OSWEGO POLICE HEADQUARTERS ISSUED FOR ADDENDUM #6 MAY 8, 2017 OSWEGO, ILLINOIS HOK

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1 SECTION DETENTION DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1. Division 11 Section General Provisions for Detention Work 2. Division 11 Section Detention Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 3. Division 11 Section Woven Rod Security Barriers 4. Division 11 Section Tamper Proof Metal Fasteners 5. Division 26 for Electrical 6. Division 27 for Communications 7. Division 28 for Electronic Safety and Security 1.2 SUMMARY A. Description of Work: 1. The work under this section shall consist of furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and appliances necessary or required to perform and complete all Detention Door Hardware work as shown on the drawings, as specified herein, or required by conditions at the site. Detention Hardware shall be furnished to complete the building project and shall meet all requirements of building, fire, safety, and all other codes as applicable. 2. The hardware supplier shall coordinate hardware with related trades such as metal doors, frames, etc. 3. Refer to the Door/Openings Schedule for door schedule relating to this Work. B. Quality Assurance 1. The detention hardware supplier shall have past experience in detention hardware and have in their employ, a specialist in detailing detention hardware for detention doors and frames. 2. Immediately after award of the detention hardware contract, it shall be the responsibility of the detention hardware supplier to request approved shop drawings from such trades with which hardware must be coordinated. 3. All items of hardware shall be delivered to the job site in manufacturers original package. Each item shall be clearly marked with the proper opening number so that installer can clearly identify the proper location. C. Submittals 1. Detention hardware supplier shall prepare and submit to the Architect for approval the complete detailed hardware schedule. Schedule and detail project as required by Architect. Submit a cut sheet for each type of hardware. 2. All blueprint templates and/or template information shall be sent to each manufacturer who requires such information (Example: Detention hollow metal door and frame manufacturers, etc.) Approved hardware schedule shall be sent to each manufacturer who requires template information. 3. A schedule of mounting heights for all items of hardware shall be established in consultation with the Architect and shall be included in hardware schedule for approval. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

2 4. Degree of openings for doors with overhead holder, closers, etc. shall be established by hardware supplier and include in hardware schedule for Architects approval. 5. Submittals: A. Product Data: Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for each type of detention door hardware. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Detention Door Hardware Schedule a. Include openings by door number and location, manufacturer's names, catalog numbers, keying information, materials, and finish. b. Hardware Schedule shall utilize Heading Numbers which are logically derived from Architect s Hardware Set numbers. c. The Architect/Engineer's approval of schedule will not relieve Contractor or Supplier of responsibility for errors or omissions which it might contain. d. Do not group doors with like or similar hardware under a single heading. D. Product Handling C. Certification by Manufacturer: That products supplied complies with performance requirements specified including items that will bear UL label. D. Qualification Data: For Installer. E. Product Test Reports: Showing compliance with specified requirements. F. Maintenance Data: For each type of detention door hardware to include in maintenance manuals. G. Warranties: Special warranties specified in this Section. H. Detention Keying Schedule: Coordinate a Detention Keying Meeting with the Architect, User, and hardware supplier so as not to delay the manufacturer and delivery of the required detention locks. Coordinate keying with the Owner s existing keying system schedule. Submit keying system schedule after signed approval by User. 1. Hardware shall be ordered in sufficient time so that it will be available for job requirements. A locked storage space will be provided for unpacking crates and sorting out hardware. E. Approved Design and Manufacturer 1. Items of detention hardware specified in the hardware sets of this division have been selected for the purpose of establishing a quality and design standard acceptable to the Architect. Products of other manufacturers of builder s hardware only may be substituted, providing they are equal in quality and design to the items specified and receive the express approval of the Architect. The Architect will permit no substitutions after final approval of the hardware schedule. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

