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09015 ADDENDUM NO. 2 Page 1 BSHM ARCHITECTS, INC. 130 East Chestnut Street, Suite 400 Columbus, Ohio 43215 June24, 2008 ADDENDUM NO. 2 to Drawings and Specifications for NEW BEALLSVILLE PK-12 SCHOOL for SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT To all Bidders: This Addendum supplements and amends the original drawings and Specifications, it shall be taken into account in preparing proposals and shall become a part of the Contract Documents. GENERAL 1. BID SUBSTITUTION REQUEST LOG : For bidders reference is attached herein “Bid Substitution Request Log” - include in the bid documents. 2. SUPPLEMENTAL BIDDER QUESTION AND ANSWER LOG : For bidders reference is attached herein “Supplemental Bidders Questions and Answers Log” - include in the bid documents. 3. ADDENDUM 1 - ITEM 13 (Section 084113 - Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts) : The reference to “Page 5, Line, 20 , delete in it entirety” should be deleted from the Addendum, add “Wausau Window and Wall Systems” back to the list of acceptable Manufacturers. 4. CIVIL CLARIFICATIONS : Gas Company will install medium pressure gas line along the north side of State Route 556 between Twp Rd 1033 and the school property and to the proximity of Manhole #2. Site Utilities Contractor connect to medium pressure site gas piping. Obtain meter and regulator
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BSHM ARCHITECTS, INC.

130 East Chestnut Street, Suite 400Columbus, Ohio 43215

June24, 2008

ADDENDUM NO. 2

to Drawings and Specifications for

NEW BEALLSVILLE PK-12 SCHOOL

for

SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

To all Bidders:

This Addendum supplements and amends the original drawings and Specifications, it shall be takeninto account in preparing proposals and shall become a part of the Contract Documents.

GENERAL

1. BID SUBSTITUTION REQUEST LOG:

For bidders reference is attached herein “Bid Substitution Request Log” - include in the biddocuments.

2. SUPPLEMENTAL BIDDER QUESTION AND ANSWER LOG:

For bidders reference is attached herein “Supplemental Bidders Questions and AnswersLog” - include in the bid documents.

3. ADDENDUM 1 - ITEM 13 (Section 084113 - Aluminum Framed Entrances and Storefronts):

The reference to “Page 5, Line, 20, delete in it entirety” should be deleted from theAddendum, add “Wausau Window and Wall Systems” back to the list of acceptableManufacturers.

4. CIVIL CLARIFICATIONS:

Gas Company will install medium pressure gas line along the north side of State Route 556between Twp Rd 1033 and the school property and to the proximity of Manhole #2. SiteUtilities Contractor connect to medium pressure site gas piping. Obtain meter and regulator

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from Gas Company. Coordinate installation requirements with Gas Company.

Install 3" plastic HDPE SDR11 buried gas line according to the plans to the MechanicalRoom. Coordinate location with the Plumbing Contractor.

Install 6" tee and water line on water line north of the building to 5' from the building walloutside the Mechanical Room. Coordinate location with Fire Protection Contractor.

Provide four (4) bollards one foot off corners around generator. Install 4" schedule 40 steelpipe, 4' deep encased in 24" of concrete, 4' above ground. Fill with concrete and paintyellow.

Install 3" sanitary sewer force main with 4' of cover. Maintain 10' minimum horizontalseparation from water line. Install within 30' Right-of-way from centerline of State Route556. Existing water line is approximately 5' off north berm of State Route 556. Compactbackfill to 95% and restore disturbed to previous state with seeding. Restore and repairfences that are crossed.

5. DYNAMIC ENGINEERING:

Refer to Dynamic Engineering Attachment for Drawings and Specifications information.

SPECIFICATIONS

6. SECTION 013200 - CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION:

Pages 6 and 7, milestone schedule, delete these pages in their entirety and replace themwith revised “Pages 6 and 7” attached to this Addendum.

Attachment A will be updated to incorporate the revised milestones and shall be providedto the successful bidders.

7. SECTION 042000 - UNIT MASONRY:

Page 18, line 26, revise to read as follows:

“....use Type M.”

Page 18, line 28, revise to read as follows:

“....use Type S.”

Page 14, line 34, revise to read as follows:

“....use Type S.”

8. SECTION 074213 - METAL WALL PANELS:

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Page 5, line 14, revise to read as follows:

“instructions. Primer to be 0.8 mils, color coat......”

9. SECTION 075418 - THERMOPLASTIC MEMBRANE ROOFING:

Page 2, line 35, delete in its entirety.

Page 7, line 49, delete in its entirety.

10. SECTION 084413 - GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS:

Attached to this Addendum is Section “084413 - Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls” and thisto the Specifications and make it part of the Bid Documents.

11. SECTION 085113 - ALUMINUM WINDOWS:

Page1, line19, should read as follows:

“Awning out-swinging window as shown in the contract documents, are window unitsconsisting of a ventilator hinged to the storefront mullions and swinging out of theroom. Operation of the vent shall not be hindered by the insect screen.”

Page 2, line 21, add the following:

“Source Limitations for Aluminum Windows: Obtain from single source from singlemanufacturer.”

Page 4, lines 3 thru 17, add the following Manufacturers:

“Kawneer North America; an Alcoa company.EFCO CorporationTubelite.United States Aluminum.Vistawall Architectural Products; The Vistawall Group; a Bluescope Steel company.Wausau Window and Wall Systems”

12. SECTION 088000 - GLAZING:

Page 3, line 38, revise to read:

“PPG Solarban 60”

13. SECTION 087100 - DOOR HARDWARE:

Delete the original Section “087100 - Door Hardware” and replace with revised Section“087100 - Door Hardware” enclosed in this Addendum.

14. SECTION 116143 - STAGE CURTAINS AND RIGGINGS:

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Page 4, line 34, delete it its entirety.

Page 4, line 38, delete it its entirety.

Page 4, line 40, delete it its entirety.

Page 4, line 41, delete it its entirety.

Page 42, Immediately following “Sky Drop Curtain” add the following:

“(Cyclorama)”

15. SECTION 116623 - GYMNASIUM EQUIPMENT:

Page 4, line 21, revise to read as follows:

“Middle School Gymnasium - two (2) Main Court and four (4) Side Court Backstops”

16. SECTION 116643 - INTERIOR ELECTRONIC SCOREBOARD:

Page 3, line 12, revise to read as follows:

Delete “Daktonics Model BB-2107” and replace with “Daktonics Model BB-2103”.

Page 5, line 24, revise to read as follows:

Delete “Daktonics Model 3000” and replace with “Daktonics Model 5000”.

17. SECTION 123630 - PLASTIC LAMINATE CASEWORK:

Page 11, line 12, add the following:

“COAT HOOKS:

Coat Hooks: Angled hook made of nylon (ultramid), color to be selected by Owner’sRepresentative.

Manufacturers:

Hafele, Model No. 842 54 1 Pinnacle Hardware, Model No. AR617BHewi Model No. 842 54 1”

18. SECTION 126600 - TELESCOPING STANDS:

Page 6, line 34, revise to read as follows:

“¾" (actual) x 10" Nominal .........”

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19. SECTION 220534 - HEAT TRACING FOR HOT WATER TEMPERATURE MAINTENANCE:

Delete the original Section “220534 - Heat Tracing for Hot Water TemperatureMaintenance” and replace with revised Section ““220534 - Heat Tracing for Hot WaterTemperature Maintenance” enclosed in this Addendum.

DRAWINGS

20. SHEET C-202:

Refer to attached Sketch AD2.00

21. SHEET C-601:

Revise Detail 6, SR 556 Pavement Detail on Drawing C-601 to A-Item 448.

Asphalt Concrete Surface Course Type 1, 1-1/2", B-delete, C-Item 301 Asphalt ConcreteBase 6", D-Item 304 Aggregate Base 6".

22. SHEETS A-101a, A-101b, A-102a and A-102b:

Key Note 37, revise to read as follows:

“NOT USED”

23. SHEET A-103:

Mark #55, revise as follows:

Quantity to be one (1).Occupancy to be 42.

24. SHEET P0.00:

Delete Detail 11.

END OF ADDENDUM

enclosures: Bid Substitution Request LogSupplemental Bidder Question and Answer LogDynamic Engineering AttachmentSpecifications:

Section 013200 - Construction Progress Documentation (Pages 6 and 7only)

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Section 084113 - Glazed Aluminum Curtain WallsSection 087100 - Door HardwareSection 220534 - Heat Tracing for Hot Water Temperature Maintenance

Sketches:AD2.00 AD2.01 AD2.02 AD2.03 AD2.04AD2.05 AD2.06 AD2.07 AD2.08 AD2.09AD2.10 AD2.11 AD2.12 AD2.13 AD2.14AD2.15 AD2.16 AD2.17 AD2.18 AD2.19AD2.20 AD2.21 AD2.22 AD2.23 AD2.24AD2.25 AD2.26 AD2.27 AD2.28 AD2.29AD2.30 AD2.31 AD2.32 AD2.33 AD2.34AD2.35 AD2.36 AD2.37 AD2.38 AD2.39AD2.40 AD2.41 AD2.42 AD2.43 AD2.44AD2.45 AD2.46 AD2.47 AD2.48 AD2.49AD2.50 AD2.51 AD2.52 AD2.53 AD2.54AD2.55 AD2.56 AD2.57 AD2.58 AD2.59AD2.60

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Addendum #2 – Bid Substitution Requests

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

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1 Q Please consider American Series Extra Heavy Duty, Model Americal Series by

Doormerica as an equal for your Solid Core Wood Doors in specification section

081416.

A Rejected, required references were not provided.

2 Q Please consider SunGuard SN62 Clear as an equal for your PPG Solarban 70XL Clear

in specification section 088000.

A See addendum #2. Substitution is rejected as product does not meet the required

VLT of 0.70.

3 Q Please consider Track Seating “Infinity” Series as an equal for your Telescoping

Stands in specification section 126600.

A Rejected, information received after 06.18.2010

4 Q Please consider Honeywell by Muninn Group, Model WEBS AX as an approved equal

for specification section 230900 2.1.A.

A Rejected, product does not meet the requirements of the specifications

5 Q Please consider Modular Screw Heat Pump Chiller, Model WHP60S4SMS by Chillit

Chillers as an equal to specification section 236423.

A Rejected, product does not meet the requirements of the specifications

6 Q Please consider ESSI Acoustical Products as an equal for the Fixed Acoustical Panels

in specification section 098415.

A REJECTED, product does not achieve NRC as outlined in 098415

7 Q Upon review of the specifications for the above mentioned project in division 087100,

notice was taken that Stanley D4550 Door Closers were not included under your Door

Closer manufacturer listing. The D4550 closer is the same closer used in the D4990

Automatic Operator. Also was noticed that the complete Stanley Hardware Package

was used excluding the Stanley Door Closers. Is the Stanley Door closer an approved

product for use on this project?

A See addendum #2.

8 Q After reviewing the specification section 116643 for the Bealsville PK-12 project, I

noticed that some of our equipment listed as equal is either outdated equipment or

does not meet the specs. The scoreboard listed for Daktronics is a BB-2107-13 which

is a 10’ x 6’ scoreboard, but the specs ask for a 8’ x 6’ scoreboard. The Nevco model

listed is a 8’ x 6’ model. We have updated our controllers to a 5000 series instead of a

3000 series. Daktronics has also replaced the TI-2011 locker room clock with the TI-

2028 model.

A Accepted

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Addendum #2 – Bid Substitution Requests

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

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9 Q Please consider Continuous Hinges Ives 112HD/224HD as an equal in specification

section 087100 Page 7, Line 34.

A ACCEPTED

10 Q Please consider Door Closers Falcon SC70 as an equal in specification section 087100

Page 8, Line 46.

A REJECTED Falcon is an Ingersoll Rand Corporation and Ingersoll Rand is already represented in the door closer specs with LCN Brand, which is a considerably better door closer than Falcon import door closer.

11 Q Please consider MPI as an equal in specification 081113

A ACCEPTED AS EQUAL

12 Q Please consider vertical PVC well hole pipe substitution to include SPARX

geothermal well vertical piping versus standard U-bend pipe for specification section

232113.33.

A REJECTED, proposed system is proprietary.

13 Q Please consider Nova Polymer as an acceptable manufacturer of section 101400

Signage

ACCEPTED

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Addendum #2 – Bidder’s Questions and Answers

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

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1 General Q Do you anticipate postponing the bid date?

A No the bid date will not be moved.

2 General Q Can you send out the Site Work summary of work?

A New Beallsville PK-12 School Site Work Summary Contractor is responsible to finish the site to the finish grades and spot elevations indicated in the grading plan. Rough grading will be completed by the early site package. The initial stone base will be completed by the early site package. The General Trades Contractor shall provide and install the additional stone on the paved areas and finish grade the base, including curbs and sidewalks. The General Trades Contractor shall coordinate the paving schedule with the Construction Manager. The stone on the temporary west access road shall be removed and placed by the General Trades Contractor as base in the overflow parking area or as directed by the Construction Manager. The General Trades Contractor shall install utilities and storm drainage according to the plans and specifications. Earthwork for detention basins 1 and 2 will be completed by in the Early Site Package. Construction of detention basin 3 is part of alternate GT-4. General Trades Contractor shall complete but not limited to, sidewalks, curbs, bollards, flag pole, signage, and striping. The General Trades Contractor shall spread topsoil and seed all unfinished and disturbed areas including areas adjacent to the school and drives, future softball field, future track/football field, temporary west access drive, and utility trenches. If additional topsoil is remaining on site, the General Trades Contractor shall coordinate with the Construction Manager and Architect on location to place, spread and seed additional topsoil.

3 General Q There are various discrepancies for the visual display surfaces between the floor plans and interior elevations. Coded notes on the drawing floor plans do not match what is shown on the elevations. Also on rooms without elevations there are coded notes that don’t coordinate as shown. Also there are coded notes that do not point to anything drawn. Please clarify.

A This question is vague, see questions 48-50 for further clarification

4 General Q Sheet G101 General Notes, The next to last note refers to sheet C-108. That sheet does not exist.

A C-108 HAS BEEN RENAMED C-601

5 General Q Sheet G101 General Notes, The last note… “All IWB’s are to be included in

alternate…” Which alternate?

A THIS ITEM IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE.

6 GT Q Specification Section 116143 Stage Curtains and Rigging, page 4 has an

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Addendum #2 – Bidder’s Questions and Answers

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPPLEMENTAL BIDDER Q&A

SOLSD – BP#3 Addendum #2

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equipment schedule that does not match drawing A132B. Which is correct?

A See Addendum #2.

7 GT Q Cannot locate any flagpoles on drawings, however in specification section 107500 Flagpoles it states to install flagpoles where shown, please clarify the location or quantity.

A PROVIDE ONE FLAG POLE AS SPECIFIED, LOCATION TO BE COORDINATED WITH THE ARCHITECT/OWNER

8 GT Q Specification section 115213 Projection Screens call for motorized projection screens, however coded note #37 on drawings A-101A thru A102B calls for 6’ pull down projection screen. On the drawings I can only find coded note #7 which calls out wall mounted projectors. Please clarify.

A SEE ADDENDUM #2. GT TO PROVIDE BLOCKING ONLY, FOR FUTURE EQUIPMENT. THERE IS ONLY ONE PROJECTION SCREEN IN THIS PROJECT AND IT IS MOTORIZED, TO BE LOCATED ON THE STAGE. EXACT LOCATION TO BE COORDINATED WITH THE OWNER.

9 GT Q Specification section 116623 Gymnasium Equipment states there are (4) Backstops in the Middle School Gymnasium, However coded note #12 on drawings A-101A thru A102B shows (6) in this gym. Please clarify which is correct.

A SEE ADDENDUM #2

10 GT Q Specification Section “101300 Directories” states see floor plans for locations, don’t see any on drawings. Please clarify.

A PROVIDE TWO (2) DIRECTORIES, TO BE LOCATED BY THE OWNER

11 GT Q Dwg. C-601 shows sign type “I”, can’t find one on drawings, please clarify location and/or quantity.

A PROVIDE FOR FOUR (4) POST MOUNTED SIGNS TO BE LOCATED BY THE ARCHITECT/OWNER

12 GT Q Alternate GT-6 concrete paving layout on C-602 does not show SR556 or the basketball court areas to be included. Are these limited areas to remain asphalt paving?

A Include basketball court in GT-6 Alternate Concrete Paving as standard duty pavement. State Route 556 is to remain asphalt.

13 GT Q Alternate GT-6 concrete paving layout on C-602. In accordance with the symbol key box, the dark meshed areas shown are to be the only locations for any mesh or fiber reinforcement. Can you please clarify this is correct?

A Correct, the only areas requiring mesh or fiber reinforcement are the

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Addendum #2 – Bidder’s Questions and Answers

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPPLEMENTAL BIDDER Q&A

SOLSD – BP#3 Addendum #2

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hatched areas. Provide reinforcement in the basketball court area.

14 GT Q Are we to assume the work shown on SU.01 Plumbing Site Utilities is under

the Plumbing and/or Fire Protection Contracts and the work shown on C-503 to be included under the General Trades? There seems to be a little confusion of responsibilities. The layout configurations do differ and some items are Certified Plumber install required. Can you please clarify?

A As scoped in section 011000, the Plumbing Contractor is responsible for the Neutralization Tank, 6/P0.00 and Grease Interceptor, 8/P0.00 and all associated components including piping. The Fire Protection Contractor is responsible for the Fire Storage Tank and all associated components including piping. The General Trades is responsible for all storm piping including downspout boots. The Plumbing Contractor is responsible to take their interior storm drainage 5’ beyond the exterior wall and the General Trades will pick it up from that point and continue with the line. 1/P6.02 is an alternate that is split between the General Trades, Plumbing and Electrical Contractor, this is defined in the alternate section. Sheet C-503 shows the base bid, while SU.01 shows the incorporation of Alternate GT-4, PL-2 and EL-2

All work on SU.01 is under the Plumbing and Fire Protection Contracts. Alternate PL-2 covers the work for Storm Water Reclaim System on SU.01.

