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SECTION 081700 -INTEGRATED DOOR OPENING ASSEMBLIES

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1SUMMARY

1.2RELATED DOCUMENTS

  1. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.3SUMMARY

  1. Section Includes:
  2. Integrated door openings assemblies including metal frame, integrated door system withoperating hardware, and associated door hardware as specified in this section.
  3. Related Sections:
  4. Division01 Section "Sustainable Design Requirements" for additional LEED documentation and requirements.
  5. Division 08 Section "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames" for integrated assembly doors installed in standard hollow metal frames.
  6. Division08 Section "Glazing" for glass view panels in integrated assemblies.
  7. Division08 Sections "Door Hardware" and "Access Control Hardware" for associated door hardware.
  8. Division08 Section "Automatic Door Operators" for power assisted door operators installed at integrated assembly openings.
  9. Division09 Sections "Exterior Painting" and "Interior Painting" for field painting integrated assembly doors and frames.
  10. Division 26 "Electrical" Sections for electrical connections including conduit and wiring for door controls and operators installed on integrated assembly doors and frames with factory installed electrical knock out boxes
  11. Division28 Section "Access Control" for access control devices installed at integrated assembly openings and provided as part of a security access control system.
  12. Codes and References: Comply with the version year adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
  13. ANSI A117.1 - Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities.
  14. ANSI A156.32 - Integrated Door Opening Assemblies.
  15. ANSI/SDI A250.4 - Test Procedures for and Acceptance Criteria for Physical Evidence for Steel Doors and Reinforcement.
  16. ANSI/SDI A250.6 - Recommended Practice for Hardware Reinforcing on Standard Steel Doors and Frames.
  17. ANSI/SDI A250.8 - Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames.
  18. ANSI/SDI A250.11 - Recommended Erection Instructions for Steel Frames.
  19. ICC/IBC - InternationalBuilding Code.
  20. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code.
  21. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows.
  22. NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code.
  23. NFPA 105 - Installation of Smoke Door Assemblies.
  24. UL 10C - Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.
  25. [StateBuilding Codes, Local Amendments].
  26. Standards: All hardware specified herein to comply with the current version year of the following industry standards:
  27. ANSI/BHMA Certified Product Standards, A156 Series.

1.4SUBMITTALS

  1. Product Data: Manufacturer's product data sheets including integrated opening assemblies construction and installation details, material descriptions, core descriptions, hardware reinforcements, profiles, anchorage, fire resistance rating, operational descriptions and finishes.
  2. Door Hardware Schedule: Organize the Door Hardware Schedule into door hardware sets indicating complete designations of every item required for each door or opening. Comply with scheduling sequence and vertical format in DHI's "Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule." Include the following information:
  3. Type, style, function, size, label, hand, and finish of each door hardware item.
  4. Manufacturer of each item.
  5. Fastenings and other pertinent information.
  6. Location of door hardware set, cross-referenced to Drawings, both on floor plans and in door and frame schedule.
  7. Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule.
  8. Mounting locations for door hardware.
  9. Shop Drawings: Include the following:
  10. Elevations of each door design.
  11. Details of door and frames types including dimensioned profiles and metal thicknesses.
  12. Locations of reinforcement and preparations for hardware.
  13. Details of anchorages, joints, field splices, and connections.
  14. Details of accessories.
  15. Details of moldings, removable stops, and glazing.
  16. Details of conduit and preparations for power, signal, and control systems.
  17. Provide all dimensions necessary required to complete recessed pockets.
  18. Keying Schedule: Reference Division 08 Section "Door Hardware" for keying requirements.
  19. Informational Submittals:
  20. LEED Submittals: Manufacturer's product information and applicable sustainability program credits that are available to contribute towards a LEED rated project certification.
  21. Operating and Maintenance Manuals: Provide manufacturers operating and maintenance manuals for each item comprising the complete integrated assembly installation in quantity as required in Division 01, Closeout Submittals. The manual to include the name, address, and contact information of the manufacturers providing the installed assemblies and their nearest service representatives. The final copies delivered after completion of the installation test to include "as built" modifications made during installation, checkout, and acceptance.
  22. Warranties and Maintenance: Special warranties and maintenance agreements specified in this Section.

1.5QUALITY ASSURANCE

  1. Quality Standard: In addition to requirements specified, comply with ANSI A156.32, latest edition, "Integrated Door Opening Assemblies".
  2. Source Limitations: Obtain complete integrated opening assemblies, including metal frame and integrated door system with operating hardware, through one source and from a single manufacturer wherever possible.
  3. Supplier Qualifications: Factory authorized distributor of manufacturer(s)systems and products. Submit written documentation upon request.
  4. Installer Qualifications: Installersacceptable by the primary assembly manufacturer, with a minimum[3] years documented experience installing both standard and electrified integrated door opening assemblies similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service performance.
  5. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with NFPA 70, NFPA 80, NFPA 101 and ANSI A117.1 requirements and guidelines as directed in the model building code including, but not limited to, the following:
  6. Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)," ANSIA117.1 as follows:

1).Handles, Pulls, Latches, Locks, and other Operating Devices:Shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching, or twisting of the wrist.

