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PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Section Includes SECTION 08 7100 DOOR HARDWARE The work in this section includes furnishing and installing all items of architectural hardware for aluminum, wood and hollow metal swinging doors and frames. B. Related Sections Coordinate work with the following sections 1. Metal Doors and Frames Section 08100 2. Wood Doors and Frames Section 08200 3. Aluminum Doors and Frames Section 08400 4. Architectural Wood Work Section 06400 5. Rough Framing Section 06100 1.02 REFERENCES Use the following references to properly detail, schedule, furnish and install architectural hardware items. A. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1. NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Other Protective s -2007 Edition B. Door and Hardware Institute (DHI) 1. DHI Format for the Hardware Schedule-2000 Edition 2. DHI Keying Systems and Nomenclature-2004 Edition 3. DHI Installation Guide for Doors and Hardware-2004 Edition C. International Code Council (ICC) 1. ICC/ANSI A117.1 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities-2003 Edition D. Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BMHA) 1. BHMA A156.18 Materials and Finishes-2003 Edition 2. BHMA A156.1 - Standard for Butts and Hinges 3. BHMA A156.3 - Standard for Grade 1 Exit Devices 4. BMHA A156.4 - Standard for Grade 1 Door Controls - Closers 5. BMHA A156.8 - Standard for Grade 1 Overhead Stops 6. BMHA A156.2 Standard for Grade 1 Cylindrical Locks 7. BMHA A156.13 Standard for Grade 1 Mortise Locks 8. BMHA A156.26 - Standard for Grade 1 Aluminum Continuous Hinge 9. BMHA A156.14 Standard for HD Bi-fold Hardware E. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1. UL 1784 - Standard for Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies 08 7100-1

1.03 SUBMITTALS A. General Requirements Make submittals in accordance with section 01330 Submittal Procedures. B. Schedules Provide itemized vertical hardware schedule that conforms to DHI s Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule. The schedule shall include a cover page with the job name and contact information for the AHC, Distributor, Architect and Contractor. Include a detailed keying schedule with opening numbers and a complete list of abbreviations used. Each hardware set shall have a heading containing Architects opening number, degree of opening, room names and room numbers, hardware set number, fire rating, keyset number, frame material, door material, stile and rail dimensions, nominal sizes and handing, frame dimensions including jamb depth, stop height, soffit width and face dimensions. List alike doors in the same hardware set. For each hardware item show quantity, description, function, style, fastening, size, finish, manufacturer and mounting heights. Include voltages and operational descriptions for electrified hardware. C. Product Data For each copy of the Hardware Schedule provide one copy of product data to be submitted with the Hardware Schedule. Product data shall include catalog cut sheets and technical data for each item of hardware to be furnished. Highlight model numbers, sizes, finishes, fastening, voltages and listings for fire ratings. D. Templates If requested provide hardware mounting templates. Provide mounting heights for each hardware item. E. Wiring Diagrams 1. Elevation Drawings Furnish each electronic copy of elevation drawings on 8 1/2 x 11 paper with the hardware schedule for each opening that has electrified hardware. Drawing shall include door number, hardware set number and illustration showing the electrified hardware components in there approximate position in the opening with lines representing the wiring in between components. Show AC power and fire alarm inputs for power supply. List mounting heights for switches, model numbers, manufacturers and voltages for each component. Provide operation description explaining how each opening is to operate. 2. Point to point drawings Upon approved hardware schedule furnish 1 each electronic copy of a point to point diagram for each opening with electrified hardware. Diagram shall be on 8 ½ x 11 paper and reference the elevation diagram drawing is based on. Show each components wiring terminals, wire and conductor size. Code low voltage wires so red is positive, black is negative and blue is dry contacts with no voltage.detail lines representing the wiring between terminals from component to component show the terminating ends for each wire. Include operation description for how opening shall operate. 08 7100-2

