HOTEL SPECIFICATION SECTION 08100

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Part 1 General HOTEL SPECIFICATION SECTION 08100 1.01 Work Included A. The work under this section shall include the furnishing of all items shown on the drawings and as specified including, but not limited to, the following. 1. Steel Doors 2. Steel Door Frames 3. Steel Sidelight, Borrowed lite & transom frames 4. Louvers Installed in Steel Doors 1.02 Related Sections A. Section 04000: Masonry mortar B. Section 05500: Steel lintels C. Section 06200: Finish carpentry D. Section 08200: Wood Doors and Frames E. Section 08700: Finish Hardware F. Section 08800: Glass and Glazing G. Section 09900: Painting of steel doors and frames. 1.03 References A. Steel Doors and Frames in this section must meet all standards as established by the following listing. 1. Door and Hardware Preparation ANSI 115. 2. Life Safety Codes NFPA-101 (Latest edition). 3. Fire Doors and Windows NFPA-80 (Latest edition). 4. Steel Door Institute ANSI/SDI-100 (Latest edition) 5. UL 10B Fire test of Door Assemblies and UL10C Standard for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies 1.04 Submittal A. Coordinate approved shop drawings with all other trades and manufacturers whose products are used in conjunction with the Steel Doors and Frames under section 08100. B. Finish hardware supplier is to furnish templates, template reference number and/or physical hardware to the steel door and frame supplier in order to prepare the doors and frames to receive the finish hardware items. C. Each floor of the building is to be detailed separately. D. The steel door and frame supplier will furnish to the architect (4) complete copies of the proposed steel door and frames schedule and/or shop drawings. Using the same reference number for details and openings as those on the PAGE 08100-1

contract drawings. After receipt of the approved door schedule the steel door and frame supplier will make any corrections and submit to the architect (6) sets of corrected schedules. E. Upon request of the architect or for any substitution to this specification, (4) copies of the steel door & frame manufacturers catalog cut sheets are to be submitted to the architect before any material is placed on the job site. 1.05 Quality Assurance A. Provide Steel Doors and Frames complying with the Steel Door Institute recommended specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames ANSI/SDI 100 (Latest edition). B. Steel Doors and frames shall be manufactured to high quality standards in manufacturing facilities with annual certified conformance to ISO9001. 1.06 Delivery, Storage and Handling A. Doors and frames must be properly marked with door opening mark number to correspond with the schedule. B. Deliver all steel doors with corrugated edge protection and palletized to provide protection during transit and job storage. C. Inspect doors and frames upon delivery for damage. Minor damage is to be repaired, provided the repair is equal to new work and acceptable to the architect. D. Store doors and frames at the job site under cover. Place units on wood sills on the floor in a manner that will prevent rust and damage. Avoid the use of non-vented plastic or canvas shelters, which could create a humidity chamber. If the wrapper on the door becomes wet, remove the carton immediately. Provide a 1/4 inch space between stacked doors to promote air circulation. Part 2 Products 2.01 Acceptable Manufacturers - As long as they meet the following specifications: A. Ceco Door Products B. Curries Company C. Other SDI or NAAMM members that conform to the specific requirements of this specification. 2.02 Hardware Locations and General Reinforcements A. Locate hardware on doors and frames in accordance with the manufacturer s standard location. B. When steel frames are used with wood doors, the hardware preparation on the door is governed by the location on the frame. If the doors are factory mortised, the door supplier is responsible for coordinating hardware locations. C. Hardware reinforcements are to be in accordance with the minimum standard gages as listed in SDI-100. D. Doors shall be mortised, reinforced and function holes provided at the PAGE 08100-2

hardware supplier. Through bolt holes, attachment holes, or drilling and tapping for surface hardware, shall be done by others in the field. 2.03 Steel Doors A. Material - Exterior and as indicated on the schedule 1. Sheets are to be made of commercial quality hot dipped zinc coated steel that complies with ASTM A924 A60. Vertical edges will join the face sheets by a continuous weld extending the full height of the door. Welds are to be ground, filled and dress smooth to make them invisible and provide a smooth flush surface. 3. Hinge reinforcement to be not less than 7 gage (3/16") plate 1-1/4" X 9". 4. Reinforce tops and bottoms of all doors with a continuous steel welded to the face sheet. Doors with an inverted top channel shall flush with the top of the face sheets of the door. Plastic fillers are not acceptable. 5. Door Cores Insulated doors to have 20 gage vertical steel stiffeners spanning the full thickness of the interior space between door faces. Stiffeners are spaced not more than 6" apart, and attached by spot welds spaced not more than 5" on centers. Spaces between stiffeners are to be filled with fiberglass insulation (min. density 0.8#/cubic ft.) 6. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Ceco Door Products - Medallion b. Curries Company - 747T B. Materials - Other doors as indicated on the schedule. 1. Face sheets are to be made of commercial quality cold rolled steel that complies with ASTM A366 or A620. 2. Vertical edges to have a hairline edge seam. 3. Hinge reinforcement shall be not less than 7 gage (3/16") plate 1-1/4" X 9". 4. Reinforce tops and bottoms of all doors with a continuous steel channel not less than 16 gage, extending the full width of the door a steel closure channel screwed in place so that the web of the channel is flush with the top of the face sheets of the door. Plastic fillers are not acceptable 5. Door Cores a. Doors are to be fully filled with a one-piece honeycomb bonded to both faces. b. Or doors are to be fully filled with a one-piece polystyrene core, securely bonded to both faces. 6. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Ceco Door Products - Regent (honeycomb) or Legion (polystyrene) b. Curries Company - 707S PAGE 08100-3