2).Door Closers: Comply with the following maximum opening-force requirements indicated:

1)Interior Hinged Doors: 5 lbfapplied perpendicular to door.

2)Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction.

  1. NFPA101:Comply with the following for means of egress doors:

1).Latches, Locks, and Exit Devices:Not more than 15 lbfto release the latch.Locks shall not require the use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation.

2).Thresholds:Not more than 1/2 inchhigh.

  1. Fire-Rated Door Assemblies:Provide door hardware for assemblies complying with NFPA80 that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to NFPA252 (neutral pressure at 40" above sill) or UL-10C.

1).Test Pressure:Positive pressure labeling.

  1. Pre-Submittal Conference:Conduct coordination conference in compliance with requirements in Division 01 Section "Project Meetings" with attendance by representatives of Supplier(s), Installer(s), and Contractor(s) to review proper methods and the procedures for receiving, handling, and installing integrated door opening assemblies.
  2. Prior to installation, arrange for manufacturers' representatives to hold a project specific training meeting to instruct the installing contractors' personnel on the proper installation and adjustment of their respective products. Training will include the use of installation manuals, hardware schedules, templates and physical product samples as required.
  3. Inspect and discuss electrical roughing-in, power supply connections, and other preparatory work performed by other trades.
  4. Review sequence of operation narratives for each unique access controlled opening.
  5. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials.
  6. Review the required inspecting, testing, commissioning, and demonstration procedures.

1.6DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

  1. Deliver products to the project site under provisions Division 01 Section "Product Storage and Handling Requirements". Inspect doors, frames, and hardware with representatives of the supplier to verify shipment is complete and to rectify discrepancies promptly.
  2. Integrated door assembly systems to be delivered to the job site complete with necessary screws, miscellaneous parts, instructions, and installation templates. Each package legibly and properly labeled to correspond to the approved Door Schedule.
  3. Furnish integrated door opening assemblies with operating hardware flush to door skin, using protective wrappings and spacers between projecting hardware. Maintain and protect door assemblies using cardboard spacers and protective edge guards along the door edges, to reduce exposure to marring or damage during storage.
  4. Store integrated door opening assemblies in dry and secure area. Do not store electronic access control software, credentials, or accessories at Project site without prior authorization.

1.7PROJECT CONDITIONS

  1. Field Measurements: Verify actual dimensions of openings by field measurements before fabrication.

1.8COORDINATION

  1. Electrical Connections: Coordinate the layout and installation of scheduled electrified hardware and related access control equipment with required connections to source power junction boxes, low voltage power supplies, detection and monitoring hardware, and fire and detection alarm systems.

1.9WARRANTY

  1. General Warranty: Reference Division 01, General Requirements. Special warranties specified in this Article will not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents and are in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents.
  2. Special Warranty Periods: Manufacturer's standard written form, with the exceptionsnoted below, warranting integrated door opening assemblies to be free of defect in material or workmanship under normal use for a period of five (5) years.
  3. High Pressure Laminate Coverings: Two(2) years.
  4. Continuous Hinges: Ten (10) years.
  5. Door Closers: Ten (10) years.
  6. Warranty includes the manufacturer, at their sole option, agreeing to repair or replace products or parts found to be defective in material or workmanship according to details contained in the warranty certificate.

1.10MAINTENANCE SERVICE

  1. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and replacement of integrated door opening assemblies.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1MANUFACTURERS

  1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
  2. Adams Rite Manufacturing (AR) - The RITE Door.
  3. Substitutions: Requests for substitutions and product approval for inclusive integrated door opening assembly systems in compliance with the specifications must be submitted in writing and in accordance with the procedures and time frames outlined in Division 01, Substitution Procedures. Approval of requests is at the discretion of the architect, owner, and their designated consultants.

