McClellan Blakemore Architects New Warehouse Facility for SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Hardware for wood and hollow steel doors. B. Hardware for fire-rated doors. C. Electrically operated and controlled hardware. D. Thresholds. E. Weatherstripping, seals and door gaskets. 1.02 RELATED REQUIREMENTS A. Section 08110 - Steel Doors and Frames. B. Section 08211 - Flush Wood Doors. C. Section 08410 - Metal-Framed Storefronts: Hardware for same except cylinders; installation of cylinders. 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. ANSI/ICC A117.1 - American National Standard for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities; International Code Council; 2003. B. BHMA A156.4 - American National Standard for Door Controls - Closers; Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc.; 2000 (ANSI/BHMA A156.4). C. BHMA A156.15 - American National Standard for Release Devices - Closer Holder, Electromagnetic and Electromechanical; Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association; 2006 (ANSI/BHMA A156.15). D. BHMA A156.31 - Electric Strikes and Frame Mounted Actuators; 2001 (ANSI/BHMA A156.31). E. DHI (LOCS) - Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames; Door and Hardware Institute; 2004. F. DHI WDHS.3 - Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Flush Wood Doors; Door and Hardware Institute; 1993; also in WDHS-1/WDHS-5 Series, 1996. G. UL (BMD) - Building Materials Directory; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; current edition. 1.04 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Coordinate the manufacture, fabrication, and installation of products onto which door hardware will be installed. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. See Section 01300 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Indicate locations and mounting heights of each type of hardware, schedules, catalog cuts. C. Samples: Prior to preparation of hardware schedule: 1. Submit 1 sample of hinge, latchset, lockset, and closer illustrating style, color, and finish. 2. Samples will be returned to supplier. DOOR HARDWARE 08710-1
New Warehouse Facility for McClellan Blakemore Architects D. Maintenance Data: Include data on operating hardware, lubrication requirements, and inspection procedures related to preventative maintenance. E. Keys: Deliver with identifying tags to Tri-State Metals Company by security shipment direct from hardware supplier. F. Warranty: Submit manufacturer's warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in Tri-State Metals Company's name and registered with manufacturer. 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Hardware Supplier Qualifications: Company specializing in supplying commercial door hardware with three years of experience. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Package hardware items individually; label and identify each package with door opening code to match hardware schedule. 1.08 COORDINATION A. Coordinate the work with other directly affected sections involving manufacture or fabrication of internal reinforcement for door hardware. B. Furnish templates for door and frame preparation. C. Sequence installation to ensure utility connections are achieved in an orderly and expeditious manner. D. Coordinate Tri-State Metals Company keying requirements during the course of the Work. 1.09 MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS A. Provide special wrenches and tools applicable to each different or special hardware component. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Basis of Design: see listing on the drawings. B. Substitutions: See Section 01600 - Product Requirements. 2.02 DOOR HARDWARE - GENERAL A. Provide all hardware specified or required to make doors fully functional, compliant with applicable codes, and secure to the extent indicated. B. Provide all items of a single type of the same model by the same manufacturer. C. Provide products that comply with the following: 1. Applicable provisions of federal, state, and local codes. 2. Fire-Rated Doors: NFPA 80. 3. All Hardware on Fire-Rated Doors: Listed and classified by UL as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated. 4. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by UL as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated. D. Function: Lock and latch function numbers and descriptions of manufactures series as confirm in "Hardware and Keying meeting" with the Owner's representative. 08710-2 DOOR HARDWARE
McClellan Blakemore Architects New Warehouse Facility for E. Electrically Operated and/or Controlled Hardware: Provide all power supplies, power transfer hinges, relays, and interfaces required for proper operation; provide wiring between hardware and control components and to building power connection. F. Finishes: Identified in schedule. G. Fasteners: 1. Mineral Core Wood Doors: Sex bolts. 2. Concrete and Masonry Substrates: Stainless steel machine screws and lead expansion shields. 2.03 HINGES A. Hinges: Hager Standard weight ball bearing BB1279 steel with steel pin 26D, satin chrome. Non rising pins on exterior doors. B. Hinges: Provide hinges on every swinging door. 1. Provide five-knuckle full mortise butt hinges unless otherwise indicated. 2. Provide ball-bearing hinges at all doors having closers. 3. Provide hinges in the quantities indicated. 4. Provide non-removable pins on exterior outswinging doors. 5. Where electrified hardware is mounted in door leaf, provide power transfer hinges. 2.04 LOCKS AND LATCHES A. Locks: Provide a lock for every door, unless specifically indicated as not requiring locking. 1. Hardware Sets indicate locking functions required for each door. 2. If no hardware set is indicated for a swinging door provide an office lockset. 