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Doors & Hardware

LT FQRS Office\Cafeteria Project Doors & Hardware

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Doors & Hardware Table of Contents 1.

Introduction ...............................................................................................................................2

2.

General ......................................................................................................................................3 2.1.

3.

Terms and/or References ............................................................................................................. 3

Management ..............................................................................................................................3 3.1.

“Special Conditions”...................................................................................................................... 3

3.2.

“Design/Build PEB” ....................................................................................................................... 3

4.

Design Responsibility ..................................................................................................................3

5.

Design Criteria ............................................................................................................................4 5.1.

6.

Procurement ..............................................................................................................................4 6.1.

7.

8.

Related Standards ......................................................................................................................... 4

Hardware Listing ........................................................................................................................... 4

Door Designation........................................................................................................................6 7.1.

DD-14D ........................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.

7.2.

DD-19 ............................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.

7.3.

LS-C................................................................................................................................................ 8

7.4.

PASS-2 ........................................................................................................................................... 8

7.5.

PB-D............................................................................................................................................... 9

Installation, Integration & Testing ...............................................................................................9 8.1.

Personnel Doors and Hardware .................................................................................................... 9

8.2.

Fire Alarm Interface .................................................................................................................... 10

8.3.

Electrical ...................................................................................................................................... 10

1. Introduction This Document shall serve as a guide for a “Doors & Hardware” for RUBIK project located in LT FQRS Office/Cafeteria Design/Build PEB Rev. 0

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Doors & Hardware Lewistown, Pennsylvania.

2. General 2.1.

Terms and/or References

2.1.1.The following are references of terms and names used within this guideline. 2.1.1.1. “Owner” shall reference “First Quality” and/or representatives 2.1.1.2. “Contractor”, “General Contractor” and/or “GC” shall reference “General Contractor” team and/or company in general. 2.1.1.3. “By Others” shall reference work described and/or performed by parties not included within this document

3. Management 3.1.

“Special Conditions”

The contractor shall abide by all terms and conditions defined in “RUBIK Special Conditions” throughout the construction phase.

3.2.

“Design/Build PEB”

The contractor shall abide by all terms and conditions defined in “Design/Build PEB” throughout the construction phase.

4. Design Responsibility 4.1. For this design / build Work, the Contractor shall be the “design professional in responsible charge”. All documents required to be submitted for permitting and/or approval for design and construction shall be sealed and submitted, by the Contractor, to the appropriate authorities. Documents shall bear the seal of the appropriate design professional and a Pennsylvania Certificate of Authorization Seal. 4.1.1.The contractor shall design and construct the facility to meet all codes applicable to the facility and in compliance with all agencies having jurisdiction in Mifflin County, Lewistown, Pennsylvania where the facility is to be constructed.

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Doors & Hardware 5. Design Criteria 5.1.

Related Standards

5.1.1. Division 8 - Steel Doors and Frames. 5.1.2. Division 8 - Flush Wood Doors. 5.1.3. Division 8 - Aluminum Doors and Frames 5.1.4. Division 16 – Electrical

6. Procurement The Contractor shall furnish all doors, frames and hardware as described in this section and per section 7.1

6.1.

Hardware Listing

6.1.1. Butt Hinges – Ives, Hager Roton, McKinney 6.1.2. Continuous Hinges – Ives, Hager Roton, Select Products 6.1.3. Locksets & Cylinders – Schlage Lock Co. (Patented Security Primus removable cores cylinders) 

Furnish Schlage Patented Security Primus removable core cylinders at all doors, keyed as directed by the owner and inscribe key with the notation "DO NOT DUPLICATE".



Key Quantity:  Furnish 3 change keys for each lock.  5 master keys for each master system.  5 grandmaster keys for each grandmaster system.  One extra blank for each lock.  3 Control Keys (Construction and Permanent).  6 Construction master keys.  100 Primus key blanks. Construction cores required during construction phase



6.1.4. Exit Devices – Von Duprin 6.1.5. Closers – LCN Closers 6.1.6. Automatic Doors Openers – LCN Closers 6.1.7. Overhead Holders – Glynn-Johnson 6.1.8. Kick plates – Ives 6.1.9. Silencers – Ives LT FQRS Office/Cafeteria Design/Build PEB Rev. 0

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Doors & Hardware 6.1.10. Floor/Wall Stops – Ives 6.1.11. Single Point Closer/Holder Release Device – Sargent MFG. Co., ASSA Abloy 6.1.12. Emergency Push Button – Safety Technology International 6.1.13. Push Button Exit – Schlage, Allegion 6.1.14. Electric Strikes – HES, ASSA ABLOY 6.1.15. Lock Sets - Sargent, ASSA ABLOY 6.1.16. Inductive Coupling Power Transfer - – Securitron, ASSA ABLOY 6.1.17. Wireless Lock Set – Sargent, ASSA ABLOY 6.1.18. Access Controller – Synergis, GENETEC 6.1.19. Door & Reader Interface – HID Global 6.1.20. Master Controller Enclosure – Synergis, GENETEC 6.1.21. Power System – Maximal, Altronix