GT-4 includes a deduct for removing roof drains along the building and a deduct for removing the 21" RCP from manhole #2 to detention basin #2. Alternate GT-4 includes adding catch basin 17 with connections to the cistern and filter overflow, 18" HDPE pipe to man hole #2, revised outlet invert in man hole 2 of 1200', 24" RCP pipe to detention basin #3, construction of detention basin #3 with head walls 154 and 155, outlet structure 162 and 12" HDPE drain pipe. Remove 12" RCP between catch basin 6 and 7 and install from catch basin 4 to detention basin 2. Lower inverts in CB4 and CB5 for 1% slope.

15 GT Q Have any of the Site Utilities been installed or be part of the Previous Site work Contractor?

A No site utilities have been installed by the Previous Site Work Contractor. Three culverts in the access drive and the horizontal drain pipe from the detention basins #1 and #2 are part of a previous contract.

16 GT Q 077200 Roof Accessories – Roof Hatches are normally supplied and installed

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Addendum #2 – Bidder’s Questions and Answers

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

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by the roofing contractor, but the specifications state is to be provided with the General Trades package. Can you please clarify this is correct?

A Yes the General Trades Contractor shall furnish and install the roof hatch and the Roofing Contractor shall provide all roof flashing around all roof penetrations, unless otherwise specified in section 011000. See Specification Section 011000-3.1.2.aa.3.

17 GT Q Casework: Elev 7/A-704 and 14/A-705 – There is an indication of “Mobile Bookshelves” shown on the elevation, but nothing is indicated on the Casework plan views for these applicable elevations that indicates these mobile bookshelves are required. Please verify that these mobile bookshelves for these elevations are NOT required.

A This are part of the loose furnishings and are NOT to be bid as part of this package

18 GT Q Casework: Detail 1/A-703 Student Cubbie – Please provide detail, mfg.,

model number, etc. of “cast metal safety hooks” shown.

A See addendum #23

19 GT Q Casework Schedule – Item B26 – Model #40496 – Please describe what is required for this item –These appear in plan (A-702A) in Rms 207 & 211 – Is this part of a perimeter wall assembly? Is there a table or cabinet assembly that sits in front of these units?

A B26 is the sink base with the peninsula forming off of it.

20 GT Q Lab Fume Hood (#115313) - #115313-Pg #4-Line #6 – Specifications indicate a Fume Hood or Fume Hoods are required, but none are shown on the casework elevations or on the casework plan drawing (A-702A) for Rm #208 – Is the “unmarked” item on the South Wall of Rm #208 the location of (1) Fume Hood per these specifications?

A The unmarked object is the fume hood. Its labeled on A-102A rather than the casework drawing.

21 GT Q Row spacing and row rise - #126600-Pg #7-Lines 19-20 – Indicates “as indicated on bleacher seating drawings” – Please indicate where this information is provided – I cannot find this information on the current drawings (Note: We would assume that standard 9.625” rise is required and that 24” spacing [recommended] is required – Please confirm!).

A Correct

22 GT Q Specification Section 126600: There is confusion as to the quantity of rows, the lengths of seating banks, and the quantity of aisles required for all seating

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Addendum #2 – Bidder’s Questions and Answers

Switzerland of Ohio Local School District Bid Package Number 03 New Beallsville PK-12 School

SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPPLEMENTAL BIDDER Q&A

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banks in Gym Rms #124 & #161 – Based on the “net seats” indicated on Dwg. A-100, it appears that the following sizes are required:

a. Rm #124 – Plan East Wall – 360-Seats indicated: Qty. of (7) rows, with (4) aisles [2-end aisles @ 36” wide and 2-intermediate aisles @ 54” wide), seating bank to extend wall-to-wall, provide ADA/Wheelchair Spaces to meet Code [Note: This design will provide a total of 374-Net seats]

b. Rm #124 – Plan West Wall – There are two locations of 96-Seats each indicated: Each of these two locations to have a Qty. of (5) rows, with (2) 36” wide end aisles, the overall length of the bank to be 38’-6”, provide ADA/Wheelchair Spaces to meet Code [Note: This design will provide a total of 109-Net Seats for each of the two areas for a total of 218-Net Seats on this wall]

c. Rm #161 – Plan East Wall – 144-Seats indicated: Qty. of (4) rows, manual, with (3) 54” wide intermediate aisles, the overall length of the bank to be 69’-6”, provide ADA/Wheelchair Spaces to meet Code [Note: This design will provide a total of 153-Net Seats].

A Correct

23 GT Q Please verify if Plastic Seat Modules (#126600-Pg #6-Line #1) are required, or if Wood Seat Boards (#126600-Pg #6 – Line #34) are required? If Wood Seat Boards are required, please verify if “seat numbers” (#126600-Pg #7 – Line #49) are required. And, if Wood Seat Boards are required with seat numbers, advise method of numbering [ie: Painted numbers on seat boards?].

A Wood seat boards are required, however, seat numbers are not.

24 GT Q If Wood Seat Boards are required, please change #126600-Pg #6-Line #34 from ¾” (Actual) x 11” to ¾” (Actual) x 10” Nominal Standard size seat boards.

A See addendum #2

25 GT Q Is the water main going to be shut off for the tie or will the tie be done hot? If it

is done hot, a tapping sleeve should be used and also a gate valve installed. Detail 4/C202 shows just a cut in tee. What should be bid?

A

26 GT Q The C900 water pipe, what is the DR#?

A DR#14

27 GT Q The specs are calling out Resilient connectors for the storm structures on this project a.k.a. boot gaskets and after looking at these plans and the catch basins in particular I noticed that most of the pipes are coming into the

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structures at angles which makes it impossible for such a connection so I was wondering if this was actually required for the storm structures or if that was put into the spec by mistake. In most cases storm structures just have the pipes grouted in place so I just wanted to verify the correct method which will reflect my pricing.

A

28 GT Q Can you verify type of window required? Specs are asking for Casement, Elevations are showing a top hinge project out. Specs are asking for blinds in 8225 windows, is this correct? Are blinds required in storefront area?

A See Addendum #2. Awning type windows. Blinds to be provided as indicated on sheets A-500, A-501 and A-502, per Section 088000

29 GT Q What is the width of the perimeter horizontal insulation? Is it 4’ or 2’?

A 2'-0" minimum

30 RF Q Specification Section 075418 Page 2, Line 35, Decorative Battens, are

decorative battens part of the project? If so, where are they to be placed on the roof?

A See addendum #2

31 FP Q Just received a few call from the tank suppliers. I was told that if we would go

to a 10’ diameter x 56’ long it would be cheaper than the 12’ diameter x 41’-6” long tank that is speced. Would this change be acceptable?

A Standard substitution requirements apply. See addendum# 1.

32 FP Q Specification 0110000-61 a. specification section 033000- Cast in place concrete

1.) The general trades contractor shall be responsible for all excavation, backfill, and fills necessary for the accurate placement of all cast in place concrete including floor slabs, depressed slabs, topping slabs and installation of anchor bolts.

Will you please confirm that the above spec sections takes care of the following items

a) Drawing FP0.00 the fire pump pit b) Drawing FP0.00 (Item #2) Fire pump room floor slab c) Drawing FP0.00 (Item #10) Backfill under foundation wall with k-

Crete. Coordinated Installation and back fill of pit with structural engineer.

d) Drawing FP0.00 (Item #19) Compacted stone base e) Drawing FP0.00 (Item #20) 6” compacted stone base

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f) Drawing FP0.00 (Item B) concrete ballast deadman g) Drawing FP0.00 (Item C ) Anchor attachments h) Drawing FP0.00 (Item D ) compacted soil backfill i) Drawing FP0.00 (Item E) 12” granular base backfill & 18” cover per

manufactures req. j) Drawing FP0.00 (Item G) slope and or brace excavation per osha

requirements k) Drawing FP0.00 (Item L) 4’x4’x6” concrete traffic slab w/ #5 rebar 8”

o.c. ea way

A Coordinate with General Trades Contractor.

a) No, Fire Protection Contractor responsible. b) The General Trades Contractor will provide the Floor Slab. c) No, Fire Protection Contractor responsible. d) No, Fire Protection Contractor responsible. e) No, Fire Protection Contractor responsible.

F through K all by Fire Protection Contractor.

33 FP Q Drawing FP0.00 Item F calls for 12” PVC (SDR 35 san, sewer pipe) extend to fire pump pit. Who is responsible for the excavation, backfill and installation of this line?

A The Fire Protection Contractor shall be responsible.

34 FP Q Drawing FP0.00 (Item 29) Bulk feed to pre-action system (alternate). a) I can’t find what part of the building is to be protected by a pre-action

system? b) I can’t find a spec section for the pre-action system? c) I don’t see any where on the bid form to enter the amount for a pre-

action alternate

A The Pre-Action System has been deleted from the project. See Addendum #01.

35 PL/Civil Q In spec section 011000-73 ar 2) It says that the plumbing contractor shall be responsible for the site gas including the tap to the existing main and installing the service line to the building. On drawing C-501 there is a note at the bottom of the drawing that says the gas service line extension is by the gas company. Which is correct? Please advise

A Gas company will install medium pressure gas line along the North side of State Route 556 between Twp Rd 1033 and the school property and to the proximity of Manhole #2. Site utilities contractor connect to medium pressure site gas piping. The meter and regulator will be supplied by the gas company. Provide meter setter and fittings and coordinate installation requirements with gas company. Install 3"

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plastic HDPE SDR11 buried gas line according to the plans to the mechanical room. Coordinate location with the plumbing contractor. Provide and install regulator per mechanical drawings to drop the pressure from 5 lbs to 7” water on the outside of the building.

36 PL Q Second floor acid waste piping (area a p1.01 & isometric p5.01) are not sized according to the Ohio plumbing code.

A See addendum #2

37 PL Q Should we connect the floor drain in the Biology and Chemistry Rooms to the acid waste piping? Acid poured into cast iron is a cause for disaster.

A Drains are not intended for acid. Water flow is too high for acid basin.

38 HV Q The “double wall duct with 1-inch insulation perforated liner”: There seem to be some odd arrangements. Specifically, 1) none of the elbows are designated as being double wall, and 2) on M1.04 (2nd floor area B) it seems to stop and start sporadically in the same straight runs of duct. Are we supposed to take it at face value – i.e. not consider any of the elbows or any of these connecting runs/pieces to be double walled?

A

39 EL Q Specification 0110000-64 p. specification section 213213- Electric drive vertical turbine fire

pumps 2.) The electrical contractor shall complete only final connections to

power. All other wiring shall be by the fire protection contractor. a) Please confirm that it is the intent for the electrical

contractor to provide and install the power wiring to the fire pump and then make the final connection?

b) Who’s responsible for wiring the transfer switch to the generator? This is usually performed the electrical contractor.

A a. The intent is for the Electrical Contractor to provide the power wiring to the fire pump and make final connections.

b. The Electrical Contractor is responsible to wire the transfer switch to the generator.

Also See 011000-103 #3.

40 EL Q 26-05-19 3.2 I Specification on wire length in relation to voltage drop suggests 57’ is the longest run of #12 wire at 120 volts. Is that length accurate?

A This is accurate as voltage drop is based on the max of the circuit not

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the NEC calc load (16amps on #12 is good for 57’ at 3%).

41 EL Q 26-05-33 3.2 I 3.Change from ENT to GRC or IMC before rising above floor. Can this be achieved with a ninety degree bend or do we need to install the last joint prior to the ninety in GRC or IMC?

A GRC/IMC must be used for the riser and no exposed ENT. This can be done before or after the Elbow. If the conduit stops flush with slab/pad, no change is required (ie terminating at floor equipment with open bottoms for wiring like main switchgear).

42 EL Q Drwgs E2.01-E2.04 all reference a not regarding an electric latch alternate. There is not an electric latch alternate on electrical bid form. Please clarify.

A There is no Electric Latch alternate.

43 EL Q Who provides the original fuel for the generator?

A Electrical Contractor

44 EL Q Student Dinning rm 164 stage. Please provide what type of floor pocket is required.

A 26 55 61 section 2.3.E

45 EL Q In discussion with South Central Power, who is providing the cost for the service to the trailer location? They thought the CM was paying this?

A Per specification section 015000 page 8, paragraph 13.a, The Electrical Contractor shall coordinate all temporary electrical requirements with the Utility Provider. Cost of providing, installing and maintaining these temporary facilities, including any connection fees, shall be included in the base bid for Bid package #3, Bid Item #7 (Electrical Contractor).

46 EL Q E3.03 show I dimmer panel in 1 line, Panel schedule says dimmer 1 & 2.

A Only one dimmer panel.

47 EL Q Generator spec 26 32 – 12 , 3.2D calls to install a remote radiator? None is shown on the drawings. Please review.

A No remote radiator

48 Q VDB spec mentioned vertical sliding board, which is not indicated on the floor plans. please clarify.

A There is no vertical sliding white board in the project.

49 Q We found one 4' board labeled #3, but the corresponding elevation indicates a 4'X5' tack board. Please clarify.

A Notation on elevation is incorrect.

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50 Q We found several visual display boards indicated as BASE BID w/ALTERNATE, but there is no mention of an alternate in section 012300

A There is no alternate pertaining to VDB, provide items indicated as Base Bid

51 Q Does Vestibule 109 receive type 3 ceiling tile? Not indicated on the RCP dwgs.

A Yes

52 Spec Section 095113 does not indicate a size for the axiom trim at the floating ceilings. It is not indicated on the RCP or the wall sections.

Provide 100mm trim

53 Do rooms 170 & 171 receive ACT as shown on the RCP or drywall as indicated on the finish schedule.

Provide ACT, per the RCP

54 Are rooms 176 thru 180 exposed per RCP or do they receive ACT per finish schedule? Also, RMS 213, 214, 232 thru 236.

Rm 176 is exposed Rms 177, 178, 179 and 180 per detail 04/A305 Rms 213, 214, 232 and 236 are exposed

55 Acoustic Wave Baffles and Geometric Diffuser Panels are not shown on the DWGS. Need size, location, quantity?

Not in project

56 In addition to question #5 from previous e-mail, there are three types of wall panels listed Standard, High Impact and Perforated Metal. Drawing A-707 is the only drawing that indicates any wall panels however, it does not indicate what type of panel for each room.

Provide High Impact panel in gymnasiums only. Provide Standard panel in all other areas indicated.

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Dynamix Engineering Attachement

SPECIFICATIONS

1) Section 220534 – Heat Tracing For Hot Water Temperature Maintenance: a) Entire section has been revised.

2) Section 230993 – SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FOR HVAC CONTROLS, paragraph 3.1, A: a) ADD the following points to the general point list. DI Elevator Sump Pump Oil Alarm 1 X X X

DI Rainwater Harvest System Alarm (Alternate #2) 1 X X X

DRAWINGS

1) SHEET SU.01: (Refer to sketches AD 2-61 and AD 2-62) a) Indicated vent piping for water tanks, grease interceptor and acid waste tank. b) Relocated building storm sewer piping. c) Changed alternate labeling.

2) SHEET FP1.01: (Refer to sketch AD 2-63) a) Indicated vent piping for fire protection water storage tank.

3) SHEET P0.00: (Refer to sketches AD 2-07 thru AD 2-12) a) Revised various Details.

4) SHEET P0.01: (Refer to sketches AD 2-13 thru AD 2-16) a) See attached sheet for revisions to underground piping.

5) SHEET P0.02: (Refer to sketches AD 2-16 thru AD 2-19 & AD 2-64) a) See attached sheet for revisions.

6) SHEET P1.01: (Refer to sketches AD 2-20 thru AD 2-23) a) See attached sheet for revisions.

7) SHEET P1.02: (Refer to sketches AD 2-24 thru AD 2-28) a) See attached sheet for revisions.

8) SHEET P1.03: (Refer to sketches AD 2-29 thru AD 2-31) a) See attached sheet for revisions.

9) SHEET P1.04: (Refer to sketches AD 2-32 thru AD 2-36)

a) See attached sheet for revisions.

10) SHEET P1.05: (Refer to sketches AD 2-37 thru AD 2-39)

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a) See attached sheet for revisions to roof vent penetrations.

11) SHEET P1.06: (Refer to sketches AD 2-37, AD 2-40 and AD 2-41) a) See attached sheet for revisions to roof vent penetrations.

12) SHEET P4.01: (Refer to sketches AD 2-42 and AD 2-43) a) See attached sheet for revisions to kitchen.

13) SHEET P5.01: (Refer to sketches AD 2-44 thru AD 2-51) a) See attached sheet for revisions to stack diagrams.

14) SHEET P5.02: (Refer to sketches AD 2-52 thru AD 2-56) a) See attached sheet for revised enlarged floor plans. b) Provide trap primers at hose bib locations in mechanical rooms and extend ½” piping

branches under floor to floor drain traps. c) Provide isolation valves on NPW branches feeding flush valves.

15) SHEET P6.01: (Refer to sketch AD 2-57) a) Changed lavatory faucet to manual operation with alternate for battery operation. b) Revision to connection requirements on Lab Schedule. c) Revised floor drain model numbers.

16) SHEET P6.02: (Refer to sketches AD 2-58 thru AD 2-60) a) See attached sheet for revisions to rainwater harvesting system details.

17) SHEET SU.03: (Refer to sketch AD 2-06)

a) Parking lot was revised. See revised pole lighting.

18) SHEET E2.01: (Refer to sketches AD 2-01 & AD 2-02) a) Removed electric latches as shown. b) Added smoke detectors as shown. c) Removed plan note 1. d) Revised plan note 10.

19) SHEET E2.02: (Refer to sketches AD 2-01 & AD 2-03)

a) Removed electric latches as shown. b) Revised plan notes 2 and 17.

20) SHEET E2.03: (Refer to sketches AD 2-04 & AD 2-05)

a) Removed electric latches as shown. b) Added smoke detectors as shown. c) Removed plan note 3. d) Added plan notes 5 and 6.

21) SHEET E2.04: (Refer to sketch AD 2-04)

a) Removed electric latches as shown. b) Removed plan note 2. c) Revised plan note 5.