F. Keying Schedule Upon approval of finish hardware schedule establish a keying meeting with the owner s representative. Furnish a key schedule that lists opening number, hand, type of locking hardware, catalog number, hardware set and keyset for each opening. Key system shall conform to DHI s manual Keying Systems and Nomenclature. Submit same quantity of key schedules as hardware schedules. G. Samples If requested provide hardware sample items. Approved samples shall be incorporated into the project. Items rejected shall be returned to the door distributer. H. Operation and Maintenance Manuals Prior to substantial completion date furnish closeout submittals in accordance with Section 01780 Closeout Submittals. Furnish a close out manual to include the following information. Supplier contact information, approved hardware schedule, product data, as built wiring diagrams, keying schedule, installation Instructions, and product warranties and maintenance Instructions. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Supplier Qualifications Furnish hardware items from a supplier who is regularly engaged in the business of supplying architectural hardware of the same types and size for at least two years. Supplier shall have warehousing and office facilities within a 50 mile radius of the project and be a factory authorized distributor of specified products. Hardware supplier shall employ a full time Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) certified by the Door and Hardware Institute of Chantilly Virginia. Supplier shall submit documentation showing they meet the requirements for this project. B. Installers Installers shall have a minimum of 2 years experience installing architectural hardware and be proficient in reading detailed hardware schedules. If requested provide written documentation with the installer s names and contact information and include a list of three similar jobs they have worked on within the past two years. Provide contact information for the door distributor and building owner or maintenance supervisor for each project. C. Pre-Installation Hardware Meeting Installer shall attend a pre-installation hardware meeting with the AHC from the supplier prior to installing hardware. Review the hardware schedule, products, templates, fasteners, manufacturer instructions and maintaining clearances for fire rated openings. 08 7100-3

D. Fire Door Assemblies Fire exit hardware shall be installed only on doors bearing the marking Fire door to be equipped with fire exit hardware. Fire door assemblies shall be installed per NFPA 80. Fire door assemblies shall close and latch and have proper clearances. Verify hardware being installed on fire doors has a label to verify that the hardware is fire rated and has been tested by an authorized agency. 1.05 SHIPPING, HANDLING AND DELIVERY A. Marking and Packing Materials shall be shipped to jobsite in their original packaging. Hardware shall be marked with a label that corresponds to the hardware schedule include opening number, hand, size, and hardware set number. B. Job Site Delivery Deliver hardware for the aluminum doors and frames to the aluminum door supplier. Deliver the remaining hardware products to the job site. Jointly inventory products and verify if there are any back orders or shortages. C. Storage Hardware shall be stored at the jobsite in a secure, clean and dry room with adequate shelving to keep hardware items off the floor. Room shall be environmentally controlled to protect electrified hardware from any damage. Hardware items shall be sorted and ranked by door numbers. 1.06 WARRANTY Products must meet or exceed the warranty conditions listed in Section 01740- Warrantees and Guarantees. The following warranties exceed Section 01740- Warrantees and Guarantees requirements. Aluminum Continuous Hinges Life Time Mortise Locks Three (3) Years Cylindrical locks Three (3) Years Exit Devices Three (3) Years Surface Door Closers Ten (10) Years Overhead Stops Two (2) Years PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturers The following manufacturers have been selected as producers of acceptable products. Provide like items from the same manufacturer. Items with an asterisk next to them appear in the hardware sets. 1. Hinges - Hager, Stanley*, Mckinney, Ives 2. Continuous Hinges Stanley*, Hager, Ives 3. Door Bolts Adam s Rite* Rockwood*, Ives 08 7100-4

B. Substitutions 4. Cylindrical Locks and Latches Stanley* Corbin Russwin, Falcon 5. Mortise Locksets - Stanley*, Corbin Russwin, Falcon 6. Cylinder Stanley / Best - School standard no substitution 7. Panic and Fire Exit Hardware Precision*, Corbin Russwin, Von Duprin 8. Electric Strikes HES*, Folger Adams, 9. Overhead Stops Rixson*, Rockwood, Glynn Johnson 10. Surface Door Closers - *Stanley, Norton, Falcon 11. Protection Plates Rockwood, Hager*, Ives 12. Gasketing Pemko*, Hager, Ives 13. Wall Stops Rockwood, Hager*, Ives 14. Silencers Hager*, Rockwood, Ives 15. Power Transfer Precision, Securitron*, Von Duprin 16. Power Supply Prescision*, Securitron*, Sargent, Von Duprin Submit a request for product substitution in accordance with section 01630 substitution procedures. Provide reason for substitution and product cut sheets with information highlighted to show proposed products meet or exceed established level of design, function and quality. Substitution request must be made 7 days prior to bid date. 2.02 MATERIALS Hardware items listed have been selected to establish a minimum level of design, function and quality. Item with an asterisk (*) next to them appear in the hardware sets. A. Fasteners Attach finish hardware using manufacturers recommended means of fastening for each application. Do not use sex nuts and bolts to attach hardware. At fire doors use threaded to the head screws to fasten hardware to door. 1. Wood Screws (WS)- Fastening hardware to wood doors and frames 2. Template Machine Screw (TMS) Fastening hardware to steel frames and doors 3. Strike Template Machine Screws (STMS)-Fastening strike plate to a hollow metal frame 4. Jamb Template Machine Screw (JTMS)-Fastening hardware to the head of a hollow metal frame 5. Sheet Metal Screws (SMS)-Fastening protection plates to doors and weather strip on frames 6. Shield and Anchor (SH/ANC) Fastening thresholds, wall bumpers and power supplies 7. Grommet Nut (GN)-Fastening Magnetic Locks to soffit of hollow metal frame B. Hinges 1. Conventional Hinges Hinges shall conform to BHMA A156.1. Provide heavy weight five knuckle ball bearing hinges.. Provide five (5) inch hinge height for doors over three feet six inches wide. Size hinge width to minimally clear trim. Reverse beveled doors with locking hardware shall have a non-removable pin (NRP). Provide hinges with a flat button tip unless special purpose hinges are listed in hardware sets. Hinges on fire rated doors shall be a ball bearing type made from a steel base metal and conform to NFPA 80. Exterior doors shall use stainless steel base metal. Provide a minimum of three hinges on a seven foot high door add one (1) hinge for every additional 30 of 08 7100-5

