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Aedis Architects
www.aedisarchitects.com
San Jose
[408] 300-5160
387 S. 1st Street, Suite 300
San Jose, CA 95113
Sacramento
[916] 970-0230
808 R Street, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA 95811
January 17, 2019 Bid No.: #18-009 Project Name: Parkside Elementary School New Campus Replacement District: Pittsburg Unified School District Project No.: 2014046 DSA File No.: 7-36 DSA Application No.: 01-117089
ADDENDUM NO. 4 __________________________________________________________________________________This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original Bidding Documents and previous Addenda as noted below. Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum in the space provided in the Bid Form. Failure to do so may subject Bidder to disqualification.
SPECIFICATIONS:
ITEM NO. 4.1: SECTION 08 33 10 – Coiling Doors Revise: Addendum #3, Item 3.6 and Paragraph 2.01A.1 to read as “Cookson: Model
CD10-3: www.cooksondoor.com.”
ITEM NO. 4.2: SECTION 08 71 00 – Door Hardware Revise/Info: Hardware groups schedule in section per attached Section 08 71 00 (pages 14
thru 25). Groups have been updated in coordination with Access Controls.
ITEM NO. 4.3: SECTION 11 61 43.1 – Stage Curtains Replace: In its entirety, per Section 11 61 43.1 attached.
ITEM NO. 4.4: SECTION 28 10 00 – Access Control System Add: In its entirety, per Section 28 10 00 attached.
ITEM NO. 4.5: SECTION 32 31 19 – Decorative Metal Fences And Gates Revise: Paragraph 1.09 to read as:
1.09 WARRANTY
A. Correct defective Work within a five year period after Date of
Substantial Completion.
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B. Finish: 10 years warranty from date of Substantial Completion for factory
finish against cracking, peeling, blistering or corroding under normal
use.
C. See section 01 77 00 – Project Closeout (Electronic Media), for
additional warranty requirements.
Revise: Paragraph 2.01 to read as:
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Decorative Metal Fence: Type F-1
1. Basis-of-Design
a. Ameristar Perimeter Security, USA; Montage II Majestic Panel and
Gate: www.ameristarfence.com.
2. Substitutions: See Section 01 25 00 - Products and Substitutions.
B. Decorative Metal Fence: Type F-2
1. Basis-of-Design
a. Ameristar Perimeter Security, USA; [Impasse II Gauntlet High
Security 3-Rail Panel and Gate]: www.ameristarfence.com.
b. Or approved equal.
C. Automatic Gate Operators:
1. Viking Access Systems; L-3 Slide Gate Operator.
2. Or approved equal.
DRAWINGS:
ITEM NO. 4.6: SHEET A3.02b – PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN – CLASSROOM BLDG. EAST
Add: Door tag 223a per attached AD4-A3.02b. ITEM NO. 4.7: SHEETS A4 - REFLECTED CEILING PLANS – PROJECTORS
Revise: Keynote 3/A4.01a to read as “SHORT THROW WALL MOUNTED PROJECTOR
O.F.C.I., SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO DETAIL 13/A11.10 FOR
MOUNTING”
Revise: Keynote 3/A4.01b to read as “SHORT THROW WALL MOUNTED PROJECTOR
O.F.C.I., SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO DETAIL 13/A11.10 FOR
MOUNTING”
Add: Keynote 15/A4.01c to read as “SHORT THROW WALL MOUNTED
PROJECTOR O.F.C.I., SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO DETAIL
13/A11.10 FOR MOUNTING”
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Revise: Keynote 3/A4.02a to read as “SHORT THROW WALL MOUNTED PROJECTOR
O.F.C.I., SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO DETAIL 13/A11.10 FOR
MOUNTING”
Revise: Keynote 2/A4.02b to read as “SHORT THROW WALL MOUNTED PROJECTOR
O.F.C.I., SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, REFER TO DETAIL 13/A11.10 FOR
MOUNTING”
ITEM NO. 4.8: SHEETS A4.01b – FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN – CLASSROOM BLDG. EAST
Add: Keynote 12 at Library to read as:
12. CEILING MOUNTED PROJECTOR, C.F.C.I.. S.E.D. FOR POWER AND
DATA.
Make Description No.