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BEALLSVILLE BUILDING TRADES #3 SWITZERLAND OF OHIO LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION SOLSD – BP#3

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2. It shall be understood that time is of the essence and that each respective Prime Trade

Contractor agrees to bid and progress their work with the necessary manpower and equipment to meet the below listed Milestone Dates. Should any Prime Trade Contractor fail to meet a stated Milestone Date, or portray thorough progress to date versus its re-maining work to not be able to meet the required Milestone Date, the Owner reserves the right to request that Prime Trade Contractor to institute overtime, or special expediting at no additional cost to the Owner.

3. These Milestone Dates have been identified for the express purpose of establishing either the commencement or completion of critical items of the Project. These Milestone Dates will be used and monitored for progress by each of the Prime Trade Contractors. The Construction Manager with input from each Prime Trade Contractors shall develop the Project Construction Schedule based upon these Milestone Dates for use by all of the Prime Trade Contractors in an effort to coordinate their work. The Construction Manager has provided a detailed construction schedule through the dry-in of each area, see attach-ment A. All Prime Trade Contractor Bids must take into account these Project Milestone Dates.

4. The currently projected issuance date of the Notice to Proceed is August 02, 2010. This date is subject to change.

5. The following are the Milestone Dates established for:

a. Bid Package #3, Building Trades for New Beallsville PK-12 School

Milestone Date 0. Anticipated Notice to Proceed August 02, 2010 1. All Prime Trade Contractors to verify Dry-In Schedule with Construc-

tion Manager August 09, 2010

2. General Trades Submit All Concrete/Asphalt Mix Designs August 16, 2010 3. General Trades Submit Concrete Re-Bar/Anchor Bolt/Door

Frames/Lintels Shop Drawings - All Areas August 16, 2010

4. Roofing Contractor submits flashing submittals August 16, 2010 5. Construction Manager Issues Final Dry-In Schedule August 16, 2010 6. Final Dry-In Schedule Signed by All Prime Trade Contractors August 23, 2010 7. General Trades submits Structural Steel Shop Drawings - All Areas August 27, 2010 8. Site Water Available for Masonry Activities September 6, 2010 9. HVAC Contractor submits ALL Equipment Shop Drawings September 27, 2010

10. Geothermal Contractor submits ALL Submittals September 27, 2010 11. Submit HVAC Coordination Drawings September 24, 2010 12. Submit Plumbing Coordination Drawings October 8, 2010 13. Complete Fab/Deliver Structural Steel October 15, 2010 14. Submit Fire Protection Coordination Drawings October 22, 2010 15. Submit all remaining required Shop Drawings and Product Information October 25, 2010 16. Natural Gas Available for Winter Weather Protection October 29, 2010 17. Phase I Paving Complete November 1, 2010 18. Submit Electrical Coordination Drawings November 5, 2010 19. Submit Kitchen Equipment Coordination Drawings November 19, 2010

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Milestone Date

20. Coordination Drawing Coordination Meeting December 01, 2010 21. Complete Fab/Deliver HVAC Equipment February 7, 2011 22. Area B – Dried In March 01, 2011 23. Area B Temporary Heat On-line March 14, 2011 24. Area A – Dried In April 15, 2011 25. Permanent power on-line April 29, 2011 26. Begin Installation Of Remaining Curbs, Sidewalks And Exterior Con-

crete June 01, 2011

27. Entire building air conditioning system on-line July 29, 2011 28. All Exterior Building Trades Work Complete September 01, 2011 29. Phase II Paving Complete October 03, 2011 30. Entire building substantially complete and ready for A/E punchlist –

ALL Contractors shall submit their individual punchlists to CM October 14, 2011

31. Future Furniture Complete November 18, 2011 32 ALL Contractors punchlist work complete November 18, 2011 33. Obtain building occupancy November 21, 2011 34. Owner move in November 21, 2011 35. Contract close-out complete December 30, 2011

E. Completion Criteria: For the sole purpose of tracking interim completion dates and evaluating

the application of liquidated damages, if required, the following specific work activities shall be completed as a minimum for each interim date as follows:

0. Anticipated Date of Notice to Proceed Self Explanatory

1. All Prime Trade Contractors to Verify Dry-In Schedule with Construction Manager Self Explanatory

2. General Trades Submit All Concrete/Asphalt Mix Designs No payments will be made to the General Trades Contractor until this milestone

is achieved. This milestone excludes submittals required by other milestones

3. General Trades Submit Concrete Re-Bar/Anchor Bolt/Door Frames/Lintels Shop Draw-ings - All Areas No payments will be made to the General Trades Contractor until this milestone

is achieved. This milestone excludes submittals required by other milestones

4. Roofing Contractor Submits Flashing Submittals No payments will be made to the Roofing Contractor until this milestone is

achieved. This milestone excludes submittals required by other milestones

5. Construction Manager Issues Final Dry-In Schedule Self Explanatory

6. Final Dry-In Schedule Signed By All Prime Trade Contractors Self Explanatory

7. General Trades Submits Structural Steel Shop Drawings - All Areas No payments will be made to the General Trades Contractor until this milestone

is achieved. This milestone excludes submittals required by other milestones.

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SECTION 084413 - GLAZED ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS123

PART 1 - GENERAL45

RELATED DOCUMENTS67

Drawings and General Provisions of the Contract, including General and Special Conditions, and8Divisions 0 and 1 Specification Sections, including the sections concerning the Construction Waste9Management Plan and LEED Requirements, apply to this Section.10

11SUMMARY12

13Section includes outside glazed pressure plate format aluminum curtain walls.14

15Work Includes: Curtain wall systems and associated perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and16anchors, and perimeter sealing of curtain wall framing.17

18Glazing Contractor shall provide and insert all clips required to anchor the curtain wall system to19the structural steel.20

21Related Sections:22

23Division 07 Section "Joint Sealants" for installation of joint sealants installed with glazed24aluminum curtain walls and for sealants to the extent not specified in this Section.25

26Division 08 Section “Glazing" for glazing installed within storefront systems.27

28PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS29

30General Performance: Comply with performance requirements specified, as determined by testing31of manufacturer's standard glazed aluminum curtain walls representing those indicated for this32Project without failure due to defective manufacture, fabrication, installation, or other defects in33construction.34

35Glazed aluminum curtain walls shall withstand movements of supporting structure including,36but not limited to, story drift, twist, column shortening, long-term creep, and deflection from37uniformly distributed and concentrated live loads.38

39Failure also includes the following:40

41Thermal stresses transferring to building structure.42

43Glass breakage.44

45Noise or vibration created by wind and thermal and structural movements.46

47Loosening or weakening of fasteners, attachments, and other components.48

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Failure of operating units.12

Delegated Design: Design glazed aluminum curtain walls, including comprehensive engineering3analysis by a qualified professional engineer, using performance requirements and design criteria4indicated.5

6Structural Loads:7

8Wind Loads:9

10Basic Wind Speed: 90 mph11Importance Factor: 1.512Exposure Category: C13

14Provide Curtain Wall System: include anchorage, capable of withstanding window load15pressures based on the Ohio Building Code 2007 Edition.16

17Structural-Test Performance: Test according to ASTM E 330 as follows:18

19When tested at positive and negative wind-load design pressures, assemblies do not20evidence deflection exceeding specified limits.21

22When tested at 150 percent of positive and negative wind-load design pressures,23assemblies, including anchorage, do not evidence material failures, structural distress, and24permanent deformation of main framing members exceeding 0.2 percent of span.25

26Test Durations: As required by design wind velocity, but not less than 10 seconds.27

28Deflection of Framing Members: A static air design load of 40 psf shall be applied in the positive29and negative direction in accordance with ASTM E330. There shall be no deflection in excess of30L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load equal to 1.5 times31the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set the framing members in excess of320.2% of their clear spans shall occur.33

34Seismic Performance: Glazed aluminum curtain walls shall withstand the effects of earthquake35motions when tested to AAMA 501.4. System must meet design displacement of 0.010 x the story36height and ultimate displacement of 1.5 x the design displacement.37

38Water Penetration under Static Pressure: No evidence of water penetration through fixed glazing39and framing areas when tested according to ASTM E 331 at a minimum static-air-pressure40differential of 20 percent of positive wind-load design pressure, but not less than 12.0 lbf/sq ft.41

42Water Penetration under Dynamic Pressure: No evidence of water penetration through fixed43glazing and framing areas when tested according to AAMA 501.1 at dynamic pressure equal to 2044percent of positive wind-load design pressure, but not less than 12.0 lbf/sq ft.45

46Maximum Water Leakage: According to AAMA 501.1,no uncontrolled water penetrating47assemblies or water appearing on assemblies' normally exposed interior surfaces from48

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sources other than condensation. Water leakage does not include water controlled by1flashing and gutters that is drained to exterior.2

3Thermal Movements: Allow for thermal movements resulting from the following maximum change4(range) in ambient and surface temperatures:5

6Temperature Change (Range): 120 deg F, ambient; 180 deg F, material surfaces.7

8Test Interior Ambient-Air Temperature: 75 deg F.9

10Test Performance: No buckling; stress on glass; sealant failure; excess stress on framing,11anchors, and fasteners; or reduction of performance when tested according to AAMA 501.5.12

13Energy Performance: Glazed aluminum curtain walls shall have certified and labeled energy14performance ratings in accordance with NFRC.15

16Thermal Transmittance (U-factor): Fixed glazing and framing areas shall have U-factor of17not more than 0.45 Btu/sq. ft. x h x deg F as determined according to NFRC 100.18

19Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: Fixed glazing and framing areas shall have a solar heat gain20coefficient of no greater than 0.35 as determined according to NFRC 200.21

22Air Infiltration: Maximum air leakage through fixed glazing and framing areas of 0.3023cfm/sq. ft. of fixed wall area as determined according to ASTM E 283 at a minimum24static-air-pressure differential of 1.57 lbf/sq. ft.25

26Condensation Resistance: Fixed glazing and framing areas shall have an NFRC- certified27condensation resistance rating of no less than 15 as determined according to NFRC 500.28

29Sound Transmission: Provide glazed aluminum curtain walls with fixed glazing and framing areas30having the following sound-transmission characteristics:31

32Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class: Minimum 26 when tested for laboratory sound33transmission loss according to ASTM E 90 and determined by ASTM E 1425.34

35SUBMITTALS36

37Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include construction details, material38descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes.39

40Shop Drawings: For glazed aluminum curtain walls. Include plans, elevations, sections, full-size41details, and attachments to other work.42

43Include details of provisions for assembly expansion and contraction and for draining44moisture occurring within the assembly to the exterior.45

46Include full-size isometric details of each vertical-to-horizontal intersection of glazed47aluminum curtain walls, showing the following:48

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Joinery, including concealed welds.1Anchorage.2Expansion provisions.3Glazing.4Flashing and drainage.5

6Samples for Initial Selection: For units with factory-applied color finishes.7

8Delegated-Design Submittal: For glazed aluminum curtain walls indicated to comply with9performance requirements and design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the10qualified professional engineer responsible for their preparation.11

12Qualification Data: For qualified Installer13

14Product Test Reports: Based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by a qualified testing15agency, for glazed aluminum curtain walls, indicating compliance with performance requirements.16

17Maintenance Data: For glazed aluminum curtain walls to include in maintenance manuals.18

19Warranties: Sample of special warranties.20

21QUALITY ASSURANCE22

23Manufacturer Qualifications: A manufacturer capable of fabricating glazed aluminum curtain walls24that meet or exceed energy performance requirements indicated and of documenting this25performance by certification, labeling, and inclusion in lists.26

27Installer Qualifications: Manufacturer's authorized representative who is trained and approved by28the Manufacturer for installation of units required for this Project.29

30Product Options: Information on Drawings and in Specifications establishes requirements for31aesthetic effects and performance characteristics of assemblies. Aesthetic effects are indicated32by dimensions, arrangements, alignment, and profiles of components and assemblies as they relate33to sight-lines, to one another, and to adjoining construction.34

35Do not revise intended aesthetic effects, as judged solely by Owner’s Representative,36except with Owner’s Representative’s approval. If revisions are proposed, submit37comprehensive explanatory data to Owner’s Representative for review.38

39Energy Performance Standards: Comply with NFRC for minimum standards of energy40performance, materials, components, accessories, and fabrication. Comply with more stringent41requirements if indicated.42

43Provide NFRC-certified glazed aluminum curtain walls with an attached label.44

45Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under sample submittals and to demonstrate46aesthetic effects and set quality standards for fabrication and installation.47

48Build mockup of typical wall area as shown on Drawings.49

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1Approval of mockups does not constitute approval of deviations from the Contract2Documents contained in mockups unless Owner’s Representative specifically approves3such deviations in writing.4

5Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to verify project requirements,6substrate conditions, manufacturer’s installation instructions and manufacturer’s warranty7requirements. 8

9PROJECT CONDITIONS10

11Field Measurements: Verify actual locations of structural supports for glazed aluminum curtain12walls by field measurements before fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings.13

14DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING15

16Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead time requirements to avoid17construction delays.18

19Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original,20unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact.21

22Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions.23Handle material and components to avoid damage. Protect curtain wall material against damage24from elements, construction activities, and other hazards before, during and after curtain wall25installation.26

27WARRANTY28

29Special Assembly Warranty: Standard form in which manufacturer and installer agrees to repair30or replace components of glazed aluminum curtain walls that do not comply with requirements or31that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.32

33Failures include, but are not limited to, the following:34

35Structural failures including, but not limited to, excessive deflection.36

37Noise or vibration created by wind and thermal and structural movements.38

39Deterioration of metals, metal finishes, and other materials beyond normal40weathering.41

42Water penetration through fixed glazing and framing areas.43

44Failure of operating components.45

46Warranty Period: Two (2) years from date of Substantial Completion.47

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS12

MANUFACTURERS34

Subject to compliance with requirements, provide 2 ½" x 7 ½" outside glazed wall system product5by one of the following:6

7EFCO Corporation8Kawneer Company; 1600 Wall System.9Tubelite.10United States Aluminum.11Vistawall Architectural Products; The Vistawall Group; a Bluescope Steel company.12Wausau Window and Wall Systems13

14MATERIALS15

16Aluminum: Alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for type of use and finish indicated17and as required to meet the specified structural requirements.18

19Sheet and Plate: ASTM B 209.20

21Extruded Bars, Rods, Profiles, and Tubes: ASTM B 221.22

23Extruded Structural Pipe and Tubes: ASTM B 429.24

25Structural Profiles: ASTM B 30826

27Welding Rods and Bare Electrodes: AWS A5.1028

29Steel Reinforcement: Manufacturer's standard zinc-rich, corrosion-resistant primer complying with30SSPC-PS Guide No. 12.00; applied immediately after surface preparation and pretreatment. Select31surface preparation methods according to recommendations in SSPC-SP COM and prepare32surfaces according to applicable SSPC standard.33

34Structural Shapes, Plates, and Bars: ASTM A 3635

36Cold-Rolled Sheet and Strip: ASTM A 100837

38Hot-Rolled Sheet and Strip: ASTM A 101139

40FRAMING41

42Framing Members: Manufacturer's standard extruded- or formed-aluminum framing members of43thickness required and reinforced as required to meet the specified structural requirements.44

45Construction: Thermally broken46

47Glazing System: Retained mechanically with gaskets on four sides.48

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Glazing Plane: Front.12

Brackets and Reinforcements: Manufacturer's standard high-strength aluminum with nonstaining,3nonferrous shims for aligning system components.4

5Fasteners and Accessories: Manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant, nonstaining, nonbleeding6fasteners and accessories compatible with adjacent materials.7

8Use self-locking devices where fasteners are subject to loosening or turning out from9thermal and structural movements, wind loads, or vibration.10

11Reinforce members as required to receive fastener threads.12

13Use exposed fasteners with countersunk Phillips screw heads, fabricated from 300 series14stainless steel.15

16Anchors: Three-way adjustable anchors with minimum adjustment of 1 inch that accommodate17fabrication and installation tolerances in material and finish compatible with adjoining materials and18recommended by manufacturer.19

20Concrete and Masonry Inserts: Hot-dip galvanized cast-iron, malleable-iron, or steel inserts21complying with ASTM A 123 or ASTM A 153 requirements.22

23Concealed Flashing: Manufacturer's standard corrosion-resistant, nonstaining, nonbleeding24flashing compatible with adjacent materials.25

26Framing Sealants: Manufacturer's standard sealants.27

28GLAZING29

30Glazing: Comply with Division 08 Section "Glazing."31

32Glazing Gaskets: Manufacturer's standard sealed-corner pressure-glazing system of black, resilient33elastomeric glazing gaskets, setting blocks, and shims or spacers.34

35Glazing Sealants: As recommended by manufacturer.36

37Provide sealants for use inside of the weatherproofing system that have a VOC content of38250 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24).39

40ACCESSORY MATERIALS41

42Bituminous Paint: Cold-applied asphalt-mastic paint complying with SSPC-Paint 12 requirements43except containing no asbestos, formulated for 30-mil thickness per coat.44

45FABRICATION46

47Form or extrude aluminum shapes before finishing.48

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Weld in concealed locations to greatest extent possible to minimize distortion or discoloration of1finish. Remove weld spatter and welding oxides from exposed surfaces by descaling or grinding.2

3Fabricate components that, when assembled, have the following characteristics:4

5Profiles that are sharp, straight, and free of defects or deformations.6

7Accurately fitted joints with ends coped or mitered.8

9Physical and thermal isolation of glazing from framing members.10

11Accommodations for thermal and mechanical movements of glazing and framing to maintain12required glazing edge clearances.13

14Provisions for field replacement of glazing from exterior.15

16Fasteners, anchors, and connection devices that are concealed from view to greatest extent17possible.18

19Fabricate components that, when assembled, have the following characteristics:20

21Internal guttering system or other means to drain water passing joints, condensation22occurring within framing members, and moisture migrating within glazed aluminum curtain23wall to exterior.24

25Pressure-equalized system or double barrier design with primary air and vapor barrier at26interior side of glazed aluminum curtain wall and secondary seal weeped and vented to27exterior.28

29Curtain-Wall Framing: Fabricate components for assembly using screw-spline or shear block30system.31