3 2. Any products to be substituted for items of hardware other than those specified must be submitted in writing to the Architect for prior approval at least ten (10) days before bid date. Include the name of manufacturer, catalog number of series, design, and other pertinent data. No substitutions shall be permitted after the start of the ten day period prior to bid date. 3. Detention equipment items specified in the detention hardware sets have been selected from the various manufacturers catalogs. Identifying numbers of the manufacturer, where listed herein, are given for purposes of establishing a quality and design standard acceptable to the Architect. The manufacturers listed are: a. Hinges: 1. Northwest Specialty Hardware 2. RR Brink Locking Systems c. Locks - Detention: 1. RR Brink 2. Southern Folger d. Closers: 1. LCN 2. Sargent & Co. 3. Norton e. Stops: f. Trim: 1. H.B. Ives 2. Northwest Specialty Hardware 3. Rockwood 1. Rockwood 2. Northwest Specialty Hardware 3. Sargent & Co. g. Threshold/Weatherstripping: 1. National Guard Products 2. Pemko 3. Reese F. Fastenings 1. All bolts, screws and other fastenings required for the application of the hardware shall be of the size and type to fit requirements and shall be of the same material and finish as the hardware to which they connect. 2. Screws for products used in secured areas will have torx-plus security screws. Screws for products in other areas such as offices and maintenance shall have fasteners normally furnished from manufacturer. 3. The hardware supplier shall furnish four (2) of each size torx-plus driver required for installation of hardware. At completion of job, torx-plus drivers shall be turned over to the Owner. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

4 4. All kick plates are to be mounted with stainless steel pop rivets. G. Installation 1. All detention hardware and other items shall be received, stored and distributed and the responsibility for its safety assumed by the Contractor. The protection wrapped around pieces of hardware shall be securely attached to the hardware as it is installed and properly maintained until the final completion of the building. 2. Installation and hook-up of electric-operated locks shall be the responsibility for the detention hardware supplier. Balance of surface-applied hardware such as closers, trim items, stops, frame portion of hinge, position switches, etc., and the alignment of doors shall be the responsibility of this Contractor. 3. Detention hardware shall be installed by Union Ironworker Mechanics, skilled in the application of hardware and in accordance with the recommendations of the appropriate manufacturer. All instruction sheets and installation details, which are packed with hardware, shall be read and understood before any attempt is made to install the hardware. 4. Hardware and all other items shall be accurately fitted and secured in place, adjusted to operate perfectly and be free from scratches or other defacements. 5. The Contractor shall be responsible for the condition and operation of all items installed hereunder until the issuance of the Certificate of Final Acceptance or until the building is occupied, whichever is sooner. 6. After installation, all templates, instruction sheets, and installation details, shall be placed in a black, 3-ring binder, clearly labeled to be turned over to the Owner when the building is accepted. 7. After the building is occupied, the detention hardware supplier shall contact the Owner and arrange an appointment with the custodian or maintenance engineer. The detention hardware supplier will then instruct this person in the proper use, servicing, adjusting and maintenance of hardware. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 HINGES A. Detention Hardware Hinges: 1. Each detention door shall be hung with three (3) knuckle institutional, stainless steel hinge. Hinge shall be full mortise on all doors. 2. Hinge shall be 4-1/2" x 4-1/2" with 3/16" leaf thickness, made of investment cast 304 stainless steel with integral security stud. 3. Each hinge shall have bearing material that is a self-lubricating, engineered thermoplastic, flange type design to support thrust and radial loads 4. Entire construction shall be cross-pinned after assembly to make disassembly impossible. 5. Furnish four hinges for single openings up to and including 7'-4" height. Furnish one additional hinge for openings over 7'-4" high and for each additional 2'-6" of opening height and for openings over 3'-0" wide. 2.2 LOCKS AND KEYING A. Minimum/Medium Security - Mechanical Operation 1. Series/Manufacturer: a /Southern Steel DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

