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SECTION 08710 FINISH HARDWARE 00000000PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1. SECTION INCLUDES A. B.

Door hardware as shown on Drawings and as specified herein. Verify the accuracy of quantities, sizes, finish and proper hardware to be provided. Determine all details related to door locksets functions. Hardware not specifically listed for a particular opening shall be provided under this Section and shall be the same as hardware types and quality for similar opening elsewhere in the building or as directed by the Engineer.

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REFERENCES A. ANSI - American National Standards Institute A156.1 - Butts and Hinges (BHMA 101) A156.2 - Locks and Lock Trim (BHMA 601) A156.3 - Exit Devices (BHMA 701) A156.4 - Door Control Closers (BHMA 301) A156.6 - Architectural Door Trim (BHMA 1001) A156.13 - Mortise Locks and Latches (BHMA 621) A156.16 - Auxiliary Hardware (BHMA 1201) A156.18 - Materials and Finishes (BHMA 1301) B. NFPA - National Fire Protection Association NFPA 80 - Standard for Fire Doors and Windows NFPA 101 - Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures

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IBC - International Building Code (IBC 2003) All applicable portions of IBC 2003

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ADAAG Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities. All applicable portions

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1.3.

SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's technical product data for each item of hardware. Include whatever information may be necessary to show compliance with the requirements and include installation and maintenance of operating parts and finish instructions. Hardware Schedule: Submit final hardware schedule including coordination with doors, frames and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, functions and finish of hardware. Submit separate detailed schedule showing the implementation of the Owner's final instruction on the keying of locks. Samples: Prior to submittal of hardware schedule and ordering of hardware, submit one sample of each type of exposed hardware unit, finished as required, and tagged with full description for the approval of the Engineer.

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TRANSPORTATION, HANDLING AND STORAGE A. Deliver items of hardware to job site in Manufacturer's original new packing, complete with necessary appurtenances including screws, keys and instructions. Mark each individual container with manufacturer's name and catalog number as they appear in hardware schedule. Provide secure lock-up for hardware delivered to Project. Control handling and installation of hardware items which are not immediately replaceable, so that completion of work will not be delayed by hardware losses, both before and after installation.

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WARRANTY A. Submit written guarantee signed by Manufacturer and Contractor, agreeing to replace hardware items which fail in material or workmanship within 1 year of the date of substantial handing over.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE A. B. Manufacturers: Obtain each type of hardware from a single manufacturer to the greatest possible extent. Supplier: A recognized architectural hardware supplier with warehousing facilities, and has been providing hardware for similar Projects for a period of not less than 2 years and who has, or will employ an experienced architectural hardware consultant to be available, at reasonable times during work, for consultation about Project's hardware requirements to the Engineer as well as Contractor.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1. MATERIALS A. General: 1. 2. Hardware shall be of Grade 1, heavy-duty type, solid metal, entirely free from imperfections in manufacture and finish and shall be UL Listed or equivalent. Finish of Hardware: Conform to BHMA coding. Finish shall be as shown on Drawings and in accordance with the following: a. b. 3. 4. Polished brass - BMHA finish Code No. 605, bright polished brass, clear coated (lacquered). Stainless steel - Conform to the BHMA Code 630; satin finish, complying with ANSI/BHMA A156.18.

Provide matching finish for different components of the same hardware set. Provide hardware items of proper design for the use of doors and frames of thickness, profile, swing, security and similar requirements indicated and as necessary for proper installation and operation. Fire rated doors shall be provided with approved fire rated hardware conforming to NFPA 80 and NFPA 101.

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Door Handles: Lever handles shall be rounded, spring loaded on both sides and have safety feature return ends. Finish shall be stainless steel, conforming to BHMA Code 630. Fasteners: Fabricated of stainless steel, head finish matching with the surface of hardware item. Furnish screws for installation, with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat-head screws except as otherwise indicated. Finish exposed or partially exposed screws to match hardware finish or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of such other work as closely as possible, including - prepared for paint - in surfaces to receive painted finish. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units which are exposed when door is closed, except to extent no standard units of type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Furnish wood screws for all connections to wood doors, and machine screws for all connections to metal parts and assemblies.

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Hinges: A. Butt hinges shall meet the requirements of ANSI A156.1 (BHMA 101). Hinges shall bear mark or trademark of manufacturer. Size of hinge shall be 100 x 100 mm, unless indicated otherwise on hardware schedule. Full mortise five knuckle hinges shall have flat button tips, square cornered and shall have stainless steel pins, nonremovable pins for external doors. Number of hinges for each door type shall be in accordance with Hardware Schedule shown on Drawings.

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Hinges shall have minimum leave thickness 3.4 for exterior and vestibule door as well as doors over 1000 mm wide, and 3.7 mm leave thickness for
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other doors of standard construction. Full mortise hinges with heavy duty ball bearing shall be used for external doors and full mortise hinges with standard ball bearing shall be for internal doors. 2. 3. B. Single acting spring hinges shall be as approved by the Engineer. Double acting spring hinges shall be as approved by the Engineer.