32Factory-Assembled Frame Units:33

34Rigidly secure non-movement joints.35

36Seal joints watertight unless otherwise indicated.37

38Install glazing to comply with requirements in Division 08 Section "Glazing."39

40After fabrication, clearly mark components to identify their locations in Project according to Shop41Drawings.42

43ALUMINUM FINISHES44

45Clear Anodic Finish: AA-M12C22A31 (Mechanical Finish: nonspecular as fabricated; Chemical46Finish: etched, medium matte; Anodic Coating: Architectural Class II, clear coating 0.010 mm or47thicker) complying with AAMA 611.48

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1PART 3 - EXECUTION2

3EXAMINATION4

5Examine areas, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances6and other conditions affecting performance of the Work.7

8Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.9

10INSTALLATION11

12General:13

14Comply with manufacturer's written instructions.15

16Do not install damaged components.17

18Fit joints to produce hairline joints free of burrs and distortion.19

20Rigidly secure non-movement joints.21

22Install anchors with separators and isolators to prevent metal corrosion and electrolytic23deterioration and to prevent impeding movement of moving joints.24

25Weld components in concealed locations to minimize distortion or discoloration of finish.26Protect glazing surfaces from welding.27

28Seal joints watertight unless otherwise indicated.29

30Glass shall be installed using a wet seal method to achieve a water tight installation.31Installation shall include Tremco Polyshim 2 glazing tape beneath pressure bar and a cap32bead of Tremco Spectrum 2 silicone at all glass to metal joints.33

34Metal Protection:35

36Where aluminum will contact dissimilar metals, protect against galvanic action by painting37contact surfaces with primer or by applying sealant or tape or installing nonconductive38spacers as recommended by manufacturer for this purpose.39

40Where aluminum will contact concrete or masonry, protect against corrosion by painting41contact surfaces with bituminous paint.42

43Install components to drain water passing joints, condensation occurring within framing members,44and moisture migrating within glazed aluminum curtain wall to exterior.45

46Install components plumb and true in alignment with established lines and grades.47

48Install glazing as specified in Division 08 Section "Glazing."49

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ERECTION TOLERANCES12

Erection Tolerances: Install glazed aluminum curtain walls to comply with the following maximum3tolerances:4

5Plumb: c inch in 10 feet; ¼ inch in 40 feet.6Level: c inch in 20 feet; ¼ inch in 40 feet.7

8Alignment:9

10Where surfaces abut in line or are separated by reveal or protruding element up to11½ inch wide, limit offset from true alignment to 1/16 inch.12

13Where surfaces are separated by reveal or protruding element from ½ to 1 inch14wide, limit offset from true alignment to c inch.15

16Where surfaces are separated by reveal or protruding element of 1 inch wide or17more, limit offset from true alignment to ¼ inch.18

19Location: Limit variation from plane to c inch in 12 feet; ½ inch over total length.20

21FIELD QUALITY CONTROL22

23Testing Agency: The owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perform tests and inspections.24

25Testing Services: Testing and inspecting of representative areas of glazed aluminum curtain walls26shall take place as installation proceeds to determine compliance of installed assemblies with27specified requirements.28

29Air Infiltration: Areas shall be tested for air leakage of 1.5 times the rate specified for30laboratory testing in "Performance Requirements" Article, but not more than 0.50 cfm/sq.31ft. of fixed wall area when tested according to ASTM E 783 at a minimum static-air-pressure32differential of 1.57 lbf/sq. ft.33

34Test Area: One bay wide, but not less than 30 feet, by one story of glazed35aluminum curtain wall.36

37Water Penetration: Areas shall be tested according to ASTM E 1105 at a minimum uniform38static-air-pressure differential of 0.67 times the static-air-pressure differential specified for39laboratory testing in "Performance Requirements" Article, but not less than 6.24 lbf/sq. ft.40and shall not evidence water penetration.41

42Test Area: One bay wide, but not less than 30 feet, by one story of glazed aluminum43curtain wall.44

45Glazed aluminum curtain walls will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and46inspections.47

48Contractor pays for retesting when there’s a failure.49

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SECTION 087100 - DOOR HARDWARE 1 2 3 PART 1 B GENERAL 4

5 RELATED DOCUMENTS 6

7 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Special Conditions and 8 Divisions 0 and 1 Specification Sections apply to this Section. 9

10 SUMMARY: 11 12 Definition: "Finish Hardware" includes items known commercially as finish hardware which are 13 required for swing, sliding and folding doors, except special types of unique and non-matching 14 hardware specified in the same section as the door and door frame. 15 16 Extent of finish hardware required is indicated on Drawings and in Schedules. 17 18 RELATED SECTIONS 19

20 Division 6 Section AFinish Carpentry@ 21 Division 8 Section AHollow Metal Doors and Frames@ 22 Division 8 Section AFlush Wood Doors@ 23 Division 8 Section AAluminum Framed Entrances and Storefront@ 24 Division 26 Electrical Sections 25 Division 28 Section AAccess Control@ 26

27 Specific Omissions: Hardware for the following is specified or indicated elsewhere, unless 28 specifically listed in the hardware sets: 29 30

Overhead doors (except cylinders where scheduled) 31 32

Rolling grills and shutters (except cylinders where scheduled) 33 34

Windows 35 36

Casework and millwork of all kinds, including open wall shelving and locks. 37 38

Display/trophy cases. 39 40

Toilet accessories of all kind including grab bars. 41 42 REFERENCES 43 44 The following material from the most current edition of each publication was used as references: 45 46

The Door and Hardware Institute (DHI) Various Publications 47 48

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American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Builders Hardware Manufacturer Association 1 (BHMA) 2

3 National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) 4

5 NFPA 80 Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows 6 7 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code 8 9 NFPA 105 Smoke and Draft Control Door Assemblies. 10 11 CABO/ANSI A117.1 Accessible and Usage Buildings and Facilities. 12 13 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 14

15 UL 10C B Fire Tests of Door Assemblies 16 17 UL 305 B Panic Hardware 18 19 Applicable State and Local Building Codes 20 21 American Disabilities Act (ADA)B 1990 Civil Law 22

23 SUBMITTALS 24 25 Schedules are to be typed in accordance with DHI ASequence and Format for the Hardware 26 Schedules@ vertical format including: 27 28

Types, style, function, size and finish of each hardware item. 29 30

Name and manufacturer of each item. 31 32

Fastenings and other pertinent information. 33 34

Location of each hardware set cross referenced to indications on drawings. 35 36

Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols and codes contained in the schedule. 37 38

Mounting locations for hardware (per DHI standards) 39 40

Door and frame sizes and materials. 41 42

Product Data and catalog cuts for each item on the schedule will be included and attached 43 to the hardware schedule. 44

45 Samples may be required per the Architect and will be submitted and after approval, be 46 incorporated into the work or returned in like-new condition. 47

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Templates will be required and forwarded at no charge to the manufacturer or distributor as 1 required. 2

3 A key schedule is to be submitted after a meeting between the owner, architect and 4 hardware supplier. Provide a keying schedule, listing the levels of keying as well as an 5 explanation of the key system=s function, the key symbols used and the door numbers 6 controlled per the DHI format and nomenclature. To ensure timely delivery, the keying 7 schedule must be submitted with the hardware schedule submittals. 8

9 Electrical Riser/Wiring Diagrams and other pertinent electrical information for the proper 10 installation of all electrical, electro mechanical and electromagnetic products will be 11 submitted with the hardware schedule. 12

13 Operation and Maintenance Data. At the completion of the job furnish to the owner two 14 copies of the owners operation and maintenance manual. The manual will consist of a hard 15 cover, three ring binders with the project name in the front. Included in the manual will be: 16 the final copy of the hardware schedule, the catalog cuts for the schedule, the finalized 17 keying schedule and the names and phone numbers of the manufacturers representatives 18 for each item supplied. 19

20 QUALITY ASSURANCES 21 22 Standards: Manufacturers and model numbers listed are to establish a standard of quality. 23 24 Substitutions: Products are to be those specified to insure a uniform basis of acceptable materials. 25 Requests for substitutions will require architectural approval and must be made in writing ten (10) 26 days prior to bid date. If proposing a substitute, submit that product data attached to product data 27 for the specified item and indicate basis for substitution and savings to be made. Provide sample if 28 requested. No other substitutions will be allowed. Certain products have been selected for their 29 unique characteristics, warranties and particular project suitability. 30 31

Items specified, as "no substitution" shall be provided exactly as listed. 32 33

Items listed with no substitute manufacturers have been requested by Owner/Architect to 34 match existing for continuity and/or future performance and maintenance standards. Or, 35 because there is no known equal product. 36

37 If no other products are listed in a category other than the one specified, then Ano 38 substitution@ is implied. 39

40 Supplier qualifications: The hardware supplier must be engaged regularly in contracting work and 41 be staffed to expedite work. The firm shall have been furnishing hardware on similar projects in the 42 vicinity for not less that two years. The supplier must have on staff an Architectural Hardware 43 Consultant (AHC) or architect accepted equivalent, who will be available at reasonable times 44 through out the job to help with the proper selection, scheduling, detailing, installation and adjusting 45 of the hardware as well as installation, wiring, testing and certification of all low voltage hardware 46 required to meet these specification. 47 48

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Single source responsibility: Obtain each type of hardware (latches and locks, hinges, closer, etc) 1 from a single manufacturer. 2 3 Fire-Rated Openings: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings that complies with NFPA 4 Standard No. 80 and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide only items of door 5 hardware that are listed and are identical to products tested by Underwriters Laboratories, Warnock 6 Hersey, Factory Mutual, or other testing and inspecting organization for given type/size opening and 7 degree of label. Provide proper latching hardware, door closers, approved-bearing hinges and seals 8 whether listed in Hardware Schedule or not. All hardware shall comply with standards UBC7-2 9 (1997) and UL10C. These must be acceptable to the authorities having jurisdiction for use on types 10 and sizes of doors indicated in compliance with requirements of fire-rated door and door frame 11 labels. 12 13 Where emergency exit devices are required on fire rated doors, (with supplementary marking on 14 door= UL labels indicating AFire Doors to be equipped with Fire Exit Hardware@) provide UL label on 15 exit devices indicating AFire Exit Hardware@. 16 17 Electrified Low Voltage Hardware: When electrified hardware is included in the hardware 18 specification and hardware schedule, the hardware supplier must employ an individual 19 knowledgeable in electrified components and systems, who is capable of producing wiring diagrams 20 and consulting as needed. Coordinate installation of the electrified hardware with the architect and 21 electrical contractor and provide installation and technical data to the architect and other related 22 sub-contractors. All wires, wiring, conduit and/pathways, and junction or work boxes, pulling of all 23

wires and final connections is by the electrical contractor. All final connections for low voltage 24

hardware shall be reviewed by the finish hardware installer. (excluding card readers or 25

power supplies for card readers and perimeter door contacts which are all under the security 26

and technology contractors responsibility) Upon completion of electrified hardware 27

installation, the finish hardware installer will verify that all components are working properly, 28

and state in writing on their company letterhead, that this inspection has been performed and 29

all hardware is working per specifications. All wiring must comply with hardware manufacturer=s 30 minimum wire gauge recommendations and must be verified at the A Pre-Installation Meeting 31 Specifically for Electrified Hardware A specified below, and this must be done prior to electrical ruff-32 in. 33 34 Pre-Installation Meeting Specifically for Electrified Hardware: Upon receipt of the Architect approved 35 Final Finish Hardware Schedule, the General Contractor, with the assistance of the Construction 36 Manager, shall establish a time and place, and shall notify all affected and appropriate sub-trades 37 for a Pre-Installation of Electrified Hardware Meeting. The owner requires that the following list of 38 trades be present at this meeting. Each sub-trade shall be represented by an employee authorized 39 to represent their respective company, and in-charge, of the work for which they are under contract. 40 Each trade and or supplier shall be represented regardless as to whom they are contracted with 41 (whether it be directly with the owner or construction manager, or the general contractor). The 42 purpose of this meeting is to establish and finalize all electrical riser diagrams and for all the 43 electrified hardware as well as card reader system, and make any necessary and last minute 44 corrections prior to the electrical rough-in beginning. At this time the electrified door hardware 45 supplier/installer will turnover to the electrical contractor and any other affected sub-trade, all riser 46 and wiring diagrams listed in the hardware sets. Review all electrical drawings with all 47 representatives present and verify the proper layout of the riser diagrams for all the electrified door 48

hardware in accordance with the hardware schedule and owners requirements. Since the 49

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purpose of this meeting is to get the proper electrical rough-in information to the electrical 1

contractor prior to constructing the building. This meeting must take place prior to electrical 2

rough-in. This means prior to laying any brick or block or other types of masonry walls 3

which require conduit or work boxes installed. Therefore, all involved trades listed below 4

will share equal responsibility in making sure this meeting takes place on time. All questions 5

regarding conduit and/or pathways and work box size and location, must be answered prior 6

to any walls being built that require electrical rough-in. 7 8

Owner or Owner=s Representative 9 Architect 10 Construction Manager 11 Finish Hardware Supplier/Installer 12 Electrified Hardware Supplier/Installer 13 Power Door Operator Supplier/Installer 14 Electrical Contractor 15 Security and Technology Contractor 16 Any other involved or affected sub-trade 17

18 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 19 20 Marking and Packaging: The hardware will be delivered to the job site in the manufacturers= original 21 packages, marked to correspond with the approved hardware schedule and opening numbers. 22 Include installation instructions with each piece of hardware. 23 24 Delivery: Some items of hardware may be delivered to fabricators for factory installation. The 25 balance of the hardware will be delivered to the job site once the contractor has a secured, dry and 26 heated room in which to lock and store the material. This delivery fee will be included in quoted price 27 of the material. The supplier will deliver and inventory the material in the presence of the contractor 28 and the installer. At this time any installation tips or special instructions will be reviewed. 29 30 Items damaged in shipment will be replaced promptly and paid for by whomever did the damage or 31 caused the damage to occur. 32 33 No direct shipments will be allowed unless approved by the contractor. 34 35 WARRANTY 36 37 Starting date for all warranty periods will be from the date substantial completion. 38 39 No liability is to be assumed where damage or faulty operation is due to improper installation, 40 improper use or abuse. 41 42 Provide warranties from the hardware manufacturers as follows: If manufacturers standard 43 published warranty meets these specifications, then no other documentation is required other than 44 the standard written warranty. However, if the manufacturer=s standard warranty does not meet 45 these specifications, a written letter from the manufacturer on their letterhead agreeing to extend the 46 standard warranty to meet the specified warranty must accompany hardware submittals and cut 47 sheets for the specified product. 48 49

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Hinges: Lifetime Warranty 1 2

Locks and Latches: Minimum Ten (10) years for all Grade 1 Locks. 3 4

Exit Devices: Minimum five (5) years, except electrified devices, two (2) years, and a 5

written certification showing successful completion of a minimum of 2.5 Million 6

(2,500,000) cycles must be provided. 7 8

Door Closes: Minimum ten (10) years, except electronic closers, two (2) years, and a 9

written certification showing successful completion of a minimum of 10 Million 10

(10,000,000) cycles must be provided. 11 12

Low Energy Operators: Minimum two (2) years. 13 14

All other Hardware: Minimum one (1) year. 15 16 Products judged to be defective during the warranty period will be replaced or repaired in 17 accordance with the manufactures warranty, at no additional cost to the owner. This guarantee does 18 not cover abuse or misuse or improperly installed or adjusted hardware. 19 20 MAINTENANCE 21 22 Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance 23 instructions as needed for Owner=s continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and 24 replacement of door hardware. 25 26 RESPONSIBILITY 27 28 Responsibilities of Finish Hardware Supplier: 29 30 Submittals: Provide through Contractor required Product Data, Final Hardware Schedule, Separate 31 Keying Schedule, and samples as specified in this section, unless otherwise indicated. 32 33 Construction Schedule: Inform Contractor at earliest possible date of estimated times and dates to 34 process submittals, to furnish templates, to deliver hardware, and to perform other work associated 35 with furnishing Finish Hardware for purposes of including in construction progress schedule and 36 then comply with this schedule. 37 38 Coordination and Templates: Assist Contractor as required to coordinate hardware with other work 39 in respect to both fabrication and installation. Furnish Contractor with templates and deliver 40 hardware to proper locations. 41 42 Delivery, Storage and Handling: Package, identify, deliver, and inventory hardware as specified in 43 this section. 44 45 Discrepancies: Based on requirements of the approved hardware schedule furnish or replace any 46 items of finish hardware resulting from shortages and incorrect items, at no cost to the Owner or 47 Contractor. Obtain signed receipts from Contractor for all delivered materials. 48 49

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Responsibilities of Contractor: 1 2 Submittals: Coordinate and process submittals for Finish Hardware in same manner as submittals 3 for other work. 4 5 Construction Schedule: Cooperate with Finish Hardware supplier in establishing scheduled dates 6 for submittals and delivery of templates and finish hardware. 7 8 Coordination: Coordinate finish hardware with other work. Furnish hardware supplier or 9 manufacturer with shop drawings of other work where required or requested. Verify completeness 10 and suitability of hardware with supplier. 11 12 PART 2 B PRODUCTS 13 14 MANUFACTURERS 15 16 Manufacturer=s Name Plate: Do not use manufacturer=s products which have manufacturer's name 17 or trade name displayed in a visible location (omit removable nameplates), except in conjunction 18 with required UL labels and as otherwise acceptable to Architect. 19 20

Manufacturer's identification will be permitted on rim of lock cylinders only. 21 22

Subject to compliance with these requirements and specifications, manufacturers offering 23

products that may be incorporated in the work include the following: 24

25

Although an acceptable equal manufacturer may be listed, the product must provide 26

all the functions and features of the specified product AS WELL AS MATCH ALL 27

SPECIFIED WARRANTIES OR HAVE THE ABILITY TO EXTEND A WRITTEN 28

WARRANTY TO MATCH ALL SPECIFIED WARRANTIES, OR IT WILL NOT BE 29

APPROVED OR ACCEPTED DURING THE SUBMITTAL PROCEDURE, EVEN IF IT 30

LISTED AS AN ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER OR PRODUCT. 31 32 Continuous Hinges: 33 34