Epson PowerLite 109W Projector V11H861020
Epson SpeedConnect Susp. Clg. Tile Kit V12H806001
Epson 3" Fixed Extension Column V12H812001
Epson Micro-Adjustable Projector Mount V12H809001
ITEM NO. 4.9: SHEETS A4.01c – FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN – MULTI-USE BLDG.
Add: Keynote 12 at Platform to read as:
12. CEILING MOUNTED PROJECTOR, C.F.C.I.. S.E.D. FOR POWER AND
DATA.
Make Description No.
Epson PowerLite Pro Projector (w/o Lens) V11H616920
Epson Rear Projection Fixed Lens V12H004R04
Epson Mount Bracket with Extended Pipe V12H003B26
ITEM NO. 4.10: SHEETS A5 – PARTIAL ROOF PLAN – ROOFING
Revise: Keynote 13/A5.02 to read as “APPLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING OVER
PLATFORM AT METAL DECK, S.M.D. 2/M8.1”
Revise: Keynote 16/A5.03 to read as “APPLY MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING OVER
PLATFORM AT METAL DECK, S.M.D. 2/M8.1”
ITEM NO. 4.11: SHEET A8.22 – EXTERIOR DETAILS
Revise: Details 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, and 17 per attached AD4-A8.22.
ITEM NO. 4.12: SHEET A10.01 – FIRST FLOOR OPENING SCHEDULE & TYPES
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Replace: Sheet in its entirety, per attached AD4-A10.01.
ITEM NO. 4.13: SHEET A10.02 – SECOND FLOOR OPENING SCHEDULE & TYPES
Replace: Sheet in its entirety, per attached AD4-A10.02.
ITEM NO. 4.14: SHEET A10.08 – OPENING DETAILS
Revise: Details 9 & 10 per attached AD4-A10.08.
ITEM NO. 4.15: SHEET E1.1 – PARTIAL ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN
Revise: Sheet Notes #9, 10 and 13. See Full Size Sheet E1.1 (Addendum #4).
Add: Sheet Notes #21 and 22. See Full Size Sheet E1.1 (Addendum #4).
Revise: Conduit Schedule Tags #14, 15, 19 and 21. See Full Size Sheet E1.1
(Addendum #4).
Revise: Conduit Tags on site plan. See Full Size Sheet E1.1 (Addendum #4).
Revise: Underground conduit routing on site plan. See Full Size Sheet E1.1 (Addendum
#4).
Add: Signal conduit to gate controller. See Full Size Sheet E1.1 (Addendum #4).
Revise: 2/E1.1 (Enlarged Site Plan). See Full Size Sheet E1.1 (Addendum #4).
ITEM NO. 4.16: SHEET E1.2 – PARTIAL ELECTRICAL SITE PLAN
Revise: Conduit Schedule Tag #3 to read, “Not Used”. Underground Solar (PV) conduits
not shown on this sheet.
ITEM NO. 4.17: SHEET E1.3 – PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN
Remove: Exterior Pole Mounted Lights at the canopy structure location. See Full Size
Sheet E1.3 (Addendum #4)
Add: Sheet Notes #8 and 9. See Full Size Sheet E1.3 (Addendum #4)
Revise: Underground conduit routing. See Full Size Sheet E1.3 (Addendum #4)
Add: General Note #6. See Full Size Sheet E1.3 (Addendum #4)
Add: Lighting conduit and requirements at the canopy structures. See Full Size Sheet
E1.3 (Addendum #4)
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ITEM NO. 4.18: SHEET E1.4 – PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN
Remove: Exterior Pole Mounted Lights at the canopy structure locations. See Full Size
Sheet E1.4 (Addendum #4).
Revise: Underground conduit routing. See Full Size Sheet E1.4 (Addendum #4).
Add: Sheet Notes #7 and 8. See Full Size Sheet E1.4 (Addendum #4).
Add: General Note #6. See Full Size Sheet E1.4 (Addendum #4).
Add: Lighting conduit and requirements at the canopy structures. See Full Size Sheet
E1.4 (Addendum #4).
ITEM NO. 4.19: SHEET E5.1 – ELECTRICAL SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM
Revise: Feeder Schedule Tags #3, 19, 20 and 21. See AD-4-E5, AD-4-E6 and AD-4E7
(Addendum #4).
