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1 Rytec Corporation One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-RYTEC (262) Pharma-Swing Model Number PSW12002 SECTION HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERGLASS SWING DOOR PAIR PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Work included: Furnishing and installing a Rytec high performance fiberglass swing door(s) and accessories for installation RELATED SECTIONS A. Section Carpentry B. Section Architectural Paneling C. Section Glass and Glazing D. Section Caulking E. Section Entrances and Storefronts F. Section Finish Hardware 1.03 REFERENCES A. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington DC Phone SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. This section covers the furnishing and installation of a complete Rytec Pharma Swing fiberglass pair door system. The Rytec high performance fiberglass swing door includes door panels, framing and required hardware for installation as shown and specified.

2 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit the following: 1. Shop Drawings: Rytec will submit shop drawings for the fabrication and installation for the Rytec Pharma Swing fiberglass door pair and associated components of the work. Indicate anchors, joint system, hardware and other components not included in manufacture s standard data. 2. Product Data: Rytec will submit product data and standard details for the Rytec Pharma Swing Fiberglass door pair, including fabrication, finishing hardware, accessories and other components of the work. Include parts lists, maintenance instructions, and certified test data (when required). 3. Samples: Submit samples of door panel material. Construction of fiberglass panel covered in a white urethane coating, seamless with flush edges. Internal construction fiberglass reinforced polymer pultrusion, insulation 1.5 polystyrene foam, providing structural integrity, stability and quite operation. Panel construction provides a water resistant product. 4. Installation: Rytec will furnish templates, diagrams, and data to fabricators and/or installers of related door installation work, as needed for the installation of the Rytec Pharma Swing fiberglass pair door MAINTENANCE DATA A. Maintenance Data: Planned Maintenance recommended schedule is included in the owner s manual frequency requirements for lubrication, periodic adjustments and scheduled maintenance. Manual also includes manufactures data sheets QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacture s qualifications: Provide units produced by a firm with successful experience in the fabrication of doors of the type required for this project. B. Installers qualifications: Engage an installer who is an authorized representative of the door manufacturer for both the installation and maintenance of the type of units required for this project FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify actual dimensions/openings by field measurements before fabrication and record on shop drawings. Coordinate with fabrication and construction schedule to avoid construction delays COORDINATION A. Coordinate installation with mechanical contractors PRODUCT HANDLING A. All materials shall arrive in the manufacture s original sealed, labeled containers. B. Store materials in a dry, protected, well vented area. Report damaged material immediately to the delivering carrier and note such damage on the carrier s freight bill of lading.

3 C. Remove all protective materials after installation JOB SITE CONDITIONS A. Verify other trades are complete before installing the Rytec high performance fiberglass swing door. B. Mounting surfaces shall be plumb, straight and secure; substrates shall be of proper dimension and material. C. Refer to Rytec documents, shop drawings and installation instructions. D. Coordinate installation with applicable tradesman. E. Observe all appropriate OSHA safety guidelines for this work WARRANTY A. Rytec Corporation warrants the Pharma Swing fiberglass pair door (product) sold to the buyer will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment of the product from the Rytec plant. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 PRODUCTS A. The fiberglass pair swing door(s) furnished and installed shall be of type(s) and size(s) specified as indicated on plans by Rytec Corporation, Model PSW12002 Pharma-Swing Fiberglass pair Door System. B. No substitution shall be considered unless written request for approval has been submitted by the bidder and has been received by the architect at least (10) days prior to the date for receipt of bids. Each request shall include the name of the materials to be substituted and complete description of the substitute, if a similar existing project is available photographs, scope of work and any other necessary information needed for evaluation MATERIALS A. Door Panel: Water resistant construction withstanding industry standard of 0.10 in H20 air pressure. Internal construction fiberglass reinforced polymer tubing and 1.5 insulation block (polystyrene foam), bonded on both sides under pressure providing structural integrity, and quite operation. Construction of fiberglass face skins consist of a fiberglass laminate manufactured by the Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process. Panel face skins are covered in a white urethane coating, seamless with flush edges. Outside dimensions shall conform to hardware reinforcement requirements and overall door thickness of 1.75 inches. Panel construction provides water resistance and easy cleaning. Fiberglass panels will meet or exceed the minimum standards set forth by the following organizations unless standards are modified or exceeded by this specification: 1. Composite Fabricators Association (CFA). 2. Composites Institute. B. Color: All components factory finished. Color White

