 920, Type 5; 6rade. N5; Glass 25; and for Use NT. <br />a. : One of the followings: <br />1. BASF Bulldha�y�: Sonolastk Ultra; <br />II. Bostk Inc. Chem -calk 915 or 416; <br />111. Pecos Corporation; Dyndrol I -XL; <br />N. Termcoo I posted: Dporaio or Vulkem IIb. <br />E. Sealant for Use In Interior Joints i Ceramic Tile cod Other Hard Surfaces In Kitchens and Toilet Rooms and crowd Plmbing <br />Fixhmes: <br />I. 5lrgle-component, mildew -resistant silicone sealant, A5TM G 420, Ttpe 5; 6rade N5; Glass 25; and for Use NT; formulated with <br />fungicide. <br />a. Products: One of the Following5: <br />i. BASF Bullding 5ustems: Ormiplus; <br />II. D��por91 i10 18b Mildew Resistant; <br />III. 6E Advanced Materials - 511k ores: Sanitary 5G51100; <br />Iv. Mk>iy National Assocotes, Inc.; Bondaflex 5il 100 HF; <br />v. Pecos Corporation: 8% <br />v1. Tremco Incorporated: Tremsll 200 Sanitary. <br />F. Sealant for Interior Use at Perimeters of Doors and Window Frames: <br />1. Acrylic latex or sllkonIzed acrylic latex, A5TM G 834, Type OP, Grade NF. <br />a. Products: One of the followings: <br />I. BASF Bulldimg Systems; 5onolac; <br />Il. Bostic Inc.; Ghem-Galk 600, <br />Ili. day National Associates. Inc.; Bondaflex 600 or Bondaflex 511-A 100; <br />N. Pecora Gorporatlon: AG-20+; <br />v. 5chnee-Morehead. Inc.; SM WOO; <br />vl. Tremco Incorporated: TremFlex 834. <br />6. Acoustical Sealant: <br />I. Non -sag, paintable, non -staining latex sealant complying with ASTM G 832 that effectively reduces aiborne sound transmis5bn as <br />demonstrated by testig according to A5TM E 40. <br />a. fit: One of the following: <br />1. Pecos Corporaton: AG-20 FTR or AIS-4I9; <br />11. U56�t on: 5Hffi- ROGK Acoustical Sealant. <br />22 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS <br />A. Provide Sealant backings of material that ore nor -staining ore compatible with joint substrates, sealants, primers, and other joint <br />fillers; and ore approved for applications Indicated by sealant maufacturer based on field experience and laboratory testing. <br />B. Cylindrical Sealant Back"; A5TM G 1330, of size ad density to control sealant depth and otherwise contribute to producing <br />opthmun sealant performance. <br />G. Bond-Ereaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape recommended by sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from <br />adhering to rigid, Inflexble joint -filler materials or Join surfaces at back of joint. Provide self-adhesive tape where applicable. <br />D. Primer: Material recommended by Joint -sealant manufacturer where required for adhesion of sealant to Joht substrates indicated, <br />a5 determined From pre -construction Jolht-sealant-shuestrate tests and field tests. <br />3.1 INSTALLATION <br />A. Damply with ASTM G Uq3. <br />B. Install sealant backings to support Seal ants doing application and to produce crosssectbnal shapes ad depths of installed <br />sealants that allow optimum sealant movement capability, <br />G. Install bond -breaker tape behind sealants where backings are not used between sealants ad backs of Joints. <br />D. Acoustical Sealant Installation: At sound -rated assemblies and elsewhere a5 Indicated, seal perimeters, control Joints, openings, <br />and penetrations with a continuous bead of acoustical sealant. Install acoustical sealant at both faces of partitions. Comply with A5TM G <br />919. <br />SECTION 081100 - STEEL DOOR5 AND FiRAMES <br />ID GENERAL <br />1.1- SUMMARY <br />A. This section includes steel doors and frames. <br />12 5UBMITTAL5 <br />A. Shop Drawings 5howng fabrication and Installation of steel doors and frames. Include details of each frame type, elevations of <br />door de5gn types, codltors at openings, detalls of construction, location and Installation requirements of door and frame hadware <br />and reinforcements, and details of joints and connections. Show anchorage and accessory items. <br />13 QUALITY A55IRANCE <br />A. Provide doors and frames complying with AN51/5DI 100 "Recorrmrended Specifications For 5tadard Steel Doors and Frames' and <br />as specified. <br />1.4 DELIVERY, 5TORAGE, AND HANDLING <br />A. Deliver doors ad Frames cardboard -wrapped or Grated to provide protection during transit and Job storage. <br />B. Inspect doors and franes on delivery for damage. Minor damages may be repaired provided refinished Items match new work ad <br />are acceptable to Architect; otherwise, remove and replace damaged Items as directed. <br />2D PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MANUFAGTURBt5 <br />A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compilce with requirements, mamuFacturers offering products that may be Incorporated in <br />the Work include, but ore not limited to, the following: <br />1. Steel Doors and Frames: <br />a. Amweld Buildha Products. Inc.; <br />b. Geco Door Products: <br />c. R.eoublk Builders Products: <br />d. 5teelcraFt. <br />22 MATERIALS <br />A. Fbt-Rolled Steel Sheets and Strip: Commercol-quality carbon steel, pickled and oiled, complying with A5TM A 569. <br />B. Cold -Rolled Steel Sheets: Carbon