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SECTION 105113 - METAL LOCKERS

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Revise this Section by deleting and inserting text to meet Project-specific requirements.

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PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1RELATED DOCUMENTS

Retain or delete this article in all Sections of Project Manual.

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

1.2SUMMARY

  1. Section Includes:
  2. Welded corridor lockers.
  3. Welded athletic lockers.
  4. Welded, open-front athletic lockers.
  5. TA-50 Gear storage lockers.
  6. First responder lockers.
  7. Industrial storage lockers.
  8. Locker benches.

1.3PREINSTALLATION MEETINGS

Retain "Preinstallation Conference" Paragraph below if Work of this Section is extensive or complex enough to justify a conference.

  1. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at [Project site] <Insert location>.

1.4ACTION SUBMITTALS

  1. Product Data: For each type of metal locker.
  2. Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for each type of metal locker[and bench].
  3. Shop Drawings: For metal lockers.
  4. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work.
  5. Show locker trim, fillers, base, and accessories.
  6. Include locker identification system and numbering sequence.

Retain "Samples" Paragraph below for single-stage Samples, with a subordinate list if applicable. Retain "Samples for Initial Selection" and "Samples for Verification" paragraphs for two-stage Samples.

  1. Samples: For each color specified, in manufacturer's standard size.
  2. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturer's color charts showing the full range of colors available.
  3. Samples for Verification: For the following products, in manufacturer's standard full size:
  4. Lockers and equipment.
  5. Locker benches.
  6. Product Schedule: For lockers.[Use same designations indicated on Drawings.]

1.5INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS

Coordinate "Qualification Data" Paragraph below with qualification requirements in Section014000 "Quality Requirements."

  1. Qualification Data: For Installer.
  2. Sample Warranty: For special warranty.

1.6CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

  1. Maintenance Data: For adjusting, repairing, and replacing locker doors and latching mechanisms to include in maintenance manuals.

1.7MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS

  1. Furnish extra materials that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.
  2. Full-size units of the following metal locker hardware items equal to [10] <Insert number> percent of amount installed for each type and finish installed, but no fewer than [five] <Insert number> units:
  3. Locks.
  4. Identification plates.
  5. Hooks.

1.8DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

  1. Do not deliver metal lockers until spaces to receive them are clean, dry, and ready for their installation.
  2. Deliver [master and control keys] [combination control charts] to Owner by registered mail or overnight package service[.][,addressed as follows:]
  3. Insert name and address of Owner's representative>.

1.9FIELD CONDITIONS

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

1.10COORDINATION

  1. Coordinate sizes and locations of [concrete] [concrete masonry] [wood] bases for metal lockers.
  2. Coordinate sizes and locations of framing, blocking, furring, reinforcements, and other related units of work specified in other Sections to ensure that metal lockers can be supported and installed as indicated.

1.11WARRANTY

When warranties are required, verify with Owner's counsel that warranties stated in this article are not less than remedies available to Owner under prevailing local laws.

  1. Special Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace metal lockers or components that fail in materials or workmanship, excluding finish, vandalism and improper installation,within specified warranty period for the original Owner.
  2. Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:
  3. Structural failures.
  4. Faulty operation of latches and other door hardware.
  5. Damage from deliberate destruction and vandalism is excluded.

Verify available warranties and warranty periods for units and components.

  1. Warranty Period for Welded Metal Lockers: Lifetime from date of Substantial Completion.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

See Editing Instruction No.1 in the Evaluations for cautions about named manufacturers and products. For an explanation of options and Contractor's product selection procedures, see Section016000 "Product Requirements."

2.1MANUFACTURERS

  1. Source Limitations: Obtain metal lockers[,locker benches,] fittings, fastenings, and mounting accessories from single source from single USA locker manufacturer.
  2. Obtain locks from single lock manufacturer.

2.2PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

Generally, retain both standards in "Accessibility Requirements" Paragraph below; revise to include other applicable laws and regulations. The International Building Code (IBC) requires compliance with ICCA117.1, which is almost identical to the ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines.