Architectural Builders Hardware - A110HD 35 Bommer Industries - FMHD 36 Ives - 112HD 37 McKinney - MCK 12HD 38 Pemko - CFMHD 39 Roton - 780-112HD 40

41 Butts and Hinges: 42 43

Bommer - LB8000/LB8004 44 Hager - AB700/AB750 45 Ives - 3CB1/3CB1HW 46 McKinney - TCA2714/TCA3786 47 Stanley - CB179/CB168 48

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Locks and Latches 1 2 Best - 45H - 3H Trim 3 Dorma - ML9000 - LTA Trim 4 Sargent - 8200 - LNJ Trim 5 Schlage - L9000 - 03A 6 (Schlage’s currently published warranty for mortise locks (3 years), does not meet the 7 minimum warranty requirements listed on section 087100-5, line 44, which happens to 8 be the industry standard for all other brands except Schlage. Ingersoll Rand 9 (Schlage) must extend the factory warranty in writing and submit it along with the 10 finish hardware submittals, or they can not be used on this project. (Switching to 11 Falcon mortise locks is not an alternative solution or acceptable substitute) 12 13 Cylinders, Cores and Keys: (New System - Patented and Restricted Key System Required) 14 15 Best - “Patented” 16

Dorma - “SKC” 17 Sargent - “Signature” 18 Schlage - “Primus” (if warranty requirements are extended) 19 20 Exit Devices, Mullions and Accessories: 21 22 Dorma (DOR)*- 9000 Series 23 Falcon - 24/25 Series 24 Precision - 2000 Series 25 Sargent - 8000 Series 26 Von Duprin - 35A/98 Series 27 28 Electric Power Transfers: 29 30 Von Duprin (VON)* - EPT-2 & EPT-10 (No Substitutions) 31 32 Electric Strikes: 33 34

Henchett Entry System (HES)* - 9600 x 2005 - for Rim Exit Devices 35 Trine - 4850 - for Rim Exit Devices 36 Henchett Entry System (HES)* - 1006 x 2005 - for Mortise, Cylindrical or Unit Locks 37

38 Mag-Locks, Power Supplies: 39 40

Dorma (DOR)* - EML 2000 Series 41 Locknetics - 350 Series 42 Securitron - M68 Series 43 Security Door Controls - 1570 Series 44

45 Door Closers: 46 47

Dorma (DOR)* - 8916 Series 48 LCN - 4041 Series 49

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Norton - 7500 Series 1 Sargent - 350 Series 2

Stanley - D4550 Series 3 4 Low Energy Operators and Accessories: 5 6

Dorma (DOR)* - ED800 Series 7 LCN - 4640 Series 8 Norton - 6960 Series 9 Stanley – D4990 Series 10 11

Control Consoles: 12 13

Dorma (DOR)* - CC400 DTC -CL8 14 Locknetics - 8208 Series 15 Securitron - LCP-8 D Series 16 Security Door Controls - TCC-CL8 17

18 Overhead Stops and Holders: 19 20

Architectural Builders Hardware (ABH)* 21 Dorma 22 Glynn Johnson 23 Rixson 24

25 Flat Goods, Push/Pulls, Door Stops, Flush Bolts: 26 27

Burns (BUR)* 28 Don-Jo 29 Hiawatha 30 Ives 31 Rockwood 32

33 Weatherstrip, Gasketing, Thresholds: 34 35

Columbia 36 Hager 37 National Guard Products 38 Pemko (PEM)* 39 Reese 40

41 Hand of Door: Drawings show direction of slide, swing, or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item 42 of hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as shown. 43 44 Where the exact types of hardware specified are not adaptable to the finished shape or size of the 45 members requiring hardware, furnish suitable types having as nearly as possible the same operation 46 and quality as the type specified, subject to Architect's approval. 47 48 SCHEDULED HARDWARE: 49

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1 Requirements for design, grade, function, finish, size and other distinctive qualities of each type of 2 finish hardware is indicated in the Hardware Schedule. 3 4

Grade I ANSI/BHMA A156 designations used elsewhere in this section or in schedules to 5 describe hardware items or to define quality or function are derived from the following 6 standards. Provide products complying with these standards and requirements specified 7 elsewhere in this section. 8

9 Butts and Hinges: ANSI/BHMA A156.1 10 Locks and Lock Trim: ANSI/BHMA A156.2 11 Exit Devices: ANSI/BHMA A156.3 12 Door Controls-Closers: ANSI/BHMA A156.4 13 Auxiliary Locks: ANSI/BHMA A156.5 14 Architectural Door Trim: ANSI/BHMA A156.6 15 Template Hinge Dimensions: ANSI/BHMA A156.7 16 Door Controls - Overhead Holders: ANSI/BHMA A156.8 17 Interconnected Locks and Latches: ANSI/BHMA A156.12 18 Mortise Locks and Latches: ANSI/BHMA A156.13 19 Closer Holder Release Devices: ANSI/BHMA A156.15 20 Auxiliary Hardware: ANSI/BHMA A156.16 21 Self Closing Hinges and Pivots: ANSI/BHMA A156.17 22 Materials and Finishes: ANSI/BHMA A156.18 23 Power Assist and Low Energy Power Operated Doors: ANSI/BHMA A156.19 24

Electromagnetic Locks: ANSI/BHMA A156.23 25 Continuous Hinges: ANSI/BHMA A156.26 26 Electric Strikes: ANSI/BHMA A156.31 27

28 MATERIALS AND FABRICATIONS: 29 30 General: 31 32

Base Metals: Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated, using 33 manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper and hardness, but in no case of 34 lesser (commercially recognized) quality than specified for applicable hardware units by 35 applicable ANSI A156 series standard for each type hardware item and with ANSI A156.18 36 for finish designations indicated. Do not furnish "optional" materials or forming methods for 37 those indicated, except as otherwise specified. 38

39 Fasteners: Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally 40 prepared for machine screw installation. Do not provide hardware which has been prepared 41 for self-tapping sheet metal screws, except as specifically indicated. 42

43 Furnish screws for installation, with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-head screws 44 except as otherwise indicated. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to 45 match hardware finish or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of such other 46 work as closely as possible, including "prepared for paint" in surfaces to receive painted 47 finish. 48

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Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units which are exposed when door is closed, except to 1 extent no standard units of type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Do not use thru-2 bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed in other work, except where 3 it is not feasible to adequately reinforce the work. In such cases, provide sleeves for each thru-bolt 4 or use sex screw fasteners. 5 6

Tools and Maintenance Instructions for Maintenance: Furnish a complete set of specialized 7 tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, 8 maintenance, and removal and replacement of finish hardware. 9

10 HINGES, BUTTS AND PIVOTS: 11 12 Templates: Except for hinges and pivots to be installed entirely (both leaves) into wood doors and 13 frames, provide only template- produced units. 14 15 Screws: Furnish Phillips flat-head or machine screws for installation of units, except furnish Phillips 16 flat-head or wood screws for installation of units into wood. Finish screw heads to match surface of 17 hinges or pivots. 18 19 Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows: 20 21

Steel Hinges: Steel pins. 22 23

Non-ferrous Hinges: Stainless steel pins. 24 25

Exterior Doors: Continuous Gear Hinges or as scheduled. 26 27

Out-swing Corridor Doors: Non-removable pins. 28 29

Interior Doors: Non-rising pins. 30 31

Tips: Flat button and matching plug, finished to match leaves, except where hospital top 32 (HT) indicated. 33

34 Number of hinges: Provide number of hinges indicated but not less than 3 hinges for door 35 leaf for doors 90" or less in height and one additional hinge for each 30" of additional height. 36

37 CONTINUOUS HINGES 38 39

Provide continuous gear hinges of the type and style noted in the hardware sets. 40 41 Continuous hinges must be successfully tested for 1,500,000 cycles. 42 43 Continuous hinges will be full mortise installation with template hole pattern. 44 45 Continuous hinges made of extruded aluminum 6063-T6 alloy with anodized aluminum. 46 47 FLUSH BOLTS 48 49

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Automatic and manual flush bolts shall have forged bronze faceplate with extruded brass lever and 1 with wrought brass guide and strike. Flush bolts for hollow metal doors shall be extension rod type, 2 and wood doors shall have corner-wrap type. Hollow metal doors up to 7=-6@ in height shall have 12@ 3 steel or brass rods. Manual flush bolt rods for doors over 7=-6@ in height shall be increased by 6@ for 4 each additional 6@ of door height. Provide dust-proof strikes where scheduled. 5 6 COORDINATORS 7 8 Where pairs of doors are equipped with automatic flush bolts, provide a bar-type coordinating 9 device, surface applied to the underside of the stop at the frame head. 10 11 Finish of the coordinator to be same finish as door hardware. 12 13 Provide a filler bar of the correct length to span the entire width of the opening, and appropriate 14 brackets for parallel arm door closers and surface vertical rod strikes. 15 16 CYLINDERS, KEY SYSTEM AND KEY CONTROL: 17 18 New System: The finish hardware supplier shall establish a new district wide great grandmaster key 19 system for the “Switzerland of Ohio School District” projects (whatever brand and keyway that may 20 be). System shall be large enough to accommodate at least ten (10) separate school buildings, with 21 each building having it’s own grand master key system, but all buildings on the same district wide 22 great grandmaster key system. The lock supplier shall initiate a keying conference within ten (10) 23 days of submission of the finish hardware schedule to the architect as not to delay product ordering 24 or delivery of the final cores. The lock supplier shall meet with the owner and establish a grand 25 masterkey system based on the Owner=s requirements for this project. The lock supplier shall 26 establish in writing, a great grandmaster key system complete with all bittings. A final keying 27 schedule shall be detailed and submitted to owner for final approval. A copy of this final approved 28 keying schedule along with a copy of the final approved hardware schedule shall be submitted to the 29 owner for their permanent records. The finish hardware supplier shall register this system at the 30 factory in the following manor; “Switzerland of Ohio School District - New Beallsville PK-8 School, 31 Beallsville, Ohio. The purpose of this is to allow future school projects in the same district that are 32 being handled by different general contractors and different door and hardware suppliers to be able 33 to identify and extend the same masterkeying system at the factory, without trying to guess what 34 name it is registered under. Each subsequent school project added to the system in the future shall 35 be registered as; “Switzerland of Ohio School District” - followed by the specific school name and 36 address”. 37 38 Furnish keyed cylinders with interchangeable cores for all locking devices. All cylinders shall be 39 factory masterkeyed. All patented and restricted keys and key blanks shall be serialized and/or 40 stamped with a facility ID to trace and protect against unauthorized key duplication. 41 42 Furnish temporary keyed construction cores for all locks for the duration of the construction period. 43 (black plastic thumb-turns are not acceptable). Provide 10 temporary construction keys to the 44 general contractor for their use during the construction period. Temporary keyed construction 45 cores shall be removed by the general contractor and returned to the finish hardware supplier at the 46 time of substantial completion of the project. It will the responsibility of the general contractor to 47 install all the new final masterkeyed IC cores. 48 49

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Metals: Construct lock cylinder parts from solid brass/bronze, bar stock. 1 2

Comply with Owner=s instructions for masterkeying. 3 4

Permanently inscribe each key with number or lock that identifies cylinder manufacturer key symbol. 5 6 Key Material: Provide keys of nickel silver only. 7 8 Key Quantity: For bid purposes, furnish at minimum, five (5) Great Grandmaster keys, five (5) 9 Grandmaster keys for each grandmaster key used, ten (10) Masterkeys for each masterkey used, 10 five (5) Control keys, three (3) Change keys per lock. Additional keys may be required per owners 11 instructions at the masterkeying meeting and should be anticipated. 12 13 Deliver all final patented and restricted keys directly to Owner or Owner=s authorized representative. 14 Final keys shall not be given to the general contractor. The building owner or owner’s 15 representative can give final control keys or master keys to the general contractor to be used for 16 installation of the final cores. A copy of the receipt for final keys shall be furnished to the owner, 17 construction manager and general contractor for their permanent records. 18 19 A Complete Key Transcript (factory generated bitting list) shall be furnished for this project at no 20 additional cost to the owner and shall be turned over directly to the owner or owners authorized 21 agent. This transcript shall include all used bitting numbers, as well as, at least 20 additional 22 unused bittings under each masterkey for future use. 23 24 Key Control: Provide a key control system including envelopes, labels, tags with self-locking key 25 clips, receipt forms, 3-way visible card index, temporary markers, permanent markers, and standard 26 metal cabinet, all as recommended by system manufacturer, with capacity for 200% of the number 27

of locks required for the project, or as specified in the final hardware set. 28 29 LOCKS, LATCHES AND BOLTS: 30 31 Lock Throw: Provide e" minimum throw of latch for pairs of doors. Comply with UL requirements for 32 throw of bolts and latch bolts on fire rated openings. 33 34 Provide 2" minimum throw of latch for other bored and preassembled types of locks. 35 36 Provide 1" minimum throw for all dead bolts. 37 38 Flush bolt heads: minimum 2" diameter rods of brass, bronze or stainless steel with a minimum 12" 39 long rod for doors up to 7'-0" in height. Provide longer rods as necessary for doors exceeding 7'-0" 40 in height. 41 42 Strikes: Provides manufacturer=s standard wrought box strike for each latch or lock bolt, with curved 43 lip extended to protest frame, finished to match hardware set. 44 45 Provide roller type strikes were recommended by manufacturer of the latch or lock units. 46 47 Exit Devices: 48 49

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Exit devices shall be touch-pad type, fabricated of stainless steel. 1 2 Exit Devices shall be tested to exceed ANSI/BHMA A156.3 test requirements by a BHMA certified 3 testing laboratory. A written certification showing successful completion of a minimum of 2.5 Million 4 (2,500,000) cycles must be provided. 5 6 Provide thru bolt fasteners at all exit devices on all WOOD DOORS regardless of fire rating or wood 7 door core type or internal blocking requirements. 8 9 All devices to incorporate a security dead-latching feature. 10 11 Provide roller strikes for all rim and surface mounted vertical rod devices, ASA strikes for mortise 12 devices, and manufacturer's standard strikes for concealed vertical rod devices. 13 14 Mechanism case shall sit flush on the face of all flush doors, or spacers shall be furnished to fill 15 gaps behind devices. Where glass trim or the molding projects off the face of the door, provide 16 glass bead kits. 17 18 Unless noted otherwise, all non-fire rated exit devices shall have cylinder dogging. 19 20 Exit devices shall be UL listed panic exit hardware. All exit devices for fire rated openings shall be 21 UL labeled fire exit hardware. 22 23 Provide electrical options as scheduled. 24 25 DOOR CLOSERS: 26 27 Size of Units: Except as otherwise specifically indicated, comply with the manufacturer's 28 recommendations for size of door control unit, depending upon size of door, exposure to weather 29 and anticipated frequency of use. 30 31 Provide parallel arms for all overhead closers, except as otherwise indicated. 32 33 Access-Free Manual Closers: Where manual closers are indicated for doors required to be 34 accessible to the physically handicapped, provide adjustable units complying with ANSI A117.1 35 provisions for door opening force and delayed action closing. 36 37 POWER OPERATORS 38 39 Where low kinetic energy, as defined by ANSI Standard A156.19, power operators are indicated for 40 doors required to be accessible to the disabled, provide pneumatically or electrically powered 41 operators complying with the 1990 ADA for opening force and time to close standards. 42 43 Full closing force shall be provided when the power or assist cycles ends. 44 45 All power operators systems shall include the following features and function: 46 47

All power operators shall be electro-hydraulic. Electro-mechanical operators are not 48 acceptable. 49

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1 Provision for separate conduits to carry high and low voltage wiring in compliance with the National 2 Electrical Code, Section 725-3.1 3 4

When an obstruction or resistance to the opening swing is encountered, the operator will 5 pause, then re-attempt to open the door. If the obstruction or resistance remains, the 6 operator will again pause the door. 7

8 The operator will be designed to prevent damage to the mechanism if the system is actuated 9 while the door is latched or if the door is forced closed during the opening cycle. 10

11 UL listed for use on labeled doors. 12

13 All operators shall be non-handed with spring power over a range of at least four sizes; 14 either 1 through 4 or 2 through 5. 15

16 Provisions in the control box or module shall provide control (inputs and outputs) for; electric 17 strike delay, auxiliary contacts, sequential operation, fire alarms systems, actuators, swing 18 side sensors, stop side sensors. 19

20 All electrically powered operators shall include the following features or functions: 21

22 When an obstruction or resistance to the opening swing is encountered, the operator will 23 pause at that point, then re-attempt to continue opening the door. If the obstruction or 24 resistance remains, the operator will again pause the door. 25

26 Easily accessible main power and maintain hold open switches will be provided on the 27 operator. 28

29 An electronically controlled clutch to provide adjustable opening force. 30 31 A microprocessor to control all motor and clutch functions. 32 33 An on-board power supply (transformer) capable of delivering either 12VDC or 24VDC 34 outputs up to a maximum of 1.0 ampere combined load. 35 36 Slow blow fuses shall protect all input and output power wiring. These fuses shall be easily 37 replaceable without special tools or component replacement. 38

39 PUSH PLATES: 40 41 Push plates shall be 8@ wide x 16@ high x .050@ thick. Where door stile does not allow 8@ plates, 4@ 42 plates may be used. 43 44 DOOR PULLS AND PUSH BARS: 45 46 Pulls shall be 1@ diameter solid bar stock, 10@ center to center, with a projection of 2 2@ and 47 clearance of 1 2@ and a back plate as scheduled. Push bars shall be 1" diameter solid bar stock, of 48 sufficient length to span from center to center of each stile. 49

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1 PROTECTIVE PLATES: 2 3 Provide kick, mop, or armor plates of .050 material and beveled on all four sides (B4E), on the push 4 side of all doors that have an exit device or push/pulls. Where noted on the hardware schedule, 5 supply protective plates on the pull side of doors. Edge guards may be required as necessary, see 6 hardware schedule. Protection plates must be sized appropriately not to conflict with any louvers. 7 Furnish with machine or wood screws, finished to match plates. 8 9 DOOR STOPS AND HOLDERS: 10 11 It shall be the responsibility of the hardware supplier to provide door stops for all doors in 12 accordance with the following requirements: 13 14