5 b. D9300 LTT/Folger Adam c. 1020/1040 RR Brink 2. Door mounted, utilizes several deadbolt and latchbolt combinations - see door schedule for specific function 3. Mogul cylinder and/or builders hardware cylinder actuates cam, which disengages deadbolt, latchbolt lever, depending on function 4. Lever pulls 5. Strike, face plate, latchbolt, deadbolt and deadlock actuator are stainless steel 6. 7 gauge case and cover 7. Listed for use on three-hour fire doors 8. Provide keeper as scheduled B. Medium/Maximum Security - Electrical Operation 1. Series/Manufacturer: a AM/Southern Steel b. 120M/Folger Adam c. 5020/RR Brink 2. Frame mounted, 24 VDC motor operated. 3. Internal switches monitor status of bolt. 4. Bolt is retracted manually by mogul key at the door. 5. Bolt is retracted electrically by remote push button. 6. Bolt remains retracted until door is opened. 7. Lock operates in a fail secure mode. 8. Galvanized case and cover 9. Listed for use on 3 hour fire door. C. Medium Security - Mechanical Operation 1. Series/Manufacturer: a. 1080A/Southern Steel b. #80/Folger Adam c. 7080/RR Brink 2. Door mounted, dead bolt 3. Bolt retracted manually by mogul key 4. Six Lever tumblers keyed one or two way DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

6 5. Supply with hollow metal lock mounting, escutcheon and security screws 6. Provide keeper as scheduled 7. Galvanized case and cover D. Medium Security - Mechanical Operation: 1. Series/Manufacturer: a. 1010A/Southern Steel b. 10/Folger Adam c RR Brink 2. Door mounted deadbolt 3. Bolt retracted manually by mogul key 4. Six Lever tumblers keyed one or two way 5. Supply with hollow metal lock mounting, escutcheon and security screws. 6. Provide keeper E. Medium Security - Mechanical Operation (food pass) 1. Series/Manufacturer: a. 1017M/Southern Steel b. 17/Folger Adam c. 7017M RR Brink 2. Door mounted, dead bolt 3. Bolt retracted manually by mogul key 4. Six Lever tumblers keyed one or two way 5. Reverse Bolt Bevel at food pass locations. 6. Automatic snaplatch 7. Galvanized case and cover F. Sliding Door Operators K2S RR Brink 1. Unlock, open and lock open a 3'-0" door in not more than seven (7) seconds. 2. Unlock, close and deadlock close a 3'-0" door in not more than seven (7) seconds. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

7 3. Stop the movement of any door in mid-travel by applying approximately 40 lbs. of pressure on the door. 4. A free wheeling door shall be acceptable, while in manual or emergency mode. 5. Instantly reverse the direction of the door. In the event the door is blocked, the door shall automatically continue to the open or closed position when the obstruction is removed. 6. Normal force exerted by a door in travel is 40 lbs. 7. The locking device shall be designed so that there will be no projecting lugs on the receiver column. Door shall automatically deadlock closed at a minimum of two points at rear of door. Front locking shall not be acceptable. 8. In the event of power failure, the door shall have capabilities of being unlocked with a mogul key from either side of door. 9. The mogul key cylinder shall be located within a 10-gauge steel, hip high, manual release pilaster adjacent to the closing jamb of the door. Door can be moved by hand and will automatically lock upon reaching the fully opened or closed position. 10. All motors shall be 1/8 horsepower, single phase, 115V, 60 Hertz, as manufactured by a nationally recognized manufacturer. 11. Hanger carrier to be 3/16" thick steel plate, full width of door. 12. Hanger carrier rollers to be turned from solid steel 3" OD. Formed track not acceptable. 13. Rollers are to have anti-friction ball bearings with hardened members and grease shield on both sides. 14. The horizontal mechanism housing shall be constructed of 3/16" mild steel plate. 15. Housing covers shall be constructed of 10 gauge sheet steel. All openings shall be baffled. 16. The vertical lock bar housing shall be constructed of 1/8" mild steel tube to be 1" x 2" and the lock bar to be constructed of 5/8" square cold rolled bar steel, free moving within housing. 17. All removable housing covers shall be locked to the track box with Torx-plus head w/center pin security screws. 18. Paint entire assembly, except track, rollers and drive mechanism, with rust inhibitive primer. G. Keying and Keys 1. The DEC will meet with the Architect and Owner upon their request to review the keying schedule and systems layout. All locks are to be keyed as directed as a result of this meeting. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