steel complying with A5TM A 366, commercial quallby or A5TM A 620. <br />G. Supports and Anchors: Fabricated from not less than 18 gage thick steel sheet. <br />23 DOORS <br />A. Steel Doors: Provide 1-3/4-inch thick doors of materials and AN51MI 100 grades and model 5pedfied below: <br />I. Exterior Doors: Grade 11, heavy-duty, Model 2, seamless design, minirum OD516-inch thick galvanized steel sheet faces. <br />2.4 FRAhE5 <br />A. Provide metal frames for doors, transoms, sidelights borowed lights, and other openings, accordig to AN51WI 100. Fabricate <br />frames of minimum 0.0418-inch thick cold -rolled steel sheet. <br />B. Fabricate frames with mitered or coped and conthuousky welded corners. <br />G. Door Silencers: Except on weather-stripped frames, drill stops to receive 3 silencers on strike jambs of sigle-door Frames and <br />2 silencers on heads of double -door frames. <br />2b FA13RIGATION <br />A Exposed Fasteners; Unless otherwise indicated, provide countersunk flat or oval heads for exposed screws and bolts. <br />B. Thermal -Rated (Insulating) Assemblies! At exterior locations aid elsewhere as shown or scheduled, provide doors fabricated as <br />thermal-frsuldIng door aid frame assemblies. <br />G. Hardware Preparation; Prepare doors and Frames to receive mortised and concealed hardware according to final door <br />hardware schedule and templates provided by hardware supplier. Comply with a ppllable requirements of SDI 101 and AN51 A115 5erles <br />specifications for door and franc preparation for hardware. <br />D. Reinforce doors aid frames to receive surf"-capplled hardwae. Drilling and tapping for surface -applied hardwae may be <br />done at Project site. <br />E. Locate hardware as Indicated on Shop Prom" or, If not Indicated, according to the Door and Hardware Instltutek (PHI) <br />'Recormiended Locations for Architectural Hardware For Standard Steel Doors ad Frames.' <br />2.1 FINISHES, GENERAL <br />A. Apply primers and organic finishes to doors and frames after fabrication: <br />2.8 STEEL SHEET FIN194B <br />A. Factory priming For Field -Painted Finish: Apply shop primer that complies with AN51 A224.1 acceptance criteria, is compatible with <br />finish paint systems Indicated, and has capability to provide a sound foundation for field -applied topcoats. Apply prier I mediately <br />after surface preparation aid pretreatment. <br />3.1 EXECUTION <br />32 INSTALLATION <br />A Install steel doors, Frames, and accessories according to Shop Drawings, manufacturer's data, and cs specified. <br />B. Placing Frames: Comply with provisions of 501 105, unless otherwise Ymdkated. Set frames accurately In position, plumbed, aligned, <br />aid braced securely until permanent anchors are set. After wall construction is completed, remove temporay braces aid spreaders, <br />leave g surfaces smooth aid undamaged. <br />G. In masony construction, I stall at least 3 wall anchors per Jamb adjacent to hinge location on hinge jamb aid at corresponding <br />hekjnts on strike Jamb. Acceptable anchors Include mason y wire anchors and masonry T-shaped adore. <br />D. Door Installdlo n; Fit hollow -metal doors accurately h Frames, within clearances specified in AN51/SDI 100. <br />SEG110H 081113 - HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES <br />ID 6ENERAL <br />1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS <br />A Submittals: Product Data and Shop Drawings. <br />2.0 PRODUCTS <br />2.1 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAME5 <br />A Manufacturers: One of the following: <br />I. Amweld B lldh� Products. LLG: <br />2. Geco Door Products: an A w Abloy Group Ganpamy; <br />3. Gur��na: an Assa Abloy Group Gompag; <br />4. FI_�g Poor Products Ltd:an Assn Abloy 6roup Company; <br />5. �oratlon t"The): <br />b. Pioneer Industries. Inc: <br />1. 5teelcraft; an Ingersoll-Rand company; <br />8. or Owner -approved equal. <br />B. Fire -Rated Doors and Frames: Labeled by a testing and I spectig agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, based on <br />testing at positive pressure according to NFPA 252 or UL IOG. <br />I. Where indicated, provide doors that have a temperature rise rating of 450 deg. F (250 deg. G). <br />G. Doors: Complying with SDI A250,8 for level ad model ad SDI A250.4 for physical -endurance level indicated,13/4 inches (44 <br />mm) thick unless otherwise Indicated. <br />I. Interior Doors: Level I and Physical Performance Level G (Standard Dutyl, Model I (Full Flush). <br />2. Exterior Doors (when required): Level 2 and Physical Performance Level B (Heavy Duty) Model 2 (Seamless), metallic -coated <br />steel sheet faces. <br />a. Thermal -Rated (Insulated) Doors: Where Indicated, provide doors with thermal -resistance value (R-Value) of riot less than 2.1 deg. <br />F x h x sq. W Btu (0370 K x sgm/W) when tested according to ASTM G 1363. <br />3. Hardware Reinforcement: Fabricate according to AN51/5DI A250b with reinforcement plates From same material as door face <br />sheets. <br />D. Frames: AN51 A250.8; conceal fastens gs unless otherwise indicated. <br />I. Steel Sheet for Interior Fra es; OD42-inch- (ID -man-) minimum thickness. <br />2. Steel Sheet for Exterior Frames: 0.053-inch- (I3-mm-) minimum thickness, metallic coated. <br />3. Interior Frame Construction: Knocked down or Face welded, per door schedule. <br />4. Exterior Frame Construction: Face welded. <br />5. Hardware Reinforcement: Fabricate according to AN5V5DI A25Ob with reinforcement plates from same material as frames. <br />6. Frame Anchors: Not less than OD42 inch (ID ram) thick <br />E. Door 51lencers: Three on strike Jambs of sigle-door Frames and two on heads of double -door frames. <br />F. 6rout Guards: Provide where mortar might obstruct hardware operations. <br />6. Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed hardware according to SDI A250.6 and BHMA AI56.115. <br />H. Reinforce doors and frames to receive Srrface-applied hardware. <br />I. Prime Finish: Manufacturer's standard, factory-cpplled coat of lead- and chromate -Free primer complying with SDI A250.I0 <br />acceptance criteria. <br />22 MATERIALS <br />A Gold -Rolled Steel Sheet: A5TM A 1006/A IOO8M, Suitable for exposed applicatio s. <br />B. Hot -Rolled Steel Sheet: ASTM A IOII/A IOIIM, free of scale pitting, or Surface defects. <br />G. Metallic -Coated Steel Sheet: ASTM A b53/ A 653M, 660 (Z180 or) A60 (ZH80). <br />D. Frame Anchors: A 1-M A 8-WA 879M, 4Z (126) coatig designation; mill phosphatized. <br />I. For anchors built Into exterior wall, 5heet steel complying with A5TM A 1008/A 1006M or A5TM A 1011/A IOIIM, hot -dip galvanized <br />according to ASTM A 153/A 153M, Glass B. <br />E Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: Hot -dip galvanized according to ASTM A 153/A 153M. <br />3D EXECUTION <br />3.1 INSTALLATION <br />A Install hollow metal Frames to comply with 501 A250.II. <br />I. Fire -Rated Frames: Install according to NFPA 80. <br />B. Install doors to provide clearances between doors and frames as indicated In SDI A250.11. <br />G. Prune -Goat Touchup: Immediately after erection, sand smooth rusted or damaged areas of prime coat ad apply touchup of <br />comparable air -drying rust-hhbittve primer. Use galvanizing repair paint for metallic coated surfaces. <br />SECTION 081416 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS <br />ID 6ENERAL <br />I.I SECTION REQUIREMENT5 <br />A Submittals: Samples for fatory-finshed doors. <br />2.0 PRODUCTS <br />2.1 FLUSH WOOD DOORS <br />A Manufacturers: One of the following: <br />I. ��luwood S Door Maufacturirg, Inc.; <br />2. E Ws Industry: <br />3. 6raha n an Assa Abby Group Company; <br />4. Mohawk Flush Doors. Inc: a MasonU Gompaxg; <br />5. Oshkosh Architectural Door Gam emu: <br />6. Vancouver Door Gompa�a ; <br />1. VT Industry. Inc <br />8. Or Owner -approved equal. <br />22 DOOR GON5TRUGTION, 6ENERAL <br />A Quality Standards: WDMA I5.1-A <br />B. Fire -Rated Wood Doan: Labeled by a testig and "acting agency acceptable to authority having jurisdiction based an <br />testig at positive pressure according to NFPA 252 or UL IOG. <br />I. Where Indicated, provide doors that have a temperature rise rating of 450 deg. F. (250 deg. GJ. <br />G. Low-Emlttig Materials: Provide doors made with adhesives and composite wood products that do not contain urea formaldehyde. <br />D. WDMA IS.I-A Performance Grade: <br />I. HHeavy Duty unless dherwse Indicated. <br />2. Extra Heavy Duty: Public toilets, janitor's closets, ad patient rooms. <br />E Particleboard -Gore Doors; Provide blocking In particleboard cores or provide structural composite lumber cores Instead of <br />particleboard cores For doors with exit devices or protection plates. <br />F. Fine -Protection -Rated Doors: Provide core specified or mineral core as needed to provide fire -protection ratig indkated. <br />Provide the following for mineral core doors: <br />I. Composite blockig where required to eliminate t ro gvtoiting hardware. <br />2. Lanin ed-edge construction. <br />3. Forrred-steel edges and astragals for pairs of doors. <br />2.3 FLUSH WOOD DOORS <br />A Doors for Transparent Fish; <br />I. Interior Solid -Gore Doors: Premiu, gradellve-ply, particleboard or structural composite lumber cores. <br />a. Faces: Grade A rotary -cut select white birch or plain sliced select white maple. <br />b. Veneer Matching: Slip ad runnig or Pleasing match. <br />c. Pair matching and set matchig. <br />d. Continuous matching for doors with transoms. <br />2.4 LOUVERS AND L16HT FRAMES <br />A Light Frames: Wood beads of same species as door faces. <br />I. At fire -rated doors provide wood -veneered beads for use In doors of fire -protection ratig Indicated. <br />3D EXECUTION <br />3.1 FABRICATION AND FINI5HIN6 <br />A Factory fit doors to sult Frame-openig sizes Indicated and to comply with clearances specified. <br />B. Factory machine doors for hardware that Is not surface applied. Locate hardware to comply with PHI-HIX15-2. <br />G. Gut ad trin open" to comply with referenced standards. <br />1. Trim light openings with moldings indicated. <br />2. Factory Istall glazing In doors Indicated to be Factory fished. <br />3. Factory Install louvers In prepared openings. <br />D. Factory finish doors (optonaU indicated for tasparent finish with stain and mcnuFacture6 standard finish complying with HDMA <br />TR-6, catalyzed polyurethane for grade specified for doors. <br />I. Sheen Satin or Semigloss - verify with Owner Representative. <br />32 INSTALLATION <br />A Install dogs to comply with manufacturer's written Instructions and HDMA IS.1-A, ad as indicated. <br />I. install doors to comply with NFPA 80. <br />B. Allgrh and fit doors h frames with uniform clearances and bevels. Machine doors for hardware. Seal cut surfaces after fitting ad <br />machining. <br />G. Clearances; As follows, unless otherwise indicated; <br />1. 