Wall stops shall be used wherever possible. 15 16

Where wall bumpers can not be used, provide dome type floor stops of the proper height. 17 18 Floor type stops shall be installed at a maximum of six inches from the end of the latch 19 side of door when in the full open position. 20

21 At any opening where a wall or floor stop can not be used, a heavy duty overhead stop will 22 be required. 23

24 All exterior doors will have an overhead stop and may, at the owner/architect=s option, be a 25 stop and holder. This overhead stop may be built into the closing device. 26

27 At no time will a hinge pin stop be acceptable. 28

29 WEATHERSTRIPPING: 30 31 General: Except as otherwise indicated, provide continuous weatherstripping at each edge of every 32 exterior door leaf. Provide type, sizes and profiles shown or scheduled. Provide non-corrosive 33 fasteners as recommended by manufacturer for application indicated. 34 35 Replaceable Seal Strips: Provide only those units where resilient or flexible seal strip is easily 36 replaceable and readily available from stocks maintained by manufacturer. 37 38 Weatherstripping at Jambs Heads, Mullions and Door Bottoms: 39 40 Provide bumper-type resilient insert and metal retainer strips, surface-applied unless shown as 41 mortised or semi-mortised, of following metal, finish and resilient bumper material, unless noted 42 otherwise: 43 44

Brush pile insert of polypropylene or nylon woven pile and aluminum strip backing, 45 complying with AAMA 701.2. 46

47 THRESHOLDS: 48 49

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General: Except as otherwise indicated provide standard aluminum metal threshold unit of type, size 1 and profile as shown or scheduled. 2 3 Exterior Hinged/Pivoted Doors: Provide units not less than 4" wide, formed to accommodate change 4 in floor elevation where indicated, fabricated to accommodate door hardware and to fit door frames, 5 and as follows: 6 7

For out-swinging doors provide rabbeted type units with replaceable weatherstrip insert in 8 stop. 9

10 Installed thresholds shall comply with the American Disabilities Act (ADA). 11 12 HARDWARE FINISHES: 13 14 Provide matching finishes for hardware units at each door or opening, to the greatest extent 15 possible, and except as otherwise indicated. Reduce differences in color and textures as much as 16 commercially possible where the base metal or metal forming process is different for individual units 17 of hardware exposed at the same door or opening. In general, match items to the manufacturer's 18 standard finish for the latch and lock set (or push-pull units if no latch-lock sets) for color and 19 texture. 20 21 Provide matching finishes those established by BHMA or, if none established, match the Architect's 22 sample. Finish for this project is 626/US26D (dull chrome) and or 630/US32D (dull stainless steel) 23 24 Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness and 25 other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than specified for the 26 applicable units of hardware by referenced standards. 27 28 The designations used in work schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are those 29 listed in ANSI A156.18 "Materials & Finishes Standard", including coordination with the traditional 30 U.S. finishes shown by certain manufacturers for their products. 31 32 The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are the industry-33 recognized standard commercial finishes, except as otherwise noted. 34 35 Rust-Resistant Finish: For iron and steel base metal, required for exterior work and in areas shown 36 as AHigh Humidity@ areas (and also when designed with the suffix - RR), provide 0.2 mil thick copper 37 coating on base metal before applying brass, bronze, nickel or chromium plated finishes. 38 39 PART 3 - EXECUTION 40 41 EXAMINATION 42 43 Prior to installation of any hardware, examine all doors, frames, walls and related items for 44 conditions that would prevent proper installation of finish hardware. Correct all defects prior to 45 proceeding with installation. 46 47 INSTALLATION: 48 49

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Installer Qualifications: Finish hardware shall be installed by industry recognized, fully trained and 1 qualified tradesman, skilled in the application of all the specified brands of commercial hardware, 2 who regularly engage in the installation of commercial doors and hardware, and who have installed 3 similar projects in size and scope in the vicinity for not less that two years. 4

5 Mount hardware units at heights indicated in "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for 6 Custom Steel Doors and Frames" by the Door and Hardware Institute, except as specifically 7 indicated or required to comply with governing regulations and except as otherwise directed by 8 Architect. 9 10 Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and 11 recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces 12 which are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage and 13 reinstallation or application of surface protections with finishing work specified in the Division-9 14 Sections. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate. 15 16 Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as 17 necessary for proper installation and operation. 18 19 All operating parts shall move freely and smoothly without binding, sticking, or excessive clearance. 20 Drill and countersink units which are not factory-prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners 21 and anchors in accordance with industry standards. 22 23 Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl-rubber or polyisobutylene mastic sealant. 24 25 ADJUST AND CLEAN: 26 27 Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door, to ensure proper operation or 28 function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly as 29 intended for the application made. 30 31 Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation. 32 33 Where door hardware is installed more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space 34 or area, return to the installation during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy and make a final 35 check and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area. Clean operating items as 36 necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices 37 to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. 38 39 Final Adjustment: Wherever hardware installation is made more than one month prior to acceptance 40 or occupancy of a space or area, return to the work during the week prior to acceptance or 41 occupancy, and make final check and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area. Clean 42 operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust 43 door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. 44 45 Instruct Owner's Personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware 46 finishes, during the final adjustment of hardware. 47 48 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 49

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1 Six-month Adjustment: Approximately six months after the date of Substantial Completion, the 2 installer, shall return to the project to perform the following work: 3 4

Examine and re-adjust each item of door hardware as necessary to restore function of doors 5 and hardware to comply with specified requirements. 6

7 Consult with and instruct Owner=s personnel in recommended additions to the maintenance 8 procedures. 9

10 Replace hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials, or 11 installation of hardware units. 12

13 Prepare a written report of current and predictable problems (of substantial nature) in the 14 performance of the hardware. 15

16 PROTECTION 17 18 Provide for the proper protection of all items of hardware until the Owner accepts the project as 19 complete. Damaged or disfigured hardware shall be replaced or repaired by the responsible party. 20 DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE 21 22 Provide hardware for each door to comply with requirements of Division 8 Section ADoor Schedule@, 23 hardware set numbers indicated in door schedule, and in the following schedule of hardware sets. 24 25 Hardware sets indicate quantity, item, manufacturer and product designation, size and finish or 26 color, as applicable. 27 28 Door Hardware Schedule as follows: 29

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============================= HEADING 01 ================================= 1 2 Opening: 100, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 144, 145, 147, 149, 152, 153, 156, 200, 201, 3

202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 220, 221, 223, 224, 227, 228, 229, 230 4 5 Each To Have: 6 7 ***** HARDWARE ***** 8 9 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 10 11 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 12 DOR 1 CLASSROOM INTRUDER LOCK ML9967T x LTA 626 13 DOR 2 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 14 BUR 1 DOOR STOP/HOLDER 531 630 15 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 16 17 18 ============================= HEADING 01.B ================================= 19 20 21 22 Opening: 110, 207, 211 23 24 Each To Have: 25 26 ***** HARDWARE ***** 27 28 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 29 30 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 31 DOR 1 CLASSROOM INTRUDER LOCK ML9967T x LTA 626 32 DOR 2 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 33 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 34 BUR 1 DOOR STOP/HOLDER 531 630 35 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 36 37 38 ============================= HEADING 02 ================================= 39 40 Opening: 101 41 42 Each To Have: 43 44 ***** HARDWARE ***** 45 46 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 47 48 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 49

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DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 1 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 2 HES 1 ELECTRIC STRIKE 1006 K 12VDC 630 3 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 4 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 5 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 6 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 7 B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader by Security Contractor. 8 B/O 1 NOTE Power for the electric strike by Security Contractor. 9 Finish hardware supplier to verify and match electric 10

strike voltage to card reader system. 11 All junction boxes, conduit or pathways for the electric 12

strike and card reader is by the electrical contractor. 13 All wire, pulling of wires and final connections for the 14 electric strike and card reader is by the security 15 contractor. 16

17 Description of operation: 18 19 This opening is an always secure Tech Closet. Authorized card reader access only. 20 21 22 ============================= HEADING 03 ================================= 23 24 Opening: 102, 111, 208a 25 26 Each To Have: 27 28 ***** HARDWARE ***** 29 30 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 31 32 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 33 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 34 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 35 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 IS 689 36 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 37 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 38 39 40 ============================= HEADING 03.B ================================= 41 42 43 Opening: 208b 44 45 Each To Have: 46 47 ***** HARDWARE ***** 48 49

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Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 1 2 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 3 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 4 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 5 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 DS 689 6 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 7 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 8 9 10 ============================= HEADING 04 ================================= 11 12 Opening: 103, 129a, 154a, 154b, 216, 218b 13 14 Each To Have: 15 16 ***** HARDWARE ***** 17 18 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 19 20 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 21 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 22 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 23 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 24 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 25 26 27 ============================= HEADING 04.B ================================= 28 29 30 Opening: 112 31 32 Each To Have: 33 34 ***** HARDWARE ***** 35 36 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 37 38 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 39 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 40 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 41 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 42 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 43 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 44 45 46 ============================= HEADING 05 ================================= 47 48 Opening: 109a, 164b, 164c 49

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1 Each To Have: 2 3 ***** HARDWARE ***** 4 5 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 6 7 ABH 2 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC 628 8 DOR 2 DUMMY EXIT DEVICES 9235 x ZP02 630 9 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 10 DOR 2 DROP PLATE DP89 689 11 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 12 13 14 =============================== HEADING 06 ================================== 15 16 Opening: 109b, 127, 127c, 165 17 18 Each To Have: 19 20 ***** HARDWARE ***** 21 22 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 23 24 ABH 2 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC x PT 628 25 VON 1 POWER TRANSFER EPT 10 (LHR Leaf) SP28 26 VON 1 POWER TRANSFER EPT 2 (RHR Leaf) SP28 27 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES LM 9700 x ZP03 (LHR Leaf) 630 28 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES 9700 x ZP02 (RHR Leaf) 630 29 DOR 3 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 30 DOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PS501 x 24vdc (for electric exit devices) 31 DOR 1 KEYED REM. MULLION 1340KR 600 32 DOR 1 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 33 PEM 1 MULLION GASKETING 5110 34 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD (RHR Leaf) 689 35 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 (RHR Leaf) 689 36 DOR 1 AUTO OPERATOR ED800 J (LHR Leaf) 689 37 DOR 2 WALL ACTUATOR WS 1 630 38 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR MFGR. 39 PEM 2 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 40 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 41 DOR 2 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 42 B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader By Security Contractor 43 DOR 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 44 DOR 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 45 B/O 1 NOTE All wires, wiring, conduit and junction or work boxes, 46

pulling of all wires and final connections for the 47 electric exit devices, power supplies for the electric 48 exit devices and automatic operators is by the 49

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electrical contractor. All conduit and/or pathways for 1 perimeter door contacts & card reader is by the 2 electrical contractor. All wire and wiring for the 3 perimeter door contacts and card reader is by the 4 security contractor. 5

6 Description of operation: 7 8 This exterior door is locked and unlocked electronically from the front office. These are normally 9 unsecured doors during daytime hours. This opening will have electric latch retraction (ES) exit 10 devices that are controlled by both, A push button control console will be located in the front office, 11 and the building security and access control system. This will allow the owner to electronically lock 12 and unlock these doors during the morning school bus drop-off and afternoon pick-up times. 13 14 This opening also has an automatic operator for handicap assistance when entering and exiting the 15 building. The exterior wall actuator (paddle) for the auto operator to be wired through the Latch Bolt 16 Monitor Switch (LM) in the LHR electrified exit device. This will make the exterior wall actuator 17 (paddle) and the auto operator active, only when the latch bolts on the exit devices are electronically 18 retracted from the front office or by the building security and access control system. The inside or 19 vestibule side wall actuator (paddle), will be wired directly to the auto operator as normal, allowing 20 normal operation and always free egress from the building. This opening will be an employee 21 entrance door and will have card reader for after hours employee access. See final hardware set 22 for the push button control panel for this opening as well as additional description of operation. 23 24 25 =============================== HEADING 07 ================================== 26 27 Opening: 110a, 124c, 124d 28 29 Each To Have: 30 31 ***** HARDWARE ***** 32 33 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 34 35 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC 628 36 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9700 x ZP02 630 37 DOR 1 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 38 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 39 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 689 40 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP WEATHERSTRIP BY DOOR MFGR. 41 PEM 1 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 42 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 43 DOR 1 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 44 B/O 1 NOTE All junction boxes, conduit and/or pathways for 45

perimeter door contacts & card reader is by the 46 electrical contractor. All wire, pulling of wire and final 47 connections for the perimeter door contacts is by the 48 security contractor. 49

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1 2 ============================= HEADING 08 ================================= 3 4 Opening: 113, 176a 5 6 Each To Have: 7 8 ***** HARDWARE ***** 9 10 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 11 12 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 13 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 14 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 15 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 16 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 17 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 18 PEM 2 GASKETING S88D (double set of sound seals) 19 PEM 1 AUTO DOOR BOTTOM 434 CPKL 20 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 271A 21 22 23 ============================= HEADING 09 ================================= 24 25 Opening: 114, 166 26 27 Each To Have: 28 29 ***** HARDWARE ***** 30 31 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 32 33 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8004 450 652 34 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 35 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 36 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 37 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" x 2" LDW (.050) (push side) 630 38 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" x 1" LDW (.050) (pull side) 630 39 If required, drill or notch armor plates for lockset 40 trim on both sides of door. 41 BUR 1 DOOR STOP/HOLDER 531 630 42 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 43 44 45 ============================== HEADING 10 ================================= 46 47 Opening: 117, 130, 157, 226 48 49

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Each To Have: 1 2 ***** HARDWARE ***** 3 4 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 5 6 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 7 DOR 1 PRIVACY LOCK ML9940 x LTA 626 8 TRI 1 OCCUPANCY INDICATOR 5004-2 626 9 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 10 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 11 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 12 13 14 ============================= HEADING 11 ================================= 15 16 Opening: 118, 119 17 18 Each To Have: 19 20 ***** HARDWARE ***** 21 22 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 23 24 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 25 DOR 1 CLASSROOM DEADLOCK MB9963T 626 26 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 27 BUR 1 PUSH PLATE 57 8" x 16" 630 28 BUR 1 DOOR PULL 5426C 4" x 16" 630 29 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 SPA 689 30 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 31 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 32 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 33 34 35 ============================= HEADING 12 ================================= 36 37 Opening: 120 38 39 Each To Have: 40 41 ***** HARDWARE ***** 42 43 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 44 45 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 46 DOR 1 OFFICE LOCK ML9050T x LTA 626 47 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 48

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626 1 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 2 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 3 PEM 2 GASKETING S88D (double set of sound seals) 4 PEM 1 AUTO DOOR BOTTOM 434 CPKL 5 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 271A 6 7 8 ============================= HEADING 13 ================================= 9 10 Opening: 121 11 12 Each To Have: 13 14 ***** HARDWARE ***** 15 16 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 17 18 BOM 6 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 19 ROC 1 AUTO FLUSH BOLT 1905 (top bolt only) 626 20 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 21 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 22 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 23 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 24 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" x 1" LDW (.050) 630 25 If required, drill or notch armor plates for 26 lockset trim on both sides of door. 27 28 29 ============================= HEADING 14 ================================= 30 31 Opening: 122, 123 32 33 Each To Have: 34 35 ***** HARDWARE ***** 36 37 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 38 39 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 40 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD9300 x YT08 630 41 DOR 2 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 42 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 43 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 44 PEM 2 GASKETING S88D (double set of sound seals) 45 PEM 1 AUTO DOOR BOTTOM 434 CPKL 46 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 271A 47 48 49

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============================= HEADING 15 ================================= 1 2 Opening: 124a, 124b, 124e 3 4 Each To Have: 5 6 ***** HARDWARE ***** 7 8 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 9 10 11 BOM 6 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 12 DOR 2 EXIT DEVICE CD LB 9400 x YT08 630 13 DOR 4 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 14 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 SPA 689 15 BUR 2 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 16 BUR 2 DOOR STOP/HOLDER 531 626 17 PEM 1 ASTRAGAL S772D 18 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 19 20 21 ============================= HEADING 16 ================================= 22 23 Opening: 126 24 25 Each To Have: 26 27 ***** HARDWARE ***** 28 29 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 30 31 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC 628 32 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9700 x ZP03 630 33 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 34 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 35 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 689 36 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 37 PEM 1 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 38 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2005AT 39 DOR 1 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 40 B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader By Security Contractor 41 HES 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 42 HES 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 43 B/O 1 NOTE All junction boxes, conduit and/or pathways for 44

electric strike, card reader and perimeter door 45 contacts is by the electrical contractor. All wire, 46 pulling of wire, and final connections for the electric 47 strike, card reader and perimeter door contacts is by 48 the security contractor. 49

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Description of operation: 1 2 3 This opening is a normally secured door. This opening will have an electric strike and card reader 4 for authorized employee access only. 5 6 7 =============================== HEADING 17 ================================== 8 9 Opening: 125c, 143a 10 11 Each To Have: 12 13 ***** HARDWARE ***** 14 15 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 16 17 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC x PT 628 18 VON 1 POWER TRANSFER EPT 10 SP28 19 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES LM 9700 x ZP03 630 20 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 21 DOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PS501 x 24vdc (for electric exit devices) 22 DOR 1 AUTO OPERATOR ED800 J 689 23 DOR 2 WALL ACTUATOR WS 1 630 24 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 25 PEM 2 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 26 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 27 DOR 2 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 28 B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader By Security Contractor 29 DOR 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 30 DOR 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 31 B/O 1 NOTE All junction or work boxes, wires, pulling of wire, 32

conduit and/or pathways and final connections for the 33 electric exit devices, power supplies for the electric 34 exit devices and automatic operator and wall paddles 35 is by the electrical contractor. All junction or work 36 boxes and conduit and/or pathways for the perimeter 37 door contacts and card reader is by the electrical 38 contractor. All wire, pulling of wire and final 39 connections for the perimeter door contacts and card 40 reader is by the security contractor. 41

