Sample Specification Prepared By:
Combs & Associates, Inc.
Manufacturers Representatives
Bill Combs Jr.6190 Olson Memorial HighwayPaul Lepeska, AHC
Golden Valley, MN 55422
Ph: 763-746-3666
Fax: 763-746-3669
Section 08710
Finish Hardware
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 WORK INCLUDED
A. Furnish all finish hardware specified herein, listed in the hardware schedule, or required by the drawings.
B. Where items of hardware are not definitely or correctly specified and is required for the intended service, such omission, error, or other discrepancy should be directed to the Architect prior to the bid date for clarification by addendum. Otherwise furnish such items in the type and quantity established by this specification for the appropriate service intended.
1.02 RELATED WORK
A. Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry.
B. Section 08100 - Metal Doors and Frames.
C. Section 08200 - Wood Doors: Any intumescent material that may be required to comply with positive pressure fire door testing to be supplied by the wood door supplier.
D. Section 08400 - Entrances and Storefronts: All hardware including cylinders to be supplied by 08710. Weatherstrip to be supplied by the aluminum door and frame supplier on all exterior doors (supply aluminum door and frame manufacturers standard weatherstrip).
D. (OPTION) Section 08400 - Entrances and Storefronts: All hardware except cylinders to be supplied by the aluminum entrance and storefront supplier. Hardware supplied for aluminum entrances shall comply with this section of the specification. Cylinders are specified in, and are to be supplied by 08710.
E. Division 16 - Electrical.
1.03 REFERENCES
A. A.D.A. - Americans with Disabilities Act.
B. ANSI A117.1 - Specifications for making facilities accessible to physically handicapped people.
C. NFPA 80 - Standards For Fire Doors and Windows.
D. NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code
E. U.L. - Building Material Directory.
F. D.H.I. - Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware
G. Applicable State and Local Building Codes, including 1997 UBC.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Hardware Schedule: Immediately after award of hardware contract, submit five (5) copies of a detailed hardware schedule, vertical format. Prepare under the supervision of an AHC, registered Architectural Hardware Consultant, and under provisions of Division One.
1. Itemize Hardware in the sequence and format established by this specification.
2. List and describe each opening separately. Include all doors with identical hardware, except hand, in a single heading. Include door number, room designations, degree of swing, and hand.
3. List related details. Include dimensions, door and frame material, and other considerations affecting hardware.
4. List all hardware items to be supplied. Include manufacturer's name, quantity, product name, catalog number, size, finish, attachments, and related details where applicable.
5. Resubmit (5) copies of the corrected schedule when required.
B. Keying Schedule: After receipt of approved hardware schedule submit a copy of keying schedule as a result of a keying meeting between the owner, and the hardware supplier.
C. Samples: If so directed by the Architect, submit samples of finish hardware items for approval. Properly identify each sample as to make and number, and furnish in the specified finish.
D. Templates: Furnish a copy of approved hardware schedule, along with applicable templates for factory-prepared hardware to each door and frame fabricator.
E. Electrical Hardware: Submit electrical specifications and applicable information to the electrical contractor after receipt of the approved hardware schedule.
F. Substitutions: Submit under provisions of Division One. Provide detailed information and catalog cuts indicating the comparison to the specified hardware. If requested by the Architect, provide a sample accompanied by a sample of the specified item for comparison.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Qualifications:
1. Manufacturer: Except where specified in the hardware schedule, furnish products of only one manufacturer for each type of hardware. Minimum three (3) years experience in the manufacture of the item specified.
2. Supplier: A company experienced in the builders' hardware industry for a minimum of two (2) years, and can call upon an AHC, registered Architectural Hardware Consultant, for consultation during the full extent of the project.
B. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Furnish UL or Warnock Hersey listed hardware for all fire labeled and 20 minute openings in conformance with requirements for class of opening scheduled, whether specifically called for in this specification or not.
2. Furnish hardware that conforms to all applicable state and local building codes, including 1997 UBC positive pressure testing requirements. Where specified hardware is not in conformance with applicable codes, such omission or error should be directed to the Architect prior to the bid date for clarification by addendum, otherwise furnish hardware as required by code.
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver, store and handle in accordance with Division One. Mark each original container to correspond with the approved hardware schedule for the installation location.