8 2. Mogul type cylinder shall be keyed in sets and master keyed to level as directed. Provide five (5) keys per key alike set and five (5) keys per master level. 3. All keys shall be stamped with number or letter combination as directed. H. KEY CONTROL SYSTEM 1. Key Cabinets and components as manufactured by Telkee, out of 18-guage steel (minimum). System shall include completely set up three-way cross index system, installation of keys and tag system, and instructions to the owner on proper use of the system. Cabinet to be size to accommodate one complete set of all detention building keys. 2.3 DOOR CLOSERS A. Door closers shall be Concealed LCN 2210/2210-DPS series. Closers shall be handed and sized for exact condition required. Closers shall be fully hydraulic, full rack and pinion with cast iron cylinder. Separate adjustments for latch speed general speed, and back-check shall have tamper-proof regulating screws DPS should be used on openings that require self-closing and door position monitoring. 2.4 DOOR POSITION SWITCHES RR Brink Series A. Furnish magnetic concealed door position switches, Triple-Biased where specified. Switch is single pole double throw type with rating of.5 amps at 24V maximum. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE A. Door Stops: Furnish doorstops for all doors. All stops and bumpers shall be cast bronze and shall be furnished with machine screws and expansion shields or toggle bolts to use the material it is to be fastened upon. Stops shall be equal to Northwest Specialty Hardware NW 606. B. Flush Pull: As specified in the hardware sets. Rockwood Mfg. 94 Series w/ Torx-plus MS. D. Protection plates (kick and armor) shall be.050 thick type 304 stainless steel. Kickplates shall be 8" high. Plates shall be 2" less than door width. All protection plates are to be mounted with stainless steel pop rivets. E. Provide silencers in metal door frames, unless not permitted for fire rating, or unless bumpertype weatherstripping is provided; three per single door frame, two per double door frame. All exterior doors to have bumper type weatherstripping. F. Threshold & Weather Seal: As specified in hardware Sets National Guard Products or equal by Pemko or Reese. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

9 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine detention doors and frames, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances, labeled fire door assembly construction, wall and floor construction, and other conditions affecting performance of the Work. B. Examine roughing-in for embedded and built-in anchors to verify actual locations of detention door hardware connections before detention door hardware installation. C. Inspect built-in and cast-in anchor installations, before installing detention door hardware, to verify that anchor installations comply with requirements. Prepare inspection reports. 1. Remove and replace anchors where inspections indicate that they do not comply with specified requirements. Reinspect after repairs or replacements are made. 2. Perform additional inspections to determine compliance of replaced or additional work. D. Verify locations of detention door hardware with those indicated on Shop Drawings. E. Examine roughing-in for electrical power systems to verify actual locations of connections before detention door hardware installation. F. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Steel Detention Doors and Frames: Comply with BHMA A Series. 1. Surface-Applied Detention Door Hardware: Drill and tap detention doors and frames according to SDI A INSTALLATION A. Mounting Heights: Mount detention door hardware units at heights indicated in DHI's "Recommended Locations for Builders' Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and Frames." B. Install each detention door hardware item to comply with Shop Drawings and manufacturer's written instructions. Where cutting and fitting are required to install detention door hardware onto or into surfaces that are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage, and reinstallation of surface protective trim units with finishing work. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on substrates involved. 1. Set units level, plumb, and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce attachment substrates as necessary for proper installation and operation. 2. Drill and countersink units that are not factory prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors according to industry standards. C. Install interconnecting wiring and connectors between detention door hardware devices. Terminate device wiring for detention door hardware installed in swinging doors at a plugtype connector located in lock pocket or door frame junction box. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