2.04 Steel Frames A. Materials - Exterior and as indicated on the schedule 1. To be hot dipped zinc-coated steel that complies with ASTM designations A924 A60. 2. All frames, except slip on drywall, are to be assembled so that the face miter seam is "closed and tight". Weld the face seam and the full web of the frame corner or intersection. Grind and dress the finish with a matching prime paint. 3. Acceptable Manufactures: a. Ceco Door Products - SQ, SU, or DQ b. Curries Company - M or C B. Materials for other frames as indicated on the schedule. 1. Cold rolled steel that complies to ASTM A366 or A620. 2. All Frames, except slip on drywall, are to be assembled so that the face miter seam is "closed and tight". Weld the face miter seam Grind and dress the weld smooth. Finish with a matching prime paint. 3. Acceptable Manufacturers: a. Ceco Door Products - SQ, SU, or DQ b. Curries Company - M or C C. Fabrication 1. Provide steel frames for doors, transoms, sidelights, borrowed lites, and other openings to the size and design as shown on the architectural drawings. 2. All finished work shall be strong and rigid, neat in appearance, square, true and free of defects. 3. Jamb depths, trim, profile and backbends to be as scheduled and shown on approved shop drawings. 4. When shipping limitations so dictate, frames for large openings are to be fabricated in sections for splicing or splining in the field by others. 5. Hardware reinforcements are to be in accordance with the minimum standard gages as listed in SDI-100. 6. Frames shall be mortised, reinforced, drilled and tapped at the factory for template mortised hardware only, in accordance with approved hardware schedule and template provided by the hardware contractor. Where surface mounted hardware is to be applied, frames shall have reinforcing plates only; all drilling and tapping shall be done by others. 7. Hinge reinforcements to be 7-gage steel. D. Anchors 1. Floor anchors to be provided at each jamb. 2. Anchors for masonry walls to be of the wire type. 3. Anchors for stud partitions to be steel of a suitable design, not less than 18-gage thickness, 4. Dust boxes/mortar guards to be no less than 26 gage. PAGE 08100-4

5. All frames that are to be welded are to have a steel spreader temporarily attached to the bottom of both jambs to serve as a brace during shipping and handling. Spreader bars are for bracing only and are not be used to size the frame opening. 6. Loose glazing stops are to be of 16 gage galvanized steel, butted at corner joints and secured to the frame with countersunk cadmium or zinc-plated screws. 7. Except on weather-stripped frames; punch the stop for 3 silencers on single door and 2 on double door frames. 2.05 Labeled Doors and Frames A. Construct and install doors and frames to comply with current issue of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard Number 80 as herein specified. B. Doors and/or frames for labeled openings shall bear either a stamped or applied label from Warnock Hersey or Underwriters Laboratory. C. Provide 450 degree labels on stairways where required. D. All doors and frames are to have been tested in accordance with UL10C and UBC 7 2 Positive Pressure. 2.06 Prime Finish A. Doors and frames are to be cleaned, and chemically treated to insure maximum finish paint adhesion. All surfaces of the door and frame exposed to view shall receive a factory applied coat of rust inhibiting primer. The finish to meet the requirements for acceptance stated in ANSI A250.10 "Test Procedure and Acceptance Criteria for Prime Painted Steel Surfaces." The prime finish is not intended to be the final layer of protection from the elements. Field painting, using a good grade of paint to be provided in accordance with the recommendations of the door and frame manufacturer. For specialty types of finished coatings, the paint supplier should also be consulted. Part 3 Execution 3.01 Inspection A. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to make sure that all dimensions for existing opening or existing frames (strike height, hinge spacing, hinge back set, etc.) given to the steel door and frame manufacturer are accurate. B. It is the responsibility of the General Contractor to assure that scratches or disfigurements caused in shipping or handling are properly cleaned and touched up with a rust inhibitive primer. 3.02 Installation A. Frames PAGE 08100-5

1. Prior to installation, all frames must be checked for rack, twist and out of square conditions. 2. Place frames prior to enclosing walls and ceilings. Set frames accurately in position, plumbed and braced securely until permanent anchors are set. Remove shipping bar spreader and insert a wood spreader cut to the opening width, notched to clear the stops. 3. Fill frames in masonry walls with mortar. 4. When temperature conditions necessitate an additive to be used in the plaster or mortar to prevent freezing, the contractor installing the frames shall coat the inside of the frames, in the field, with a corrosion inhibiting bituminous material. 5. SDI-105, "Recommended Erection Instructions for Steel Frames" and SDI- 110 "Standard Steel Doors and Frames for Modular Masonry Construction" shall indicate the proper installation procedures. B. Doors 1. Install doors plumb and in true alignment in a prepared opening and fasten them to achieve the maximum operational effectiveness and appearance. 2. Proper door clearance must be maintained in accordance with SDI-110. 3. Where necessary, only metal hinge shims are acceptable to maintain clearances. 4. "Installation Guide for Doors and Hardware" published by DHI is recommended for further details. C. Hardware must be applied in accordance with hardware manufacturer's templates and instructions. 3.03 Adjust and Clean A. Check and re-adjust operating finish hardware items in hollow metal work just prior to final inspection. Leave work in complete and proper condition. B. Immediately after erection, sand smooth any rusted or damaged areas of prime coat and apply to touch-up or compatible air-drying primer. 3.04 Schedules A. After installation, copies of the door schedules are to be given to the owner when the building is accepted. PAGE 08100-6