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087100Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 1 of 15 087100 SECTION 087100 -DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A.Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A.This Section includes the following: 1.Commercial door hardware for the following: a.Swinging doors. 2.Electrified door hardware. B.Related Sections include the following: 1.Division 08 Section "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames" for door silencers provided as part of hollow-metal frames. 2.Division 26 Sections for connections to electrical power system and for low-voltage wiring work. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A.Product Data: Include construction and installation details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes. B.Shop Drawings: Details of electrified door hardware, indicating the following: 1.Wiring Diagrams: Power, signal, and control wiring. Include the following: a.System schematic. b.Point-to-point wiring diagram. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 2 of 15 087100 c.Riser diagram. d.Elevation of each door. 2.Detail interface between electrified door hardware and access control system. C.Samples for Verification: For exposed door hardware of each type, in specified finish, full size. Tag with full description for coordination with the door hardware sets. Submit Samples before, or concurrent with, submission of the final door hardware sets. 1.Samples will be returned to Contractor. Units that are acceptable and remain undamaged through submittal and review process may, after final check of operation, be incorporated into the Work, within limitations of keying requirements. D.Other Action Submittals: 1.Door Hardware Sets: Prepared by or under the supervision of Architectural Hardware Consultant, detailing fabrication and assembly of door hardware, as well as procedures and diagrams. Coordinate the final door hardware sets with doors, frames, and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function, and finish of door hardware. a.Format: Use same scheduling sequence and format and use same door numbers as in the Contract Documents. b.Content: Include the following information: 1)Identification number, location, hand, fire rating, and material of each door and frame. 2)Type, style, function, size, quantity, and finish of each door hardware item. 3)Complete designations of every item required for each door or opening including name and manufacturer. 4)Fastenings and other pertinent information. 5)Location of each door hardware set, cross-referenced to Drawings, both on floor plans and in door and frame schedule. 6)Explanation of abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 3 of 15 087100 7)Mounting locations for door hardware. 8)Door and frame sizes and materials. 9)Description of each electrified door hardware function, including location, sequence of operation, and interface with other building control systems. 10)List of related door devices specified in other Sections for each door and frame. c.Submittal Sequence: Submit the final door hardware sets at earliest possible date, particularly where approval of the door hardware sets must precede fabrication of other work that is critical in Project construction schedule. Include Product Data, Samples, Shop Drawings of other work affected by door hardware, and other information essential to the coordinated review of the door hardware sets. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A.Installer Qualifications: An employer of workers trained and approved by lock manufacturer. 1.Installer's responsibilities include supplying and installing door hardware and providing a qualified Architectural Hardware Consultant available during the course of the Work to consult with Contractor, Architect, and Owner about door hardware and keying. 2.Scheduling Responsibility: Preparation of door hardware and keying schedules. B.Source Limitations: Obtain each type and variety of door hardware from a single manufacturer, unless otherwise indicated. C.Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Assemblies complying with NFPA 80 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 NFPA 252. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 4 of 15 087100 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A.Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to Project site. B.Tag each item or package separately with identification related to the final door hardware sets, and include basic installation instructions, templates, and necessary fasteners with each item or package. C.Deliver keys to manufacturer of key control system for subsequent delivery to Owner. D.Deliver keys and permanent cores to Owner by registered mail or overnight package service. 1.Owner’s Representative: Don Saltmarsh. 1.6 COORDINATION A.Templates: Distribute door hardware templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared for installing door hardware. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements. B.Electrical System Roughing-in: Coordinate layout and installation of electrified door hardware with connections to power supplies access control system. C.Existing Openings: Where new hardware components are scheduled for application to existing construction or where modifications to existing door hardware are required, field verify existing conditions and coordinate installation of door hardware to suit opening conditions and to provide for proper operation. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 5 of 15 087100 PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 SCHEDULED DOOR HARDWARE A.General: Provide door hardware for each door to comply with requirements in this Section and door hardware sets indicated in door and frame schedule and door hardware sets indicated in Part 3 "Door Hardware Sets" Article. 1.Door Hardware Sets: Provide quantity, item, size, finish or color indicated, and named manufacturers' products. 2.Sequence of Operation: Provide electrified door hardware function, sequence of operation, and interface with other building control systems indicated. B.Designations: Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size, and other distinctive qualities of each type of door hardware are indicated in Part 3 "Door Hardware Sets" Article. Products are identified by using door hardware designations, as follows: 1.Named Manufacturers' Products: Manufacturer and product designation are listed for each door hardware type required for the purpose of establishing minimum requirements. Manufacturers' names are abbreviated in Part 3 "Door Hardware Sets" Article. 2.References to BHMA Standards: Provide products complying with these standards and requirements for description, quality, and function. C.In other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply to product selection: 1.Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the manufacturers specified. 2.2 HINGES, GENERAL A.Quantity: Provide the following, unless otherwise indicated: 1.Two Hinges: For doors with heights up to 60 inches. 2.Three Hinges: For doors with heights 61 to 90 inches. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 6 of 15 087100 B.Template Requirements: Except for hinges and pivots to be installed entirely (both leaves) into wood doors and frames, provide only template-produced units. C.Hinge Weight: Unless otherwise indicated, provide the following: 1.Entrance Doors: Heavy-weight hinges. 2.Doors with Closers: Antifriction-bearing hinges. 3.Interior Doors:Standard-weight hinges. D.Hinge Options: Where indicated in door hardware sets or on Drawings: 1.Nonremovable Pins: Provide set screw in hinge barrel that, when tightened into a groove in hinge pin, prevents removal of pin while door is closed; for outswinging exterior doors and outswinging corridor doors with locks. 2.Corners: Square. E.Fasteners: Comply with the following: 1.Machine Screws: For metal doors and frames. Install into drilled and tapped holes. 2.Wood Screws: For wood doors and frames. 3.Threaded-to-the-Head Wood Screws: For fire-rated wood doors. 4.Screws: Phillips flat-head; machine screws (drilled and tapped holes) for metal doors wood screws for wood doors and frames. Finish screw heads to match surface of hinges. 2.3 HINGES A.Butts and Hinges: BHMA A156.1. B.Template Hinge Dimensions: BHMA A156.7. C.Available Manufacturers: 1.Stanley Commercial Hardware; Div. of The Stanley Works (STH). Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 7 of 15 087100 2.4 LOCKS AND LATCHES, GENERAL A.Accessibility Requirements: Where indicated to comply with accessibility requirements, comply with the U.S. Architectural & Transportation Barriers Compliance Board's "Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADAAG)." 1.Provide operating devices that do not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist and that operate with a force of not more than 5 lbf. B.Latches and Locks for Means of Egress Doors: Comply with NFPA 101. Latches shall not require more than 15 lbf to release the latch. Locks shall not require use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation. C.Electrified Locking Devices: BHMA A156.25. D.Lock Trim: 1.Levers: a.Newport NSA, except NSM where indicated 2.Dummy Trim: Match lever lock trim and escutcheons. E.Lock Throw: Comply with testing requirements for length of bolts required for labeled fire doors, and as follows: 1.Mortise Locks: Minimum 3/4-inch latchbolt throw. 2.Deadbolts: Minimum 1-inch bolt throw. F.Backset: 2-3/4 inches, unless otherwise indicated. G.Strikes: Manufacturer's standard strike with strike box for each latchbolt or lock bolt, with curved lip extended to protect frame, finished to match door hardware set, and as follows: 1.Strikes for Mortise Locks and Latches: BHMA A156.13. 2.Strikes for Auxiliary Deadlocks: BHMA A156.5. 3.Flat-Lip Strikes: For locks with three-piece antifriction latchbolts, as recommended by manufacturer. 4.Extra-Long-Lip Strikes: For locks used on frames with applied wood casing trim. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 8 of 15 087100 2.5 MECHANICAL LOCKS AND LATCHES A.Types of Locks include: 1.Bored Locks: BHMA A156.2. 2.Mortise Locks: BHMA A156.13. B.Bored Locks: BHMA A156.2,Grade 2. 1.Manufacturers: a.Corbin Russwin Architectural Hardware; an ASSA ABLOY Group company (CR); CL3700. C.Mortise Locks: Stamped steel case with steel or brass parts; BHMA A156.13. 1.Manufacturers: a.Corbin Russwin Architectural Hardware; an ASSA ABLOY Group company (CR); ML2000. 2.6 EXIT DEVICES A.Exit Devices: BHMA A156.3,Grade 1. B.Exit Devices for Means of Egress Doors: Comply with NFPA 101. Exit devices shall not require more than 15 lbf to release the latch. Locks shall not require use of a key, tool, or special knowledge for operation. C.Outside Trim: Lever with cylinder; material and finish to match locksets, unless otherwise indicated. 1.Match design for locksets and latchsets, unless otherwise indicated. D.Manufacturers: 1.Corbin Russwin Architectural Hardware; an ASSA ABLOY Group company (CR). 2.7 LOCK CYLINDERS A.Standard Lock Cylinders: BHMA A156.5,Grade 1 unless Grade 1A is indicated. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 9 of 15 087100 B.Cylinders: Manufacturer's standard tumbler type, constructed from brass or bronze, stainless steel, or nickel silver, and complying with the following: 1.Number of Pins: Seven. C.Permanent Cores: Manufacturer's standard; finish face to match lockset; complying with the following: 1.Removable Cores: Core insert, removable by use of a special key; for use only with core manufacturer's cylinder and door hardware. D.Construction Keying: Comply with the following: 1.Construction Master Keys: Provide cylinders with feature that permits voiding of construction keys without cylinder removal. Provide 10 construction master keys. 2.Construction Cores: Provide construction cores that are replaceable by permanent cores. Provide 10 construction master keys. a.Replace construction cores with permanent cores as directed by Owner. E.Manufacturer: Same manufacturer as for locks and latches. 2.8 KEYING A.Keying System: Factory registered, complying with guidelines in BHMA A156.28, Appendix A. Incorporate decisions made in keying conference, and as follows: 1.Existing System: Master key or grand master key locks to Owner's master ring existing system. 2.Stamping: Permanently inscribe each key with a visual key control number that matches the Owner’s registration number and include the following notation: a.Notation: Do Not Duplicate. 3.Quantity: In addition to one extra key blank for each lock, provide the following: Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 10 of 15 087100 a.Cylinder Change Keys: Five. b.Master Keys: Six. c.Grand Master Keys: Six. d.Great-Grand Master Keys: Six. 2.9 ELECTRIC STRIKES A.Standard: BHMA A156.31,Grade 1 unless Grade 2 is indicated. B.Manufacturers: 1.HES, Inc.; an ASSA ABLOY Group company (HES). 2.10 CLOSERS A.Door Closers for Means of Egress Doors: Comply with NFPA 101. Door closers shall not require more than 30 lbf to set door in motion and not more than 15 lbf to open door to minimum required width. B.Size of Units: Unless otherwise indicated, comply with manufacturer's written recommendations for size of door closers depending on size of door, exposure to weather, and anticipated frequency of use. Provide factory-sized closers, adjustable to meet field conditions and requirements for opening force. C.Surface Closers: BHMA A156.4,Grade 1 unless Grade 2 is indicated. Provide type of arm required for closer to be located on non-public side of door, unless otherwise indicated. 1.Manufacturers: a.LCN Closers; an Ingersoll-Rand Company (LCN). 1)General Use: 4010 2)Exterior Doors: 4020 2.11 STOPS AND HOLDERS A.Stops and Bumpers: BHMA A156.16. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 11 of 15 087100 1.Provide floor stops for doors unless wall or other type stops are scheduled or indicated. Do not mount floor stops where they will impede traffic. Where floor or wall stops are not appropriate, provide overhead holders. B.Available Manufacturers: 1.Hager Companies (HAG). 2.Hiawatha, Inc. (HIA). 3.IVES Hardware; an Ingersoll-Rand Company (IVS). 4.Rockwood Manufacturing Company (RM). 2.12 FABRICATION A.Manufacturer's Nameplate: Do not provide products that have manufacturer's name or trade name displayed in a visible location except in conjunction with required fire-rated labels and as otherwise approved by Architect. 1.Manufacturer's identification is permitted on rim of lock cylinders only. B.Base Metals: Produce door hardware units of base metal, fabricated by forming method indicated, using manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper, and hardness. Furnish metals of a quality equal to or greater than that of specified door hardware units and BHMA A156.18. Do not furnish manufacturer's standard materials or forming methods if different from specified standard. C.Fasteners: Provide door hardware manufactured to comply with published templates generally prepared for machine, wood, and sheet metal screws. Provide screws according to commercially recognized industry standards for application intended, except aluminum fasteners are not permitted. Provide Phillips flat-head screws with finished heads to match surface of door hardware, unless otherwise indicated. 