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Doors & Hardware 7. Door Designation 7.1. DD-14D- Interior Dual Mag Secured Access – Card Reader Out Side (CRO) 2

EA

MAGNETIC LOCK

1

EA

PUSH BUTTON EXIT

1

EA

HORN/STROBE

1

EA

CARD READER

M380BD-335 LC-623 GID-EX-DA-SF-626 CSH-1224W-BW SE RP40

SEC 630SCE POT HID

UPON A FORCED DOOR ENTRY THE HORN/STROBE ALARM WILL SOUND AND REMAIN ON UNTIL DOOR IS CLOSED AND ALARM IS RESET BY VALID PROXY CARD READ UPON A DOOR PROPPED OPEN FOR 45 SECONDS THE HORN/STROBE WILL SOUND AND WILL REQUIRE A VALID PROXY CARD READ TO SILENCE AND RESET MAGNETIC LOCKS RELEASE ON FIRE ALARM EVENT OR THROUGH EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON WHICH DOORS WILL REMAIN UNLOCKED UNTIL EITHER FIRE ALARM SYSTEM HAS BEEN RESET (FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INITIATED) or IF EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON WAS USED THE BUTTON IS RESET. PUSH BUTTON TO PROVIDE RELEASE OF MAGNETIC LOCKS ALL READERS ARE TO BE MONITORED FOR TAMPERING AND PROGRAMED TO SEND OUT EMAIL NOTIFICATION TO FIRST QUALITY SUPPORT ALL ALARM EVENTS ARE TO SEND EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS TO FIRST QUALITY FACILITY SECURITY SUPPORT ANY CAMERAS IN THE IMMEDIATE THAT HAS THE POSSIBILITY OF CAPTURING ALARM EVENTS SHALL BE ASSOCIATED TO RECORD ALARM EVENTS.

MAGNETIC LOCK SHALL BE MONITORED FOR TAMPERING ALERTS AND SEND EMAIL NOIFICATIONS TO FIRST QUALITY FACILITY SECURITY SUPPORT

7.2. DD-19 – Interior Wireless Access Controlled Door – Card Reader Out Side (CRO) 1

EA

IN120 CYLINDRICAL LOCK SET

1

EA

SEALS

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IN120-EM01-IP-B-91 303AS

SARG PEMKO

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Doors & Hardware THE USE OF 6 AA BATTERIES SHALL BE USED. DOOR POSITION WILL BE MONITORED FOR OPEN AND CLOSED STATUS. FORCED DOOR, UNKNOWN OR UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS, BATTERY, AND TAMPERING WILL BE MONITORED AND ALAERT NOTIFICATION WIL LBE COMMUNICATED TO DEFINED FQ SUPPORT PERSONNEL. REMOVEABLE KEYCORE USED FOR THE KEY OVERRIDE , WILL MATCH EXISTING FIRST QUALTY SITE KEY SYSTEM.

Locksets Intelligent Wi-Fi Access Control Cylindrical Locks A. WiFi Access Control Cylindrical Locks to be 10-Line Series as manufactured by SARGENT Manufacturing of New Haven, CT. B. BHMA certified extra heavy duty, lever type cylindrical lock conforming to ANSI156.2 Series 4000, Grade 1 standard and ANSI A117.1 accessibility guidelines. Motorized locking control of lever handle trim (solenoids not acceptable) with ½" anti-friction deadlocking latch, UL listed and labeled for up to 3 hour fire rated openings. 1. Backset: 2-3/4 inches. C. Wi-Fi access control locking devices interface using field replaceable IEEE802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz wireless radio connection to an Ethernet Local Area Network (LAN) facilitating centralized control via a Software Development Kit (SDK). Locks will continue to operate independent of Ethernet (LAN) wireless connection slowdown or failure. 1. Provide access control products with non-volatile memory. D. Supports WEP, WPA, WPA2 and 802.1x wireless encryption (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz). AES 128 encrypted communication between IP Enabled lock and electronic access control system platform via SDK. Programmable time zone periods, blocked holidays, automatic unlock with or without first entry, minimum of 2,400 user codes and the ability to audit the last 10,000 transactions (event type, date, time, user ID and name). Distributed intelligence allows standalone functional operation of lock in absence of network communication or slowdown allowing for system operational redundancy. E. Integrated reader ISO 14443 A/B and ISO 15693 13.56 MHz contactless credentials: HID® iCLASS / iCLASS SE (full authentication, all formats), MIFARE Classic and DESFire EV1 (full authentication, all formats); NFC (Near Field Communications) and HID® SIO- Enabled™. 1. Valid/ invalid credential presentation viewable by means of LED indicators on outside escutcheon. F. Environmental Conditions: Conformally coated weather resistant electronic controller shall meet the following minimum requirements: 1. Operating temperature: -13°F (-25°C) to 151°F (66°C) 2. Operating humidity: < 85% non-condensing

