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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCS_087100_Door Hardware_20230227_V1HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes: Work under this section includes the complete door hardware requirements for the project. Quantities listed are for the Contractor's convenience only and are not guaran- teed. Items not specifically mentioned, but necessary to complete the work shall be furnished, matching the items specified in quality and finish. B. Related Sections: 1. Hollow Metal Doors and Frames – Section 08 1113 2. Division 26 – Electrical 3. Division 28 – Electronic Safety and Security C. Electronic Hardware Coordination: Coordinate Work of this Section with the requirements of systems specified under Divisions 26 and 28, as required to provide materials, fabrication, and installation for complete and operating system meeting the operational requirements stated. D. Field survey and documentation of modification required to install new Hardware in existing Doors and Frames. 1.2 REFERENCES A. Standards: Current edition at date of bid. 1. ADAAG – Americans with Disabilities Act, “Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Fa- cilities” 2. ANSI/BHMA A156.18 – Materials and Finishes 3. NFPA 80 – Standard for Fire Doors and Windows 4. Underwriters Laboratories – Building Materials Directory 5. UL 10C – Underwriters Laboratories, “Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies”. 6. ICC/ANSI A117.1 – “Accessible and Usable Building and Facilities” B. Codes: 1. Washington State Building Code, Chapter 51-50 WAC 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. General Requirements: Submittals shall be in accordance with Section 01 2500 Submittal Pro- cedures. B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s data for each item of Door Hardware. C. Hardware Schedule: Submit a detailed Door Hardware Schedule. 1. The submitted Door Hardware Schedule shall indicate the complete designation of every item required for each door or opening. HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 2 2. Furnish cover sheet listing title of project as shown on the Contract Documents, name, address, phone and fax numbers of Owner, Architect, Contractor, and Supplier, name of Certified Hardware Consultant, and date of submittal. 3. List each opening individually under separate headings in the same order as the door schedule. Do not group like or similar doors under a single heading. Do not continue headings on separate pages. 4. Each heading shall indicate opening location, handing, degree of opening, door size, type, fire rating, and Door and Frame material. 5. Indicate product Manufacturer and incorporate cross-reference to symbols used in Article 2.14 Hardware Schedule. 6. Include an index indicating door, heading, and page numbers and locking function for each opening. 7. Locations shall be included and miscellaneous hardware items. 8. A cross reference for abbreviations or symbols used shall be included. 9. Schedules in coded or horizontal format are unacceptable. 10. Hardware Schedule shall document modifications required for application of new hard- ware specified on existing door and frames. See Paragraph 3.1 C. 11. Submittals not conforming to these requirements will be returned without review, 12. Processing: Hardware schedules will not be reviewed by the Architect until they have been reviewed and approved by Contractor. 13. Revisions: The Door Hardware Submittal shall be kept current throughout the project du- ration. Revisions incorporated shall be submitted in accordance with the above require- ments. Submit only cover sheet and revised pages. Clearly identify changes from previ- ous submittal content. D. Samples: If requested by the Architect, submit one (1) sample of each exposed hardware cate- gory, finished as required, and tagged with full description for coordination with the hardware schedule. Samples will be reviewed, by the Architect, for design and finish only, compliance with other requirements is the responsibility of the Contractor. Units which are acceptable and remain undamaged through submittal procedures may be used on the project. E. Color Samples: Submit color charts and physical samples of each product requiring color selec- tion. F. Keying Schedule: Key Schedule: Submit a key schedule indicating the complete project key system for approval. G. Wiring Diagrams and Risers: 1. Submit electronic hardware system riser and terminal-to-terminal wiring diagrams for each Electronic Hardware application, cross-referenced to the Door Hardware Submittal and Door Schedule. 