4 C. Frames 1. Frame sections shall be manufactured from Type 304 or 316 stainless steel and shall be free of buckles, waves or other defects. 2. Components shall be Type 304 or 316 stainless steel. 3. Finished work shall be neat in appearance, square, and free of defects, warps and buckles. Stainless steel members shall be straight and of uniform profile throughout their lengths. 4. Jamb, header, mullion and sill profiles shall be in accordance with the frame schedule and as shown on the approved submittal drawings. 5. Cut-off sanitary jamb stops shall be constructed with angled, closed-end minimum of 4 in. from floor. 6. Corner joints shall have all contact edges closed tight with faces mitered and stops either butted or mitered. 7. Flush face joints at mullions, sills, and transoms shall be continuously welded and smoothly finished. 8. Minimum depth of stops shall be 5/8 in. (15.8 mm). Cut-off stops, where shown, shall be capped at heights as shown on approved submittal drawings. It is recommended that cut-off stops not be used at exterior, lead lined, or gasketed openings, or when the required finish is higher than Number When shipping limitations so dictate, frames for large openings shall be fabricated in sections designated for assembly in the field by others. Alignment plates or angles shall be installed at each joint. Such components shall be at least the same thickness as the frame. Field joints shall be made in accordance with the contract documents and shall be assembled in the field by others. D. Hardware Reinforcements: 1. Frames shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for templated mortised hardware only, in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and templates provided by the hardware supplier. Where surface mounted hardware, anchor hinges, thrust pivots, pivot reinforced hinges, or non-templated mortised hardware apply, frames shall be reinforced, with drilling and tapping done by others in the field. Hardware reinforcing shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Minimum thickness of hardware reinforcing plates shall be as follows: Hinge and pivot reinforcements in. x 1.25 in. x 10 in. length (4.2 mm x 31.7 mm x 254 mm)

5 E. Floor Anchors. 1. Thickness of floor anchors shall be a minimum of in. (1.7 mm). Floor anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Where applicable, floor anchors shall be provided with two holes for fasteners and shall be fastened inside jambs with at least four (4) welds per anchor. 3. For applications that do not permit the use of a floor anchor, an additional jamb anchor located at the base of the frame can be substituted. F. Jamb Anchors. 1. Frame anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Masonry Type Frames for installation in masonry walls shall be provided with adjustable jamb anchors of the strap and stirrup or T-strap type not less than in. (1.3 mm) thickness. Straps shall be no less than 2 in. x 10 in. (50 mm x 254 mm) in size, perforated. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 3. Dry Wall Type Frames for installation in stud partitions shall be provided with anchors of suitable design, not less that in. (1.0 mm) thickness, securely welded inside each jamb. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at a maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 4. Compression Type Slip on frames shall be provided with one or more adjustable compression anchors in each jamb and provision for secure attachment of each jamb base to stud runners. 5. Expansion Bolt Type Frames for installation in existing masonry or concrete walls shall be prepared for expansion bolt type anchors. The preparation shall consist of a countersunk hole for a 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) diameter bolt and a spacer from the unexposed surface of the frame to the wall. The spacer shall be welded to the frame and spaced a maximum of 6 in. (152 mm) from the top and bottom of the door opening, with intermediate spacing at a maximum of 26 in. (660 mm) o.c. Fasteners for such anchors shall be provided by others. Note:

6 2.04 CLEARANCES AND TOLERANCES Welded frames shall be provided with a temporary steel spreader welded or mechanically attached to the feet of the jambs to serve as bracing during shipping and handling and which shall not be used for installation. Note: The manufacturer of the doors and frames is responsible only for the manufacturing tolerances listed in 2.04.B. The final clearances and relationships between door and frame depend on the setting of the frame and the hanging and adjustment of the door and hardware. If everything is perfect in the setting of the frames and the manufacturing of the doors and frames, the clearances should be as shown in 2.04.A. However, if the frame is set to its maximum allowable tolerances, and doors and frames are manufactured to their maximum allowable tolerances, the clearances could be greater. A. After fabrication, all tool marks and surface imperfections shall be finished to make face sheets, vertical edges and weld joints free from irregularities. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that opening sizes, tolerances, and conditions are acceptable INSTALLATION A. Install door unit assembly in accordance with manufacture s instructions. B. Use anchorage devices to securely fasten assembly to wall construction and building framing without distortion or stress. C. Fit and align assembly including hardware; level to plumb to provide smooth operation. D. Coordinate installation with applicable tradesman ADJUSTING A. Adjust door and operating assemblies. B. Test and adjust doors, if necessary, for proper operation CLEANING A. Follow detailed cleaning instructions outlined in Pharma-Swing Owners Manual CONTACT INFORMATION Rytec Corporation One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-RYTEC (262) END OF SECTION

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8 Rytec Corporation One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-RYTEC (262) Pharma-Swing Model Number PSW12001 SECTION HIGH PERFORMANCE FIBERGLASS SWING DOOR SINGLE PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Work included: Furnishing and installing a Rytec high performance fiberglass swing door(s) and accessories for installation RELATED SECTIONS A. Section Carpentry B. Section Architectural Paneling C. Section Glass and Glazing D. Section Caulking E. Section Entrances and Storefronts F. Section Finish Hardware 1.03 REFERENCES A. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington DC Phone SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. This section covers the furnishing and installation of a complete Rytec Pharma Swing fiberglass door system. The Rytec high performance fiberglass swing door includes door panel(s), framing and required hardware for installation as shown and specified.