B. Receive, inventory and store hardware in a secure and dry environment, protect against loss and damage.
C. Report any shortages to the hardware supplier no later than 48 hours after receipt of delivery to the job site.
D. Stockpile items sufficiently in advance to ensure their availability. Coordinate delivery , handling, and installation of hardware items to ensure orderly progress of total work, and minimize or eliminate losses and damage.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
ProductsSpecifiedAcceptable
A. HingesPBBStanley, Hager, McKinney, Bommer
B. Flush BoltsD.C.I.Trimco, Ives
C. Locks and LatchesDormaSchlage,Corbin/Russwin, Sargent, Yale, Best
D. Push/Pull LatchesTrimcoGlynn-Johnson, Sargent
E. Keypad Access Control LocksAlarm LockKaba-Ilco, Locknetics
F. Exit DevicesDormaVonDuprin, Precision, Corbin/Russwin, Yale, Sargent
G. Pulls, Pushbars, Push/Pull PlatesTrimcoHiawatha, Burns, Hager
H. CoordinatorsD.C.I.Trimco, Ives
I. Door ClosersDormaNorton, LCN, Sargent, Yale
J. Low Energy Automatic OperatorsDormaLCN, Dor-O-Matic, Horton, Stanley, Besam
K. Protective PlatesTrimcoHiawatha, Burns, Hager
L. Overhead StopsDormaGlynn-Johnson, Rixson, A.B.H., Sargent
M. Wall Stops, Floor StopsTrimcoD.C.I., Hager, Ives
N. Electromagnetic Door HoldersDormaRixson, LCN
O. Thresholds, Sweeps, Weatherstrip,
Gasket, and Drip CapsNational Guard ProductsPemko, Reese
P. Key CabinetsM.M.F.Lund, Telkee
2.02 HINGES
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionP.B.B.HagerStanleyMcKinneyBommer
Std. Wt. Plain Bearing - SteelPB811279F179T27145000
Std. Wt. Ball Bearing - SteelBB81BB1279FBB179TB2714BB5000
Std. Wt. Ball Bearing - Non FerrousBB21/BB51BB1191FBB191TB2314BB5001/BB5002
Hvy. Wt. 4 Ball Bearing - Steel4B81BB1168FBB168T4B3786BB5004
Hvy. Wt. 4 Ball Bearing - Non Ferrous4B21/4B51BB1199FBB199T4B3386BB5005/BB5006
B. Hinges supplied must be tested and comply with ANSI/BHMA standards for consistency, wear and corrosion resistance.
C. Quantity: Furnish hinges for each door leaf as follows, unless otherwise noted in groups:
1. Doors up to and including 90" high - 3 hinges
2. Doors over 90" high through 120" high - 4 hinges
3. Provide one additional hinge for every additional 30" in height over 120"
4. Dutch doors - 4 hinges
D. Type: Furnish as follows, unless otherwise noted in groups:
1. Standard weight, plain bearing hinge (PB81) for interior openings through 36" wide without a door closer.
2. Standard weight, ball bearing hinge (BB81) for interior openings over 36" through 40" wide without a door closer, and for interior openings through 40" wide with a door closer.
3. Heavy weight, four ball bearing hinge (4B81) for all interior openings over 40" wide, and for all vestibule doors.
4. Heavy weight , four ball bearing, stainless steel (4B51) or brass (4B21) as required, for all exterior openings.
E. Size: Furnish as follows, unless otherwise noted in groups:
1. 1 3/4" doors : 4-1/2" x 4-1/2"
2. Provide proper hinge width to clear trim and allow full 180 degree swing.
F. Hinges for all lockable doors opening outward shall have non-removable pin (NRP). All other hinges shall have non- rising pins.
G. Provide all hinges with flat button tips unless otherwise noted in groups.
H. Concealed electric through-wire feature, when called for in groups, shall be as modified by the hinge manufacturer, or may be as modified by Architectural Control Systems, Inc.
2.03 FLUSH BOLTS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDoor Controls Int'l.TrimcoIves
Manual - Metal Door780F3917FB458
Manual - Wood Door790F3913FB358
Automatic - Metal Door8423810FB31P
Automatic - Wood Door9423815FB41P
Self Latching - Metal Door8453820FB51P
Self Latching - Wood Door9453825FB61P
Dust Proof Strike W/ Mtg. Plate823911DP2
B. Furnish a dustproof strike (82) for all bottom bolts.
2.04 LOCKS AND LATCHES
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDormaSchlageCorbin/RusswinSargentYaleBest
Heavy Duty MortiseML9000L9000ML22008200870035H
Hvy. Duty Grade 1 CylindricalCL800D SeriesCL330010 Line540093K
Std. Duty Grade 2 CylindricalCL700A-LCL39007 Line530073K
B. Furnish lever design as follows: Dorma LRB, LRC or equal.
C. Furnish lock types and functions as specified in the hardware schedule, and as follows:
1. Provide 2-3/4" backset.
2. Provide 2-3/4” x 1-1/8” “T” Strike with a dust box for use in wood doors or frames.
3. Provide 4-7/8” x 1-1/4” ANSI strike for installation in a hollow metal door or frame.
4. Strike lip length shall be sufficient to protect trim, but not to project more than 1/8" beyond trim , frame, or inactive leaf.