2. Include voltage, wire quantity and gauge requirements along with product data and instal- lation instructions. 3. Indicate connection points to equipment provided under Divisions 26 and 28. 4. Wiring Diagrams must be produced by the product manufacturer, or prior approved firms. H. Operations and Maintenance Data. 1. Submit Operations and Maintenance Manuals under the provisions of Section 01 78 24 Operations & Maintenance Data. 2. Manuals shall contain final copy of the Door Hardware Submittal, Product Data, Parts Lists and Diagrams, Key Schedule, Installation Instructions, Wiring Diagrams, and War- rantees. HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 3 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Supplier: 1. Door hardware shall be supplied by a recognized builders’ hardware supplier who has been furnishing hardware in the same area as the project for a period of not less than five (5) years. 2. Factory direct, authorized, and stocking distributor of the Exit Devices, Locksets and Door Closers. 3. Employ an Architectural Hardware Consultant, certified by the Door and Hardware Insti- tute. B. Approved Suppliers: The below listed suppliers are approved for use on this project. Alternative suppliers must be pre-approved in accordance with Division 1 Section 01 6000, Product Re- quirements. Other proposed suppliers must submit a Substitution Request Form, and receive approval via written addendum, in accordance with Division 1 Section 01 2500 prior to Bid. Builders Hardware & Supply Co., Inc. Seattle, WA (206) 281-3700 Kinship Group Auburn, WA (253) 288-8455 Washington Architectural Hardware Co. Tacoma, WA (253) 471-9150 C. Source: Obtain each kind of Hardware (Butts, Locksets, Exit Devices, Door Closers, etc.) from only one manufacturer. D. Installer: Door Hardware shall be installed only by experienced tradesmen in compliance with trade union jurisdictions, either at the door and frame fabrication plant or at the project site. E. Automatic Operators: 1. The Operators and Accessories shall be installed by factory authorized and trained per- sonnel and certified in compliance with American Association of Automatic Door Manu- facturers (AAADM) requirements. 2. The below listed installers are approved for use on this project. Alternative installers must be pre-approved by procedure for “substitutions” described in Section 01 2500 Substitu- tion Procedures. Commercial Hardware Services Auburn, WA (253) 638-8684 Western Entrance Technology Monroe, WA (360) 863-9382 3. Pre-installation Conference: Prior to commencement of electrical work, provide for local factory representatives of the Automatic Operators to attend a pre-installation conference to review rough in and installation requirements with representatives of the General Con- tractor, Electrical Contractor, Door Hardware Supplier, Automatic Operator and Door Hardware Installers. 4. Certificates: Prior to substantial completion, provide certification from the local manufac- turers representative of the Automatic Operators that all Operator applications are in- stalled in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. Submit certification in writing to the Owner in care of the Architect. F. Templates: Furnish hardware templates for each fabricator of doors, frames and other work to be factory prepared for the installation of hardware. Upon request, check the shop drawings of such other work to confirm that provisions will be made for the proper installation of hardware. G. Regulatory Requirements: 1. Comply with applicable local and state current building codes. HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 4 2. Hardware for fire-rated openings shall also be in compliance with fire building codes ap- plicable to the district in which the building is located. Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by “UL” for the types and sizes of doors required, and which com- plies with the requirements of the door and door frame labels. Provide Door Closers, Au- tomatic self-latching bolts, coordinators, gasketing, and astragals if required to conform to label requirements. 3. Comply with the requirements of ADAAG and ICC/ANSI A117.1 – Accessible and Usable Building and Facilities. 1.5 PRODUCT HANDLING AND STORAGE A. Packaging: Each item or package is to be separately tagged with identification related to the fi- nal hardware schedule. Complete installation instructions shall be included in the packages. B. Storage: Provide a locked room at the jobsite for the storage of the hardware. 1.6 WARRANTY A. Submittal: Submit Warrantees in accordance with Section 01 78 36, Warranty. B. Door hardware shall be guaranteed against defects in workmanship and operation for a period of two years, backed by a factory guarantee of the hardware manufacturer. The following prod- ucts shall be guaranteed for periods beyond two years: 1. Locksets: ten years. 2. Door Closers: twenty five years. 3. Panic Devices: five years. 1.7 MAINTENANCE A. Furnish the following extra materials, which shall be delivered directly to the Owner prior to sub- stantial completion, in accordance with Section 01 7700 Closeout Procedures. B. Provide one set of Special Tools required for installation and adjustment. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Manufacturers: Products may be furnished by the manufacturers listed under “As Specified” be- low, or equivalent products of type, grade, design, and function from manufacturers listed under “Acceptable Substitutions”. Requests for products not listed must be made in accordance with Section 01 2500 Substitution Procedures. Product As Specified Acceptable Substitutions Butt Hinges Hager (HA) Ives, Stanley Locksets Sargent (SA) None Cylinders and Keying Medeco (ME) None HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 5 Product As Specified Acceptable Substitutions Exit Devices Sargent (SA) None Electric Strikes HES (HES) Von Duprin Magnetic Locks Securitron (SEC) None Door Closers Sargent (SA) None Automatic Operators Record (RE) None Activation Switches Camden (CM) Curran, Larco Kick & Mop Plates Tice (TI) Ives, Trimco Wall and Floor Stops Trimco (TR) Pre-approved equal Overhead Stop and Holders ABH (ABH) ABH, DynaLock Gasket National Guard (NGP) Reese, Zero Bollard Posts Wikk Industries (WIK) Pre-approved equal 2.2 HARDWARE MATERIALS AND FABRICATION A. Fasteners: Provide fasteners for installation with each hardware item. Provide Phillips head fas- teners, countersunk oval, flat head, or undercut head as appropriate for material to be installed. B. Compatibility: Provide fasteners which are compatible with both unit fastened and substrate, and which will not cause corrosion or deterioration of hardware, base material, or fastener. 2.3 HARDWARE FINISHES A. General: Unless specifically indicated otherwise, provide architectural hardware in the following finishes. 1. Finish in general shall be: US26D, Satin Chrome Plated (BHMA 626), except: 2. Locksets and Exit Devices: US32D, Satin Stainless Steel (BHMA 630). 3. Interior Hinges: US26D, Satin Chrome plated over steel base (BHMA 652). 4. Door Closers and Automatic Operators: Aluminum Painted (BHMA 689). 5. Kick Plates: .050 US23D, Satin Stainless Steel (BHMA 630). 6. Smoke Gasketing: As Selected. 2.4 BUTT HINGES A. Quantity (per Leaf): 1. Door Openings 60 to 90”: three each. 2. Doors over 90”: Furnish one additional for each 30” increment or fraction thereof. B. Sizes: 1. 1-3/4" Vestibule Doors: 5 x 4-1/2" 2. 1-3/4" Interior Doors up to and including 36": 4-1/2 x 4-1/2" 3. 1-3/4" Interior Doors over 36": 5 x 4-1/2" C. Pins: Hinges shall have non-removable pins (NRP – Set Screw in Barrel). D. Width: Width of Hinges shall be as required to clear projecting trim or other conditions to allow maximum degree of opening. HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 6 E. Tips: Hinges shall have Flat Button Tips. F. Non-Standard Sizes: For unusual size or weight doors, furnish type, size and quantity recom- mended by the hinge manufacturer. 2.5 LOCKSETS AND CYLINDERS A. Lever Design: Furnish all Mortise Locksets and Latches in LW1L Design. B. Backset: 2-3/4”. C. Fire Ratings: All Locksets and Latchsets shall be listed with Underwriters Laboratories for A la- bel and lesser class doors. D. Cylinders: 1. Provide conventional non-interchangeable core Cylinders. 