9 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit the following: 1. Shop Drawings: Rytec will submit shop drawings for the fabrication and installation for the Rytec Pharma Swing fiberglass door and associated components of the work. Indicate anchors, joint system, hardware and other components not included in manufacture s standard data. 2. Product Data: Rytec will submit product data and standard details for the Rytec Pharma Swing Fiberglass door, including fabrication, finishing hardware, accessories and other components of the work. Include parts lists, maintenance instructions, and certified test data (when required). 3. Samples: Submit samples of door panel material. Construction of fiberglass panel covered in a white urethane coating, seamless with flush edges. Internal construction fiberglass reinforced polymer pultrusion, insulation 1.5 polystyrene foam, providing structural integrity, stability and quite operation. Panel construction provides a water resistant product. 4. Installation: Rytec will furnish templates, diagrams, and data to fabricators and/or installers of related door installation work, as needed for the installation of the Rytec Pharma Swing fiberglass door MAINTENANCE DATA A. Maintenance Data: Planned Maintenance recommended schedule is included in the owner s manual frequency requirements for lubrication, periodic adjustments and scheduled maintenance. Manual also includes manufactures data sheets QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacture s qualifications: Provide units produced by a firm with successful experience in the fabrication of doors of the type required for this project. B. Installers qualifications: Engage an installer who is an authorized representative of the door manufacturer for both the installation and maintenance of the type of units required for this project FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify actual dimensions/openings by field measurements before fabrication and record on shop drawings. Coordinate with fabrication and construction schedule to avoid construction delays COORDINATION A. Coordinate installation with mechanical contractors PRODUCT HANDLING A. All materials shall arrive in the manufacture s original sealed, labeled containers. B. Store materials in a dry, protected, well vented area. Report damaged material immediately to the delivering carrier and note such damage on the carrier s freight bill of lading. C. Remove all protective materials after installation.

10 1.11 JOB SITE CONDITIONS A. Verify other trades are complete before installing the Rytec high performance fiberglass swing door. B. Mounting surfaces shall be plumb, straight and secure; substrates shall be of proper dimension and material. C. Refer to Rytec documents, shop drawings and installation instructions. D. Coordinate installation with applicable tradesman. E. Observe all appropriate OSHA safety guidelines for this work WARRANTY A. Rytec Corporation warrants the Pharma Swing fiberglass door (product) sold to the buyer will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment of the product from the Rytec plant. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 PRODUCTS A. The fiberglass swing door(s) furnished and installed shall be of type(s) and size(s) specified as indicated on plans by Rytec Corporation, Model PSW12001 Pharma-Swing Fiberglass Door System. B. No substitution shall be considered unless written request for approval has been submitted by the bidder and has been received by the architect at least (10) days prior to the date for receipt of bids. Each request shall include the name of the materials to be substituted and complete description of the substitute, if a similar existing project is available photographs, scope of work and any other necessary information needed for evaluation MATERIALS A. Door Panel: Water resistant construction withstanding industry standard of 0.10 in H20 air pressure. Internal construction fiberglass reinforced polymer tubing and 1.5 insulation block (polystyrene foam), bonded on both sides under pressure providing structural integrity, and quiet operation. Construction of fiberglass face skins consist of a fiberglass laminate manufactured by the Resin Transfer Molding (RTM) process. Panel face skins are covered in a white urethane coating, seamless with flush edges. Outside dimensions shall conform to hardware reinforcement requirements and overall door thickness of 1.75 inches. Panel construction provides water resistance and easy cleaning. Fiberglass panels will meet or exceed the minimum standards set forth by the following organizations unless standards are modified or exceeded by this specification: 1. Composite Fabricators Association (CFA). 2. Composites Institute. B. Vision Window: Door panel to include one 18 x24 x1.74 sealed thermopane window system mounted flush in door panel using a two-part resin epoxy adhesive. Once cured, it features impact resistance and good environmental stability that does not shrink or crack, and will never need to be replaced. Door panels with window systems that are adhered using caulk will not be accepted. Window system eliminates any ledges, mounting hardware, or framing that will allow dirt or debris to collect and make the cleaning process difficult. Window systems consists of completely sealed, dual pane, clear tempered safety glass meeting CPSC 16 CFR 1201.

