Guidepost Solutions April 17, 2017 San Jose City College OAK % Construction Documents Business Building

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1 SECTION SECURITY DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A. Drawings and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. B. Coordinate this Section with the requirements of Division 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY. C. Refer to requirements of SE-Series Security Electronics Drawings. Products and hardware groups listed herein shall be modified if necessary to be in complete compliance with the functional and operational requirements shown on those Drawings. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Everything necessary for and incidental to the execution and completion of all door hardware work, as indicated on the Drawings and specified herein. B. Extent of door hardware is shown on the Drawings and in the schedules. Door hardware is hereby defined to include all items known commercially as "Builders Hardware" as required for all doors (swinging, sliding or bi-folding), including special purpose type doors as may be listed herein, except for special types of hardware specified in the same Section as the door or door frame. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. Manufacturer: Allegion hardware only shall be acceptable no substitutions. B. Supplier: Subcontract the furnishing of hardware only to a recognized door hardware supplier who has been furnishing hardware for a period of not less than five years. C. Contractor: Assign the installation of hardware to tradesmen experienced in the installation of commercial door hardware. D. Scheduled Designations: Except as otherwise indicated, the use of one manufacturers' numeric designation system in schedules does not imply other manufacturers' products will not be acceptable. Proposed substitutions must be submitted to the Architect at least ten days prior to bid date complete with all necessary documentation, samples, price comparisons or other pertinent information required for proper evaluation. If acceptance is granted, notification will be issued by Addenda. E. Fire-Rated Openings: Provide hardware for fire-rated openings in compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 80. This requirement takes precedence over other requirements for such hardware. Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and bears appropriate label or symbol for the types and sizes of doors required and compliance with the requirements of the required label and function of the opening

2 F. Accessibility for Disabled Persons: Special hardware requirements for knurling, slow acting closers or other barrier free opening requirements shall be provided as indicated by the hardware schedule or as required by applicable code. G. Any opening shown on plans requiring hardware and not specifically mentioned shall be furnished with hardware corresponding to that of similar openings. H. Any item of hardware not specifically called for in the hardware groups but obviously required for proper operation of the openings or compliance with the applicable codes, including handicapped requirements, if not brought to the attention of the Architect prior to bid date, is assumed to be included in the supplier s proposal. 1.4 REFERENCES: A. Applicable specifications listed below (including the amendments, addenda and designated changes) form a part of this specification to the extent indicated by the reference thereto. 1. Federal Specifications (FS): FF-H-111C-74 Hardware, Builders Shelf and Miscellaneous 2. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): a. Standard 80, Fire Doors and Windows, Latest Edition b. Standard 101, Life Safety Code Latest Edition 3. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): A Materials and Finishes 4. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Accessibility Guideline for Buildings and Facilities Latest Edition 5. Door and Hardware Institute (DHI): a. Keying Terminology Latest Edition b. Abbreviations and Symbols Latest Edition c. Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames Latest Edition d. Recommended Procedures for Processing Hardware Schedules and Templates Latest Edition 6. California Building Code, Title 24, Part 2, 2001 Edition 1.5 SUBMITTALS: A. Supplier's Hardware Schedule: Supplier shall submit a door hardware schedule in accordance with Division 1 in the manner and format prescribed and used herein, complying with the actual construction progress. Hardware schedules are intended for coordination of the work. Review and acceptance by the Architect or Owner does not relieve the Contractor of his exclusive responsibility to fulfill the requirements as shown and specified

3 B. Door Hardware Schedules: Based on door hardware indicated, organize hardware schedule into groups or sets showing complete designations of every item required for each door opening. Schedule shall be vertical layout similar to the format used herein. Lines shall be double spaced, pages numbered and dated. Horizontal hardware schedules are not acceptable. Schedules not adhering to these parameters will not be reviewed. C. Schedule and detail each floor separately. For doors of different sizes or where hinges, locks or closers are different, a separate heading shall be used. No labeled openings shall be combined with non-labeled openings. Include the following: 1. Number, location, hand, fire rating and material of each door opening. (Hands and swings to be determined in relation to key side of opening) 2. Type, style, function, size, finish and quantity of each hardware item 3. Name and manufacturer of each item 4. Fastening requirements 5. Explanation of abbreviations used if other than DHI abbreviations and symbols 6. Special mounting locations and instructions 7. Keying information 8. Wiring diagrams D. Hardware Schedule Index: Furnish an index cross referencing door number, Architect's hardware group and supplier's hardware group. E. Catalog Cuts: Submit three copies of catalog cuts of all items used in the supplier's schedule. Two copies are to be retained by the Contractor and one copy retained by the Architect. F. Samples: If requested by the Architect, submit one sample of each type of hardware, finished as required, and tagged with full description for coordination with the schedule. Approved samples will be returned in time for installation on the project. G. Certificates: Furnish manufacturers' certificates attesting that hardware items conform to the references under which the items are governed. H. Operating Instructions: Furnish Owner with one complete set of installation instructions, including the manufacturer's catalog, special adjusting tools and maintenance instructions. I. Templates: The hardware supplier shall provide necessary templates and/or physical hardware to all trades or factories requiring them so they may cut, reinforce or otherwise prepare their material or product to receive the hardware item. If physical hardware is required by any manufacturer, the hardware supplier shall ship to them such hardware via prepaid freight in sufficient time to prevent any delay in the execution of their work