Revise: Main Switchboard’s main circuit breaker size and bus bar size. See AD-4-E5,
AD-4-E6 and AD-4E7 (Addendum #4).
Revise: Distribution Panel “DPH” main circuit breaker size. See AD-4-E5, AD-4-E6 and
AD-4E7 (Addendum #4).
Add: Power connections for irrigation pump. See AD-4-E5, AD-4-E6 and AD-4E7
(Addendum #4).
Revise: Transformer T4 size and conductor/cables requirements. See AD-4-E5, AD-4-E6
and AD-4E7 (Addendum #4).
Add: Theatrical Lighting Panel A21 and power connections. See AD-4-E5, AD-4-E6
and AD-4E7 (Addendum #4).
Revise: PV circuit breaker requirement on Main Switchboard. See AD-4-E5, AD-4-E6 and
AD-4E7 (Addendum #4).
ITEM NO. 4.20: SHEET E6.9 – CLASSROOM AV RISER DIAGRAM
Revise: General Note #5 on detail 1/E6.9 (Classroom AV Riser Diagram). See AD-4-E1
attached.
ITEM NO. 4.21: SHEET E6.12 – AV SYSTEM (MULTIUSE BUILDING)
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Revise: System Note #8 on detail 1/E6.12 (AV Devices Wiring Diagram in BUILDING
MULTIUSE) to read, “PROJECTORS ARE CONTRACTOR FURNISHED
CONTRACTOR INSTALLED. SEE ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS IN
ADDENDUM #4 FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.”
ITEM NO. 4.22: SHEET E7.4 – ELECTRICAL DETAILS
Add: Detail 5/E7.4 (Pendant Fixture Mounting Detail - MU 150). See attached AD-4-
E2.
ITEM NO. 4.23: SHEET E7.5 – ELECTRICAL DETAILS
Add: Detail 6/E7.5 (Typ. Theatrical Pipe Batten Detail). See attached AD-4-E3 and
AD-4-E4.
ITEM NO. 4.24: SHEET L2.1a – MATERIAL & DETAIL REFERENCE PLAN
Add: Chain link fence – 10’ H, black vinyl clad, 1” mesh per attached AD4-L2.1a.
ITEM NO. 4.25: SHEET L2.1b – MATERIAL & DETAIL REFERENCE PLAN
Add: Pipe rail gate, (2) 14’-3” wide gates per attached AD4-L2.1b.
ITEM NO. 4.26: SHEET L3.4 – CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
Change: Model number from T26INFINNVPED-3S to T26INFINNVPED-3SADA per
attached AD4-L3.4a.
Revise: Overall dimension of table and bench to read as 72-3/4” per attached AD4-L3.4a.
ITEM NO. 4.27: SHEET L3.8 – CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
Add: Sheet in its entirety, per attached AD4-L3.8.
PRE-BID RFIs:
ITEM NO. 4.28: E0.1 indicated there are clock/speaker devices on the electrical drawings. No manufacturer information has been provided on the drawings or in the specifications. Are we required to provide a complete and operable clock/speaker system or are we to provide rough-in only? If a complete system is required the manufacturer, a specification and a riser diagram will be required.
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Response: The contractor is required to provide a complete and operable clock/speaker
system. Refer to the revised Sheet E0.1,Communication Symbols, issued Addendum #3 sketches. Refer to the revised Sheet E6.1, Communication System Riser Diagram, issued in Addendum #3 for additional clock/speaker requirements. Refer to the entire Sheet E6.13 issued in Addendum #3 for additional requirements. Refer to the entire Spec Section 27 51 16 issued in Addendum #3.
ITEM NO. 4.29: Switchboard specification section 262413-2.01D states the switchboard shall be
General Electric to match the existing main distribution gear. The existing main distribution gear is being demolished. Can the new switchboard be Square D or approved equal similarly to the transformer and panelboard specifications?
Response: The Switchboard can be Square D, Siemens, General Electric or approved
equal.
ITEM NO. 4.30: Will the Low Voltage Contractor be running the wire for the cameras or will the Security Integrator need to include the wire runs as well?
Response: Refer to Addendum #3 for additional requirements and clarifications to the Access Control and Intrusion Alarm Systems. Refer to Access Control System Specification Section 28 10 00 issued in Addendum #4 for additional requirements.