1/8 I ch at heads, Jambs, and between pairs of doors. <br />2. 1/8 I ch from bottom of door to top of decorative floor Finish or covering. <br />3. 1/4 Inch from bottom of door to top of threshold. <br />4. Gomply with NFPA 80 for fire -rated doors. <br />D. Repair, refinish, or replace factory -Fished doors damaged during Installation, as directed by Architect. <br />i• �:� �,rn::"Y;gr :ul�:�.- �.r �i:9::l. <br />�. .. hl L ._ <br />I. Exterior storefront franing. <br />2. Storefront Framing for punched openings. <br />3. Exterioe manual -swing entroance doors aid door frame units. <br />12 ACTION SUBMITTALS <br />A. Product Data: For each type of product. <br />I. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes. <br />B. Shop Drawings: For alunin)m4ramed entrances aid storefronts. Include plan, elevations, sections, full-size details, and <br />attachments to other work <br />I. Include detalls of provisions for assembly expansion and contraction and for draining moisture occurring within the assembly to the <br />exterior. <br />2. Include full-size isometric details of each vertical -to -horizontal Intersection of aluminum -framed erntrances aid storefronts, showing <br />the following: <br />a. Joinery, including concealed welds; <br />b. Anchorage; <br />c. Expansion provisions; <br />d. 6lazlrg; <br />e. Flashing and drainage. <br />3. Shaw connection to aid continuity with adjacent thermal, weather, air, and vapor barters. <br />C. Entrance Door Hardware Schedule: Prepared by or under Supervi5on of supplier, detailing fabrication ad assembly of entrance <br />door hardware, as well as procedures ad diagrams. Coordinate final entrance door hardware schedule with doors, frames, ad related <br />work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function, ad finish of entrance door hardware. <br />13 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS <br />A Quallfkatlon Data: For Installer. <br />B. Energy Performance Certificates; For aluminum -Framed entrances and storefronts, accessories, aid components, from manufacturer. <br />G. Product Test Reports: For aluminum -framed entrances and storefronts, for tests performed by manufacturer aid witnessed by a <br />qualified testing agency. <br />D. Sample Warranties: For special warranties. <br />1.4 QUALITY A55URANCE <br />A Installer 6luallfkations: An entity that employs Installers ad supervisors who ore trained and approved by manufacturer. <br />15 WARRANTY <br />A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of aluminum -framed entrances ad storefronts that do <br />not comply with requirements or that fall In materials or workrnanshlp within specified warranty period <br />I. Failures include, but are rot limited to, throe followig: <br />a. Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive deflection. <br />b. Noise or vibration created by wind ad thermal ad structural movements. <br />c. Water penetration throuajh fixed glazig and franing areas. <br />d. Failure of operati g components. <br />2. Warranty Period: 10 yeas from date of Substantial Completion. <br />a. Special Finish Warranty: Standard Fom In which manufactiurer agrees to repair finishes or replace alu inun that shows evidence of <br />deterioration of factory -applied fishes within 5pedfled warrnty period. <br />3. Deterioration Includes, but is riot limited to, the following: <br />a. Color fading more than 5°Hunter units when tested according to A5TM'D'2244. <br />b. Chalkig in excess of a No'8 rating when tested according to ASTM'D°4214. <br />c. Gracking, checking, peeling, or failure of paint to adhere to bare metal. <br />I. Warranty Period: 10 years from date of 51"Lantlal Ganpletlon. <br />2. 