5. Furnish abrasive coating on outside levers that lead to loading platforms, stages, mechanical and electrical rooms, stairs other than exit stairs, and other hazardous locations as required.
D. Internal electrified functions, when called for in groups, shall be as modified by the lock manufacturer, or as modified by Architectural Control Systems, Inc.
2.05 PUSH/PULL LATCHES
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionTrimcoGlynn-JohnsonSargent
Push/Pull Latch (“Hospital Latch”)1562HL-6114
B. Furnish as follows unless otherwise noted in groups:
1. Provide 5" backset.
2. Provide 2-3/4” x 1-1/8” “T” Strike with a dust box for use in wood doors or frames.
3. Provide 4-7/8” x 1-1/4” ANSI strike for installation in a hollow metal door or frame.
4. Strike lip length shall be sufficient to protect trim, but not to project more than 1/8" beyond trim , frame, or inactive leaf.
2.06 PUSH BUTTON ACCESS CONTROL LOCKS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionAlarm LockKaba-IlcoLocknetics
Push Button Access Control LockDL27004000PRO5196
B. Mechanical key override shall be keyed into the building master key system.
2.07 EXIT DEVICES
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDormaVonDuprinPrecisionYaleCorbin/RusswinSargent
Wide Stile Rim930098 Rim11007100ED52008800
Wide Stile Surf. Vert. Rod9400982712007110ED54008700
Wide Stile Conc. Vert. Rod9100984718007120ED58008600
Wide Stile Mortise9500987513007130ED56008900
Narrow Stile Rim530035 Rim14007200ED42008500
Narrow Stile Conc. Vert. Rod5100354716007220ED48008400
B. Furnish exit device types and functions as specified in the hardware schedule.
C. Lever handles supplied with exit devices shall match the design specified for locks and latches
D. Internal electrified functions, when called for in groups, shall be as modified by the exit device manufacturer, or as modified by Architectural Control Systems, Inc.
2.08 PULLS, PUSHBARS, PUSH/PULL PLATES
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionTrimcoHiawathaBurnsHager
1" dia. straight pull1195-2536B26C4J
1" dia. offset pull1191-3658A39C12J
1" dia. pushbar17411081LBP422130S
.75" dia. straight pull1194-2523A25B3G
push/pull plate1001-3200F5430S
B. length of push bars shall be sufficient to mount each end on center of stile. Pushbars on flush doors shall be 3" less than door width.
2.09 COORDINATORS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDoor Controls Int'lTrimcoIves
Coordinator600 Series3094COR Series
Mounting bracketAB3095MB2
Mounting bracketC3096MB1
B. Furnish filler bars to fill the complete opening width, mounting brackets for all stop applied hardware, carry bars, and special preparation for top latches where applicable.
2.10 DOOR CLOSERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDormaNortonLCNSargentYale
Heavy Duty Reg. Arm8900750040413504400
Heavy Duty Parallel Arm8900 SPAPR75004041 EDA350 PEDPR4400
Heavy Duty Stop Arm8900 DSCLP75004041 CUSH350 PSCLP4400
Medium Duty 86008301146014303301
Standard Duty - No Cover740016001070110050
B. Furnish complete with mounting brackets, drop plates, spacers, special shoes, and thru bolts as may be required by the door and frame conditions.
2.11 LOW ENERGY AUTOMATIC OPERATORS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDormaLCNDor-O-MaticHortonStanleyBesam
Operator - Push SideED800J46405663M x 814604100 x R/LHR3121 x 312251SM455 OS
Operator - Pull SideED800T46305663M x 814704100 x R/LH3121 x 312250SM455 IS
Hard Wired Wall Switch800WS-19561292C1260-471302975-02-101
Wireless Wall Switch800WS/RFT-19571292RC1260-4RL713029 x 51607375-02-272
Wireless Receiver800RFR-1293184160C1332-271301775-15-248
B. Provide arms, mounting plates, sizes, stops, and any components that may be necessary to interface with electrified hardware that are required for complete and proper operation of the openings affected. Completed installation must meet or exceed requirements of ANSI A156.19.
C. Provide actuators as detailed in groups.
D. Conduit, electrical back boxes, wiring, and 120 VAC input power by Division 16 - Electrical.
2.12 PROTECTIVE PLATES
A. Acceptable manufacturers:TrimcoHiawathaBurnsHager
B. All kick plates shall be 10" high and 2" less door width for single doors and 1" less door width for pairs.
C. All mop plates shall be 4" high and 1" less door width.
D. Thickness shall be .050" (16 gauge) and all plates shall have countersunk holes and beveled (all four) edges.
2.13 OVERHEAD STOPS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDormaRixsonGlynn-JohnsonA.B.H.Sargent
Heavy Duty Surface9009909000590
Heavy Duty Concealed91011001000690
Standard Duty Surface7005545044001540
Standard Duty Concealed710541040001530
B. Furnish a 700S overhead stop for doors equipped with regular arm surface type closers that swing more than 140 degrees before striking a wall. If the regular arm door closer being supplied limits the swing to less than 140 degrees, an overhead stop must be supplied any time the door can swing beyond that point. Furnish an overhead stop if a door opens against equipment, casework, sidelights, or other objects that would make wall bumpers inappropriate, and as specified in the hardware groups.