2.2MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS

  1. Doors and Frames:
  2. Doors: 1-3/4" thickness, with no visible seams or spot welds on door face, conforming to manufacturer’s standard integrated assembly system construction. Door face skins minimum 18 gauge, cold rolled steel, with either a Honeycomb or Polystyrenetype core. Doors to be constructed with a U-shaped, 16 gauge steel reinforcementchannel, top and bottom, for the installation of door hardware accessories and supplied with a 18 gauge top cap.
  3. Frames: Minimum 16 gauge, ASTM A366 cold rolled steel, complyingwith ANSI/SDI A250.8. Furnish frames with mitered corners, continuously welded and ground smooth on frame face. Prepare frames with 14 gauge reinforcements for applied hardware and provide suitable adjustable type anchors for wall condition, minimum 4 each per jamb.
  4. Fire Rated Doors and Frames: Fabricate in accordance with NFPA80, listed and labeled by a qualified testing agency, for the fire protection ratings indicated.
  5. Door Hardware:
  6. Provide a complete integrated door opening assembly, including the installation and adjustment of the latching mechanism within the door construction.
  7. Integrated exit device hardware to be clean and unobtrusive in design with a minimal bar height of 2-7/16-inches. Push rails not exceed a projection of 1-1/8-inches when in the latched position and be made of heavy duty aluminum extrusion,available in anodized and architectural finishes using metal cladding. Exit device end caps to be of metal construction.
  8. Push and pull hardware to be clean and unobtrusive in design with a maximum projection of 1/4-inches on pull side and 5/8-inches on the push side.
  9. Lever handles to be clean and unobtrusive in design with a maximum projection of 3-1/2-inches and match design of similar lever locking hardware furnished on project.
  10. Door hardware to include the following minimum products for each integrated door opening assembly as specified in the Door Hardware Sets under Part 3.
  1. Hanging Device: Continuous Hinges (geared or pinned), Pocket Pivots, or Offset/Intermediate Pivots.
  2. Integrated Locking/Latching Hardware: Exit Devices, Lever Handle Trim, or Flush Push/Pulls.
  3. Door hardware may include the following optional productsfor each integrated door opening assembly as specified in the Door Hardware Sets under Part 3:
  1. Door Closers: Surface Closer or Pocket Closer.
  2. Accessory Items: Magnetic Holders, Protection Plates, Edge Guards, Astragals, Smoke Seals.

2.3FINISH REQUIREMENTS

  1. Standard: Designations used in the Hardware Sets and elsewhere indicate hardware finishes complying with ANSI/BHMA A156.18, including coordination with traditional U.S. finishes indicated by certain manufacturers for their products.
  2. Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness, and other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than specified by referenced standards for the applicable units of hardware.
  3. Antimicrobial Finishes: Where specified, finishes on doors, frames, and hardware to incorporate an FDA recognized Silver Ion, antimicrobial coating (MicroShield™) listed for use on equipment as a suppressant to the growth and spread of a broad range of bacteria, algae, fungus, mold and mildew.
  4. Finishes:
  5. Door Faces:
  1. Primed.
  2. Factory Pre-Finished.
  3. HPL - Plastic Laminate.
  4. Frames:
  1. Primed.
  2. Factory Pre-Finished.
  3. Hardware: As specified in Hardware Sets.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1EXAMINATION

  1. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.
  2. General Contractor to verify the accuracy of dimensions given to the integrated door opening assembly manufacturer for existing openings or existing frames (strike height, hinge spacing, hinge back set, etc.).
  3. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Beginning of installation indicates acceptance of the existing conditions.
  4. Verify power supplies, as required, are available to power electrically operated devices.

3.2INSTALLATION

  1. General: Install integrated door opening assemblies plumb, rigid, properly aligned, and securely fastened in place; comply with Drawings and manufacturer's written instructions.
  2. Install each item of mechanical and electromechanical hardware and access control equipment to comply with manufacturer's written instructions and according to specifications.
  3. Installers are to be trained and by the manufacturer on the proper installation and adjustment of fire, life safety, and security products including: hanging devices; integratedlocking/latching devices; closing devices; and seals.
  4. MountingHeights: Mount door hardware units at heights indicated in following applicable publications, unless specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations:
  5. Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames."
  6. Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with ANSI A117.1 "Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities."
  7. Provide blocking in drywall partitions where wall stops or other wall mounted hardware is located.
  8. Coordinate installation and interface wiring with fire alarm and smoke detection systems.
  9. Remove or protect furnished hardware accessories, prior to painting or finishing completed after the installation of the hardware accessories.

3.3FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

  1. Field Inspection: Perform a final inspection of installed integrated door opening assemblies and state in report whether work complies with or deviates from specification requirements, including whether door hardware is properly installed, operating and adjusted.

3.4ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING

  1. Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Remove and replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements.

3.5CLEANING AND PROTECTION

  1. Protect all door opening assemblies and hardware stored on construction site in a covered and dry place. Protect exposed hardware installed on doors during the construction phase. Install hardware at the latest possible time frame.
  2. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper finish and provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure integrated door and operating hardware is without damage or deterioration at time of owner occupancy.
  3. Prime-Coat and Painted Finish Touchup: Immediately after erection, sand smooth rusted or damaged areas of prime coat, or painted finishes, and apply touchup of compatible air drying, rust-inhibitive primer or finish paint.

3.6DEMONSTRATION

  1. Instruct Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain integrated door opening assemblies and hardware.

3.7HARDWARE SETS

  1. The integrated door opening hardware sets represent the design intent and direction of the owner and architect. They are a guideline only and should not be considered a detailed hardware schedule. Discrepancies, conflicting hardware and missing items should be brought to the attention of the architect with corrections made prior to the bidding process. Omitted items not included in a hardware set should be scheduled with the appropriate additional hardware required for proper application and functionality.
  2. Refer to Section 080671, Door Hardware Schedule, for Hardware Sets.

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