2. Provide Collars, Compression and Blocking Rings, and Cams as appropriate for each application. E. Strikes: Provide Curved Lip Strikes with adequate projection to protect door trim. Provide flat, flush lip strikes for pairs of doors with overlapping Astragals. F. Strike Boxes: Provide manufacturers standard wrought or plastic strike boxes. 2.6 PANIC DEVICES AND FIRE EXIT HARDWARE A. Rated Openings: Provide UL listed Fire Exit Devices at rated openings. B. Sizes: Provide Exit Devices sized in accordance with the manufacturer manufacturers recom- mendations. C. Removable Mullions: Provide Mullion Spacer Blocks for installation in narrow stop frames. D. Vision Frames: Provide Glass Bead Kits where interference with vision frames occurs. 2.7 DOOR CLOSERS A. Drop Plates: Furnish drop plates where doors have insufficient height top rails, or where Regu- lar Arm Door Closers are used in conjunction with Concealed Overhead Stops. B. Fluid: Furnish cold weather fluid, at exterior & vestibule doors. Furnish non-flammable fluid at fire rated openings in conformance with UL Standard 10C. C. Spacer Blocks: Furnish Spacer Blocks and/or shoe supports where frame stop does not pro- vide for adequate support for the parallel arm soffit shoe. D. Special Mounting: Provide special closer mounting as required where interference with weath- erstrip or sound seals occurs. HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 7 2.8 KICK PLATES A. General: Kick Plates shall be applied to the Push Side of the Door. B. Pair Openings: Furnish two Kick Plates for pair openings. C. Fasteners: Provide stainless steel Phillips oval/undercut head, full tread type sheet meal screws for fastening not more than 5 inches on center, colored to match plate. D. Material: Plates shall be .050 Stainless Steel, beveled four edges (B4E) with Satin #4 finish. E. Width: All plates shall be furnished with width as required to provide 1/4” clearance at sides of doors, frame stops, astragals, and stop applied seals. 2.9 AUTOMATIC OPERATORS AND ACCESSORIES A. Locate Wall Plate Actuators and Key Switch as noted in the Architectural Drawings or as di- rected by Architect. B. Wiring: All System Wiring shall be concealed in the Wall and Door Frame. C. Wiring Diagrams: Submit Wiring Diagrams in accordance with paragraph 1.3 G. D. Coordination: Coordinate location, rough-in and wiring requirements with Electrical Contractor. E. Operator to be installed by factory authorized installer. 2.10 STOPS AND HOLDERS A. Pair Openings: Furnish two Stops for Pair Openings. B. Site Conditions: Where wall stops are not applicable, furnish floor stops 1215CKU, or Over- head Stops if required. 2.11 GASKETING A. Furnish gaskets for complete perimeter of opening, including mullions. 2.12 DOOR SILENCERS A. General: Furnish Rubber Door Silencers for all openings. B. Quantity: Furnish three for each single door frame, and four for each pair of door frames. C. Type: Trimco 1229A HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 8 2.13 KEYING A. The key operated products (Locksets, Cylinders, Deadlocks, etc.) specified in this section shall be keyed to the existing factory registered Medeco Grand Master Key system. B. Provide Brass Construction Cylinders and Keys for all Locksets and Exit Devices during the construction period. C. The Door Hardware Supplier shall meet with the Owner to prepare the permanent keying schedule. Submit for approval in accordance with paragraph 1.04 H. D. The Permanent Cylinder, Change Keys, and Control Keys, prepared according to the approved keying schedule, shall be transmitted directly to the Owner, prior to substantial completion. The Contractor shall remove the construction Cylinders and install the permanent Cylinders. All Construction Cylinders shall be returned to the Door Hardware Supplier. E. All Permanent Cylinders and Keys shall be sent direct from the lock manufacturer via Regis- tered Mail, Return Receipt Requested. F. Stamp all Keys “Do not Duplicate” and with change designation as directed. G. Furnish: 1. Four change keys per Lockset or Cylinder. Where quantity of less than four Change Keys per Lock or Cylinder is required, equivalent value of Key Blanks shall be provided. 