2.14 WALL STOPS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDoor Controls Int'lTrimcoIvesHager
Concave Wrought Wall Bumper3211TW1274CSSWS407CCV236W
Hvy. Duty 3-3/4" Projection Wall Stop3260X1205WS11X255W
B. When "wall stop" is called for in hardware group, provide a 3211T. When 3260X or overhead stops are required, they will be specified by product number in the group.
C. Wall stops shall not be mounted to casework, cabinet work, sidelights, or equipment.
D. Where wall stops are specified, but not applicable, supply an overhead stop as specified in paragraph 2.12.B
2.15 ELECTROMAGNETIC DOOR HOLDERS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionDormaRixsonLCN
Floor Mounted - SingleEM-FM24120FM980SEM7820
Floor Mounted - DoubleEM-DFM24120FM981Not Available
Flush Wall Mount - Std. Catch PlateEM-F24120FM998SEM7850
Surface Wall MountEM-S24120FM996SEM7830
B. Provide the voltage as required by electrical.
2.16 THRESHOLDS, SWEEPS, WEATHERSTRIP, DRIP CAPS, GASKET, ASTRAGALS
A. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionNational GuardReesePemko
Threshold425ES205171A
Sweeps200N323315N
Weatherstrip135N815303S
Drip Caps16R201346
Gasket2525797S88
Meeting Stile Astragals115N103305N
B. Where specified in the hardware groups, furnish the above products unless otherwise detailed.
2.17 DOOR HARDWARE FINISHES
A. Unless indicated otherwise in the groups provide finishes as follows:
Hinges, exterior: US32D
Hinges, interior: US26D
Flush Bolts: US26D
Exit Devices: US32D
Locks and Latches: US26D
Pulls, Pushbars, Push/Pull Plates: US32D
Coordinators: Prime Coat Painted
Door Closers: Painted Aluminum
Low Energy Automatic Operators: Painted Aluminum
Protective Plates: US32D
Overhead Stops: Painted Aluminum
Wall Stops: US32D/US26D
Electromagnetic Door Holders: Satin Chrome
Gasket: Black
Thresholds: Mill Aluminum
Weatherstrip, Sweeps, Drip Caps: Clear Annodized Aluminum
2.18 KEYING
A. System: All locks and cylinders shall be keyed to a new master key system.
B. Quantity: Provide four (4) Grand Master keys, four (4) Master keys for each Master key set, and three (3) Change keys for each lock or cylinder.
C. Meeting: The Hardware Supplier shall prepare a preliminary keying schedule, then meet with the owner to review it and make changes to accommodate the owners requirements.
D. Delivery of Keys: Shall be by Registered Mail, or otherwise as requested by the owner, to the individual and address that the owner specifies at the keying meeting.
E. Key Cabinet:
1. Acceptable manufacturers and respective catalog numbers:
DescriptionM.M.F.LundTelkee
Two Tag Wall Mount Cabinet201-8000-03 series1200 seriesRWC/AWC series
2. Furnish one key cabinet with a capacity 1-1/2 times the number of key sets. Supply the owner with instructions on how to prepare the numerical, lock location, and key change number indexes, as well as how to maintain the key control system in the future.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine doors, frames, and related items for conditions that would prevent the proper application of finish hardware. Do not proceed until defects are corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Install each hardware item in strict compliance with the manufacturer's printed instructions and recommendations, using only fasteners supplied by, or called for by the manufacturer.
B. Set units level, plumb and true to the line and location. Prepare and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation.
C. Mortise and cut to close tolerance and conceal evidence of cutting in the finished work. Drill and countersink units which are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners.
D. If manufacturers instructions do not call out a mounting location, refer to the Door and Hardware Institute's publication Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware. Install wall stops 3210T and 3211T to engage levers or pulls.
E. Deliver to the owner one (1) complete set of installation and adjustment instructions, as well as all tools that were furnished with the hardware.
3.03 ADJUSTMENT AND CLEANING
A. At final completion, adjust and check each operating item of hardware at each door to ensure proper operation and function of every unit. Lubricate any moving parts that do not operate freely, smoothly, and quietly using only lubricant as recommended by the manufacturer of the hardware item. Replace units that can not be adjusted or lubricated to operate properly.
B. Instruct the owners personnel in the proper adjustments of the hardware as needed.
C. Clean and restore hardware to the original finish.
3.04 HARDWARE SCHEDULE
END OF SECTION