11 C. Color: All components factory finished. Color White D. Frames 1. Frame sections shall be manufactured from Type 304 or 316 stainless steel and shall be free of buckles, waves or other defects. 2. Components shall be Type 304 or 316 stainless steel. 3. Finished work shall be neat in appearance, square, and free of defects, warps and buckles. Stainless steel members shall be straight and of uniform profile throughout their lengths. 4. Jamb, header, mullion and sill profiles shall be in accordance with the frame schedule and as shown on the approved submittal drawings. 5. Optional cut-off sanitary jamb stops shall be constructed with angled, closed-end minimum of 4 in. from floor. 6. Corner joints shall have all contact edges closed tight with faces mitered and stops either butted or mitered. 7. Flush face joints at mullions, sills, and transoms shall be continuously welded and smoothly finished. 8. Minimum depth of stops shall be 5/8 in. (15.8 mm). Cut-off stops, where shown, shall be capped at heights as shown on approved submittal drawings. It is recommended that cut-off stops not be used at exterior, lead lined, or gasketed openings, or when the required finish is higher than Number When shipping limitations so dictate, frames for large openings shall be fabricated in sections designated for assembly in the field by others. Alignment plates or angles shall be installed at each joint. Such components shall be at least the same thickness as the frame. Field joints shall be made in accordance with the contract documents and shall be assembled in the field by others. D. Hardware Reinforcements: 1. Frames shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for templated mortised hardware only, in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and templates provided by the hardware supplier. Where surface mounted hardware, anchor hinges, thrust pivots, pivot reinforced hinges, or non-templated mortised hardware apply, frames shall be reinforced, with drilling and tapping done by others in the field. Hardware reinforcing shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Minimum thickness of hardware reinforcing plates shall be as follows: Hinge and pivot reinforcements in. x 1.25 in. x 10 in. length (4.2 mm x 31.7 mm x 254 mm)

12 E. Floor Anchors. 1. Thickness of floor anchors shall be a minimum of in. (1.7 mm). Floor anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Where applicable, floor anchors shall be provided with two holes for fasteners and shall be fastened inside jambs with at least four (4) welds per anchor. 3. For applications that do not permit the use of a floor anchor, an additional jamb anchor located at the base of the frame can be substituted. F. Jamb Anchors. 1. Frame anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Masonry Type Frames for installation in masonry walls shall be provided with adjustable jamb anchors of the strap and stirrup or T-strap type not less than in. (1.3 mm) thickness. Straps shall be no less than 2 in. x 10 in. (50 mm x 254 mm) in size, perforated. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 3. Dry Wall Type Frames for installation in stud partitions shall be provided with anchors of suitable design, not less that in. (1.0 mm) thickness, securely welded inside each jamb. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at a maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 4. Compression Type Slip on frames shall be provided with one or more adjustable compression anchors in each jamb and provision for secure attachment of each jamb base to stud runners. 5. Expansion Bolt Type Frames for installation in existing masonry or concrete walls shall be prepared for expansion bolt type anchors. The preparation shall consist of a countersunk hole for a 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) diameter bolt and a spacer from the unexposed surface of the frame to the wall. The spacer shall be welded to the frame and spaced a maximum of 6 in. (152 mm) from the top and bottom of the door opening, with intermediate spacing at a maximum of 26 in. (660 mm) o.c. Fasteners for such anchors shall be provided by others. Note:

13 2.04 CLEARANCES AND TOLERANCES Welded frames shall be provided with a temporary steel spreader welded or mechanically attached to the feet of the jambs to serve as bracing during shipping and handling and which shall not be used for installation. Note: The manufacturer of the doors and frames is responsible only for the manufacturing tolerances listed in 2.04.B. The final clearances and relationships between door and frame depend on the setting of the frame and the hanging and adjustment of the door and hardware. If everything is perfect in the setting of the frames and the manufacturing of the doors and frames, the clearances should be as shown in 2.04.A. However, if the frame is set to its maximum allowable tolerances, and doors and frames are manufactured to their maximum allowable tolerances, the clearances could be greater. A. After fabrication, all tool marks and surface imperfections shall be finished to make face sheets, vertical edges and weld joints free from irregularities. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Verify that opening sizes, tolerances, and conditions are acceptable INSTALLATION A. Install door unit assembly in accordance with manufacture s instructions. B. Use anchorage devices to securely fasten assembly to wall construction and building framing without distortion or stress. C. Fit and align assembly including hardware; level to plumb to provide smooth operation. D. Coordinate installation with applicable tradesman ADJUSTING A. Adjust door and operating assemblies. B. Test and adjust doors, if necessary, for proper operation CLEANING A. Follow detailed cleaning instructions outlined in Pharma-Swing Owners Manual CONTACT INFORMATION Rytec Corporation One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-RYTEC (262) END OF SECTION