ITEM NO. 4.31: Access Control is noted under abbreviations, we did not see any equipment listed for Access Control or and Intrusion System under T0-01,T0-02, T0-01,a,b,c; T1-02,a,b,c; T4-01 - will there be Access Control or Intrusion on another addendum or is there another document within the original RFP & Addendum 1 11 21 18?
Response: Refer to Item No.4.3 of this addendum for Access Controls. Refer to Addendum No. 3 for Intrusion Alarm scope clarifications.
ITEM NO. 4.32: Coiling Door Questions: 1. The specs call for a counter door, but the plans clearly show a service door
(16' x 10'6") 2. The door type calls for the door to be 8'6" high and the door schedule calls for
the door to be 10'6" high. Which one is correct? 3. The door type calls for this door to be door type J however all the doors that
are type J are much smaller than the 16' x 8'6" the door type shows. 4. This door should clearly be door# 158B, but that door on the door schedule
doesn't even show a type 5. The specifications state that the door is supposed to be chain operated, but
the door type calls for it to be motorized. Which one is correct? 6. The details on 9 & 10 on A10.08 call for the door to be mounted to steel
studs. This is not acceptable by any door manufacturer. Service doors must mount to a minimum of structural steel. The fasteners they show fastening the door are not sufficient either. Please provide an acceptable specification, the correct door type, correct door size and proper details for mounting the door.
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Response: 1. Refer to Item No. 4.1. Model confirmed with MFR. 2. The door opening shall be 8’ – 6”. This has been revised in the door schedule
per Item No. 4.12. 3. This has been adjusted. Refer to Items No. 4.12 & 4.14 of this addendum. 4. This has been adjusted in the door schedule. Refer to Item No. 4.12 of this
addendum. 5. The overhead door shall be operated by motor. This has been addressed by
Addendum #2 Item No. 3.6. 6. Details updated per MFR standards. Refer to Item No.4.14.
ITEM NO. 4.33: There is no detail provided for Mounting and Attachment detail for refrigeration piping at the roof. Please advise if attached [DURA-BLOK] is acceptable.
Response: Contract documents indicate suspending refrigerant piping below roof, tight to
structure (above ceiling). Refrigerant above roof shall be kept to a minimum. We take no exception to the proposed Durablock for refrigerant piping support above roof. See attached ‘DURA-BLOK’ product information.
ITEM NO. 4.34: Can a waiver on the AISC requirement be obtained? For example, if the steel
contractor has 30+ years of experience. Response: No, a waiver cannot be obtained.
ITEM NO. 4.35: Please provide specification for the existing insulation needing removal. Response: To the best of our knowledge, the existing campus contains batt insulation. Refer
to “18-009_Parkside RFP_Exhibit A-Haz Mtls Abatement Part of Addendum No. 01,”
“Parkside ES - Bid Submittal Plans Addendum 2 (14-108),” and as-built drawings that
are available on the District bid webpage and Builders’ Exchanges.
ITEM NO. 4.36: Drawing E6.9, General Notes: 10, says “Conference rooms shall be provided the
AV system shown on riser diagram I/E6.7.” The drawing referenced describes light management controllers. Please clarify which AV diagram is to be referenced for conference rooms.
Response: Revised sheet E6.9 general note #10 to say “CONFERENCE ROOMS SHALL
BE PROVIDED WITH AV SYSTEM SHOWN ON RISER DIAGRAM 1/E6.9. CONFERENCE ROOMS SHALL NOT BE PROVIDED WITH NOICE LIFT.”
ITEM NO. 4.37: Drawings indicate OFCI Projectors.
Please clarify whether the Owner is also be providing mounts for those projectors. If not, will the Owner prefer the Manufacturer’s recommended mount for the projector? If that is the case, please give model number for reference for bid process.
Response: Projector mount arms shall be CFCI. The model of projectors that will be
furnished by the District are Epson BrightLink 595Wi. Refer to Items No. 4.7 above and detail 13/A11.10 of the contract documents.
ITEM NO. 4.38: Drawing E6.1, Cable Schedule Note 5, and Riser Sheet Note 3, indicate
Category 6A cable used for Intercom/Clock system.