0 PRODUCTS <br />2.1 MANIFAGTURER5 <br />A A Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, available maufacturers offering products that may be Incorporated <br />Into the Work Include, but are not limited to the followig: <br />I. GMI Architectural: <br />2. EFC0 Gorparatbn. <br />3. Kawneer North America: an Alcoa company; <br />4. )� <br />5. Vlstawall Architectural Products: <br />b. YKK AP America Inc. <br />B. Source Limitations: Obtain all components of aluniaurmframed entrance and storefront system, including framing and accessories, <br />from single maufacturer. <br />22 PERFORMANCE REQUIR aINTS <br />A General Performance: Comply with performance requirements specified, as determined by testing of alurniaxn-framed entraces <br />and storefronts representing those Indicated for this Project without Failure due to defective manufacture, fabriation, hstallotioh, or <br />other defects In construction. <br />I. Aluminum -Framed entrances and storefronts shall mWistand movements of supporting structure including, but not limited to, story <br />drift, twist, column shortening, long-term creep, and deflection from uniformly dstriauted and concentrated INe loads. <br />2. Failure also Includes the following: <br />a. Thermal stresses trasferring to building structure. <br />b. 6lass breakage. <br />c. Noise or vibration created by wind and thermal and structural movements. <br />d. Loosening or weakening of fasteners, attachments, ad other components. <br />e. Failure of operating units. <br />B. Structural Loads: <br />I. Design Wind Pressures: Determine design wird pressures applicable to Project according to ASGE/5EI 1, based on heights above <br />grade indicated on Drawings: <br />a. Basic Wind Speed: WA; <br />b. Importance Factor: ID; <br />c. Exposure Gategory: D. <br />2. Other Design Loads: As indicated on Drawings. <br />G. Deflection of Framing Members: At design wind pressure, as follows: <br />I. Deflection Normal to Wall Plane: Limited to edge of glass In a direction perpendicular to glass plane not exceedig IA15 of the <br />glass edge lengthh for each indMdual glazi g lite or an anoint that restricts edge deflection of individual glazing Iltes to 3/4 inch, <br />whichever is less. <br />2. Deflection Parallel to 6lazhg Plane: Limited to U360 of clear span or 1/8 Inch, whichever s smaller. <br />D. Structural: Test according to A5TM E 330 as follows; <br />I. When tested d positive and rhegative wind -load design pressures, assemblies do not evidence deflection exceeding Specified <br />limits. <br />2. When tested d 150 percent of positive and negative wind -load design pressures, assemblies, Including anchorage, do not evidence <br />material failures, structural distress, or permanent deformation of main from" members exceeding 02 percent of span. <br />3. Test Durations: As required by design wind velocity, tut not less than 10 secods. <br />E. Air Infiltration: Test according to A5TM E 283 for Infiltration as follows: <br />I. Fixed Framing and 61ass Men: <br />a. Maxirmum air leakage of 0.06 cfm/sq. ft. at a static-olr pressure differential of 624 IbF/sq. ft. <br />2. Entrance Doors: <br />a. Pair of Doors; Moxknum air leakage of ID cfmm/sq. ft. at a static -air -pressure differential of 151 Ibf/sq. ft. <br />b. Single Doors: Maximum air leakage of 05 cFm/sq, ft. of a static -air -pressure differential of 151 IbF/sq. ft. <br />F. Water Penetration ands^ Static Pressure: Test according to ASTM E 331 as follows: <br />I. No evidence of water penetration through fixed glazing and framig areas when tested according to a minimum static-airpressre <br />differential of 20 pe cent of positive winch -load do" pressure, but not less than 15 Ibf/sq. ft. <br />2. Maximum Water Leakage: No uncontrolled water penetrating assembly or water appearing on assembly' normally exposed <br />Interior Sufaces from sources other than condensation. Hater leakage does riot Include water controlled by flashing ad gAter5, or <br />water that Is drained to exterior. <br />6. Seismic Performance; Aluminum -framed entrances ad storefronts shall withstand the effects of earthquake motions determined <br />according to AWE15EI 1. I. Seismic Drift Causing 61ass Fallout: Complying with criteria for passing based on building occupancy tape <br />when tested according to AAMA°50lb at design dlsplacemenVad 15 tines the de5lgn displacement. <br />H. Energy Performace: Certify ad label energy perform cKr a according to HIFRG cs follows: <br />I. Ther mal Transmittance N-factor): Fixed glazing and framing areas shall have U-factor of not more than 0.30 Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg. <br />F as determined accordig to NFRG 100. <br />2. Solar Heat bah Coefficient: Fixed glazing and framing areas shall have a solar heat gain coefficient of no greater than 0.40 as <br />determined according to NFRG 200. <br />3. Condensation Resistance: Fixed glazing and Framing areas shall have an N IRG-certified condensation resistarce rating of no ys <br />than 35 Ls determined according to Ni3G 500. <br />I. Noise Reduction: Test according to A5TM E 90, with ratings determined by A5TM E 1332, as follows: <br />I. Outdoor -I door Tro smisson Glass: Minimum 30. <br />J. Wndborne-Deus Impact Resistance: Pass ms5lle-impact and cycik�messure tests when tested accordig to ASTM E IbM and <br />testig information h ASTM E 19g6 for Hid Zone 4. <br />I. Large -Missile Test: Enhanced Protection E for glazed openings located within 30 feet of grade. <br />K. Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements resulting from ambient ad surface temperature charges: <br />I. Temperature Chhange: 120 deg F, amblent;180 deg F, material surfaces. <br />2. Thermal Cycling: No buckling; stress on glass; sealant failure; excess stress on framing, anchors, and fasteners; or reduction of <br />performance mherl tested according to AAMA 5015. <br />a. High Exterior Ambient -Air Temperature; That which produces an exterior metal -surface temperature of 180 deg F. <br />b. Low Exterior Ambient -Air Temperatre: O deg F. <br />c. Interior Amblent-Air Temperature; 75 deg F. <br />23 FRAMIN6 <br />A Framig Members: Maufatu er's extruded- or formed�iluminurn franhg members of thickness required ad reinforced as required <br />to support iposed loads. <br />1. Construction: Thermally broken. <br />2. 6lazing System: Retained mechanically with gaskets on four sides. <br />3. 6lazing Plane: Front. <br />4. Finish; Color anodic finish. <br />5. Fabrication Method: Field -fabricated stick system. <br />B. Baker Plates: Manufacturers standard, continuous backer plates for framing members, If not integral, where framing abuts <br />adjacent construction. <br />G. Brackets and Reinforcements: Manufacturer's standard highh-strength aluminum with non -staining, non -Ferrous shims for allying <br />50M Components. <br />D. Materials: <br />I. Aluminum: Alloy and temper recormaended by maufacturer for type of use and finish Indicated. <br />a. Sheet and Plate: ASTM B 209. <br />b. Extruded Bars, Rods, Profiles, ad Tubes: ASTM B 22I. <br />c. Extruded Structural Pipe and Tubes: ASTM B 42" 424M. <br />d. Structural Profiles: ASTM B 308/B 308M. <br />2. Steel Reinforcement: Manufacturer's standard zinc -rich, corroson-resistant primer complying with 55PG-P5°6ulde°No'12DO; applied <br />Immediately after 5uface preparation and pretreatment. Select surface preparation methods accordig to recommendatio s <br />In 55PG-SP'GOM, and prepare surfaces according to applicable 55PG standard. <br />a. Structural Shapes, Plates and Bars: A5TM A 36/A 36M. <br />b. Gold -Rolled Sheet and Strip; ASTM A 1008/A 1008M. <br />c. Hot -Rolled Sheet and Strip: A5TM A 1011/A IOIIM. <br />2.4 ENTRANCE DOOR 5Y5TEM5 <br />A Entrance Doors: Manufacturer's sta dard glazed entrance doors for manual -swing operation. <br />I. Door Construction: 2-inch overall thickness, with minimum 0.125-inch thick, extruded -aluminum tubular rail and stile members. <br />Mechanically fasten corners with reinforcig brackets Flat are deeply penetrated ad fillet welded or that Incorporate <br />concealed tie rocs. <br />2. Door Design: Hide stile; 5-Inch nominal width. <br />3. blazing Stops and baskets: Beveled or square, snap -on, extruded-alumium stops and preformed gaskets. <br />25 ENTRANCE DOOR HARDWARE <br />A 6enerol: Provide entrance door hardware ad entrance door hardware sets Indicated in door ad frame schedule for each <br />entrance door to comply with requirements h this Section. <br />I. Entrance Door Hardware Sets: Provide quantity, Item, size, finish or color Indicated, ad products complying with BHMA stadard <br />referenced. <br />2. 5equence of Operation: Provide electrified door hardware function, sequence of operation, and interface with other building <br />control systems indicated. <br />3. Opening -Force Requirements: <br />a. Egress Dons: Not more than 15 IbF to release the latch, not more than 30 Ibf to set the door in motion°aid not more than 15 IbF <br />to open the door to Its minimm required width. <br />b. Accestble Interior Doors: Not more than 5 IbF to fully open door. <br />B. Designations; Requirements for design grade, function, finish, size, and other distinctive qualities of each type of entrance door <br />hardware are Indicated In 'Entrance Door Hardware Sets' Article. Products are identified by using entrance door hardware <br />desgrhatlons as follows: <br />I. Named Ma docturers' Products: MauFacturer and product designation are listed for each door hardware ttpe required for the <br />purpose of establishing minimum requirements. Mardacturers' names are abbreviated in 'Entrance Poor Hardware Sets' <br />Article. <br />2. References to BHMA Standards: Provide products complying with these standards and requirements for description, quality, and <br />function. <br />G. Pivot Hinges: BHMA AI56A 6rade I. <br />I. Offset -Pivot Hinges: Provide top, bottom, and intermedkrte offset pivots of each door leaf. <br />D. Butt Hinges: BHMA°AI56.1, Grade'I, radius corner. <br />I. Nam renavable Pins: Provide set screw h hinge barel that, when tightened Into a groove In hinge pin, prevents removal of pin <br />while entrance door Is closed. <br />2. Exterior Higes: Stainless steel, with stainless -steel ph. <br />3. Qualities; <br />a. For doors up to 81 Inches high, provide three hinges per leaf. <br />b. For doors more than 81 and up to 120 hdmes high, provide four hinges per leaf. <br />E. Mortise Auxiliary Locks: BHMA AI565, Grade I. <br />F. Automatic and Self -Latching Flush Bolts: BHMA AI563, Grade I. <br />6. Panic Exit Devices: BHMA AI563, 6rade I, listed and labeled by a testing ad Inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having <br />Jurisdiction, for pack protection, based on testing according to UL 305. <br />H. Cylinders: EIHMA A1565, Grade I. <br />I. Keying: Master key system. Permanently inscribe each key with a visual key control number