4 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. All items of hardware to be delivered to the job site shall be completely packaged with all necessary screws, bolts, miscellaneous parts, instructions and where necessary, installation templates for manufacturer's suggested installation. They are to be clearly labeled so as to conveniently identify them and their intended location in the building. B. Door hardware shall be delivered to the Contractor by the hardware supplier. Direct factory shipments (drop shipments) to the job site are not acceptable. The hardware shall be jointly inventoried by representatives of the Contractor and the hardware supplier. Items damaged in shipment shall be replaced promptly and with proper material without additional cost to the Contractor. All hardware shall be handled in a manner to eliminate marring, scratching or damage. 1.7 WARRANTIES: A. Warranties shall be furnished in accordance with Division 1. B. All hardware shall be warranted by the manufacturer to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from substantial completion of the project. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 PRODUCTS: A. Butt Hinges: Hinges shall be the products of Ives no approved equal. 1. Do not remove any existing hinges other than as described. 2. Remove one (1) existing hinge and replace with Electric Through Wire (ETW) hinge as indicated in the drawing details. 3. Unless otherwise specified, hinges for doors through 3'-0" wide shall be 4.5" x 4.5". Hinges for doors over 3'-0" wide shall be 5" x 4.5". 4. Hinges for labeled doors shall comply with the requirements of NFPA Provide Electric Through Wire (ETW) hinges where indicated and as required to power electrical devices in doors unless an EPT Power transfer is indicated. 6. ETW shall have a minimum of 8 conductors. 7. Where specified locksets allow use Molex connector hinge options. B. Cylindrical Locks: Levers shall be cast or solid metal. All internal working parts shall be brass, bronze, steel or stainless steel. 1. Cylindrical Locks and latches shall be the product of the following: a. Schlage Locks, Style ND96JDEU no approved equal

5 2. Where required for electrical operation of lock, provide power supplies, transformers and other related components as necessary for a complete, functional system. 3. Provide Request to Exit (REX) switches, integral to the lock, at electrified mortise devices. 4. Provide storeroom Vandlgard fail secure lockset. Keyways to match Districts existing WHML type. 5. Finish shall be Satin chrome no approved equal. Identify handing of the lockset as determined by security drawings. 6. Provide Allegion connect cables from lockset to ETW and ETW to terminal block located in the security junction box above the ceiling. Provide appropriate wiring harnesses as dictated by door material type. C. Multi Opening Devices: Devices shall be the product of Von Duprin and Allegion, grade and function as listed. 1. The Von Duprin 99 Rim exit device shall be provided no approved equal. 2. Exterior lever handle functions are required on exit devices, they shall be E996L electrified breakaway. 3. Provide Labeled Devices at all fire rated doors. 4. When Electrified Exit Devices are scheduled, provide power supplies, transformers and other related components, as necessary, for a complete, functional system. 5. Provide Request to Exit (REX) switches, integral to the device, at electrified exit devices. 6. At Electrified Exit Devices, remote switch activates solenoid that locks or unlocks lever. 7. All electrified trim shall be fail secure unless code determines otherwise. 8. Provide Allegion connect cables as required. D. Exit Devices: Devices shall be the product of Von Duprin and Allegion, grade and function as listed. 1. The Von Duprin 9947 Concealed vertical rod device shall be provided no approved equal. 2. Existing exterior pull handles shall remain. 3. Devices shall be provided with Quiet Electric Latch retraction (QEL) and double push pad monitoring switch. 4. Provide Labeled Devices at all fire rated doors. 5. When Electrified Exit Devices are scheduled, provide power supplies, transformers and other related components, as necessary, for a complete, functional system. 6. Provide both top and bottom vertical rods and top and bottom strikes