  1. Accessibility Requirements: For lockers indicated to be accessible, comply with applicable provisions in [the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's ADA-ABA Accessibility Guidelines] [and] [ICCA117.1].

Revise "Welded Corridor Lockers" Article below to match units retained for Project.

2.3WELDED CORRIDOR LOCKERS <Insert designation

  1. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide DeBourgh Mfg. Co.; [Rebel Hallway Lockers][Angle Iron Corridor Lockers][Corregidoor Corridor Lockers]or a comparable product by one of the following:
  2. AJW Architectural Products.
  3. General Storage Systems Ltd.
  4. List Industries Inc.
  5. Insert manufacturer’s name>.
  6. Locker Unit Tiers: [Single] [Double] [Three].

Three Tier is available only in 60 inches (1524 mm) or 72 inches (1829 mm) OH (overall height).

  1. Height: [48 inches(1219 mm)] [60 inches(1524 mm)] [72 inches(1829 mm)].
  2. Width: [12 inches(305 mm)] [15 inches(381 mm)].
  3. Depth: [12 inches(305 mm)] [15 inches(381 mm)][18 inches(457 mm)].

Only for DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockerscan 0.060-inch (1.52-mm), 16gage, nominal-thickness steel sheet below may be retained when the door has a back-panel stiffener or channel that runs top to bottom on hinge side of door and is securely welded to outer door to form a reinforced channel for additional torque-free strength and sound reduction when closing door. For 16 Ga 0.60-inch (1.52-mm) to be acceptable, Stiffener Panel must cover at least 40 percent of the door back for maximum durability. CRS formed outer panel with double bends on both sides and a single bend on top and bottom.

For all DeBourgh models, 0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage, nominal-thickness steel sheet below may be retained for doors less than 12 inches (305 mm) wide and for box locker doors less than 15 inches (381 mm) wide.

  1. Doors: One piece; fabricated from [0.075-inch (1.90-mm), 14 gage][0.060-inch (1.52-mm), 16 gage] [0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage], nominal-thickness domestic cold-rolled steel sheet; formed into channel shape with double bend at both side edges and with single bend at top and bottom edges.
  2. Reinforcement: Manufacturer's standard reinforcing angles, channels, or stiffeners for doors more than 15 inches (381 mm) wide; welded to inner face of doors.

Retain “Stiffeners” Subparagraph below to provide minimum 40 percent coverage to form a reinforced channel for additional torque-free strength and sound reduction when closing door. Door stiffeners not included on doors with multi-point latching unless specifically requested.

For DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers,Inner panel not available on 9 inch (229 mm) wide or box lockers 12 inches (305 mm) high or less.

  1. Stiffeners: Weld 0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage, steel formed stiffener panel inside each door.

Retain "Sound-Dampening Panels" Subparagraph below for quiet-type metal lockers designed to stiffen doors and reduce sound levels when doors are closed. Verify availability with manufacturer.

  1. Sound Panel Stiffeners: Die-formed metal full perimeter flange and sound-dampening material; welded to inner face of doors

Retain first option in "Door Style" Subparagraph below for quiet-type metal lockers.

  1. Door Style:[Unperforated panel.][Vented panel as follows:]

Retain "Louvered Vents," "Security Vents," "Perforated Vents," or “Concealed Vents” Subparagraph below for vented panels.

  1. Louvered Vents: No fewer than [six louver openings at top and bottom of formed door] [solid ventilation] lockers; 7 percent opening.
  1. Security Vents: Manufacturer's standard, stamped horizontal or vertical, 21 percent opening.

1)Basis-of-Design Product: DeBourgh Mfg. Co.; Secur-N-Vent.

Revise "Perforated Vents" Subparagraph below if a specific perforation shape is needed.

  1. Perforated Vents: [Manufacturer's standard shape and configuration] [Diamond perforations; 37 percent opening] Insert shape and configuration>.

Retain "Concealed Vents" Subparagraph below if required for use with DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers. Many quiet-type metal lockers have concealed vents in door return flanges because doors are unperforated.