door height. Use swing clear hinges where listed. Electric thru-wire hinges shall have eight (8) 22 gauge conductors. *Stanley: Hager Mckinney Ives FBB168 BB1168 TA3786 5BB1HW 2. Continuous Hinge Furnish heavy duty mortise aluminum continuous hinge that conforms to BHMA A156.26 grade 1 for 300lbs and spans full height of door. At labeled openings continuous hinges shall be UL listed. Continuous hinges at openings with an EPT power transfers shall be prepped with a cutout for the transfer. *Stanley: Hager Ives Mortise Heavy Duty 661HD 780-112HD 112HD Mortise Heady Duty EPT 661HD EPT 780-112HD EPT 112HD EPT C. Door Bolts 1. Locking Flush Bolt Provide a cylinder operated flush bolt with an 1 1/8 backset and a 12 rod. 1870 Adam s Rite* 2. Dust-Proof Strike Provide dust proof strikes at doors with a bottom flush bolt. Face plate shall be mortised to be even with finished floor. 280X Hager 570 Rockwood* DP2 Ives 3. T-Turn Cylinders 4066 Adam s Rite* D. Locks and Latches 1. Cylindrical Locksets a. Provide heavy duty locks with a 2 ¾ backset. b. Locks shall be ANSI / BHMA A156.2 Series 4000 Grade 1 certified. b. Lever shall meet ANSI 117.1 Accessibility Code d. Lockset levers shall be made of a solid material e. Locksets shall be able to accept a small format interchangeable core f. Furnish levers as listed and in hardware sets g. Locksets shall be furnished to accept and provided with a Best Interchangeable core. Best* Corbin Russwin Falcon Classroom Intruder 9K37IN 15D CL3352 NZD M08 T381 DAN BB7 Storeroom Lock 9K37D 15D CL3357 NZD M08 T581 DAN BB7 2. Mortise Locksets a. Provide heavy duty Mortise locks with a 2 ¾ backset. b. Locks shall be ANSI / BHMA A156.13 Series 1000 Grade 1 certified. 08 7100-6

c. Lever shall meet ANSI 117.1 Accessibility Code d. Lockset levers shall be made of a solid material e. Locksets shall be able to accept a small format interchangeable core f. Furnish levers as listed and in hardware sets g. Furnish functions as listed in hardware sets h. Locksets shall be furnished to accept and provided with a Best Interchangeable core. Best* Corbin Russwin Falcon Classroom Intruder 45H7IND 15S ML2052 NZD M08 MA441 DG BB7 Privacy Lock 45H0L 15S ML2030 NZD MA301 DG BB7 Storeroom Lock 45H7D 15S ML2057 NZD M08 MA581 DG BB7 3. Strikes a. Strikes for Cylindrical and Mortise Locks Provide strike with curved lip and length required to accommodate jamb and trim detail and projection. Use a flat lipped strike with lip length flush with face of door on pairs of that have an overlapping astragal. At new openings furnish a 4 7/8 ANSI Strike. At pairs of doors with an overlapping astragal provide a 7/8 flat lip strike that is flush with the face of door. For new doors/frames: Stanley / Best Falcon Corbin Russwin S3 006164-000 217L13 At existing metal framed openings, furnish a strike plate that matches the strike prep in the existing frame without modification. Coordinate hardware installation height to ensure compatibility with existing frame strike hardware. At existing wood framed openings, furnish a strike plate that matches the strike prep in the existing frame without modification. Coordinate hardware installation height to ensure compatibility with existing frame strike hardware. 5. Cylinders Provide cylinders of the same manufacturer of the conventional locks. Cylinders shall be Interchangeable core type. Cylinders and cores shall be part of a factory key system. Mortise cylinders shall be the correct size and have the proper cam for each hardware application. Rim cylinders shall be the proper size and have a horizontal tail. Cores to be provided to owner for keying and installed in doors by contractor. Mortise Cylinder - 1E74 Stanley* Rim Cylinder 1E72 Stanley* E. Exit Devices 1. Panic Hardware a. Panic devices shall meet or exceed. BHMA A156.3 - Standard for Grade 1 Exit Devices b. Size exit device to match width of door leaf. c. Electric devices and options shall be 24VDC. d. Provide less bottom rod for surface vertical rod panic devices where listed in hardware sets e. Exit devices shall conform to NFPA 101 and NFPA 80 08 7100-7