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15 RYTEC CORPORATION One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-Rytec (262) SECTION HIGH PERFORMANCE STAINLESS STEEL SWING DOORS PAIR Pharma Swing Model Number PSW22002 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. This Section includes technical information for the Rytec Corporation stainless steel Pharma Swing door pair including construction of materials, accessories, and information for installation RELATED SECTIONS A. Section Builders Hardware B. Section Weatherstripping and Seals C. Section Glass and Glazing Material 1.02 SUBMITTALS Submit the following: 1. Shop Drawings: Rytec will submit shop drawings for the fabrication and installation for the Rytec Pharma Swing stainless steel door pair and associated components of the work. Indicate anchors, joint system, expansion provisions, hardware and other components not included in manufacture s standard data. 2. Product Data: Rytec will submit product data and standard details for the Rytec Pharma Swing stainless steel door pair, including fabrication, finishing hardware, operators, accessories and other components of the work. Include rough-in diagrams, wiring schematics, parts lists, maintenance instructions, and certified test data (when required). 3. Samples: Submit samples of door panel material. Constructed of Stainless steel skin, seamless with flush edges; Insulation 1.5 polystyrene foam. Construction provides structural integrity, stability and quite operation. Panel construction provides a water resistant product. 4. Installation: Rytec will furnish templates, diagrams, and data to fabricators and/or installers of related door installation work, as needed for the installation of the automatic Rytec Pharma Swing stainless steel pair door.

16 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer's Qualifications Rytec door manufacturer, or trained, approved door installer WARRANTY A. Stainless steel work shall be warranted from defects in workmanship and quality for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment, when stored and installed in accordance with Rytec guidelines. PART 2 - PRODUCT 2.01 STAINLESS STEEL DOORS A. Rytec model PSS22002 manually operated stainless steel swing door pair as manufactured by Rytec Corporation, Jackson, WI. B. Substitutions: No substitution shall be considered unless written request for approval has been submitted by the bidder and has been received by the architect at least (10) days prior to the date for receipt of bids. Each request shall include the name of the materials to be substituted and complete description of the substitute, if a similar existing project is available photographs, scope of work and any other necessary information needed for evaluation MANUAL STAINLESS STEEL SWING DOOR A. RYTEC Model PSW22002 manually operated Stainless Steel swing door pair. 1. Doors shall be manual swinging stainless steel construction. 2. Door shall be sized for opening specified on architectural drawings. 3. Face sheets shall be 16 gauge (.048 ) minimum thickness. 4 Door face sheets shall be type 304 or 316 joined at the top and/or bottom edge by a continuous weld extending the full width of the door with no visible seams on their faces or edge. Top and/or bottom edge shall be polished to match door face sheets. Continuously welded edge seams are recommended where sanitary conditions are of primary concern i.e. hospital or clean room environments. 5. Door thickness shall be 1-3/4in. (44 mm) nominal. Doors shall be neat in appearance and free from warpage or buckle. Edge bends shall be true and straight and of minimum radius for the thickness of metal used.

17 B. Core construction: a. Laminated Core: Door face sheets shall be stiffened polystyrene foam core that is laminated with adhesive under pressure between the face sheets. 8. Hardware reinforcements: C. Frames a. Doors shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for templated mortised hardware only, in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and templates provided by the hardware supplier. Where surface mounted hardware, anchor hinges, thrust pivots, pivot reinforced hinges, or non-templated mortised hardware apply, doors shall be reinforced, with drilling and tapping done by others in the field. Hardware reinforcements shall be Type 304 or 316 stainless steel. 1. Frame sections shall be manufactured from Type 304 or 316 stainless steel and shall be free of buckles, waves or other defects. 2. Components shall be Type 304 or 316 stainless steel. 3. Finished work shall be neat in appearance, square, and free of defects, warps and buckles. Stainless steel members shall be straight and of uniform profile throughout their lengths. 4. Jamb, header, mullion and sill profiles shall be in accordance with the frame schedule and as shown on the approved submittal drawings. 5. Cut-off sanitary jamb stops shall be constructed with angled, closed-end minimum of 4 in. from floor. 6. Corner joints shall have all contact edges closed tight with faces mitered and stops either butted or mitered. 7. Flush face joints at mullions, sills, and transoms shall be continuously welded and smoothly finished. 8. Minimum depth of stops shall be 5/8 in. (15.8 mm). Cut-off stops, where shown, shall be capped at heights as shown on approved submittal drawings. It is recommended that cut-off stops not be used at exterior, lead lined, or gasketed openings, or when the required finish is higher than Number When shipping limitations so dictate, frames for large openings shall be fabricated in sections designated for assembly in the field by others. Alignment plates or angles shall be installed at each joint. Such components shall be at least the same thickness as the frame. Field joints shall be made in accordance with the contract documents and shall be assembled in the field by others.