  1. Concealed Vents: Slotted perforations in top and bottom horizontal door return flanges.
  1. Body: Assembled by welding body components together. Fabricate from unperforated cold-rolled steel sheet with thicknesses as follows:

Retain 0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage, as an option below for DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers. DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers and DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockersare0.060-inch (1.52-mm), 16 gage, only.

  1. Tops, Bottoms, and Sides: [0.060-inch (1.52-mm),16 gage][0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage] nominal thickness.

Retain 0.036-inch (0.91-mm), 20 gage, as an option below for DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers. DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers and DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockersare0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage, only.

  1. Backs: [0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage][0.036-inch (0.91-mm),20 gage]nominal thicknessfully welded to frames of side and intermediate partitions.

Retain 0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage, as an option below for DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers and DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

For DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers, 0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage, thickness acceptable when the shelf is welded to sides with a minimum three welds along each side of the shelf and one weld on the interior frame.

DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers is 0.060-inch (1.52-mm), 16 gage, only.

  1. Shelves: [0.060-inch (1.52-mm),16 gage][0.048-inch (1.21-mm), 18 gage] nominal thicknessfully welded to frames of side and intermediate partitions.
  2. Locker Top Clearance: Minimum 12 inches(305 mm)clearance from top of locker shelves for lockers 60 inches(1524 mm) and taller.

Retain “Welded Attachment” Subparagraph below for DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

  1. Welded Attachment: For lockers 18 inches(457 mm) wide or more,weld shelf to locker back interior with one weld for every 6 inches(152 mm).
  1. Tier Dividers: Full depth cold-rolled steel securely welded on all four sides, to combine with tops, bottoms, sides, and intermediate partitions.
  1. Frames: Channel formed; fabricated from 0.060-inch (1.52-mm), 16 gage, nominal-thickness steel sheet; lapped and factory welded at corners; with top and bottom main frames factory welded into vertical main frames. Form continuous, integral, full-height door strikes on vertical main frames.

Retain "Cross Frames between Tiers" Subparagraph below if required; cross frames between tiers are not offered by all manufacturers.

  1. Cross Frames between Tiers: Channel formed and fabricated from same material as main frames; welded to vertical main frames.

Retain option in "Hinges" Paragraph below if self-closing hinges are required.

  1. Hinges: Welded to door and attached to doorframe with minimum two factory-installed rivets per hinge; concealed and tamper resistant when door is closed; fabricated to swing 180 degrees[;self-closing].

Retain “Continuous Hinges”Subparagraph below for DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers and DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

  1. Continuous Hinges: Manufacturer's standard, steel, full height.

Retain “Knuckle Hinges” Subparagraph below for DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers and DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

  1. Knuckle Hinges: Steel, full loop, five knuckles, tight pin; minimum 3 inches (76 mm) high 0.075-inch(1.90-mm), 14 gage, heavy-duty fast pin. Provide no fewer than three hinges for each door more than 42 inches (1067 mm) high.

"Projecting Door Handle and Latch" and "Recessed Door Handle and Latch" paragraphs below are for single-tier, double-tier, triple-tier, duplex, and two-person lockers.

  1. Projecting Door Handle and Latch: Finger-lift latch control designed for use with either built-in combination locks or padlocks; positive automatic latching, chromium plated; pry and vandal resistant.
  2. Latch Hooks: Equip doors 48 inches (1219 mm) and higher with three latch hooks and doors less than 48 inches (1219 mm) high with two latch hooks; fabricated from 0.105-inch (2.66-mm), 12 gage,nominal-thickness steel sheet; welded or riveted to full-height door strikes; with resilient silencer on each latch hook.
  3. Latching Mechanism: Manufacturer's standard, rattle-free latching mechanism and moving components isolated to prevent metal-to-metal contact, and incorporating a prelocking device that allows locker door to be locked while door is open and then closed without unlocking or damaging lock or latching mechanism.
  4. Recessed Door Handle and Latch: Stainless-steel cup attached with a minimum of four rivets with integral door pull, recessed so locking device does not protrude beyond door face; pry and vandal resistant.

