oven dry each coat. Drying time and temperature requirements shall be in
accordance with the coating manufacturer's recommendations. Color(s) of
finish coat shall be [as indicated] [_____] and shall match approved color
sample(s).
]2.12
FABRICATION AND WORKMANSHIP
Finished doors and frames shall be strong and rigid, neat in appearance,
and free from defects, waves, scratches, cuts, dents, ridges, holes, warp,
and buckle. Molded members shall be clean cut, straight, and true, with
joints coped or mitered, well formed, and in true alignment. Dress exposed
welded and soldered joints smooth. Design door frame sections for use with
the wall construction indicated. Corner joints shall be well formed and in
true alignment. Conceal fastenings where practicable. [Frames for use in
solid plaster partitions shall be welded construction.] [On wraparound
frames for masonry partitions, provide a throat opening 3 mm 1/8 inch
larger than the actual masonry thickness.] [Design [other] frames in
exposed masonry walls or partitions to allow sufficient space between the
inside back of trim and masonry to receive calking compound.]
2.12.1
Grouted Frames
For frames to be installed in exterior walls and to be filled with mortar
or grout, fill the stops with strips of rigid insulation to keep the grout
out of the stops and to facilitate installation of stop-applied head and
jamb seals.
PART 3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
3.1.1
Frames
Set frames in accordance with SDI 105. Plumb, align, and brace securely
until permanent anchors are set. Anchor bottoms of frames with expansion
bolts or powder-actuated fasteners. Build in or secure wall anchors to
adjoining construction. [Where frames require ceiling struts or overhead
bracing, anchor frames to the struts or bracing.] [Backfill frames with
mortar. When an additive is provided in the mortar, coat inside of frames
with corrosion-inhibiting bituminous material. For frames in exterior
walls, ensure that stops are filled with rigid insulation before grout is
placed.]
3.1.2
Doors
Hang doors in accordance with clearances specified in SDI A250.8.
After
erection and glazing, clean and adjust hardware.
3.1.3
Fire [and Smoke] Doors and Frames
Install fire doors and frames, including hardware, in accordance with NFPA
80. [Install [fire rated] smoke doors and frames in accordance with [NFPA
80] [and] [NFPA 105].]
3.2
PROTECTION
Protect doors and frames from damage. Repair damaged doors and frames
prior to completion and acceptance of the project or replace with new, as
directed. Wire brush rusted frames until rust is removed. Clean
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