Locksets and Latchsets: Conforming to ANSI A156.13 (BHMA 621), UL listed, shall be heavy duty series, Operational Grade 1, Security Grade 2, mortise and cylinder type as required, functions as shown on drawings. All locks shall be construction grandmasterkeyed. 1. Lock Cylinders: Models selected shall conform to ANSI A156.5 (BHMA 1001), having a minimum of 6 pin tumblers. Lock cylinders be interchangeable cores with their keys. Lock cylinders shall be permanently inscribed with a number that identifies the key-change combination to the building lock manufacturer. Only manufacturer's name or trademark shall be visible after installation. Locksets and Latchsets: As shown on drawings, cylindrical or mortise types providing the lock functions as shown on drawings, minimum backset 70 mm with stainless steel, polished lever/knob handle and escutcheons, minimum thickness 1.25 mm. Knobs shall be spherical design. Latchbolt throw shall be 16 mm minimum except when lockset is used on pairs of doors where latchbolt throw minimum is 19 mm. For locksets with deadbolt function, minimum throw of deadbolt shall be 25 mm. Strikes: Shall be wrought box type, lips curved and returned to door frame or frame trim with minimum projection necessary for protection of frame and trim.

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Exit Devices (Panic Bolt): Exit devices shall meet the requirements of ANSI A156.3, Grade 1, UL listed. Concealed vertical rod devices shall be provided. Flush Bolt: Type required shall be as indicated on the Hardware Schedule. Flush bolt location, aligned in edge of door with operating mechanism of top bolt centered 300 mm from top of door and bottom bolt centered 300 mm above bottom of door. For doors over 2100 mm in height bolt height shall not exceed 1800 mm from the floor. 1. 2. Automatic flush bolts shall be as approved by the Engineer. Constant latch flush bolts shall be as approved by the Engineer.

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Overhead Door Closers: Unless otherwise indicated on drawings comply with ANSI A156.4, Grade 2, overhead surface-mounted type, and function as required or as recommended by manufacturer. Sweep period of the closer shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 70 degrees, door will take at least 3 seconds to move to a point 75 mm from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door. Closer shall have automatic hold-open feature. 1. 2. General overhead door closers shall be as approved by the Engineer. Overhead door closers for Fire Exit Doors shall be as approved by the Engineer.

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Push Plates: Size shall be as indicated on Drawings or approved by the Engineer


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and shall conform to ANSI A156.6 satin finish stainless steel. Provide plates with cutouts for lock cylinders, where required. G. Thresholds: Provide units not less than 100 mm wide complying with ANSI A156.6, extruded aluminum with minimum 3 mm wall thickness. Height of threshold shall conform to door cut. Door Stops: Conform to ANSI A156.16 (BHMA 1201) 1. 2. 3. 4. I. Grade 1.

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Wall-mounted door stops shall be as approved by the Engineer. Wall-mounted door stops with holder shall be as approved (Cast stop and holder) by the Engineer. Floor-mounted door stops shall be approved (Cast stop) by the Engineer. Floor-mounted door stops with holder shall be as approved by (Cast stop and holder) the Engineer.

Door Silencers: Provide silencers for metal door frames in accordance with BHMA Grade 1 (BHMA A156.16); neoprene or rubber, minimum diameter 13 mm; fabricated for drilled-in application to frame.

2.2.

KEYS AND KEYING A. Keys shall be permanently inscribed with a number that identifies the cylinder or lock manufacturer and the key symbol. Keys shall be appropriately tagged. Keys shall be provided as follows: B. Grandmaster key to work on all locks of all buildings on site. Master key for each building. Sub-Master key for each floor of building. Sub-Master key for service areas of each building. Construction grandmaster key.

Number of keys shall be provided as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Each Lock: 3 keys. Grandmaster key: 6 grandmaster keys. Master-key: 6 master keys for each master key group. Sub-Master-key: 6 sub-master keys for each key group. Construction grandmaster key: 6 Nos.

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Change-key Blanks: 50 to fit keyway of cylinders for all locks. Keying shall be in sets and sub-sets. Keys of any one set or subset shall not operate of any other set unless scheduled otherwise. Keys shall be packaged with core cylinders in sealed containers.
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Key Control System: BHMA Grade 1 system, including key-holding hooks, labels, three sets of key tags with self-locking key holders, key-gathering envelopes, and temporary and permanent markers. Contain system in metal cabinet with baked-enamel finish. Wall-Mounted Cabinet shall be with hingedpanel door equipped with key-holding panels and pin-tumbler cylinder door lock. Cabinet shall be able to hold keys for 150 percent of the number of locks. Furnish four sets of index cards for recording key information. Include three receipt forms for each key-holding hook.

2.3.

HARDWARE SCHEDULE (Refer to Drawings)

PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION OF HARDWARE A. General: Finish hardware items shall be installed in a neat, workmanlike manner according to the manufacturer's written recommendations, unless otherwise specified herein. Fasteners: Suitable fastening devices shall be provided for installation of hardware items. Installation shall provide against shock and tampering. Exposed fastenings shall match contiguous materials and finish of hardware items and shall be inconspicuous. Where practicable finish flush with surrounding surfaces and fastenings shall be of materials compatible with contacting hardware surfaces. Final Adjustment: Immediately upon completion and acceptance of the project, make final adjustments in the finish hardware installation; remove construction core from cylinders and then open sealed containers in the presence of the Engineer and install proper core in cylinders, demonstrate to the Engineer that each item is in perfect working condition; perform intended function and that tagged keys operate respective locks. Correct items of hardware not acceptable to the Engineer by proper adjustment or replacement at no cost to the Owner. Deliver tagged keys upon acceptance of each core cylinder installation. Protection: Protect installed hardware from paint, stains, and blemishes until acceptance of the work. Location of Hardware on Hinged Doors: Locate in accordance with the recommended locations for Builder's Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames as published by the Door and Hardware Institute. END OF SECTION

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