Retain “Three-Point/Three-Sided Cremone Latch” Subparagraph option for DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers.

  1. Three-Point/Three-Sided Cremone Latch: Latching mechanism operated by a steel handle welded to a three-point Cremone type assembly.

Retain Sentry IR option only below for DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

  1. Basis of Design Product: DeBourgh Mfg. Co.; [Sentry I][Sentry IR] [Special Needs Latch (ADA)].
  2. Latching Rods: 3/8 inch(9.5 mm) diameter; engages top and bottom edge of locker frame.
  3. Center Latch: 3/16 inch(4.8 mm) thick; engages locker jamb, enabling door to latch on three sides.
  4. Recessed latching not available on angle iron framed doors.

Retain “ADA Handle” Subparagraph below for Special Needs Latch (ADA).

  1. ADA Handle: 6 inches(152 mm) long extended handle with weighted counterbalance; latch activation by either upward or downward motion.

Retain “Recessed Gravity Latch” Subparagraph belowfor DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers and DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

  1. Recessed Gravity Latch: Finger-lift latch control designed for use with built-in combination locks or padlocks; positive automatic latching and prelocking.
  2. Basis of Design Product: DeBourgh Mfg. Co.; Sentry II.
  3. Recess stainless steel cup handle into formed doors 18 inches(457 mm) and higher.

1)Recessed latching not available on angle iron framed doors.

  1. Finger lift mechanism fabricated from 0.105-inch (2.66-mm), 12 gage, nominal-thickness steel sheet.
  2. Provide spring activated nylon slide latch enclosed in steel latch channel to allow closing of door while padlock or built-in lock is in position.
  3. Provide rubber bumpers riveted to door stops for silent operation.

Retain “Single-Point Latching” Subparagraph belowfor both DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers,DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers, and DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

  1. Single-Point Latching: Nonmoving latch hook [designed to engage bolt of built-in combination or cylinder lock] [with steel padlock loop that projects through recessed cup and is finished to match metal locker body].
  2. Latch Hook: Equip each door 18 inches(457 mm) and higher withfinger-lift latch control designed for use with built-in combination locks or padlocks; positive automatic latching and prelocking.

Sentry III Single-Point Latchfinger-lift latch control is designed for use with built-in combination locks or padlocks; positive automatic latching and prelocking.

1)Basis of Design Product: DeBourgh Mfg. Co.; Sentry III.

2)Finger lift mechanism fabricated from 0.120-inch (3.04-mm), 11 gage,nominal-thickness steel sheet.

3)Provide spring activated nylon slide latch enclosed in steel latch channel to allow closing of door while padlock or built-in lock is in position.

4)Provide rubber bumpers riveted to door stops for silent operation.

Retain “Latch Hook” Subparagraph belowfor DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers.

  1. Latch Hook: Equip each door with one latch hasp, fabricated from 0.120-inch (3.04-mm), 11 gage,nominal-thickness steel sheet; welded midway up full-height door strike; with resilient silencer.

Retain [Cylinder locks] [Built-in, card-operated locks] [Digital keypad locks] [Built-in, coin-operated locks] options below for DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.

DeBourgh Rebel Hallway Lockers and DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers only offer the [Combination padlocks] [Built-in combination locks] options.

  1. Locks: [Combination padlocks] [Built-in combination locks][Cylinder locks] [Built-in, card-operated locks] [Digital keypad locks] [Built-in, coin-operated locks].
  2. Identification Plates: Manufacturer's standard, black anodized laser-etched aluminum plates, with numbers and letters at least 3/8 inch (9 mm) high.
  3. Locate number plate near center of each door.
  4. Hooks: Manufacturer's standard ball-pointed type, heavy duty forged steel; zinc plated; double ceiling hook in each locker opening.

Retain one of two "Coat Rods" Paragraphs below for DeBourgh Angle Iron Corridor Lockers and DeBourgh Corregidoor Corridor Lockers.