f. Furnish electric options, latch retraction and request to exit functions where listed in sets g. Furnish plates and strikes as listed in hardware sets h. Furnish power supplies as required to operate ELR devices. Precision* Corbin Russwin Von Duprin Narrow Stile ELR TS ELR 2403 CD 2003C ED4200 P10 M52,M92,M94 SDRX-EL33A- NL-697-NL Narrow Stile (Exit Only) TS 2401 ED4200 M92 RX-33A-EO SVR 2201 9928-EO 2. Fire Exit Hardware Fire exit hardware that shall be listed by the Underwriters laboratories and bear the UL label for life safety in full compliance with the NFPA 80. Size fire exit hardware to match width of door leaf. Precision* Corbin Russwin Von Duprin Fire Rated SVR FL 2208 LBR 4908A ED 5470B N955 M55 9927L-F996L-LBR Fire Rated SVR (Exit Only) FL2201 LBR ED 5470B M55 9927EO-F-LBR 3. Strikes Provide strikes as manufactures require for proper application 4. Mullions Furnish a steel keyed removable 2 x 3 mullion. Mullions at labeled openings shall be UL listed. Provide mullion cap spacer where frame soffit is less than 3 wide Mullion: KR822 Precision* 808 Corbin Russwin KR4954 Von Duprin F. Surface Door Closers a. Closers shall meet or exceed BMHA A156.4 - Standard for Grade 1 Door Controls - Closers b. Size closers in field to match manufacturer recommendations and door condition. c. Provide closers at all labeled doors and size closer so door will close and latch. d. Use backstop closer arm with a compression stop at exterior doors and where listed in hardware sets. e. Closers shall be mounted on room side of door. f. Provide arms, drop plates and brackets to match mounting conditions. g. Parallel arms shall be heavy duty where listed in hardware sets. h. Mount closers to match degree of opening as specified. I. Provide closers with full covers and sprayed painted finish that matches hinge and lock finish. Stanley* Norton Falcon Standard Closers D4500 7500 SC71 RW/PA Extra Duty Arm D4500 EDA PR7500 SC71 FA Compression Stop D4500 CS CPS 7500 SC71 SS Drop Plates P45-180 689 7786 SC70-PA 08 7100-8

G. Protection Plates 1. Kick Plates Kick plates shall be.050 gauge and beveled on all 4 edges. Kick plates shall be 8 high and 2 less than door width (LDW) on single doors and 1 less than door width (LDW) on a pair. Plate shall have counter sunk screw holes. Any plates over 16 in height used on labeled doors shall have a UL stamp on them. Provide 12 plates where specified. Kick Plates: 194S x csk - 12 High Hager K1050 4BE csk 12 High - *Rockwood 8400 4BE CSK 12 High Ives H. Door Stops 1. Overhead Door Stops Over head stops shall be from a single manufacturer and be heavy duty grade 1 type complying with BHMA 156.8 standards. Provide overhead stops that are non-handed and can be double acting. Stops shall be surface or concealed type. Coordinate over head stop with closers and hanging devices to match degree of opening listed and avoid conflicts. Stops used on labeled doors shall be UL listed. Use size recommended by manufacturer for door size and hanging devices. 9-336 Rixson* 19024 Rockwood 90S Glynn Johnson 2. Wall Stop a. Provide a cast type of wall stop that meets BHMA 156.16 standards for auxiliary hardware. b. Provide a convex type stop for levers without a button. c. Provide concave type stop for levers with a button. Concave: 236W Hager* 409 Rockwood WS 406/407 CCV Ives Convex: 232W Hager* 406 Rockwood WS 406/407 CVX Ives 3. Concealed Overhead Door Stops 1ADJ Rixson 100ADJ Glynn Johnson 08 7100-9