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Specification Section 27 51 16, 1.01, I., and 3.02, C. indicate Category 5e or Category 6 cable as options for Intercom/Clock system. Manufacturer recommended cable is the Category 5e. This is also a lower cost cable than Category 6 or 6A. Please clarify which cable shall be used for the Parkside Elementary School Intercom/Clock system.
Response: Intercom/clock system shall be category 6A cable as noted on E6.1 (Cable
schedule note 5 and riser sheet note 3). The specification section 27.51.16 shall say “Category 6A” where category 5e or category 6 is noted.
ITEM NO. 4.39: Addendum 2 Item 2.1 refers to an attached letter from Contra Costa Health
Services, which indicates 28 separate items that must be incorporated into the project’s design. Has this been done? If not, please revise the contract documents to include the requested design changes.
Response: The 28 items listed as General Conditions are the basis of design for all projects reviewed by Contra Costa Health Services. The project has been approved based on this criteria, which is included in the approval letter as a reminder to the contractor.
ITEM NO. 4.40: Pursuant to Addendum 2, Item 2.26, we note that Sec. 007213 15.2.3 is still a
contract requirement. Under what circumstances must the Contractor work 7 days a week at no cost to the Owner due to weather related delay? This is potentially a large expense, and was not addressed by Item #2.25.
Response: Condition applies to any inclement weather.
ITEM NO. 4.41: Pursuant to Addendum 3 response Item 3.65, it appears that the Contractor is not required to perform offsite inspections, but rather pay the district’s costs to do so, without knowing how or with whom the District is contracted to perform those services. How are we to budget for this expense? Please provide some guidance.
Response: Consolidated Engineering Labs (CEL) will be the Special Inspections & Materials Testing Agency as well as Geotechnical Engineering and Observation Services Agency. The Contractor shall coordinate and allow necessary inspections as required by City of Pittsburg.
ITEM NO. 4.42: Please clarify whether the Network Switches involved with Valcom
Intercom/Clock system are dedicated and separate from other systems. Please clarify whether responsibility for the Network Switches involved with Valcom Intercom/Clock system falls under the 27 51 16 specification.
Response: The Valcom PA/Clock devices shall be connected to the Network Switches called
out in Spec Section 27 10 00 and called out on Sheet E6.1. The Network Switch noted in Spec Section 27 51 16- Part 2.05 (K) falls under the Network Switches noted in Spec Section 27 10 00 and outlined on Sheet E6.1.
ITEM NO. 4.43: Please clarify whether responsibility for rack called “Multi-Use Local PA
Equipment (AV System)” in Multi-Use on Platform Storage Room 151 is out for bid. Reference E2.5.
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Please give description of rack. Please clarify what equipment will be in this rack. E6.12 shows a single rack riser for the Multi-Use AV system. E6.13 indicates Valcom equipment located in the Electrical Room 156. E6.1 indicates Valcom equipment located in IDF MU.
Response: The Contractor shall provide a rack for the Multi-Use Av equipment and Multi-
Use PA equipment located on Platform Storage 151. The information for the wall AV rack (Legrand DWR) is noted in detail 2/E6.12. The Multiuse Local PA equipment shown on 2/E6.12 shall be installed inside the wall AV rack (Legrand DWR). The Multi-use AV equipment shown on 1/E6.12 shall be installed inside wall AV rack noted in detail 2/E6.12. The Contractor shall provide a wall AV rack with height to accommodate all the equipment required in 1/E6.12 and 2/E6.12.
E6.12 shows a single rack riser for the Multi-Use AV System: (Correct) E6.13 Indicates Valcom equipment located in the Electrical Room 156: (Correct) E6.1 indicates Valcom equipment located in IDF MU: (Correct)
SUBSTITUTION REQUESTS:
ITEM NO. 4.44: The following Product Substitution Requests have been received and shall be evaluated as permitted per Section 01 25 00 for project use:
Section 03 15 13 – Synthetic 10S by Synthetics International Inc. Section 07 13 00 – Jiffy Seal 140/60 by Procto Wrap Co. Section 10 21 13 – Hiny Hiders Solid Plastic Partitions by Scranton
Products. Section 10 28 00 – Machflow by Saniflow Corp. Section 11 50 00 – EZ Fold Backstop TF-20S and Wall Pads by Draper,
Inc.
