Significant factors in the generation of waste in this Section include corrugated cardboard, packing materials, protection, and ordering or delivery errors.
In this climate, reducing the energy use of a building is usually the single most important thing that can be done to reduce the building's overall environmental impact. Windows and doors compromise the thermal efficiency of a building's enclosure, and should be chosen with care.
Using prehung wood doors can have a resource advantage, having frames with resource efficient core material, and lessen construction waste.
The choice of doors themselves offer some conflicts. There are doors available with recycled content in the finish panels as well as the cores. These, as well as normal flush doors, are made with a lot of formaldehyde offgassing glues and binders. If air quality is a prime concern, use doors made of solid, unprocessed wood.
SECTION 08200 DOORS AND FRAMES
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 DESCRIPTION
Extent of work shall be to furnish and install all doors and frames as shown on Drawings and Door Schedule. Door Types are listed on Door Schedule, referenced to specifications listed below.
1.02 STANDARDS
In addition to other specified requirements, comply with Steel Door Institute "Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames" (SDI-100).
Comply with requirements of ANSI/NWMA I.S. 1 and Section 1300 of AWI "Architectural Wood work Quality Standards" unless otherwise indicated.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
Submit manufacturer's product data and shop drawings of fabrication and installation of doors and frames. Include details of each frame type, elevations of door design types, conditions at openings, details of construction, location of finish hardware. Show anchorage and accessory items.
Provide schedule of doors and frames using same reference numbers for details and openings as those on the Drawings.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING
Provide covered storage area to protect materials and products from sunlight, moisture, staining, and impact or other damage.
1.05 WASTE MANAGEMENT
Separate corrugated cardboard in accordance with the Waste Management Plan and place in designated areas for recycling.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR FOR TRANSPARENT FINISH
Faces: Red Oak, plain or rotary sliced; [Veneer Grade "A"][Premium (+5-8% ;$5-7) ]
Style: [Flush][ Half Glazed][Fully Glazed]
Construction: SPC (Standard Solid Core); [sofwood][hardwood (+$9) ] edges, edgebond construction (+$5)
Thickness: 1-3/4"
Warranty: 1 year (for Residential Grade; 2-, 5-year, lifetime warranties available; +10%)
Frame: Metal, 18 ga. welded
2.02 HOLLOW CORE WOOD DOOR FOR TRANSPARENT FINISH
Faces: Red Oak, plain or rotary sliced
Style: Flush
Construction: SHC (Standard Hollow Core)
Thickness: 1-3/8"
2.03 INSULATED STEEL DOOR WITH STEEL FRAME
Door: Grade II, Heavy-Duty, with high density, injected polyurethane core, with continuous wood stile and rails providing a continuous thermal break, furnished primed, with manufacturer's standard weatherstripping.
Style: Flush or Fully Glazed [Tempered][Double Glazed]
Thickness: 1-3/4"
Frame: Metal, 16 ga. Welded
Threshold: Thermally broken (low profile and/or adjustable at locations requiring wheelchair access)
For light commercial use
2.04 ALUMINUM ENTRY DOOR
Door: Manufacturer's standard door, fabricated from aluminum extrusions, with medium stiles and 10" bottom rail with weathersweep.
Manufacturer: One of the following:
Amarlite Architectural Products
Curtainwall Systems, Inc.
Efco Corporation
Kawneer Company, Inc.
Tubelite Div., Indal Inc.
United States Aluminum Corp.
Glass: Preglaze doors with fully tempered 1" insulated safety glass complying with FS DD-G-1403, Kind FT, Condition A, Type I, and with CSPC 16 CRF Part 1201.
Frame: manufacturer's standard thermal break construction 1-3/4" x 4-1/2" with weatherseal package.
Finish: color anodized, dark bronze
Hardware: Adams-Rite MS+1890 latch lock with 4590 latch paddle, Astral P-050 push bar and P005 pull, Hager heavy duty ball-bearing butt hinges with non-removable pins.
Power Door Operator: (only where called for on Door Schedule) Stanley Magic-Access electromechanical door operator with electronic controls and Stanley circular wall switches for operation.
Sidelights: Inside-outside matched resilient flush-glazed system, shop-fabricated and preassembled from aluminum extrusions, with provisions for glass replacement. Provide manufacturer's standard thermal break construction separating exterior metal from interior metal.
Threshold: S282A by Reese. Size: 36"
2.05 DOUBLE-ACTING SWING DOORS
Rigid, tempered 16 gage aluminum alloy sheet doors, plastic laminate both sides, 12" ht. stainless steel kickplates, with rolled astragal edge. Double-swing spring actuated hinging, 14" x 16" vision panel at both leaves, of break-resistant clear glazing. No bumper strips.
Color: as selected by Architect
Manufacturers:
Eliason
2.06 METAL ACCESS DOORS
Manufacturers:
BarCo Enterprise
Cesco Products
J.L. Industries
Karp Associates, Inc.
Milcor
Nystrom, Inc.
Williams Brothers Corp.
Frames: 14-gauge steel, factory primed.
Panel Door: Flush factory primed 14-gauge steel, insulated. Size: 22" x 30" minimum.
Hinge: Concealed continuous.
Locking Device: Standard screwdriver operated cam or knurled knob.
2.07 METAL FRAMES
Metal frames for doors and sidelights to be cold rolled steel, pre-engineered for hardware specified, 2" width, jamb depth required, with baked-on rust inhibitive primer, with hardware reinforcements as required.
2.08 ANCHORS AND ACCESSORIES
Use manufacturer's standard units. Use galvanized items for units built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A 153.
2.09 AIR TRANSFER GRILLES
Metal Louvers: Carnes Model RGCAD steel inverted "v" blade, primed for finish.
Size: 10" x 18".
2.10 FABRICATION
Fabricate units to be rigid, neat in appearance, and free from defects, warp or buckle. Weld exposed joints continuously, grind, dress, and make smooth, flush and invisible.
Prepare steel doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed finish hardware, including cutouts, reinforcing, drilling and tapping, complying with ANSI A 115 "Specifications for Door and Frame Preparation for Hardware".
Reinforce units to receive surface-applied finish hardware to be field applied.
Locate finish hardware per DHI "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware". Latches to be 36" from floor; bolts to be 42" from floor.
Shop paint exposed surfaces of doors and frame units using manufacturer's standard baked-on rust inhibitive primer.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
Install doors and frames strictly according to manufacturer's recommendations. Set units plumb and level, accurately aligned and securely anchored. Fit doors to frames and floors with clearances in SDI-100. Adjust doors and hardware for smooth operation.
END OF SECTION 08200
DOORS AND FRAMES 08200-#
courtesy of Design Coalition, Architects. , Madison, Wisconsin, USA ~~ www.designcoalition.org