18 D. Hardware Reinforcements: 1. Frames shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for templated mortised hardware only, in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and templates provided by the hardware supplier. Where surface mounted hardware, anchor hinges, thrust pivots, pivot reinforced hinges, or non-templated mortised hardware apply, frames shall be reinforced, with drilling and tapping done by others in the field. Hardware reinforcing shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Minimum thickness of hardware reinforcing plates shall be as follows: E. Floor Anchors. Hinge and pivot reinforcements in. x 1.25 in. x 10 in. length (4.2 mm x 31.7 mm x 254 mm) 1. Thickness of floor anchors shall be a minimum of in. (1.7 mm). Floor anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Where applicable, floor anchors shall be provided with two holes for fasteners and shall be fastened inside jambs with at least four (4) welds per anchor. 3. For applications that do not permit the use of a floor anchor, an additional jamb anchor located at the base of the frame can be substituted. F. Jamb Anchors. 1. Frame anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Masonry Type Frames for installation in masonry walls shall be provided with adjustable jamb anchors of the strap and stirrup or T-strap type not less than in. (1.3 mm) thickness. Straps shall be no less than 2 in. x 10 in. (50 mm x 254 mm) in size, perforated. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 3. Dry Wall Type Frames for installation in stud partitions shall be provided with anchors of suitable design, not less that in. (1.0 mm) thickness, securely welded inside each jamb. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at a maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 4. Compression Type Slip on frames shall be provided with one or more adjustable compression anchors in each jamb and provision for secure attachment of each jamb base to stud runners.

19 5. Expansion Bolt Type Frames for installation in existing masonry or concrete walls shall be prepared for expansion bolt type anchors. The preparation shall consist of a countersunk hole for a 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) diameter bolt and a spacer from the unexposed surface of the frame to the wall. The spacer shall be welded to the frame and spaced a maximum of 6 in. (152 mm) from the top and bottom of the door opening, with intermediate spacing at a maximum of 26 in. (660 mm) o.c. Fasteners for such anchors shall be provided by others. Note: 2.04 CLEARANCES AND TOLERANCES PART 3 - EXECUTION Welded frames shall be provided with a temporary steel spreader welded or mechanically attached to the feet of the jambs to serve as bracing during shipping and handling and which shall not be used for installation. Note: The manufacturer of the doors and frames is responsible only for the manufacturing tolerances listed in 2.04.B. The final clearances and relationships between door and frame depend on the setting of the frame and the hanging and adjustment of the door and hardware. If everything is perfect in the setting of the frames and the manufacturing of the doors and frames, the clearances should be as shown in 2.04.A. However, if the frame is set to its maximum allowable tolerances, and doors and frames are manufactured to their maximum allowable tolerances, the clearances could be greater. A. After fabrication, all tool marks and surface imperfections shall be finished to make face sheets, vertical edges and weld joints free from irregularities SITE STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS A. The contractor responsible for installation shall not remove wraps or covers from stainless steel doors and frames until time of installation. The contractor responsible for installation shall see that stainless steel doors and frames are unloaded, stored and handled in a manner that will prevent damage to the finish. B. The contractor responsible for installation shall see that materials are property stored on planks or dunnage in a dry location. Doors shall be stored in a vertical position and spaced by blocking. Materials shall be covered to protect them from damage and shall be stored in such a manner as to permit air to circulate between each door/frame.

20 3.02 INSTALLATION The Installer shall perform the following: 3.03 ADJUSTING 3.04 CLEANING 1. Prior to installation, frames shall be checked and corrected for size, swing, squareness, alignment, twist and plumbness. 2. Install unit in accordance with manufacture s instructions. 3. Use anchorage devices to securely fasten assembly to wall construction and building framing without distortion or stress. 4. Fit and align assembly including hardware level and plumb to provide smooth operation. 1. Adjust door and assemblies for proper operation. 2. Test and adjust door if necessary, for proper operation. 1. Follow detailed instructions outlined in the Pharma Swing owner s manual CONTACT INFORMATION 1. RYTEC CORPORATION One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-Rytec (262) END OF SECTION