2. Four Construction Keys 2.14 HARDWARE GROUPS HW-1 Door #100A 1 Automatic Operator RE 8100-PUSH x FWH 2 Wall Activation Switches CM CM-45/4 1 Bollard Post - Outside WIK Square 6” x 6” US32D x 60” Surface Mount x Welded Flat Top x Prep for Card Reader, Activation Switch, and Intercom Balance of existing Hardware to remain HW- 2 Door #100B 2 Electrified Exit Devices SA 16-55-56-8810 2 Mortise Cylinders - Dogging ME 100200T 2 Power Transfers SE SEPT Time Clock Control and Power Supply By Division 28 Balance of existing Hardware to remain HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 9 HW- 3 Door #100C 1 Electrified Exit Device SA 16-55-56-8810 1 Mortise Cylinder - Dogging ME 100200T 1 Power Transfer SE SEPT Time Clock Control and Power Supply By Division 28 Balance of existing Hardware to remain HW- 4 Door #100D 6 Each Hinges HA BB1168 1 Electrified Exit Device SA 16-55-56-8804 1 Rim Cylinder - Outside ME 100403HT 1 Electrified Exit Device SA 16-55-56-8810 2 Mortise Cylinders - Dogging ME 100200T 1 Removable Mullion SA L980S 1 Mortise Cylinder - Mullion ME 100200T 2 Power Transfers SE CEPT-10 2 Door Pulls TR 1191-4 1 Door Closer SA 351-P10 1 Automatic Operator (LHR Leaf) RE 8100-PUSH x FWH 2 Activation Switches CM CM-45/4 2 Kick Plates TI B4EKP - 10” High x 2” LTDW 2 Floor Stops TR 1215CKU 2 Sets Gasket NGP 2525C 1 Key Switch SC 653-1414 1 Mortise Cylinders – Key Switch ME 100200T 1 Bollard Post - Outside WIK Square 6” x 6” US32D x 45” Surface Mount Welded Flat Top x Prep for Card Reader x Activation Switch Card Reader and Power Supply By Division 28 HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 10 HW- 5 Door #100E 6 Each Hinges HA BB1168 2 Electrified Exit Devices SA 16-55-56-8810 2 Mortise Cylinders - Dogging ME 100200T 1 Removable Mullion SA L980S 1 Mortise Cylinder - Mullion ME 100200T 2 Power Transfers SE CEPT-10 2 Door Pulls TR 1191-4 2 Door Closers SA 351-P10 1 Overhead Stop ABH 1020SL Series 2 Kick Plates TI B4EKP - 10” High x 2” LTDW 1 Floor Stop TR 1215CKU 2 Sets Gasket NGP 2525C Time Clock Control and Power Supply By Division 28 HW- 6 Door #130A 1 Storeroom Lockset SA 8204 1 Mortise Cylinder ME 100200T 1 Electric Strike HES 4500C x 2005M3 1 Set Gasket NGP 2525C Card Reader and Power Supply By Division 28 Balance of existing Hardware to remain HW- 7 Door #130B 3 Each Hinges HA BB1168 1 Storeroom Lockset SA 8204 1 Mortise Cylinder ME 100200T 1 Electric Strike HES 4500C x 2005M3 1 Magnetic Lock SEC M62 1 Door Closer SA 351-O 1 Overhead Stop ABH 1020SL Series 1 Kick Plate TI B4EKP - 10” High x 2” LTDW 1 Set Gasket NGP 2525C Card Reader and Power Supply By Division 28 HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 11 HW- 8 Doors #129, 134 1 Storeroom Lockset SA 8204 1 Mortise Cylinder ME 100200T 1 Electric Strike HES 4500C x 2005M3 1 Magnetic Lock SEC M62 1 Set Gasket NGP 2525C Card Reader and Power Supply By Division 28 Balance of existing Hardware to remain PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Examination: Examine Doors, Frames, and related items for conditions that would prevent the proper application and operation of the Doors and Finish Hardware. Do not proceed until de- fects are corrected. B. Provide solid blocking for wall mounted components. C. Site Review. Hardware Supplier shall visit jobsite prior to submitting Hardware Schedule to doc- ument modifications required for application of new hardware specified on existing door and frames. D. Fasteners: Check conditions and use fastening devices as needed to securely anchor the hardware as per manufacturer's published templates. Self-tapping sheet metal screws are not acceptable. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Mounting Heights: Mount units at heights as recommended in "Recommended Locations for Architectural Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames (2001)" by Doors and Hardware Institute, except as indicated below. Products not specifically covered shall be installed in ac- cordance with the manufacturer templates and instructions. 1. Hinges: a. Top Hinge: 7-1/4”, Top of frame rabbet to centerline of hinge. b. Bottom Hinge: 12-1/4”, Bottom of Frame to centerline of hinge c. Intermediate Hinges: Centered, equal spacing between top and bottom hinges. 