42 Description of operation: 43 44 This exterior door is locked and unlocked electronically from the front office. These are normally 45 unsecured doors during daytime hours. This opening will have electric latch retraction (ES) exit 46 devices that are controlled by a push button control console located in the front office, and by the 47 building security and access control system. This will allow the owner to electronically lock and 48 unlock these doors during the morning school bus drop-off and afternoon pick-up times. 49

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1 This opening also has an automatic operator for handicap assistance when entering and exiting the 2 building. The exterior side wall actuator (paddle) for the auto operator to be wired through the Latch 3 Bolt Monitor Switch (LM) in the electrified exit device. This will make the exterior side wall actuator 4 (paddle) and the auto operator active, only when the latch bolts on the exit devices are electronically 5 retracted from the front office or by the building security and access control system. The inside or 6 vestibule side wall actuator (paddle), will be wired directly to the auto operator as normal, allowing 7 normal operation for the automatic operator and always free egress from the building. This opening 8 will be an employee entrance door and will have card reader for after hours employee access. See 9 final hardware set for the push button control panel for this opening, as well as additional description 10 of operation. 11 12 13 =============================== HEADING 18 ================================== 14 15 Opening: 125a, 125b, 143b, 143c 16 17 Each To Have: 18 19 ***** HARDWARE ***** 20 21 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 22 23 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC x PT 628 24 VON 1 POWER TRANSFER EPT 2 SP28 25 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES 9700 x ZP02 630 26 DOR 1 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 27 DOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PS501 x 24vdc (for electric exit devices) 28 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 29 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 689 30 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 31 PEM 2 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 32 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 33 DOR 2 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 34 DOR 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 35 DOR 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 36 B/O 1 NOTE All wires, wiring, conduit or pathways, junction or work 37

boxes, pulling of all wires and final connections for the 38 electric exit devices, power supplies for the electric 39 exit devices is by the electrical contractor. All 40 junction boxes and conduit and/or pathways for 41 perimeter door contacts is by the electrical 42 contractor. All wire and pulling of wire and final 43 connections for the perimeter door contacts is by the 44 security contractor. 45

46 Description of operation: 47 48

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This exterior door is locked and unlocked electronically from the front office. These are normally 1 unsecured doors during daytime hours. This opening will have electric latch retraction (ES) exit 2 devices that are controlled by a push button control console located in the front office, and by the 3 building security and access control system. This will allow the owner to electronically lock and 4 unlock these doors during the morning school bus drop-off and afternoon pick-up times. 5 6 7 ============================== HEADING 19 ================================== 8 9 Opening: 127a , 143g 10 11 Each To Have: 12 13 ***** HARDWARE ***** 14 15 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 16 17 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 18 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 19 DOR 1 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 20 HES 1 ELECTRIC STRIKE 1006 K x 2005 x 12vdc 630 21 B/O 1 POWER SUPPLY Power for the electric strike to be provided by 22

intercom system. 23 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S IS H 689 24 DOR 1 BACK PLATE BP89 689 25 B/O 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 26 B/O 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 27 B/O 1 NOTE All junction or work boxes and conduit and/or 28

pathways for the electric strike and intercom system is 29 by the electrical contractor. All wire, pulling of wires 30 and final connections for the electric strike and 31 intercom by the intercom contractor. 32

33 Description of operation: 34 35 This opening is a normally secured door. This opening will have an electric strike and intercom 36 system. Visitors must be “Buzzed” in via the intercom system or the push button control console 37 located in the front office, as well as the security software system. 38 39 40 ============================== HEADING 20 ================================== 41 42 Opening: 127b, 139b 43 44 Each To Have: 45 46

***** HARDWARE ***** 47 48 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 49

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1 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 4.5" x 4.5" 626 2 DOR 1 CORRIDOR LOCK ML9956T x LTA 626 3 DOR 1 IC CORE 77 D100 MKD 626 4 DOR 1 MAGNETIC LOCK EML-2071M x 24VDC 628 5 DOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PS502RF x CR24 x 24VDC 6 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 7 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 8 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 9 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 10 B/O 1 NOTE All junction or work boxes, conduit and/or pathways, 11 wire, puling of wire, and final connections for the 12 mag-lock and power supply for the mag-lock, is by the 13 electrical contractor. Connection from power supply to 14 the fire alarm system is by fire alarm contractor. 15 16 Description of Operation: 17 18 This mag-lock is for emergency use only. The mag-lock will normally be turned off. This opening is 19 to be unlocked during normal daytime use and locked at night like a normal office building using the 20 normal office function lockset. In the event of an emergency (forced entry), an employee in front 21 office can push a button (on/off switch) on the control console and immediately lock the mag-lock to 22 prevent someone from forcing their way further into the building. This door is not means of egress, 23 therefore, the mag-lock can and will immediately lock the door from both directions. Per OBC, this 24 mag-lock will be wired to the fire alarm system, in the event of a fire while the mag-lock is in the 25 locked condition, the mag-lock will lose power and this door will become a normal office entry door. 26 See final hardware set for the control console for this opening. 27 28 29

============================= HEADING 21 ================================= 30 31 Opening: 128, 131, 132b, 135, 140, 142 32 33 Each To Have: 34 35 ***** HARDWARE ***** 36 37 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 38 39 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 40 DOR 1 OFFICE LOCK ML9050T x LTA 626 41 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 42 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 43 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 44 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 45 46 47 ============================= HEADING 21.B ================================= 48 49 50

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Opening: 161d 1 2 Each To Have: 3 4 ***** HARDWARE ***** 5 6 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 7 8 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 9 DOR 1 OFFICE LOCK ML9050T x LTA 626 10 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 11 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 12 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 13 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 14 15 16 ============================== HEADING 22 ================================== 17 18 Opening: 129b, 181 19 20 Each To Have: 21 22

***** HARDWARE ***** 23 24 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 25 26 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 4.5" x 4.5" 626 27 DOR 1 CORRIDOR LOCK ML9956T x LTA 626 28 DOR 1 IC CORE 77 D100 MKD 626 29 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 30 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 31 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 32 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 33 34 35 ============================== HEADING 23 ================================== 36 37 Opening: 132a 38 39 Each To Have: 40 41

***** HARDWARE ***** 42 43 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 44 45 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 4.5" x 4.5" 626 46 DOR 1 CORRIDOR LOCK ML9956T x LTA 626 47 DOR 1 IC CORE 77 D100 MKD 626 48 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 49

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PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 1 2 3 ================================ HEADING 24 ================================= 4 5 Opening: 133 6

7 Each To Have: 8 9 ***** HARDWARE ***** 10 11 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 12 13 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 4.5" x 4.5" 626 14 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 15 DOR 1 IC CORE 77 D100 MKD 626 16 HES 1 ELECTRIC STRIKE 1006 K x 2005 x 12vdc 630 17 B/O 1 POWER SUPPLY Power for the electric strike to be provided by the 18

card reader system. 19 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 EMF-T 24VAC 689 20 Electronic hold open door closer to be wired to, and 21 take power from, the building fire alarm system. 22 Finish hardware supplier to match voltage of hold 23 open door closer to the fire alarm system. All 24 junction or work boxes, conduit and/or pathways, 25 wire and puling of wires for the electronic hold open 26 door closer is by the electrical contractor. All final 27 connections to the fire alarm system by the fire 28 alarm contractor. 29 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 30 BUR 1 FLOOR STOP 510 x 525 (door #133) 626 31 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 (door #146) 630 32 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 33 B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader by Security Contractor. 34 B/O 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 35 B/O 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 36 B/O 1 NOTE All junction or work boxes and conduit and/or pathways 37 for the electric strike and intercom system is by the 38 electrical contractor. All wire, pulling of wires and final 39 connections for the electric strike and intercom by the 40 intercom contractor 41 42 Description of operation: 43 44 This opening is a normally secured door. This opening will have an electric strike and card reader 45 for authorized employee access only. 46 47 48 ============================= HEADING 25 ================================= 49

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1 Opening: 141, 212 2 3 Each To Have: 4 5 ***** HARDWARE ***** 6 7 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 8 9 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 10 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 11 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 12 ABH 1 OVERHEAD STOP/HOLDER 9012A 630 13 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 34” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 14 If required, drill or notch armor plate to 15 accommodate lockset trim. 16 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 17 18 19 =============================== HEADING 26 ================================== 20 21 Opening: 143e, 143f, V103e, V103f 22 23 Each To Have: 24 25 ***** HARDWARE ***** 26 27 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 28 29 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC x PT 628 30 VON 1 POWER TRANSFER EPT 2 SP28 31 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES 9700 x ZP02 630 32 DOR 1 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 33 DOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PS501 x 24vdc (for electric exit devices) 34 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 35 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 689 36 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 37 DOR 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 38 DOR 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 39 B/O 1 NOTE All junction and/or work boxes, conduit or pathways, 40

wire, pulling of all wires, and final connections for the 41 electric exit devices the power supplies for the electric 42 exit devices, is by the electrical contractor. All 43 junction and/or work boxes and conduit and/or 44 pathways for perimeter door contacts, is by the 45 electrical contractor. All wire, pulling of wire and final 46 connections, for the perimeter door contacts is by the 47 security contractor. 48

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Description of operation: 1 2 This vestibule door is locked and unlocked electronically from the front office. These are normally 3 secured doors during daytime hours. This opening will have electric latch retraction (ES) exit 4 devices that are controlled by a push button control console located in the front office, and by the 5 building security and access control system. This will allow the owner to electronically lock and 6 unlock these doors during the morning school bus drop-off and afternoon pick-up times and to 7 “buzz” people into the building. 8 9 10 =============================== HEADING 27 ================================== 11 12 Opening: 143d, V103d 13 14 Each To Have: 15 16 ***** HARDWARE ***** 17 18 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 19 20 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC x PT 628 21 VON 1 POWER TRANSFER EPT 10 SP28 22 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES LM 9700 x ZP03 630 23 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 24 DOR 1 POWER SUPPLY PS501 x 24vdc (for electric exit devices) 25 DOR 1 AUTO OPERATOR ED800 J 689 26 DOR 2 WALL ACTUATOR WS 1 630 27 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 28 B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader By Security Contractor 29 DOR 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 30 DOR 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 31 B/O 1 NOTE All junction and/or work boxes, conduit and/or 32

pathways, wire, pulling of wire, and final connections 33 for the electric exit devices and power supplies for the 34 electric exit devices, and automatic operator and wall 35 paddles, is by the electrical contractor. All junction or 36 work boxes and conduit and/or pathways for the and 37 card reader, is by the electrical contractor. All wire, 38 pulling of wire, and final connections for the card 39 reader is by the security contractor. 40

41 Description of operation: 42 43 This vestibule door is locked and unlocked electronically from the front office. These are normally 44 secured doors during daytime hours. This opening will have electric latch retraction (ES) exit 45 devices that are controlled by a push button control console located in the front office, and by the 46 building security and access control system. This will allow the owner to electronically lock and 47 unlock these doors during the morning school bus drop-off and afternoon pick-up times, and to 48 “buzz” people into the building. 49

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1 This opening also has an automatic operator for handicap assistance when entering and exiting the 2 building. The vestibule side wall actuator (paddle) for the auto operator to be wired through the 3 Latch Bolt Monitor Switch (LM) in the electrified exit device. This will make the exterior side wall 4 actuator (paddle) and the auto operator active, only when the latch bolts on the exit devices are 5 electronically retracted from the front office, or by the building security and access control system. 6 The inside or corridor side wall actuator (paddle), will be wired directly to the auto operator as 7 normal, allowing normal operation for the automatic operator and always free egress from the 8 building. This opening will be an employee entrance door and will have card reader for after hours 9 employee access. See final hardware set for the push button control panel for this opening, as well 10 as additional description of operation. 11 12 13 ================================ HEADING 28 ================================= 14 15 Opening: 148, 150, 151 16 17 Each To Have: 18 19 ***** HARDWARE ***** 20 21 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 22 23 BOM 4 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 24 DON 1 DUTCH DOOR BOLT 1630 626 25 DOR 1 PRIVACY LOCK ML9040 x LTA 626 26 BUR 1 DOOR STOP/HOLDER 533 (top door leaf) 630 27 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 (bottom door leaf) 630 28 BUR 4 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 29 30 31 ============================= HEADING 29 ================================= 32 33 Opening: 108, 210 34 35 Each To Have: 36 37 ***** HARDWARE ***** 38 39 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 40 41 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 42 DOR 1 PRIVACY LOCK ML9940 x LTA 626 43 TRI 1 OCCUPANCY INDICATOR 5004-2 626 44 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DS 689 45 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 46 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 47 48 49

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================================ HEADING 30 ================================= 1 2 Opening: 158, 159, 177, 218a, 219 3 4 Each To Have: 5 6 ***** HARDWARE ***** 7 8 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 9 10 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 11 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 12 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 13 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 14 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 15 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 16 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 17 18 19 =============================== HEADING 31 ================================== 20 21 Opening: 161c 22 23 Each To Have: 24 25 ***** HARDWARE ***** 26 27 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 28 29 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450N 630 30 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9300 x PTT02 630 31 DOR 1 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 32 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 33 PEM 1 WEATHERSTRIP S88D 34 PEM 1 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 35 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 36 DOR 1 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 37 B/O 1 NOTE All junction boxes, conduit and/or pathways for 38

perimeter door contacts is by the electrical contractor. 39 All wire, pulling of wire, and final connections for the 40 perimeter door contacts is by the security contractor. 41

42 43 ================================ HEADING 32 ================================= 44 45 Opening: 166a, 167a, 209, 225, 231 46 47 Each To Have: 48 49

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***** HARDWARE ***** 1 2 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 3 4 B/O 1 NOTE All Hardware By Door Manufacturer. 5 6 7 ================================ HEADING 33 ================================= 8 9 Opening: 168a, 168b, 168c, 168d 10 11 Each To Have: 12 13 ***** HARDWARE ***** 14 15 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 16 17 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 18 DOR 1 DEADLOCK MB9960T 626 19 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 20 BUR 1 PUSH PLATE 57 8" x 16" 630 21 BUR 1 DOOR PULL 5426C 4" x 16" 630 22 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 23 BUR 1 DOOR STOP/HOLDER 531 630 24 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 25 26 27 =============================== HEADING 34 ================================== 28 29 Opening: 169, 176c 30 31 Each To Have: 32 33 ***** HARDWARE ***** 34 35 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 36 37 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A224HDC 628 38 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9300 x PTT03 630 39 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 40 HES 1 ELECTRIC STRIKE 9600 x 2005 x 12vdc 630 41 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 42 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 34” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 43 If required, drill or notch armor plate to accommodate 44 exit device. 45 PEM 1 WEATHERSTRIP S88D 46 PEM 1 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 47 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 48 DOR 1 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 49

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B/O 1 CARD READER Card Reader By Security Contractor 1 HES 1 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagram. 2 HES 1 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagram. 3 B/O 1 NOTE All junction boxes, conduit and/or pathways for 4

electric strike, card reader and perimeter door 5 contacts is by the electrical contractor. All wire, 6 pulling of wire, and final connections for the electric 7 strike, card reader and perimeter door contacts is by 8 the security contractor. 9

10 Description of operation: 11 12 Vendor delivery door and employee entrance door. This exterior door is normally locked at all 13 times. This opening will have an electric strike and card reader for after hours vendor deliveries and 14 employee access. 15 16 17 ================================ HEADING 35 ================================= 18 19 Opening: 170 20 21 Each To Have: 22 23 ***** HARDWARE ***** 24 25 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 26 27 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 28 DOR 1 PRIVACY LOCK ML9940 x LTA 626 29 TRI 1 OCCUPANCY INDICATOR 5004-2 626 30 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 31 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 32 33 34 ================================ HEADING 36 ================================= 35 36 Opening: 171 37 38 Each To Have: 39 40 ***** HARDWARE ***** 41 42 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 43 44 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 45 DOR 1 DEADLOCK MB9960T 626 46 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 47 BUR 1 PUSH PLATE 57 8" x 16" 630 48 BUR 1 DOOR PULL 5426C 4" x 16" 630 49

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DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 1 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 2 BUR 1 WALL STOP 570 630 3 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 4 5 6 ================================ HEADING 37 ================================= 7 8 Opening: 172 9 10 Each To Have: 11 12 ***** HARDWARE ***** 13 14 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 15 16 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8004 450N 652 17 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 18 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 19 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 20 BUR 1 HINGE EDGE GUARD 304 x 42” (notch for hinges) 630 21 BUR 1 LOCK EDGE GUARD 304 x 42” (notch for lock faceplate) 630 22 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 42" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 23 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 42" x 1" LDW (.050) 630 24 If required, drill or notch armor plate to accommodate 25 the lockset trim on both sides of the door 26 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 27 28 29 ================================ HEADING 38 ================================= 30 31 Opening: 175, 176b 32 33 Each To Have: 34 35 ***** HARDWARE ***** 36 37 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 38 39 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 626 40 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 41 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 42 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S IS H 689 43 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 44 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 45 46 47 =============================== HEADING 39 ================================== 48 49

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Opening: 178a 1 2 Each To Have: 3 4 ***** HARDWARE ***** 5 6 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 7 8 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450N 630 9 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9300 x PTT03 630 10 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 11 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 12 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 13 PEM 1 WEATHERSTRIP S88D 14 PEM 1 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 15 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 16 DOR 1 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 17 B/O 1 NOTE All junction or work boxes, conduit and/or pathways 18

for perimeter door contacts is by the electrical 19 contractor. All wire, pulling of wire, and final 20 connections for the perimeter door contacts is by the 21 security contractor. 22

23 24 =============================== HEADING 40 ================================== 25 26 Opening: 178b 27 28 Each To Have: 29 30 ***** HARDWARE ***** 31 32 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 33 34 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 35 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9300 x YT08 630 36 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 37 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 DS 689 38 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 39 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 40 41 42 ================================ HEADING 41 ================================= 43 44 Opening: 179 45 46 Each To Have: 47 48 ***** HARDWARE ***** 49