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END OF ADDENDUM NO. 4
See next page for professionals’ signatures and list of attachments.
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Thang Do, Architect
AEDIS Architects, Inc.
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Alissa Noguez, Landscape Architect
ANLA Associates, Inc.
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Sammy Fernandez
American Consulting Engineers Electrical,Inc.
Division of the State Architect
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Attachments:
• Section 08 71 00 (revised Hardware Groups Schedule)
• Section 11 61 43.1
• Section 28 10 00
• AD4-A3.02b (8.5”x11”)
• AD4-A8.22 (30”x42”)
• AD4-A10.01 (30”x42”)
• AD4-A10.02 (30”x42”)
• AD4-A10.08 (11”x17”)
• Sheet E1.1 (Addendum #4) (30”x42”)
• Sheet E1.3 (Addendum #4) (30”x42”)
• Sheet E1.4 (Addendum #4) (30”x42”)
• AD-4-E1 (8.5”x11”)
• AD-4-E2 (11”x17”)
• AD-4-E3 (11”x17”)
• AD-4-E4 (11”x17”)
• AD-4-E5 (8.5”x11”)
• AD-4-E6 (8.5”x11”)
• AD-4-E7 (8.5”x11”)
• AD4-L2.1a (11”x17”)
• AD4-L2.1b (8.5”x11”)
• AD4-L3.4a (11”x17”)
• AD4-L3.8 (30”x42”)
• DURA-BLOK Catalog Sheets
PARKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPLACEMENT CAMPUS Pittsburg Unified School District Project No. 2014046
14 – 08 71 00 Door Hardware
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 01 – INT. INSWINGING WORKROOMS
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" SELECT 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA WALL STOP 255S US26D HAGER MOUNT 80” AFF2 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 606A 36" NGP 1 EA CLASSROOM SEC. LOCK ND93JD RHO 626 SCH 2 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORE BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 02 – INT. OUTSWINGING CLASSROOMS (W/ P.H.)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 2 EA BUMPERS/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA EXIT DEVICE CDAX99NL-OP 3’ US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA FLUSH PULL 1111CS TRIMCO 1 EA FSIC RIM HOUSING 26-094-626 SCH NL 1 EA FSIC MORTISE HOUSING 20-061 XQ11-948 626 SCH DOGGING 2 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORE BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 03 – EXT. OUTSWINGING CLASSROOMS (W/ ACCESS CONTROLS & P.H.)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA WEATHER SEAL 2525B 17' NGP 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP
PARKSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REPLACEMENT CAMPUS Pittsburg Unified School District
Project No. 2014046
Door Hardware 08 71 00 - 15
1 EA NETWORKED CYL. LOCK AD-300-993R-70-MT-RHO-626-JD-RHR/LHR
SCH SOURCE VANDERBILT
1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA EXIT DEVICE LDAX99EO 3’ US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA PERMANENT CORE BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 04 – INT. OUTSWINGING CLASSSROOMS
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 606A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA CLASSROOM SEC. LOCK ND93JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORE BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 05 – INT. OUTSWINGING WORKROOMS (FIRE-RATED)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA SILICONE SMOKE SEAL 2525B 17' NGP 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA CLASSROOM SEC. LOCK ND93JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORE BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 08 – INT. INSWINGING STORAGE (FIRE-RATED)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1279 4.5" X 4.5" NRP US26D HAGER 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES
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1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA SILICONE SMOKE SEAL 2525B 17' NGP 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 606A 36" NGP 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 09 – INT. INSWINGING OFFICE
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5" X 4.5" NRP US26D HAGER 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA WALL STOP 255S US26D HAGER MOUNT 80” AFF 2 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR61-1-G IVES 1 EA ENTRANCE/OFFICE LOCK ND53JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 10 – EXT. OUTSWINING CLASSROOM/OFFICE (W/ ACCESS CONTROL)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA WEATHER SEAL 2525B 17' NGP 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA NETWORKED
HARDWIRED TRIM AD300-CY-70-MT-RHO-626-JD-RHR/LHR
SCH SOURCE VANDERBILT
1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA LATCH PROTECTOR NLP-110 630 TORX FASTENERS DON-JO 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 11 – INT. HVAC CLOSET
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR NOTES 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5" X 4.5" US26D HAGER 2 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR61-1-G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 606A 36" NGP