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Doors & Hardware 3. Weatherized design suitable to withstand harsh environments with a certified rating of IP55 G. Configuration: Programming of time zone periods, blocked holidays, automatic unlock with or without first entry, and listing 10,000 event transaction history consisting of event type, date, time, user ID and name is required. 1. Provide network and lock configuration CD tool kit for initial lock set-up and programming via USB connection. H. Monitoring: Software accessible monitoring (via SDK) of inside lever handle (Request-to-Exit), door position switch (DPS) integral to the lock (door open/closed status), forced door, unknown card, door held open, battery and tamper. 1. Standard privacy function initiated from push button on inside escutcheon and cancelled upon activation of valid Request-To-Exit (REX) or user defined credentials. a. Activation of privacy function is indicated by LED notification on inside escutcheon. b. Redundant actuation of privacy button does not deactivate privacy mode. I. Emergency override access capability by mechanical key cylinder retraction of lock latch bolt without electronic activation necessary. J. Inside lever retracts latch bolt. K. Power Source: Powered by 6 AA alkaline batteries with LED indication of locked, programming mode and low capacity warning status conditions. 1. Optional hard power by means of 12-24 VDC power supply. (REVIEW POWER JUMP ICPT BELOW FOR USEAGE) L. Cylinders: Reference 2.04 Keying for keying requirements

7.3

DB

The Contractor shall furnish standalone deadbolt locking set and hardware as described in this section.

7.3.1 Deadbolt Lock set

7.4

LS-C

The Contractor shall furnish standalone store room lock set and hardware as described in this section.

7.4.1 7.5

PASS-2

The Contractor shall furnish passage handle and hardware as described in this section. LT FQRS Office/Cafeteria Design/Build PEB Rev. 0

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Doors & Hardware 7.5.1 7.6

PB-D

The Contractor shall furnish standalone electronic lock set and hardware as described in this section. 7.6.1

CO-100 Standalone Electronic Lock

8 Installation, Integration & Testing 8.6

Personnel Doors and Hardware

Contractor shall install, integrate and test all doors as described in these sections. 8.6.1

Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door, to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application made.

8.6.2

Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.

8.6.3

Final Adjustment: Wherever hardware installation is made more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space or area, return to the work during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy, and makes final check and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment.

8.6.4

Instruct Owner's Personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware finishes, during the final adjustment of hardware.

8.6.5

Continued Maintenance Service: Approximately six months after the acceptance of hardware in each area, the Installer, accompanied by the representative of the latch and lock manufacturer, shall return to the project and re-adjust every item of hardware to restore proper function of doors and hardware. Consult with and instruct Owner's personnel in recommended additions to the maintenance procedures. Replace hardware items which have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials or installation of hardware units. Prepare a written report of current and predictable problems (of substantial nature) in the performance of the hardware.

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Doors & Hardware 8.7

Fire Alarm Tie - In

Security Contractor shall install wire, and connect to fire system alarm relay contacts installed by the contracted fire alarm service company to ensure electronic door locks drop power as per local, federal and FM code requirements. Tests shall be conducted to ensure all system work as required. 8.7.1

Fire-Rated Openings: Provide hardware for fire-rated openings in compliance with NFPA Standard No. 80 and local building code requirements. Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by UL or an approved testing agency for types and sizes of doors required and complies with requirements of door and door frame labels.

8.7.2

Fire-Rated Assemblies: Upon completion of the installation, all fire door assemblies shall be tested to confirm proper operation of the closing device and that it meets all criteria of a fire door assembly as per NFPA 80 2007 Edition. At completion of the project, written record shall be furnished by the door hardware supplier and given to the owner to be made available to the Authority Having Jurisdiction, “AHJ”. The record shall show all fire rated openings, door number and location, along with hardware supplied and installed for the opening. The inspection of the fire doors that are swinging doors with builders hardware type to be performed by individuals with knowledge and understanding of the operating components of the type of door being subjected to testing as required by the AHJ.

8.8

Electrical

Contractor shall furnish and install electrical as described in this section and in compliance to all NEC local, federal code requirements 8.8.1

Where scheduled supply electrified exit devices that allow for remote retraction of latch bolts by use of a solenoid. Access control system will allow exit devices to be changed from exit only or latched to push-pull operation.

8.8.2

Furnish power transfers that are recessed into door and frame. Power transfers to allow electrical power to pass from door to frame without the use of door cords or transfer hinges.

8.8.3

Furnish power supplies to operate electrified exit devices. Power supplies to have regulated output that is field selectable for either 24VDC @ 2 amps or 12VDC @ 4 amps. Standard input at 120VAC @ 1amp or 240VAC @ 0.5amp. Power Supplies to have five (5) knockout holes for conduit connection with terminal block that handles up to 14 gauge wire. Power supplies will handle up to 16 amp current inrush to retract exit device latch bolt.

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Doors & Hardware 8.8.4

Furnish wiring diagrams (riser and point to point) with theory of operation to electrical contractor for use in installing electrical hardware products.

8.8.5

Electrical contractor to run all wiring and make all final connections for electrified hardware. Hardware supplier shall be responsible to furnish all wiring diagrams to operate electrified hardware. Access control material and electrified hardware to interface at junction boxes.

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