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1 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 2 3 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 4 DOR 1 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070T x LTA 626 5 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 6 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 DS 689 7 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 8 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 9 10 11 ============================= HEADING 42 ================================= 12 13 Opening: 180 14 15 Each To Have: 16 17 ***** HARDWARE ***** 18 19 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 20 21 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 652 22 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 23 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 24 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 DS 689 25 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8” x 2” LDW (.050) 630 26 PEM 2 GASKETING S88D (double set of sound seals) 27 PEM 1 AUTO DOOR BOTTOM 434 CPKL 28 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 271A 29 30 31 ================================ HEADING 43 ================================= 32 33 Opening: 213, 214, 232 34 35 Each To Have: 36 37 ***** HARDWARE ***** 38 39 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 40 41 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 626 42 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 43 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MK 626 44 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 45 BUR 1 KICK PLATE 8" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 46 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 47 48 49

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=============================== HEADING 44 ================================= 1 2 Opening: 215b 3 4 Each To Have: 5 6 ***** HARDWARE ***** 7 8 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 9 10 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 626 11 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 12 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 13 ABH 1 OVERHEAD HOLDER 9012A 630 14 BUR 1 HINGE EDGE GUARD 304 x 42” (notch for hinges) 630 15 BUR 1 LOCK EDGE GUARD 304 x 42” (notch for lock faceplate) 630 16 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 42" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 17 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 42" x 1" LDW (.050) 630 18 Armor plates on both sides of door. Verify and Adjust 19 net width of armor plates to fit between the two edge 20 guards. If required, drill or notch the armor plates to 21 accommodate the lockset trim on both sides of the 22 door. 23 BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 24 25 26 =============================== HEADING 45 ================================= 27 28 Opening: 215c 29 30 Each To Have: 31 32 ***** HARDWARE ***** 33 34 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 35 36 BOM 3 HINGES (EACH) LB8000 450 626 37 DOR 1 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080T x LTA 626 38 DOR 1 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 39 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S IS H 689 40 BUR 1 HINGE EDGE GUARD 304 x 42” (notch for hinges) 630 41 BUR 1 LOCK EDGE GUARD 304 x 42” (notch for lock faceplate) 630 42 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 42" x 2" LDW (.050) 630 43 BUR 1 ARMOR PLATE 42" x 1" LDW (.050) 630 44 Armor plates on both sides of door. Verify and Adjust 45 net width of armor plates to fit between the two edge 46 guards. If required, drill or notch the armor plates to 47 accommodate the lockset trim on both sides of the 48 door. 49

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BUR 3 DOOR SILENCERS 500 GREY 1 2 3 =============================== HEADING 46 ================================== 4 5 Opening: 217a, 217b 6 7 Each To Have: 8 9 ***** HARDWARE ***** 10 11 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 12 13 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC 628 14 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9700 x ZT08 630 15 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 16 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 17 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 689 18 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP WEATHERSTRIPPING BY DOOR MFGR. 19 20 21 =============================== HEADING 47 ================================== 22 23 Opening: 217c 24 25 Each To Have: 26 27 ***** HARDWARE ***** 28 29 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 30 31 ABH 1 CONTINUOUS HINGES A110HDC 628 32 ADA 1 MS DEADLOCK MS1950S - 416 628 33 DOR 2 MORTISE CYLINDER 97B01 00 138 626 34 DOR 2 IC CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 35 BUR 1 PUSH PULL BARS 422 x 39D (type #1 & #5 mounting) 630 36 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST x BSHD 689 37 DOR 1 DROP PLATE DP89 689 38 B/O 1 WEATHERSTRIP Weatherstripping by door manufacturer. 39 PEM 1 DOOR SWEEP 345ANB 40 PEM 1 THRESHOLD 2006AT 41 DOR 1 DOOR CONTACTS MC-4 (Perimeter door contacts) 42 B/O 1 NOTE All junction boxes, conduit and/or pathways for 43 perimeter door contacts is by the electrical 44 contractor. All wire, pulling of wire, and final 45 connections for the security contractor. 46 47 48 =============================== HEADING 48 ================================= 49

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1 Opening: MISC. 1 - Extra Stock for owner inventory. 2 3 4 ***** HARDWARE ***** 5 6 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 7 8 DOR 2 PRIVACY LOCK ML9940 x LTA 626 9 DOR 2 CORRIDOR/OFFICE LOCK ML9956J x LTA 626 10 DOR 2 CLASSROOM LOCK ML9070J x LTA 626 11 DOR 2 STOREROOM LOCK ML9080J x LTA 626 12 DOR 2 CLASSROOM INTRUDER LOCK ML9967J x LTA 626 13 DOR 10 I.C. CORE 77-D100 MKD 626 14 Keyed as directed by owner and with 15 3 change keys per core. 16 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 AF89 689 17 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 DS 689 18 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S DST 689 19 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S IS 689 20 DOR 2 DOOR CLOSER 8916 S IS H 689 21 DOR 1 AUTOMATIC OPERATOR ED800J 689 22 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9700 630 23 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD ES 9700 630 24 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE CD 9400 630 25 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE TRIM ZP02 630 26 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE TRIM ZP03 630 27 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE TRIM ZT08 630 28 DOR 1 EXIT DEVICE TRIM YT08 630 29 ABH 2 OVERHEAD STOP/HOLDER 9012A 630 30 HES 1 ELECTRIC STRIKE 1006 x 2005 x 12vdc 630 31 HES 1 ELECTRIC STRIKE 9600 x 2005 x 12vdc 630 32 33 34 ============================ HEADING 49================================== 35

36 Opening: Misc. 2 37 38 Each to Have: 39 40 ***** HARDWARE ***** 41 42 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 43 44 LUN 2 KEY CABINET 1204 45 SDC 2 CONTROL CONSOLE TCC - CL8 x 24vdc 46 SDC 2 POWER SUPPLY 621PJ x 12/24VDC 47 NOTE one key cabinet, one control console and one power 48 supply to be located in Reception Office #127, and 49

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one of each to be located in Reception Office #139. 1 DOR 2 RISER DIAGRAM Factory produced riser diagrams. 2 DOR 2 WIRING DIAGRAM Factory produced point to point wiring diagrams. 3 B/O 2 NOTE All junction or work boxes, conduit and/or pathways 4

for control console is by the electrical contractor. All 5 wire, pulling of wire, and final connections for the 6 control console is by the security contractor. 7

8 Description of Operation: 9 10 These desk top or counter top control consoles will be located somewhere in Reception Office #127 11 and Reception Office #139. Confirm exact location with architect and/or building owner prior to 12 installation. These control consoles will have separate push buttons or zones, for each electrified 13 opening, each button will be dedicated to a specific door or zone. This specific wiring scenario will 14 give the owner several possible options as to how they can secure and/or use these doors. All 15 options are subject to discussion and or change by the owner and should be verified at the pre-16 installation of electrified hardware meeting as specified in section 087100-4, lines 28 through 49. 17 18 19 ============================= HEADING 50 ================================= 20 21 Opening: 1000, 2000 22 23 Each To Have: 24 25 ***** HARDWARE ***** 26 27 Mfr Qty Sub-Type Item Description Finish 28 29 30 BOM 6 HINGES (EACH) LB8004 450 652 31 DOR 2 EXIT DEVICE LB F9400 EO 630 32 DOR 1 DOOR CLOSER 8916 EMF-PT 24VAC 689 33 Electronic hold open door closer to be wired to, and 34 take power from, the building fire alarm system. 35 Finish hardware supplier to match voltage of hold 36 open door closer to the fire alarm system. All 37 junction or work boxes, conduit and/or pathways, 38 wire and puling of wires for the electronic hold open 39 door closer is by the electrical contractor. All final 40 connections to the fire alarm system by the fire 41 alarm contractor. 42 BUR 2 KICK PLATE 8” x 1” LDW (.050) 630 43 PEM 1 ASTRAGAL S772D 44 PEM 1 GASKETING S88D 45 46 47 48 END OF SECTION 49

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SECTION 22 05 34 – HEAT TRACING FOR HOT WATER TEMPERATURE MAINTENANCE

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. All applicable requirements of other portions of the Contract Documents apply to the work of this Section, including but not limited to Division 01, General Requirements; Division 22 Sections “General Plumbing Requirements” and “Plumbing Insulation”.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Furnish and install a UL listed system of electric self-regulating heating cable and components for maintaining the water temperature in the domestic hot water lines as indicated on the Drawings. The cable shall utilize a radiation-crosslinked conductive polymer as the heating element, and the cable shall be specifically designed, manufactured, and UL listed for domestic hot water temperature maintenance.

B. This Section includes plumbing piping heat tracing for domestic hot-water-temperature maintenance, with the following electric heating cables:

1. Self-regulating, parallel resistance.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: Include rated capacities, operating characteristics, furnished specialties, and accessories for each type of product indicated.

1. Schedule heating capacity, length of cable, spacing, and electrical power requirement for each electric heating cable required.

B. Shop Drawings: For electric heating cable. Include plans, sections, details, and attachments to other work.

1. Wiring Diagrams: Power, signal, and control wiring.

C. Field quality-control test reports.

D. Operation and maintenance data.

E. Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Section.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. This installation shall be in compliance with NEC and all federal, state and local codes. The heat tracing system shall conform to ANSI/IEEE Standard 515-1989 and P515-1.

B. Provide all equipment necessary for a complete and operable system. Extent of work by Divisions 26, 27 and 28 is shown on the Contract Drawings. All other wiring required is the responsibility of this Contractor.

1.5 WARRANTY

A. Heater cable shall be warranted for a period of 10 years.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 SELF-REGULATING, PARALLEL-RESISTANCE HEATING CABLES

A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:

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1. Bylin Mfg. Co.

2. Chromalox, Inc.; Wiegard Industrial Division; Emerson Electric Company.

3. Nelson Heat Trace.

4. Raychem; a division of Tyco Thermal Controls.

5. Thermon Manufacturing Co.

B. The self-regulating cable shall consist of two 16 AWG nickel plated copper bus wires embedded in a radiation-cross linked parallel conductive polymer as the heating element, covered by a radiation-cross linked, polyolefin, dielectric jacket, surrounded by a polymer-coated aluminum vapor barrier wrap, enclosed in a tinned copper braid of 14 AWG wire. The braid shall be covered with a 40-mil polyolefin outer jacket, color coded, and with a minimum cut-through resistance of 600 lb. per CSA 22.2 0.3 Cutting Test 4.14.

C. The heater shall vary its output all along its length to maintain temperatures between 105 deg F and 140 deg F and operate on 277 volt power. Temperature shall be maintained by utilizing and programmable electronic controller with straight runs of heating cable on the pipe.

D. Power retention of the heating element shall be a minimum of 90% after 30 cycles between 50 deg F and 212 deg F, and shall not decrease in resistance when powered at 208 volts and exposed to 400 deg F for 30 minutes.

2.2 CONTROLS

A. Centralized Master Heat Tracing Controller, Monitor and Power Distribution System: The controller shall not be of line sensing over-limit design. Controller shall be equal to Raychem ACCS-30 multi-point advanced commercial, control system for the heat trace system. The ACCS-30 system shall control & monitor each ACCS-PCM-5 power control panel. The ACCS-PCM-5 panel shall directly control up to five (5) individual heat-tracing circuits using electromechanical relays rated at 30 A @ 277 V. The ACCS-PCM-5 shall have integrated GFI circuit protection for all five circuits. The ACCS-30 shall include a User Interface Terminals which is a panel-mounted display for use with the ACCS panel. The ACCS-UIT shall have an LCD color display with touch-screen technology, and shall provide an easy user interface for programming without keyboards or cryptic labels. The UIT shall have RS-485, RS-232, or 10/100Base-T Ethernet communications ports that allow communication with the external Distributed Control Systems. A USB interface shall be included for easy configuration and firmware upgrades. The ACCS-UIT is designed for use on indoor or nonhazardous location installations and shall be rated for NEMA 12 environments. Communication wiring between the UIT, PCM, and RTD’s shall be RS-485 twisted pair (Belden Catalog No. 8761). The controller shall have PASC (proportional ambient sensing control), user interface terminal with touch screen technology to allow access to all heat tracing circuits. It shall be a programmable solid state electronic type and shall have BMS interface communication with a host PC for central programming to set pipe temperatures and provide alarm relays in loss of power, current sensing, voltage sensing, ground fault, incorrect water heater temperature and communication failure. The controller shall also be capable of setting different pipe temperatures based on ambient and voltage with 24 hour, 7 day/week programmable options. The controller shall have the energy savings feature of lowering pipe temperature during low use periods and the ability to raise the temperature of the pipes for a programmed interval. The controller shall have flexible wiring configurations to operate up to 260 circuits. The controller panel shall include 30ma Ground Fault circuit breakers for each heat tracing circuit and shall be capable of operating at 277 volts. The minimum rating shall be 22,000 AIC and the panel shall be furnished with a 100 amp main circuit breaker.

1. Control and Monitoring Systems Feature: All control and monitoring systems shall communicate with a host PC for central programming, status review, and alarm annunciation. All systems shall include, but not be limited to, the following: a. Alarm limits and setpoint temperatures shall be programmable from the central monitoring

and control panel in deg F and deg C.

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b. The system shall be switched by an external solid state relay. c. The system shall assign one resistance temperature detectors (RTD) (capable of 4

maximum per circuit) to a circuit to monitor temperature. Provide 22 gauge, 3 conductor control wire (Belden #8771 or equivalent) to interconnect sensor with control panel.

d. The system shall monitor temperature, voltage, and line current to the systems. e. The system shall monitor ground-fault current and offer the option of alarm or trip if the

ground fault exceeds the selectable level. f. The system shall be field-mounted and shall meet UL and CSA standards for non-

hazardous areas. g. The NEC and CEC requirement for ground-fault protection shall be integral to the

controller. h. The user interface terminal shall be LCD color display with touch screen technology. i. The system shall use RTDs that are wired directly to the central monitoring systems or to a

remote RTD module that communicates with the central monitoring system over a twisted 3 conductor, 22 gauge control wire. Up to four RTDs sensor inputs for each circuit shall be available for a variety of combinations of temperature control, monitoring, and alarming.

j. The system shall be compatible with self-regulating heating cables for domestic hot water temperature control perform and freeze protection cables to the following functions: 1) Controlling and monitoring pipe temperatures. 2) Providing real-time temperature and alarm log readouts. 3) Providing alarms in the event of low or high pipe temperature, low or high heater

current, high ground fault current, ground fault trip, relay failure, and sensor failure. 4) Provide remote alarm annunciation. 5) Interfacing with personal computers and DCS systems. 6) Controlling and monitoring freeze protection cabling by ambient air sensor.

k. Maximum current per circuit shall be 30 A using EMRs. l. Voltage to heating cables shall be 277V, single phase. m. The system shall be complete with individual control contactors, circuit breakers, power

transformers (adjacent to each panel) as required.

2. Units shall be network-ready to provide communication to host PC running WindowsTM-based Supervisor software for central programming, status review, and alarm annunciation.

2.3 ACCESSORIES

A. Cable Installation Accessories: Fiberglass tape, heat-conductive putty, cable ties, silicone end seals and splice kits, and installation clips all furnished by manufacturer, or as recommended in writing by manufacturer.

B. Power connection, end seal, splice and tee components shall be applied in the field, shall be NEMA 4X rated, shall be UL listed, shall not require the Contractor to cut the heater core to expose bus wires, shall be re-enterable for servicing. All components that make an electrical connection shall be installed under this insulation.

C. A 30 ma ground fault circuit breaker shall be installed.

D. Warning Labels: Refer to Division 22 Section "Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment."

E. Warning Tape: Continuously printed "Electrical Tracing"; vinyl, at least 3 mils thick, and with pressure-sensitive, permanent, waterproof, self-adhesive back.

1. Width for Markers on Pipes with OD, Including Insulation, Less Than 6 Inches: 3/4 inch minimum.

2. Width for Markers on Pipes with OD, Including Insulation, 6 Inches or Larger: 1-1/2 inches minimum.

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PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 APPLICATIONS

A. Install the following types of electric heating cable for the applications described:

1. Temperature Maintenance for Domestic Hot Water: Self-regulating, parallel-resistance heating cable.

3.2 INSTALLATION

A. The system shall be installed according to the Drawings and the manufacturer’s instructions. The Contractor shall be responsible for providing a functional system, installed in accordance with applicable national and local code requirements. Each circuit shall be protected with a 30-mA ground-fault protection device.

B. Electric Heating Cable Installation for Temperature Maintenance for Domestic Hot Water:

1. Heating cable shall be installed on domestic hot water piping as shown on the Drawings.

2. Install electric heating cables after piping has been tested and before insulation is installed.

3. Insulation shall not be installed until heating cable installation is complete and a megohmeter test has been passed.

4. Install insulation over piping with electric heating cables according to Division 22 Section "Plumbing Insulation."

5. Install warning tape on piping insulation where piping is equipped with electric heating cables.

C. Set field-adjustable switches and circuit-breaker trip ranges.

D. Protect installed heating cables, including non-heating leads, from damage.

E. Heating cable system shall be connected to power by the Electrical Contractor.

F. Ground equipment according to Division 26 Section "Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems."

G. Connect wiring according to Division 26 Section "Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables."

3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

A. Testing of the cable shall be performed by measuring the heater circuit continuity and the insulation resistance between the braid and bus wires with a 2500-Vdc megohmmeter (megger). The heater shall be deemed acceptable if the circuit is continuous and megger readings shall be at least 20 megohms regardless of heater length. Circuits yielding unacceptable readings must be repaired or replaced. Submit records of the test data to the A/E.

B. Testing: Perform tests after cable installation but before application of insulation.

1. Procedure: Measure the heater circuit continuity and the insulation resistance between the braid and bus wires with a 2500-Vdc megohmmeter (megger).

2. Timing: The tests should be performed after the pipe insulation has been installed and prior to installation of wall or ceiling panels, and shall be witnessed by the Construction Manager and the manufacturer or the manufacturer’s representative.

3. Acceptable Results: The heater circuit shall be continuous and megger readings shall be at least 20 megaohms regardless of heater length. Circuits yielding unacceptable readings must be repaired or replaced.

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4. Submittal of Results: Submit records of the test data to the Construction Manager.

C. Remove and replace malfunctioning units and retest as specified above.

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