6 7. Provide power from the manufacturer power supplies only, power supplies shall contain local battery back-up. 8. Power supplies shall contain sufficient relays to provide fully functioning openings when locked unlocked both locally and remote. E. Door closers: 1. Existing door closers shall be used see Division for additional testing direction. F. Door Position Switches (concealed): Switches shall be the product of Sentrol (GE Interlogic). Switches shall be equal to Sentrol (GE Interlogic) 1076C and 1076D. 2.2 FINISHES, KEYING AND FASTENERS: A. Base metals: Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated, using manufacturers standard metal alloy composition, temper and hardness, but in no case of lesser quality than specified or inferred by use of a manufacturer s number, style or grade or as established by appropriate referenced specification listed herein. B. Finishes: Finishes shall conform to the quality of finish including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness and other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case, less than the standards established by ANSI A (BHMA 1301) or Federal Specifications FF-H-111C as applicable. 1. All exposed hardware except panics, closers, push/pulls and flat goods shall be satin chrome, ANSI 626 (US26D). 2. Panics shall have satin chrome trim and satin stainless push pads with device cases of extruded aluminum with a satin finish. C. Keying: Supplier to meet with Owner to determine keying requirements and obtain final instructions. 1. Provide the type of system required (master, grand master, great grand master). Nomenclature and layout to be consistent with DHI "Keying - Systems and Nomenclature". 2. Provide keys of nickel silver only. Furnish three change keys per lock (stamped with key change number), five master keys (per set), and five grand master keys (per set). 3. Cylinders shall have a minimum of seven pins, high security, interchangeable core. All locks to be construction master keyed. Equip locks with manufacturer's special pin tumbler cylinders which permit voiding construction keys without removal of the cylinder. Furnish 20 construction master keys. 4. Provide all Master keys to Owners representative upon completion of this project. D. Fasteners: Manufacture hardware to conform to published templates, generally prepared for machine screw installation. Do not provide hardware which has been prepared for self-tapping or sheet metal screws except as specifically indicated

7 1. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat head or oval head screws except as otherwise indicated. 2. Exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match the hardware finish or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match the finish of such work as closely as possible, except as otherwise indicated. 3. Where wood screws are required they shall be full thread (to the head) type. Combination wood/machine screws, in lieu of wood screws, are not acceptable. 4. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units which are exposed when the door is closed, except to the extent no standard manufactured units of the type specified are available with concealed fasteners. 5. Do not use through bolts for installation except where it is not possible to adequately reinforce the work, to accept machine screws or concealed fasteners or another standard type, to satisfactory avoid the use of through bolts. 6. Where door closers or panic devices are specified for use on mineral core, labeled wood doors they shall be installed with shoulder thru-bolts and screws (only if the door manufacturer cannot adequately reinforce his door for non-"through the door" type fasteners), finished as required, of the proper lengths to prevent collapsing of the face sheets. Grommet nuts and seal nuts are not acceptable. 7. Provide fasteners which are compatible with both the unit fastened and the substrate and which will not cause corrosion or deterioration of hardware, base material reinforcement or fastener. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 STORAGE AND HANDLING: A. A representative of the Contractor shall receive the hardware when delivered at the job site. A dry, locked storage space complete with adequate shelving, shall be set aside for the purpose of unpacking, sorting out, checking and storage. Control the handling and installation of hardware items, whether immediately replaceable or not, so completion of the work will not be delayed by losses before or after installation. B. Tag each item or package separately, with identification related to the final approved hardware schedule, and include basic installation instructions in the package. Furnish hardware items of proper design for use on doors and frames of thickness, profile, swing, security and similar requirements indicated as necessary for proper installation and function. C. Delivery: Coordinate schedule submittal and ordering to insure delivery of all hardware items as required by the project schedule. D. Functionality: 1. Electronically access controlled doors shall be equipped with a request-to-exit (REX) microswitch device integral to the electrified lockset or electrified exit device. The door is unlocked on the secured side. The door position switch alarm contact monitors the open or

8 closed position of the door. Exiting through the door in the egress direction activates the request-to-exit (REX) to avoid activating a door forced alarm on the access control system. 2. Electrified door locks and exit devices must be provided with a request-to-exit (REX) microswitch in the door lock per Owner standards. Refer to door detail elevations on the Drawings. At locations that the hardware configuration does not allow integrated REX hardware solution, the contractor shall provide a request to exit motion sensor. Installation of a motion sensor shall require Owner approval prior to provision and installation. 3. At pairs of doors, each door lock or exit device requires this integral request-to-exit (REX) microswitch and electric transfer hinge even if only one of the two door leaf s will be powered and operated by the access control system. 4. REX does not control nor operate the door lock in any way it only shunts (temporarily disables) the door forced alarm in the access control system when someone exits through the door. All doors have free egress in the egress direction with no special effort or knowledge required. 5. If an electronically access controlled door (or door pair) is held open after an authorized entry or exit past the pre-programmed time delay, a door held alarm is generated on the access control system. 6. If an electronically access controlled door (or door pair) is opened without presenting an authorized access control credential to the card reader a door forced alarm is generated on the access control system. 7. Electronically access controlled doors may be configured and programmed in the access control system on a door-by-door basis to lock and unlock on schedule, allow or deny access per cardholder and per schedule, and receive remote commands from authorized access control system client workstations. 8. Electronically access controlled doors always allow free egress in the egress direction with no special effort or knowledge required. 3.2 HARDWARE MOUNTING HEIGHTS: A. Mount hardware units at heights recommended by DHI (see "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware") on custom doors except as otherwise indicated or required to comply with governing regulations, and except as may be otherwise directed. All existing replace hardware shall be direct like for like mounting. 3.3 COORDINATION: A. Prior to ordering any hardware, the hardware supplier shall examine the shop drawings and details of doors and frames or other substrates. Supplier to determine that the proper type and size piece of hardware is being furnished. No extra for material or labor will be allowed for any corrections that should have been eliminated by proper prior coordination. 3.4 INSTALLATION: A. Install each hardware item in strict compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in any other way, install each item completely and then remove and store in a secure place during the finish application. After completion of the finishes, re-install each item. Do not install surface mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate

9 B. Set units level plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation. Drill and countersink units which are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards. Cut and fit thresholds, weather-stripping and floor covers to profile of door frames, with mitered corners and hair line joints. Join units with concealed welds or concealed mechanical joints wherever possible. Cut smooth openings for spindles, cylinders, bolts and similar items. All mortises to be smooth and tight. All drilling for tapping shall be done with proper sized drill bits to insure a minimum of 75% full thread. 3.5 ADJUST AND CLEAN: A. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door to insure proper operation or function of every unit. 1. Lubricate moving parts with type lubrication recommended by the manufacturer (graphitetype if no other recommended). 2. Replace units which cannot be adjusted and lubricated to operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application made. B. Final adjustment: Wherever hardware installation is completed more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy return to the work during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy and make a final check and adjustment of all hardware. 1. Clean and re-lubricate as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. C. Approximately one month after the Owner has occupied the facility the manufacturer representatives of closers, panics, locks and other operating hardware shall visit the site and make adjustments to the equipment to ensure proper functioning. 1. This inspection and adjustment shall be made after final adjustment of the heating and ventilating equipment. D. Instruct Owner's personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware finishes, during the final adjustment of hardware. Verify that the Owner has been supplied with manufacturers' installation and maintenance manuals, catalogs and any special adjusting tools normally supplied by the manufacturer. 3.6 RESPONSIBILITY: A. Although the following schedule of groups is intended to cover all doors and to establish a type and standard of quality, it shall be the specific duty and responsibility of the Contractor to examine the Contract Documents and furnish proper hardware for all openings, whether scheduled or not. B. Hardware items listed in the following SCHEDULE OF GROUPS are intended to demonstrate the minimum acceptable standard and additional information and requirements (quantities, sizing, finish, etc.) related to these items are contained in PART 2 PRODUCTS of this Section. 3.7 SCHEDULE OF GROUPS:

10 Hardware Group No. 1.0 Qty Description Catalog Number Mfr 1 EA ELECTRIC HINGE 5BB1 CON TW8 (VERIFY SIZE & IVE WEIGHT OF EXISTING HINGE) 1 EA ELECTRIC LOCK ND96JDEU RHO N (RX) CON SCH 1 EA WIRE HARNESS CON-XX (LENGTH OF WIRE AS SCH REQUIRED FROM HINGE TO DIN RAIL) 1 EA 6 PIN I.C. CORE (WHML KEYWAY) IVE Hardware Group No. 2.0 Qty Description Catalog Number Mfr 1 EA ELECTRIC HINGE 5BB1 CON TW8 (VERIFY SIZE & WEIGHT OF EXISTING HINGE) IVE 1 EA ELECTRIC PANIC AX-LD-99-L E996L-06-FSE-CON VON HARDWARE 1 EA RIM CYLINDER ICX SCH 1 EA WIRE HARNESS CON-XX (LENGTH OF WIRE AS VON REQUIRED FROM HINGE TO DIN RAIL) 1 EA 6 PIN I.C. CORE (WHML KEYWAY) IVE Hardware Group No. 3.0 Qty Description Catalog Number Mfr 2 EA ELECTRIC HINGE 5BB1 CON TW8 (VERIFY SIZE & WEIGHT OF EXISTING HINGE) IVE 1 EA ELECTRIC PANIC QEL-RX2-LD-9947-DT-CON VON HARDWARE 1 EA ELECTRIC PANIC QEL-RX2-LD-9947-NL-CON VON HARDWARE 1 EA RIM CYLINDER ICX SCH 2 EA PULLS AS SELECTED IVE 2 EA WIRE HARNESS CON-XX (LENGTH OF WIRE AS VON REQUIRED FROM HINGE TO DIN RAIL) 1 EA 6 PIN I.C. CORE (WHML KEYWAY) IVE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS902 X 2RS VON END OF SECTION