1.Concealed Fasteners:For door hardware units that are exposed when door is closed, except for units already specified with concealed fasteners. Do not use through bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed unless it is the only means of securely attaching the door hardware. Where through bolts are used on hollow door and frame construction, provide sleeves for each through bolt. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 12 of 15 087100 2.Steel Machine or Wood Screws: For the following fire-rated applications: a.Mortise hinges to doors. b.Strike plates to frames. c.Closers to doors and frames. 3.Fasteners for Wood Doors: Comply with requirements in DHI WDHS.2, "Recommended Fasteners for Wood Doors." 2.13 FINISHES A.Standard: BHMA A156.18, as indicated in door hardware sets. B.Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping. C.Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are acceptable if they are within one-half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in appearance of other components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are assembled or installed to minimize contrast. PART 3 -EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A.Examine doors and frames, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, labeled fire door assembly construction, wall and floor construction, and other conditions affecting performance. B.Examine roughing-in for electrical power systems to verify actual locations of wiring connections before electrified door hardware installation. C.Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 13 of 15 087100 3.2 PREPARATION A.Steel Doors and Frames: Comply with DHI A115 Series. 1.Surface-Applied Door Hardware: Drill and tap doors and frames according to ANSI A250.6. B.Wood Doors: Comply with DHI A115-W Series. 3.3 INSTALLATION A.Mounting Heights: Mount door hardware units at heights indicated as follows unless otherwise indicated or required to comply with governing regulations. 1.Standard Steel Doors and Frames: DHI's "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames." 2.Wood Doors: DHI WDHS.3, "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Wood Flush Doors." B.Install each door hardware item to comply with manufacturer's written instructions. Where cutting and fitting are required to install door hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation of surface protective trim units with finishing work specified in Division 09 Sections. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrates involved. 1.Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachment substrates as necessary for proper installation and operation. 2.Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors according to industry standards. 3.4 ADJUSTING A.Initial Adjustment: Adjust and check each operating item of door hardware and each door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust door control Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 14 of 15 087100 devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements. 1.Electric Strikes: Adjust horizontal and vertical alignment of keeper to properly engage lock bolt. 2.Door Closers: Unless otherwise required by authorities having jurisdiction, adjust sweep period so that, from an open position of 70 degrees, the door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 3 inches from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door. B.Occupancy Adjustment: Approximately three months after date of Substantial Completion, Installer's Architectural Hardware Consultant shall examine and readjust, including adjusting operating forces, each item of door hardware as necessary to ensure function of doors, door hardware, and electrified door hardware. 3.5 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A.Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by door hardware installation. B.Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish. C.Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure that door hardware is without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. 3.6 DOOR HARDWARE SETS Heading 1 (Front Entry) 1 MR/ML2065 Lockset 1 Power Supply PS 861 1 Von Duprin 5100-695 Electric Strike 1 ½ pr FBB 223 Butts 1 Closer Proj. No. 10105 Residence Conversions October 7, 2011 58 Kensington, 57 Dryads Green, 72 Dryads Green Smith College, Northampton, MA DOOR HARDWARE Page 15 of 15 087100 Heading 2 (Apartment Entrances) 1 MR/ML2065 Lockset 1 ½ pr Butts (by door supplier) 1 Ives 447/448 Stop Heading 3 (Closets and Bedrooms) 1 CL3710 Passage Set 1 ½ pr Butts (by door supplier) Heading 4 (Bathrooms) 1 CL3720 Privacy Set 1 ½ pr Butts (by door supplier) Heading 5 (Cage Enclosures) 1 DL 4011 Deadlock 1 ½ pr 8” strap hinges 1 Ives 410 pull END OF SECTION 087100