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22 RYTEC CORPORATION One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-Rytec (262) Pharma Swing Model Number PSW22001 SECTION HIGH PERFORMANCE STAINLESS STEEL SWING DOOR SINGLE PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. This Section includes technical information for the Rytec Corporation stainless steel Pharma Swing door including construction of materials, accessories, and information for installation RELATED SECTIONS A. Section Builders Hardware B. Section Weatherstripping and Seals C. Section Glass and Glazing Material 1.03 SUBMITTALS Submit the following: 1. Shop Drawings: Rytec will submit shop drawings for the fabrication and installation for the Rytec Pharma Slide stainless steel door and associated components of the work. Indicate anchors, joint system, expansion provisions, hardware and other components not included in manufacture s standard data. 2. Product Data: Rytec will submit product data and standard details for the Rytec Pharma Swing stainless steel door, including fabrication, finishing hardware, operators, accessories and other components of the work. Include rough-in diagrams, wiring schematics, parts lists, maintenance instructions, and certified test data (when required). 3. Samples: Submit samples of door panel material. Constructed of Stainless steel skin, seamless with flush edges; insulation 1.5 polystyrene foam. Construction provides structural integrity, stability and quite operation. Panel construction provides a water resistant product. 4. Installation: Rytec will furnish templates, diagrams, and data to fabricators and/or installers of related door installation work, as needed for the installation of the automatic Rytec Pharma Swing stainless steel sliding door.

23 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer's Qualifications Rytec door manufacturer, or trained, approved door installer WARRANTY A. Stainless steel work shall be warranted from defects in workmanship and quality for a period of one (1) year from date of shipment, when stored and installed in accordance with Rytec guidelines. PART 2 - PRODUCT 2.01 STAINLESS STEEL DOORS A. Rytec model PSS22001 manually operated stainless steel swing door as manufactured by Rytec Corporation, Jackson, WI. B. Substitutions: No substitution shall be considered unless written request for approval has been submitted by the bidder and has been received by the architect at least (10) days prior to the date for receipt of bids. Each request shall include the name of the materials to be substituted and complete description of the substitute, if a similar existing project is available photographs, scope of work and any other necessary information needed for evaluation MANUAL STAINLESS STEEL SWING DOOR A. RYTEC Model PSW22001 manually operated Stainless Steel swing door. 1. Doors shall be manual swinging stainless steel construction. 2. Door shall be sized for opening specified on architectural drawings. 3. Face sheets shall be 16 gauge (.048 ) minimum thickness. 4 Door face sheets shall be type 304 or 316 joined at the top and/or bottom edge by a continuous weld extending the full width of the door with no visible seams on their faces or edge. Top and/or bottom edge shall be polished to match door face sheets. Continuously welded edge seams are recommended where sanitary conditions are of primary concern i.e. hospital or clean room environments. 5. Door thickness shall be 1-3/4 in. (44 mm) nominal. Doors shall be neat in appearance and free from warpage or buckle. Edge bends shall be true and straight and of minimum radius for the thickness of metal used.

24 6. Door panel to include one 18 x24 x1.74 sealed thermopane window system mounted flush in door panel using a two-part resin epoxy adhesive. Once cured, it features impact resistance and good environmental stability that does not shrink or crack, and will never need to be replaced. Door panels with window systems that are adhered using caulk will not be accepted. Window system eliminates any ledges, mounting hardware, or framing that will allow dirt or debris to collect and make the cleaning process difficult. Window systems consists of completely sealed, dual pane, clear tempered safety glass meeting CPSC 16 CFR B. Core construction: a. Laminated Core: Door face sheets shall be stiffened polystyrene foam core that is laminated with adhesive under pressure between the face sheets. 8. Hardware reinforcements: C. Frames a. Doors shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for templated mortised hardware only, in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and templates provided by the hardware supplier. Where surface mounted hardware, anchor hinges, thrust pivots, pivot reinforced hinges, or non-templated mortised hardware apply, doors shall be reinforced, with drilling and tapping done by others in the field. Hardware reinforcements shall be Type 304 or 316 stainless steel. 1. Frame sections shall be manufactured from Type 304 or 316 stainless steel and shall be free of buckles, waves or other defects. 2. Components shall be Type 304 or 316 stainless steel. 3. Finished work shall be neat in appearance, square, and free of defects, warps and buckles. Stainless steel members shall be straight and of uniform profile throughout their lengths. 4. Jamb, header, mullion and sill profiles shall be in accordance with the frame schedule and as shown on the approved submittal drawings. 5. Cut-off sanitary jamb stops shall be constructed with angled, closed-end minimum of 4 in. from floor. 6. Corner joints shall have all contact edges closed tight with faces mitered and stops either butted or mitered. 7. Flush face joints at mullions, sills, and transoms shall be continuously welded and smoothly finished. 8. Minimum depth of stops shall be 5/8 in. (15.8 mm). Cut-off stops, where shown, shall be capped at heights as shown on approved submittal drawings. It is recommended that cut-off stops not be used at exterior, lead lined, or gasketed openings, or when the required finish is higher than Number 4.