and Include notation to be furnished by <br />Owner. <br />I. Strikes: Provide strike with black -plastic dust box for each latch or lock bolt; fabricated for alu i um framing. <br />J. Operati g Trim: BHMA AL56.6. <br />K. Closers: BHMA A156.4, Grade I, with accessory required for a complete installation, sized as required by door size, exposure to <br />weathher, and anticipated frequency of use; adjustable to comply with field conditkxs and requirements for opening force. <br />L. Goncealed Overhead Holders: BHMA A156.8, Grade I. <br />M. Door Stops: BHMA A156.Ib, 6rade I, floor or wall mounted, as appropriate for door location Indicated, with Integral rubber bumper. <br />N. Weather Stripping: Maufacturer's stadad replaceable components. <br />I. Compression Type: Made of A5TM P 2000, molded neoprene, or A5TM D 2261, molded PVG. <br />2. Sliding Type: AAMA 1OV 102, made of wool, polypropylene, or nylon woven pile with nylon -fabric or aluminum -strip backing. <br />0. Weather Sweeps; ManuFacturer's standard exterior -door bottom sweep with concealed fasteners on mounting strip. <br />P. Silencers: BHMA A156.1b, 6rade I. <br />Q. Threshold,: BHMA A15621, raised thre5hold5 beveled with a slope of not more than 1:2, with maxmum height of 1/4 Inch. <br />2b 6LAZIN6 <br />A. 6lazhg: Comply with Section 088000 '6lazing'. <br />2.1 ACC.E55MES <br />A. Fasteners and Accessories: Manufacturer's standard corrosion -resistant, non -staining, non -bleeding fasteners and accessories <br />compatible with adjacent materials. <br />I. Use self-locking devices where fastener ore subject to loosening or tunig out from thermal aid structural movements, wind <br />loads, or vibration. <br />2. Reinforce members as required to receive fastener threads. <br />5. Anchors: Three-way adjustable anchors with minimum adjustment of I Inch that accommodate fabrication and Installation tolerances In <br />material and finish compatible with adjoining materials and recomneded by manufacturer. <br />G. Concealed Flashing: Ma achrer"5 5tardad corrosion-re515tcit, non -staining, non-bleedig flmhkg corrpdbie with adjacent <br />materials. <br />D. Bituminous Paint: Gold -applied asphalt-fr stio paint conplylng with 55PG-Paint 12 requirements except contahhg no asbestos, <br />formulated for 30-NI thickness per coat. <br />2b FABRICATION <br />A. Form or extrude aluminum shapes before finishing. <br />B. Weld In concealed locations to greatest extent possible to mhimlze distortion or discoloration of finish. Remove weld spatter and <br />welding oxides from exposed surfaces by descalhg or grinding. <br />G. Fabricate components that, when assembled, have the following characteristics: <br />I. Profit' that are chap, straight, and free of defects or deformations. <br />2. Physical and themal Isolation of glazing from framing members. <br />3. Accommodations for thermal and mechanical movements of glazing and framing to maintain required glazing edge cleaances. <br />4. Provisions for field replacement of glazing from exterior. <br />5. Fasteners, anchors, ad connection devices that are concealed from view to greatest extent possible. <br />D. Entrance Door Frames: Reinforce as required to support loads Imposed by door operation ad for Installing entrance door <br />hardware. <br />I. At exterior doors, provide compressor weather stripping at fixed stops. <br />E. Entrance Doors: Reinforce doors as required for installig entrance door htordware. <br />1. At pail of exterior doors, provide sliding -type weather stripping retained In adjustable strip and mortised Into door edge. <br />2. At exterior doors, provide weather sweeps applied to door bottoms. <br />F. Entrance Door Hardware Installation: Factory Install entrance door hardware to the greatest extent possible. Gut, d ill, and tap <br />for factory -installed entrance door hardware before applying finishes. <br />6. After fabrication, clearly mark components to olentlfy their locations h Project according to Shop Drawings. <br />2A ALUMINUM FINISHES <br />A. Color Anodic Fish: AAMA'bll, AA-MI2G22A42/A44, Glces'l, ODIB rnm or thicker. <br />I. Color: Black <br />3.0 EXECUTION <br />3.1 EXAMINATION <br />A. Examine areas, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for Installation tolerances and other conditions affecting <br />performance of the Hark <br />B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />32 INSTALLATION <br />A. 6eneral: <br />I. Comply with manufacturer's written Instructions. <br />2. Do not Install da aged components. <br />3. Fit Joints to produce hairline joints free of burs ad distortion. <br />4. Rigidly seame non -movement joints. <br />5. Irtall anchors with separators and solatos to prevent metal corrosion and electrolytic deterioration and to prevent Impeding <br />movement of moving joints. <br />b. Seal perimeter ad other joht5 watertight unless otherwise Indicated. <br />B. Metal Protection: <br />I. Where aluminum s in contact with dissimilar metals, protect agaist galvanic action by paints g contact 5ufaces with materials <br />recormended by manufacturer for this pupose or by