I. Threshold and Gasketing 1. Smoke Gasket Provide adhesive type of smoke gasketing at labeled doors that meets UL 1784 Air leakage test for smoke and draft control. Gasket shall consist of three pieces, one per each jamb and head. Perimeter Gasketing : S88BL Pemko* 726 Hager 188SBK - Zero Screw on Astragal Gasketing: 305CN Pemko* 872S CLR Hager 8193AA Zero 2. Aluminum Threshold Furnish an aluminum saddle type threshold ½ high to match the jamb depth of frame and span width of door. 1/2 x 5 Saddle Threshold: 412S Hager 171A Pemko* 8655A Zero 1/2 x 6 Saddle Threshold: 415S Hager 172A Pemko* 656A - Zero 3. Door Sweeps 3452CNB Pemko* 770SB Hager 8198AA - Zero 4. Sound Gasket 312CR Pemko* 873N Hager 312A Zero 5. Door Bottom 411ARL -Pemko* 730SN Hager 320AA - Zero 08 7100-10

6. Weather Strip Provide an aluminum weather strip with a neoprene insert to span the perimeter of exterior door. 896S Hager 297APK Pemko* 328AA Zero 7. Security Astragal Furnish a security overlapping astragal to span full height of door as specified. Provide a 7/8 lip strike at openings with astragal. 357CND - *Pemko 835S Hager 47A Zero L. Miscellaneous Hardware 1. Silencers Provide rubber silencers at doors without gasketing or weather strip. Hollow metal frames shall use a 1/2 round diameter silencer with a 1/8 projection. 307D Hager* 608 Rockwood SR64 Ives 2. Latch Protector Furnish a latch guard protector for a mortise type lock. Latch guard shall have a frame security pin to prevent frame and door from being spread apart. 340D Hager* 320 Rockwood LP-1 Ives M. Electrified Hardware 1. Controller Provide controller for use with electronic latch retraction exit devices as specified by exit device manufacturer. Provide 1 boxed type controller for each single door. Controller shall operate by dry contact inputs and provide the necessary in rush of amps to pull back the latch on exit device. ELR151 Precision* 782N Corbin Russwin PS 914-2RS Von Duprin 08 7100-11

2. Power Supplies a. 24VDC Volt Power Supply door controller Provide a 24 volt DC boxed type power supply with filtered and regulated output power. Power supply shall have a fire alarm input that will turn off power to the device in the event of a fire alarm. Amps from power supply shall exceed the amps required from electronic devices. Provide 1 power supply for each opening required AQU243 Securitron* PS902 Von Duprin 3. Power Transfer Power transfers shall be UL listed concealed type mortised in the edges of door and frame. EPT-12C Precision CEPT 10 Securitron* EPT-10 Von Duprin 4. Electric Strikes a. Provide a grade 1 electric strike that complies with BHMA 156.31. b. Strikes for mortise locks shall be mortise type with a face plate that fits a 4 7/8 ASA strike prep. c. Where listed in hardware set provide a electric strike for use with a rim exit device c. Electric strike shall be fail secure. d. Electric strike shall work with locksets listed in hardware set without conflict. e. Electric strikes shall be 12 VDC and not exceed 650MA f. Strikes shall have a Latch Bolt Monitor Switch 4500C HES* 712 Folger Adams 6211 Von Duprin 5. Door Position Switch DPS-M-BK Securitron* 679-05HM Schlage N. Auto Operators a. Auto Operators shall be low energy electro-hydraulic type b. Operator shall comply with ICC/ANSU A117.1 Accessible and Usable Building and Facilities for opening force and time to close standards. c. Operator shall have a feature to stop when an obstruction is detected and have adjustable closing force. d. Operator shall have manual hydraulic adjustments for power, back check, latch and sweep speeds. e. Housing of operator shall be the same size as door leaf. f. Operator shall be an independent controlled by wall mounted actuators mounted on both sides of opening. g. Provide a single unit for one door leaf and a pair with a push side mount and the ability to open 110 degrees. Furnish 2 operators per pair where listed in hardware sets. 08 7100-12