25 9. When shipping limitations so dictate, frames for large openings shall be fabricated in sections designated for assembly in the field by others. Alignment plates or angles shall be installed at each joint. Such components shall be at least the same thickness as the frame. Field joints shall be made in accordance with the contract documents and shall be assembled in the field by others. D. Hardware Reinforcements: 1. Frames shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for templated mortised hardware only, in accordance with the final approved hardware schedule and templates provided by the hardware supplier. Where surface mounted hardware, anchor hinges, thrust pivots, pivot reinforced hinges, or non-templated mortised hardware apply, frames shall be reinforced, with drilling and tapping done by others in the field. Hardware reinforcing shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Minimum thickness of hardware reinforcing plates shall be as follows: E. Floor Anchors. Hinge and pivot reinforcements x 1.25 x 10 length (4.2 mm x 31.7 mm x 254 mm) 1. Thickness of floor anchors shall be a minimum of in. (1.7 mm). Floor anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Where applicable, floor anchors shall be provided with two holes for fasteners and shall be fastened inside jambs with at least four (4) welds per anchor. 3. For applications that do not permit the use of a floor anchor, an additional jamb anchor located at the base of the frame can be substituted. F. Jamb Anchors. 1. Frame anchors shall be [Type 304 stainless steel] [Type 316 stainless steel]. 2. Masonry Type Frames for installation in masonry walls shall be provided with adjustable jamb anchors of the strap and stirrup or T-strap type not less than in. (1.3 mm) thickness. Straps shall be no less than 2 in. x 10 in. (50 mm x 254 mm) in size, perforated. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows: 3. Dry Wall Type Frames for installation in stud partitions shall be provided with anchors of suitable design, not less that in. (1.0 mm) thickness, securely welded inside each jamb. Anchors shall be placed not greater than 18 in. (457 mm) from top and bottom of openings. The minimum number of anchors spaced at a maximum of 32 in. (813 mm) o.c. provided on each jamb based on frame opening height shall be as follows:

26 4. Compression Type Slip on frames shall be provided with one or more adjustable compression anchors in each jamb and provision for secure attachment of each jamb base to stud runners. 5. Expansion Bolt Type Frames for installation in existing masonry or concrete walls shall be prepared for expansion bolt type anchors. The preparation shall consist of a countersunk hole for a 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) diameter bolt and a spacer from the unexposed surface of the frame to the wall. The spacer shall be welded to the frame and spaced a maximum of 6 in. (152 mm) from the top and bottom of the door opening, with intermediate spacing at a maximum of 26 in. (660 mm) o.c. Fasteners for such anchors shall be provided by others. Note: Welded frames shall be provided with a temporary steel spreader welded or mechanically attached to the feet of the jambs to serve as bracing during shipping and handling and which shall not be used for installation CLEARANCES AND TOLERANCES Note: The manufacturer of the doors and frames is responsible only for the manufacturing tolerances listed in 2.04.B. The final clearances and relationships between door and frame depend on the setting of the frame and the hanging and adjustment of the door and hardware. If everything is perfect in the setting of the frames and the manufacturing of the doors and frames, the clearances should be as shown in 2.04.A. However, if the frame is set to its maximum allowable tolerances, and doors and frames are manufactured to their maximum allowable tolerances, the clearances could be greater. A. After fabrication, all tool marks and surface imperfections shall be finished to make face sheets, vertical edges and weld joints free from irregularities.

27 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 SITE STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF STAINLESS STEEL MATERIALS 3.02 INSTALLATION A. The contractor responsible for installation shall not remove wraps or covers from stainless steel doors and frames until time of installation. The contractor responsible for installation shall see that stainless steel doors and frames are unloaded, stored and handled in a manner that will prevent damage to the finish. B. The contractor responsible for installation shall see that materials are property stored on planks or dunnage in a dry location. Doors shall be stored in a vertical position and spaced by blocking. Materials shall be covered to protect them from damage and shall be stored in such a manner as to permit air to circulate between each door/frame. The Installer shall perform the following: 3.03 ADJUSTING 3.04 CLEANING 3.05 CONTACT INFORMATION 1. Prior to installation, frames shall be checked and corrected for size, swing, squareness, alignment, twist and plumbness. 2. Install unit in accordance with manufacture s instructions. 3. Use anchorage devices to securely fasten assembly to wall construction and building framing without distortion or stress. 4. Fit and align assembly including hardware level and plumb to provide smooth operation. 1. Adjust door and assemblies for proper operation. 2. Test and adjust door if necessary, for proper operation. 1. Follow detailed instructions outlined in the Pharma Swing owner s manual. 1. RYTEC CORPORATION One Cedar Parkway Jackson, WI GO-Rytec (262) END OF SECTION