2. Mortise Lock Strikes: 40”, bottom of frame to centerline of Strike. 3. Exit Devices: 40”, bottom of frame to centerline of the Device. 4. Wall Stops: Locate Wall Stops intended for use with Lever Handle Locksets and Exit De- vices at the Centerline of the Spindle or Pull. B. Install each hardware item in compliance with manufacturer's instructions. HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 12 1. Cutting and Fitting: Wherever cutting and fitting are required to install hardware surfaces which will be painted or finished at a later time, install each item completely and then re- move and store in a secure place. After completion of the finishes, re-install each item. 2. Finishes: Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate. 3. Install Fire Rated Openings to comply with NFPA 80. 4. Door shall swing to the maximum degree that project conditions will allow. The swings in- dicated on the floor plan are intended to depict direction and do not indicate full degree of opening. 5. Trim Exit Devices to provide 1-1/2” clearance between End Cap and hinge jamb stop face and/or stop applied weatherstrip. 6. Door Closers shall be located to allow maximum degree of opening that project condi- tions will allow. Door Closers shall not be used to stop the door, except for models equipped with an integral stop-on-the-arm feature. 7. Floor Stops: Locate Floors Stops at maximum degree of opening that project conditions will allow. Do not locate Floor Stops where they create a hazardous condition. Stops should be located no more than 1/3 Door width from the latch edge of the Door. 8. Smoke Gasket: a. Completely clean frame and apply gasket in accordance with manufacturer’s in- structions. b. Apply Gasket to Door rabbet of hinge jamb and to stop face of Strike Jamb and Headers, as described in Pemko’s installation instructions for alternative position- ing. C. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door to insure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly. 3.3 EXISTING DOORS AND FRAMES A. General. Where new Hardware is specified for existing Doors, remove corresponding existing component, prepare door and frame for new component. Advise architect where conditions ex- ist that would prevent the proper application and operation of the Doors and Door Hardware B. Hollow Metal Doors and Frames: Prepare existing Hollow Metal Doors and Frames to accept new Finish Hardware as specified. Doors and Frames are to be cut, reinforced, and welded as required. For estimation purposes, the General Contractor may assume that all Frames cavities are grouted full with cement grout. All remaining holes are to be fitted with metal filler and ground smooth. Fill any cracks or gouges as required for refinishing. 3.4 ADJUSTMENT A. Wherever hardware installation is made more than one (1) month prior to acceptance or occu- pancy, make a final check and adjustment of hardware during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy. Clean and lubricate operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. B. Door Closer Adjustment: After mechanical systems have been balanced, adjust Door Closers to comply with following ICC/ANSI A117.1 requirements, as modified by WAC 51-50 and the In- ternational Building Code: HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SECTION 08 71 00 SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS DOOR HARDWARE Renton School District No. 403 08 71 00 - 13 1. Closing Speed: Door Closers shall be adjusted so that from an open position of 90 de- grees, the time required to move the door to an open position of 12 degrees shall be 5 seconds minimum. 2. Opening Force: The maximum force for pushing or pulling a door open shall be as fol- lows: (these forces do not apply to the force required to retract latch bolts or disengage other devices securing the door. a. Fire Doors: The minimum opening force allowable by the appropriate administra- tive authority. b. Interior Doors: 5.0 lbf. (22.2 N) c. Automatic Operators: Comply with ICC/ANSI A117.1, 404.3. 3. Adjust backcheck to prevent damage to the closer, hardware, door and frame, and wall. C. Instruct Owner's Personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware finishes. END OF SECTION 08 71 00