h. Furnish Radio Controlled Push Buttons with Receiver. i. Mount on pull side of door on inswing openings. 6010 120V Norton* 4600 - LCN 2.03 FINISHES Finishes for hardware shall comply with BMHA standard A156.18 Match finishes of new architectural hardware to match the existing hardware finish at each building regardless of hardware finish specified in hardware sets. Coordinate aluminum door hardware finish to match aluminum door finish regardless of hardware finish specified in hardware sets. 1. Hinges - 652 satin chrome on steel 2. Continuous Hinges 628 Clear Aluminum on Aluminum 3. Door Bolts 628 Clear Aluminum on Aluminum 626 Satin Chrome on Brass or Bronze 4. Dust Proof Strike - 626 Satin Chrome on brass or bronze 4. Cylindrical Locks and Latches 626 Satin Chrome on brass or bronze 5. Mortise Locksets - 626 Satin Chrome on brass or bronze 6. Cylinder 626 Satin Chrome on brass or bronze 7. Panic and Fire Exit Hardware 630 Satin stainless steel on stainless steel 8. Electric Strikes 630 Satin stainless steel on stainless steel 10. Overhead Stops 630 Satin stainless steel on stainless steel 11. Surface Door Closers - 689 Aluminum painted finish 12. Electromechanical Holder 689 Aluminum painted finish 13. Protection Plates 630 Satin stainless steel on stainless steel 14. 628 Clear Aluminum on Aluminum 15. Wall Stops - 630 Satin stainless steel on stainless steel 17. Power Transfer -Powder Coat on stainless steel 2.04 KEYING Cylinder manufacturer to have a minimum (10) years experience designing secured master key systems and have on record a published security keying system policy. Provide manufacturer s standard; finish face to match lockset, interchangeable type cores, removable by use of a special key, usable with other manufacturers cylinders. Furnish un-combinated IC Best cores to be given to the District to be keyed by owner. Provide blank keys for all cores to owner. Provide (3) control keys for installing and removing interchangeable cores. All keys and cores to be factory shipped directly to owner s representative. Upon substantial completion date, the owner s representative will turn over cores to contractor for installation. Provide temporary keyed construction cores for each locking device on project. All interchangeable cores shall be keyed alike with (12) twelve change keys and (2) two control keys. All temporary cores shall be used until substantial completion date. Return all temporary cores and keys to hardware supplier upon substantial completion of job. 08 7100-13

PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Inspection of door frames Prior to installing hardware verify frames have been properly installed and are rigidly secured to wall construction. Verify all frames installed are level plumb and true and are the correct hand, opening size and labeled for fire protection where scheduled. Inspect frames for damage. Repair or replace with new any damaged frames. Verify the frames are prepared and reinforced to receive scheduled hardware. B. Inspection of door leaves Verify door leaves are the correct type, size, hand and are labeled for fire protection as scheduled. Inspect door leaves for damage. Repair or replace with new damaged doors. Verify door leaves are prepared and reinforced to receive scheduled hardware. C. Preparation of adjacent work Door leaves and frames shall be painted or stained prior to installing hardware items. Adjacent areas shall be wiped down and cleaned. D. Inspection of hardware items Verify each hardware item is the correct quantity, size, hand, voltage for electrified hardware, and has the proper fasteners as listed in the hardware schedule. Inspect all hardware for damage or defects. Repair or replace with new damaged items. 3.02 INSTALLATION Install finish hardware in accordance with manufacturers recommended procedures and methods. Provide installer with DHI publication Installation guide for installing doors and hardware to use as a guide during installation. A. Fasteners Attach finish hardware using manufacturers recommended means of fastening for each application. Do not use sex nuts and bolts to attach hardware to doors. B. Hardware Mounting Heights Mount all hardware at heights in accordance to DHI s publication Recommended locations for architectural hardware for standard steel doors and frames C. Clearances Install fire doors, frames and hardware in accordance with clearances listed in NFPA 80. Clearances for non-fire rated doors shall be 1/8 at top of door, 1/8 at hinge edge of door, 1/8 at latch side of door, 1/4" between the bottom edge of door and threshold and 1/2" between bottom edge of door and finished floor. D. Surface mounted door closers Surface door closer shall be mounted on the room side of an opening and out of the corridor. Use appropriate arms, brackets, spacers and accessories to properly install surface door closers. E. Wall mounted door bumpers and holders Install blocking in between studs to support wall bumpers and holders. Locate concave and convex type door bumpers to come in contact with the center of lever handles. 08 7100-14