10 D. Security Fasteners: Install detention door hardware using security fasteners with head style appropriate for installation requirements, strength, and finish of adjacent materials. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Inspect installed products to verify compliance with requirements. Prepare inspection reports and indicate compliance with and deviations from the Contract Documents. B. Perform the following tests and inspections: 1. After installing electrically powered detention door hardware and after electrical circuitry has been energized, test detention door hardware for compliance with requirements. a. Test: Operate lock of each door and group of doors in normal remote, normal local, and emergency operating modes. Verify that remote controls operate correct door locks and in correct sequence. 2. Verify that lock bolts engage strikes with required bolt projection. 3. Verify that detention door hardware is installed, connected, and adjusted according to the Contract Documents. 4. Verify that electrical wiring installation complies with manufacturer's submittal and written installation requirements. C. Detention work will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections. D. Perform additional inspections to determine compliance of replaced or additional work. E. Prepare field quality-control certification endorsed by Detention Specialist that states installed products comply with requirements in the Contract Documents. F. Prepare test and inspection reports. 3.5 ADJUSTING A. Adjust and check each operating item of detention door hardware and each detention door to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units that cannot be adjusted to operate as intended. Adjust detention door-control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment and to comply with referenced accessibility requirements. 1. Strikes: Adjust horizontal and vertical alignment of keeper to properly engage lock bolt. 3.6 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by detention door hardware installation. B. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish. C. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure that detention door hardware is without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

11 3.7 DETENTION DOOR HARDWARE SETS: Hardware Set S01 CELL DR SWING w/ FOOD PASS Each to Receive: 4 EA HINGE NW645 FMST US32D 1 EA FP HINGE CONTINUOUS BY SECURITY DOOR MANUFACTUER 1 EA ELECT JAMB LOCK 5022M - MSLH - 24VDC USP 1 EA FOOD PASS LOCK 7017 USP 1 EA LOOP PULL NW601 US32D 1 EA FLUSH PULL BY SECURITY DOOR MFG. USP PJBC 1 EA FLOOR/WALL STOP NW 606 BLACK 3 EA SILENCERS 608 GREY Rockwood Mfg. 1 EA CONCEALED DPS Hardware Set S02 CORRIDOR DOOR - SWING Each to Receive: 4 EA HINGE NW645 FMST US32D 1 EA ELECT JAMB LOCK 5026M - MSLH - 24VDC USP 1 EA LOOP PULL NW601 US32D 1 EA COMBO PULL 91MOD - 3.5" X 10" X.125" x TORX MS US32D Rockwood Mfg. 1 EA CONC CLOSER 2214 DPS AL LCN 1 EA FLOOR/WALL STOP NW 606 BLACK 3 EA SILENCERS 608 GREY Rockwood Mfg. Hardware Set S03 for Fire Openings Each to Receive: 4 EA HINGE NW645 FMST US32D 1 EA PASSAGE SET 36-11G15-0B US26D Sargent & Co 1 EA ELECT JAMB LOCK 5026M - MSLH - 24VDC USP DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD

12 1 EA CONC CLOSER 2214 DPS AL LCN 1 EA FLOOR/WALL STOP NW 606 BLACK 3 EA SILENCERS 608 GREY Rockwood Mfg. 1 SET GASKETING 5050C - 17' CHAR NGP Hardware Set S04 for Labeled VEHICLE SALLYPORT Each to Receive: 4 EA HINGE NW645 FMST US32D 1 EA PASSAGE SET 36-11G15-0B US26D Sargent & Co 1 EA ELECT JAMB LOCK 5026S - MSLH - 120VAC USP 1 EA CONC CLOSER 2214 DPS AL LCN 1 EA FLOOR/WALL STOP NW 606 BLACK 1 EA THRESHOLD " X TORX AL NGP 1 SET GASKETING 5050C - 17' CHAR NGP Hardware Set S05 SALLYPORT BONDING FIRE RATED Each to Receive: 4 EA HINGE NW645 FMST US32D 1 EA PASSAGE SET 36-11G15-0B US26D Sargent & Co 1 EA ELECT JAMB LOCK 3026 MSLH 24VDC USP 1 EA CONC CLOSER 2214 DPS AL LCN 1 EA FLOOR/WALL STOP NW 606 BLACK 3 EA SILENCERS 608 GREY Rockwood Mfg. 1 SET GASKETING 5050C - 17' CHAR NGP END OF SECTION DETENTION DOOR HARDWARD