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1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 16 – EXT. OUTSWINGING EQUIPMENT / STORAGE
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1279 4.5" X 4.5" NRP US26D HAGER 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA SILICONE WEATHER
SEAL 2525B 17' NGP
1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 17 – INT. INSWINGING CUSTODIAN
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5" X 4.5" NRP US26D HAGER 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA WALL STOP 255S US26D IVES 3 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1 G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 18 – INT. OUTSWINGING CUSTODIAN / MDF / IDF / STORAGE
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5" X 4.5" NRP US26D HAGER 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA ARMOR PLATE 8400 34" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 3 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1 G IVES
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1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 19 – INT. INSWINGING UNISEX TOILET
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 85" SELECT 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA WALL STOP 255S US26D IVES T.O. DOOR 3 EA BUMPER SR64-1 G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA CLASSROOM LOCK ND94JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 20 – EXT. OUTSWINGING BOYS/GIRLS TOILET
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 85" SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA WEATHER SEAL 2525B 17’ NGP 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA CLASSROOM LOCK ND94JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 21 – INT. INSWINGING STAFF TOILET
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5" X 4.5" NRP US26D HAGER 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA WALL STOP 255S US26D IVES T.O. DOOR
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1 EA BUMPER SR64-1 G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA MORTISE LOCK W/
INDICATOR LV9456J 06N 626 X L283-722 X L583-363 X XL11-8486
SCH
1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 22 – EXT. OUTSWINGING CORRIDOR (W/ ACCESS CONTROL)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 1 EA WEATHER SEAL 2525B 17' NGP 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36" NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD 1/4"X JD-2" SIA 36" NOTCHED NGP 1 EA NETWORKED
HARDWIRED TRIM AD-300-993R-70-MT-RHO-626-JD-RHR/LHR
SCH SOURCE VANDERBILT
1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA EXIT DEVICE QELAX99-EO 3' US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 23 – EXT. OUTSWINGING CORRIDOR PAIR (W/ ACCESS CONTROL)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 2 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 2 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
2 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 2 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 1 EA EXIT DEVICE QELRX99NL-OP 3' US26D RHR VON 1 EA FSIC RIM HOUSING 26-094 626 SCH 1 EA EXIT DEVICE W/REX QELRX99-EO 3' US26D LHR VON 2 EA CONCEALED DOOR
CONTACT GEC-1078CWN GE
2 EA FLUSH PULL 1111CS TRIMCO 1 EA MULLION 4954KR 7'2" SP28 VON 1 EA MORTISE HOUSING 20-061 626 SCH 1 EA MULLION STABILIZER 154 SP28 VON 1 EA WM MULLION STORAGE
KIT MT54 SP28 VON
2 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. 24 – INT. OUTSWINGING CORRIDOR PAIR
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 2 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 2 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
2 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 2 EA WALL STOP 255S US26D GLY 180° SWING 2 EA EXIT DEVICE CDAX99NL-OP 3’ US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA MULLION 4954KR 7’2” SP28 VON 2 EA FLUSH PULL 1111CS TRIMCO 1 EA FSIC RIM HOUSING 26-094 626 SCH 3 EA FSIC MORTISE HOUSING 20-061 XQ11-948 626 SCH 1 EA MULLION STABILIZER 154 SP28 VON 1 EA WM MULLION STORAGE
KIT MT54 SP28 VON
4 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 2 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 25 – INT. OUTSWINGING CORRIDOR PAIR
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 2 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 2 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
2 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 2 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 90° SWING 2 EA EXIT DEVICE CDAX99NL-OP 3’ US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA MULLION 4954KR 7’2” SP28 VON 2 EA FLUSH PULL 1111CS TRIMCO 1 EA FSIC RIM HOUSING 26-094 626 SCH 3 EA FSIC MORTISE HOUSING 20-061 XQ11-948 626 SCH 1 EA MULLION STABILIZER 154 SP28 VON 1 EA WM MULLION STORAGE