F. Gasketing Install adhesive gasketing in accordance with manufacturer s instructions. Gasketing shall form a continuous seal between the door leaves and frame. Install soffit surface applied gasket before any other soffit applied hardware. G. Cylindrical Locks At existing doors Prep the doors to except new locksets. If necessary patch any holes and match stain. I. Exit Devices At existing doors prep the doors to except new exit device. If necessary patch any holes and stain to match existing door. Provide cover plates if needed. 3.03 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL Prior to substantial completion date openings shall be inspected and any punch list items will repaired or replaced with new. 3.04 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING Adjust and shim fire rated doors to ensure clearances conform with NFPA 80. Adjust all door closers for proper operation after HVAC system is balanced and adjusted. Verify spring power of closers are properly adjusted. Clean all exposed doors and hardware surfaces per manufacturer recommendations. Remove any pencil or other marks on doors. Leave doors, frames and hardware in a clean neat appearance. Upon substantial completion date remove temporary protective covers from finish hardware. 3.05 PROTECTION Leave protective coatings on hardware until substantial completion date. Wrap fire label, lock, panic and pull trim hardware with plastic bubble wrap or craft paper to protect finish from damage until substantial completion date. Remove hardware items prior to painting, staining or retouching doors and frames. Reinstall hardware after surfaces are dry. 3.06 HARDWARE SETS Hardware Set #1 MS-026 2ea Continuous Hinge 661HD EPT 1 LDW 628 ST 2ea Power Transfer CEPT 10 630 SU 1ea Mullion KR822 689 PR 1ea Rim Exit TS 2401 630 PR 1ea Rim Exit ELR TS ELR 2403 CD 2003C 630 PR 2ea Rim Cylinder 12E 72 626 BE 2ea OH Stop 1ADJ Series 630 RX 2ea Drop Plate P45-180 689 689 ST 2ea Closer D4500 EDA 689 ST 2ea Door Position Switch DPS-M-BK SU 1ea Power Supply/Controller ELR151 689 PR Card reader &, Door release by others Balance of weather strip by Aluminum door supplier 08 7100-15

Operation Description: Doors are normally closed latched and secure. By presenting a valid credential to card reader or being buzzed in will retract the push rail on the RHR door leaf allowing door to be pulled open. Door will be relock after 5 seconds. Request to exit monitoring switches built into exit device. Doors can be dogged open by key for special events. Key override at all times. In the event of a fire alarm or power failure doors will remain secure. Free egress at all times. Hardware Set #2 MS-031.1 3ea Hinges FBB168 652 ST 1ea Storeroom Lock 9K37D 15D 626 BE 1ea Electric Strike 4500C 630 HS 1ea Door Closer D4500 689 ST 1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE 1ea Power Supply AQU243 689 SU Card Reader, Door release by others Door is normally closed latched and secure By presenting a valid credential to reader or being buzzed in will energize solenoid in electric Strike allowing door to be pushed open. Door will relock in 5 seconds. Key override at all times In the event of a power failure or fire alarm door will remain secure. Free egress at all times Hardware Set #3 MS-031.2, MS-031.3 3ea Hinges FBB168 652 ST 1ea Classroom Intruder 9K37IN 15D 626 BE 1ea Overhead Stop 9-336 630 RX 1ea Door Closer D4500 689 ST 1ea Kick Plate 8400 4BE CSK 12 630 IV 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE Hardware Set #4 MS-045 3ea Hinges FBB168 652 ST 1ea Classroom Intruder 9K37IN 15D 626 BE 1ea Door Closer D4500 689 ST 1ea Kick Plate 8400 4BE CSK 12 630 IV 1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE Hardware Set #5 MS-122A, MS-122B 3ea Hinges FBB168 5 652 ST 1ea Classroom Intruder 9K37IN 15D 626 BE 1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE 08 7100-16

