PART 3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
Install hardware in accordance with manufacturers' printed instructions.
Fasten hardware to wood surfaces with full-threaded wood screws or sheet
metal screws. Provide machine screws set in expansion shields for
fastening hardware to solid concrete and masonry surfaces. Provide toggle
bolts where required for fastening to hollow core construction. Provide
through bolts where necessary for satisfactory installation.
3.1.1
Weather Stripping Installation
Handle and install weather stripping so as to prevent damage. Provide full
contact, weather-tight seals. Doors shall operate without binding.
3.1.1.1
Stop-Applied Weather Stripping
Fasten in place with color-matched sheet metal screws not more than 225 mm
9 inches o.c. after doors and frames have been finish painted.
3.1.1.2
Interlocking Type Weather Stripping
Provide interlocking, self-adjusting type on heads and jambs and flexible
hook type at sills. Nail weather stripping to door 25 mm one inch o.c. and
to heads and jambs at 100 mm 4 inches o.c.
3.1.1.3
Spring Tension Type Weather Stripping
Provide spring tension type on heads and jambs. Provide bronze nails with
bronze, stainless steel nails with stainless steel. Space nails not more
than 38 mm 1 1/2 inches o.c.
3.1.2
[Lightproofing] [and] [Soundproofing] Installation
Install as specified for stop-applied weather stripping.
3.1.3
Threshold Installation
Extend thresholds the full width of the opening and notch end for jamb
stops. Set thresholds in a full bed of sealant and anchor to floor with
cadmium-plated, countersunk, steel screws [in expansion sleeves].
3.2
FIRE DOORS AND EXIT DOORS
Install hardware in accordance with NFPA 80 for fire doors, NFPA 101 for
exit doors [, and UL 14C for swinging tin-clad fire doors].
3.3
HARDWARE LOCATIONS
SDI 100, unless indicated or specified otherwise.
a.
Kick and Armor Plates: Push side of single-acting doors.
Both
sides of double-acting doors.
b.
Mop Plates:
Bottom flush with bottom of door.
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