Installing nonconductive spacers. <br />2. Where aluminum s In contact with co Crete or masonry, protect against corrosion by painting contact Sufaces with bituminous paint. <br />G. 5et continuoous sill members ad flashig In Full sealant bed as specified In Section 019200 'Joint Sealants' to produce <br />weathertight Installation. <br />D. Install components plumb ad true in alignment with established lines ad grades. <br />E. Install glazing as specified In Section 088" '6lazing'. <br />I. Fleld-Installed Entrance Door Hardware: Install Surface -mounted entrace door hardware according to entrace door hardware <br />manufacturers' written Instructions using concealed fasteners to greatest extent possible. <br />3.3 ERECTION TOLERANCES <br />A. Erection Tolerances: Install aluminum -framed entraces ad Storefronts to amply with the following maximum tolerances: <br />I. Plumb: I/8 itch In 10 feet; 1/4 Inch In 40 feet. <br />2. Level: V8 I ch h 20 feet;1/4 Inch in 40 feet. <br />3. Alignment: <br />a. Where surfaces abut h IIne or ore separated by reveal or protruding element up to 4 Inch wide, limit offset from true alignment <br />to I/Ib Inch. <br />b. Where surfaces ore separated by reveal or protruding element from 1/2 to I Inch wide, limit offset from true alignment to 1/8 ham. <br />c. Where surfaces are separated by reveal or protruding element of I Inch wide or more, lilt ofset from true alignment to 1/4 I ch. <br />4. Location: Limit variation from plane to 1/6 Inch In 12 Feet; I/2 I ch over total length. <br />3.4 FIELD allALITY CONTROL <br />A. Testing Agency; Owner will egage a qualified testig agency to perform tests and ispectiors. <br />B. Field Quality -Control Testing: Perform the following test on representative areas of alumium-Framed entrances ad storefronts. <br />I. Water -Spray Test: Before I stallation of Interior finishes has begun, three areas designated 4 Architect shall be tested <br />according to AAMA 5012 and shall not evidence water penetration. <br />G. Ai rnhurn-franed entrances and storefronts will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and ispections. <br />D. Prepare test and inspection reports. <br />35 MAINTENANCE SERVICE <br />A. Entrace Door Hardware: <br />I. Initial Maintenance Service: Beginnhg at Substantial Gorpleton, provide six months' full maintenance by skilled employees of <br />entrance door hardware Installer. Include quarterly preventive maintenance, repair or replacemenht of worn or defective components, <br />lubrication, cleanig, and ad ustig es required for proper entrance door hardware operation at rated speed and cepacit.y. <br />Ilse pats ad supply that ore the sane cs those used In the manufacture and I stallation of original equipment. <br />SECTION 088000 - G-WING <br />1.0 COAL <br />I.1 SUMMARY <br />A. Section Includes: <br />I. 61ass for windows, doors, and storefront framing. <br />2. 6lazing sealants and accessories. <br />12 AGTION SUBMITTALS <br />A. Product Data: For each type of product. <br />B. 6kass Samples: For each type of the following products; 12 Inches 5quare. <br />I. Insulated glazing units. <br />G. 6lazing Accessory Sampy: For sealants and colored spacers, In 12-inch lengths. Install sealant Samples between two strips of <br />material representative In color of the adjoining framing system. <br />1.3 INFORMATIONAL 5UBMITTALS <br />A. tluallficatlon Data: For Installer and manufacturers of Insulating -glans units with sputter -coated, low-E coatings. <br />B. Product Certificates: For glass. <br />C. Product Test Reports: For coated glass, Insulating glass, and glazing sealants, For tests performed by a qualified testing agency. <br />I. For glazing sealants, provide test reports based on testing current sealant formulations within previous 3b-month period. <br />P. Sample Waranty: For special warranty. <br />1.4 QUALITY A55URANGE <br />A. Manufacturer Quallflcat ions for Irsulathg-blass Units with 5putter-Coded, Low-E Goat": A qualified Insulating -glass maufacturer <br />who s approved ad certified by coated -glass manufacturer. <br />B. Installer QualiFlcatbrs: A qualified Installer wino employs glass installers for this Project who are certified under the National 61ass <br />Assoddlon's Certified 61ass Installer Program. <br />15 DELIVERY, 5TORA6E, AND HANDLING <br />A. Protect glazing materials accordig to manufacturer's written instructions. Prevent damage to glass and glazig materials from <br />condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure to sun, or other causes. <br />CIS <br />W <br />i--i <br />U <br />O <br />V) <br />ARCHITECTURE <br />ENGINEERING <br />3680 Pleasant Hill Road <br />Suite 200 <br />Duluth, Georgia 30096 <br />p 770.622.9858 <br />f 770.622.9535 <br />www.hillfoleyrossi.com <br />CD Copyright (as dated below). <br />This drawing and all reproductions thereof are the <br />property of Hill Foley Rossi & Associates, LLC.(HFR). <br />It is intended for the sole use of the project named <br />hereon. Reproduction without the written consent of <br />HFR is unlawful. 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