1ea Sound Gasket 312CR 628 PE 1ea Door Bottom 411ARL 628 PE STC Rated Doors Hardware Set #6 MS-124.1, MS-124.2 2ea Continuous Hinge 661HD 1 LDW 628 ST 1ea SVR FL2201 LBR (Mount Inactive Leaf) 630 PR 1ea SVR FL 2208 LBR 4908A 630 PR 1ea Rim Cylinder 12E 72 626 BE 2ea Closer D4500 EDA 689 ST 2ea Kick Plate 8400 4BE CSK 12 630 IV 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE 1ea Smoke Gasket 305CN PE 2ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA Hardware Set #7 MS-173 2ea SVR 2201 630 PR 1ea Threshold 172A 628 PE Balance of hardware to remain Top and bottom rod to be used for security Hardware Set #8 HS-049 1ea Locking Flush Bolt 1870 628 AD 1ea Dust Proof Strike 570 626 RO 1ea T-Turn Cylinder 4066 628 AD 1ea Mortise Cylinder 1E 74 C181 626 BE Balance of hardware to remain Existing door must be removed and mortised for new lock Hardware Set #9 HS-056, HS-061 1ea Classroom Intruder 45H7IND 15S 626 BE 1ea Closer D4500 689 ST 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE Balance of hardware to remain Hardware Set #10 HS-061A 3ea Hinges FBB168 652 ST 1ea Privacy Lock 45HOL 15S 626 BE 1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 1ea Smoke Gasket S88BL PE Hardware Set #11 HS-100.2 1ea Continuous Hinge 661HD EPT 1 LDW 628 ST 1ea Power Transfer CEPT 10 630 SU 1ea Rim Exit ELR TS ELR 2403 CD 2003C 630 PR 1ea Rim Cylinder 12E 72 626 BE 08 7100-17

1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 1ea Drop Plate P45-180-689 689 ST 1ea Closer D4500 EDA 689 ST 1ea Door Position Switch DPS-M-BK SU 1ea Power Supply/Controller ELR151 689 PR Share Power Supply with opening at hardware set #12 Card reader &, Door release by others Balance of weather strip by Aluminum door supplier Operation Description: Doors are normally closed latched and secure. By presenting a valid credential to card reader or being buzzed in will retract the push rail on exit device allowing door to be pulled open. Door will be relock after 5 seconds. Request to exit monitoring switches built into exit device. Doors can be dogged open by key for special events. Key override at all times. In the event of a fire alarm or power failure doors will remain secure. Free egress at all times. Hardware Set #12 HS-100.1 1ea Continuous Hinge 661HD EPT 1 LDW 628 ST 1ea Power Transfer CEPT 10 630 SU 1ea Rim Exit ELR TS ELR 2403 CD 2003C 630 PR 1ea Rim Cylinder 12E 72 626 BE 1ea OH Stop 1ADJ Series 630 RX 1ea Drop Plate P45-180 689 689 HA 1ea Closer D4500 EDA 689 ST 1ea Threshold 171A 628 PE 1ea Sweep 3452CNB 628 PE 1ea Door Position Switch DPS-M-BK SU 0ea Power Supply/Controller ELR151 689 PR Share Power Supply with opening at hardware set #12 Card reader &, Door release by others Balance of weather strip by Aluminum door supplier Operation Description: Doors are normally closed latched and secure. By presenting a valid credential to card reader or being buzzed in will retract the push rail on exit device allowing door to be pulled open. Door will be relock after 5 seconds. Request to exit monitoring switches built into exit device. Doors can be dogged open by key for special events. Key override at all times. In the event of a fire alarm or power failure doors will remain secure. Free egress at all times. Hardware Set #13 HS-104B.1, HS-104B.2, HS106A 3ea Hinges FBB168 652 ST 1ea Classroom Intruder 45H7IND 15S 626 BE 08 7100-18

1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 3ea Silencers 307D HA Hardware Set #14 HS-106 3ea Hinges FBB168 652 ST 1ea Classroom Intruder 45H7IND 15S 626 BE 1ea Overhead Stop 9-336 630 RX 3ea Silencers 307D HA Hardware Set #15 - HS- 190, HS-192 1ea Continuous Hinge 661HD Clear ST 1ea Mortise Lock 45H IND 15H 630 BE 1ea Electric Strike 4500C 630 HS 1ea Door Operator 6010 RF 689 NO 1ea Kick Plate 8400 4BE CSK 12 630 IV 1ea Wall Stop 232W 630 HA 1ea Smoke Seal S88BL PE 2ea Push Buttons 531 630 NO 1ea Key Switch MKA 626 SU 1ea Mortise Cylinder 1E 74 626 BE Electric strike powered off operator Operator power to be wired into a fire alarm circuit. Operation Description: During normal school hours door is normally closed and unlocked Pressing wall push button shall energize electric strike unlatching door and start door opening cycle Door will close after 5 seconds. After normal school hours push paddles to be deactivated by wall key switch Upon fire alarm operator to lose power Free Egress at all times 08 7100-19