3. Trim: Provide lever handle or pull trim on outside of all locks unless specifically stated to have no outside trim. 4. Lock Cylinders: Provide key access on outside of all locks unless specifically stated to have no locking or no outside trim. B. Lock Cylinders: Manufacturer s standard tumbler type, six-pin standard core. 1. Provide cams and/or tailpieces as required for locking devices required. C. Keying: Grand master keyed. 1. Include construction keying. 2. Supply keys in the following quantities: a. 2 master keys. b. 2 grand master keys. c. 4 construction keys. d. 2 change keys for each lock. D. Latches: Provide a latch for every door that is not required to lock, unless specifically indicated "push/pull" or "not required to latch". 2.05 CYLINDRICAL LOCKSETS A. Cylindrical Locksets: Schlage - D Series B. Manufacturers - Cylindrical Locksets: 1. Schlage: www.schlage.com. a. Athens lever handle trim. US 26 D finish. 2.06 FLUSHBOLTS A. Flushbolts: Lever extension bolts in leading edge of door, one bolt into floor, one bolt into top of frame. DOOR HARDWARE 08710-3
New Warehouse Facility for McClellan Blakemore Architects 1. Pairs of Swing Doors: At inactive leaves, provide flush bolts of type as required to comply with code. 2. Floor Bolts: Provide dustproof strike except at metal thresholds. 2.07 MAGNETIC LOCKS A. Electric Strike Units: Key card readers and electric strike locking devices. 1. Assa Abloy / Adams Rite: www.assaabloydss.com. B. Magnetic Locks: C. Manufacturers: 1. Assa Abloy Securitron: www.assaabloydss.com. 2. MM 15 mag lock, Securitron / a. Formerly (Adams Rite Manufacturing Co.). 1) 4,000 lb holding force. 2) Armature 4" x 5/8" x 2". 3) Case: 6" x 2-3/4" x 2" deep. 4) Provide separate mounting plates. 5) Provide door position switch and tamper warning switch. 6) Verify voltage with electrical contractor and security system provider. 7) Operated by numeric key pad. (a) Securatron DK-26 Digital Keypad (b) Fully weatherproof. (c) Stainless Steel. (d) Aproved for outdoor mounting. (e) Vandal Resistant. (f) 19 digit operation. (g) 5 amp relay output for lock control and alarm shunt, camera call up. (h) Request to exit (REX) input. (i) 16 ft. 12 conductor, 22 guage keypad cable. (j) 3 LEDS and bell button. (k) 12 VAC (l) Warrantee Lifetime Replacement. (m) DK-SS Stile Stainless, (59 users). 2.08 ELECTRIC STRIKES A. Electric Strikes: Complying with BHMA A156.31 and UL listed as a Burglary-Resistant Electric Door Strike; style to suit locks. B. Manufacturers: 1. Assa Abloy Securitron: www.assaabloydss.com. 2. UNL UnLatch Strike. a. FSUNL Option: FSUNL to allow the UNL to become selectable for either "Fail Safe" or "Fail Secure" operation. b. Motorized, no solenoids c. Fully concealed installation d. Maintains deadlatch function at all times e. Continuous duty f. Releases under pre-load g. Latch status sensor is standard (SPDT) h. UL Listed i. 3. Electric Strike Locking System 08710-4 DOOR HARDWARE
McClellan Blakemore Architects New Warehouse Facility for a. Application: Any access controlled door using a cylindrical lockset or mortise type lock sheltered from inclement weather. Intermittent or continuous duty operation b. Outside Operation - The door is secured via the lockset. Entry is permitted using the key or optional entry device. c. Inside Operation - Egress is accomplished by turning the door handle. 4. Access Control Keypad Digital-Entry-Systems/DK-12-Digital-Keypad 5. System Components a. System Components - 1) UnLatch Electric Strike Electromechanical-Locks/UNL-UnLatch-Strike 2) BPS-12/24-1 Power Supply. 6. 2.09 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DOOR HARDWARE PRODUCTS A. Provide products that comply with the following: 1. Applicable provisions of Federal, State, and local codes. 2. Products Requiring Electrical Connection: Listed and classified by UL as suitable for the purpose specified and indicated. B. Finishes: Identified in schedule on drawings. 2.10 KEYING A. Door Locks: Master keyed. 1. Include construction keying. B. Supply keys in the following quantities: 1. 5 master keys. 2. 3 change keys for each lock. 2.11 KEY CABINET A. Cabinet Construction: Sheet steel construction, piano hinged door with type lock master keyed to building system. B. Horizontal metal strips for key hook labelling with clear plastic strip cover over labels. C. Finish: Baked enamel, Standard color. Locate where directed by Owner PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive work; labeled, fire-rated doors and frames are present and properly installed, and dimensions are as indicated on shop drawings. B. Verify that electric power is available to power operated devices and of the correct characteristics. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and applicable codes. B. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer. C. Install hardware on fire-rated doors and frames in accordance with code and NFPA 80. D. Mounting heights for hardware from finished floor to center line of hardware item: As listed in Schedule, unless otherwise noted: 1. For steel doors and frames: Comply with DHI "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Steel Doors and Frames." DOOR HARDWARE 08710-5
New Warehouse Facility for McClellan Blakemore Architects 3.03 ADJUSTING 2. For wood doors: Comply with DHI "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors." A. Adjust work under provisions of Section 01700. B. Adjust hardware for smooth operation. 3.04 PROTECTION A. Protect finished Work under provisions of Section 01700. B. Do not permit adjacent work to damage hardware or finish. 3.05 SCHEDULE - Indicated on the Drawings. END OF SECTION 08710-6 DOOR HARDWARE