KIT MT54 SP28 VON
4 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 2 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 26 – INT. OUTSWINGING STORAGE PAIR
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5”4.5” NRP US26D Hager
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2 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR CLOSER
4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
2 EA KICKPLATE 8400 34" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 2 EA AUTO WALL STOP-HOLD
(if 180 deg. swing) 327W US26D Hager
2 EA BUMPER/SILENCER (if interior opening)
SR64-1 G IVES
2 EA DOOR SWEEP C627A 36” NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD ¼” X JD-2” SIA 72” NOTCHED NGP 1 EA BOTT FLUSH BOLT 291S US32D (WD) Hager 1 EA TOP FLUSH BOLT 294S US32D (WD) Hager 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 27 – INT. INSWINGING STORAGE PAIR (FIRE-RATED)
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5”4.5” NRP US26D Hager 2 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA COORDINATOR 297D USP Hager 1 EA FILLER BAR 297F Hager 2 EA KICKPLATE 8402 34" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 2 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 1 EA SMOKE SEAL 2525B 21’ NGP 2 EA DOOR SWEEP C627A 36” NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD ¼” X JD-2” SIA 72” NOTCHED NGP 1 EA BOTT FLUSH BOLT 291S US32D (WD) Hager 1 EA TOP FLUSH BOLT 294S US32D (WD) Hager 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND96JD RHO 626 SCH 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 28 – EXT. OUTSWINGING STORAGE PAIR
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83” SELECT 2 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
2 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 2 EA WALL STOP-HOLDER 327W US26D Hager 1 EA WEATHER SEAL 2525B 21’ NGP 2 EA DOOR SWEEP C627A 36” NGP 1 EA THRESHOLD ¼” X JD-2” SIA 72” NOTCHED NGP 1 EA BOTT FLUSH BOLT 291S US32D (WD) Hager
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1 EA TOP FLUSH BOLT 294S US32D (WD) Hager 1 EA NETWORK HARDWIRED
CYL LOCK AD-300-CY-70-MT-RHO-626-JD-RHR/LHR
SCH
1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 29 – INT. INSWINGING CLASSROOM DIVIDER
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 3 EA BUTT HINGE BB1191 4.5”4.5” NRP US26D Hager 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8400 10" X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104H US32D GLY 1 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 600A 36” NGP 1 EA STOREROOM LOCK ND66JD RHO 626 SCH 2 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 30 – INT. INSWINGING KITCHEN
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" SELECT 1 EA PULL-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP REG AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8402 34” X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 1 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES 1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36” NGP 1 EA SECURITY CYL LOCK ND93JD RHO 626 SCH 2 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 2 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 2 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. 31 – INT. OUTSWINGING KITCHEN
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA CONT. HINGE SL11CL HD 83" CTW-RP SELECT 1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR
CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA KICKPLATE 8402 34” X 34" 630 B4E IVES 1 EA CONCEALED STOP 104S US32D GLY 1 EA BUMPER/SILENCER SR64-1-G IVES
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1 EA DOOR SWEEP 627A 36” NGP 1 EA SECURITY CYL LOCK ND93JD RHO 626 SCH 2 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 2 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 2 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. G1 – BUILDING SECURITY SINGLE GATE
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 2 EA BB BUTT HINGE BALL BEARING BUTT HINGES GATE
MFR.
1 EA BB BUTT HINGE ETW BALL BEARING BUTT HINGES ETW GATE MFR.
1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR CLOSER
4040XP EDA AL SRI MC RH/LH LCN
1 EA FLOOR STOP FS18S IVES 1 EA NETWORKED
HARDWIRED TRIM AD-300-993R-70-MT-RHO-626-JD-RHR/LHR
SCH
1 EA EXIT DEVICE LDAX99-EO 4' US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. G2 – BUILDING SECURITY DOUBLE GATE
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 5 EA BB BUTT HINGE BALL BEARING BUTT HINGES GATE
MFR.
1 EA BB BUTT HINGE ETW BALL BEARING BUTT HINGES ETW GATE MFR.
1 EA PUSH-SIDE DOOR CLOSER
4040XP EDA AL SRI MC RH/LH LCN
2 EA FLOOR STOP FS18S IVES 1 EA NETWORKED
HARDWIRED TRIM AD-300-993R-70-MT-RHO-626-JD-RHR/LHR
SCH
1 EA EXIT DEVICE LDAX99-EO 3' US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA EXIT DEVICE W/REX LDRXAX99-EO 3' US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA FLUSH PULL 1111CS TRIMCO 1 EA MULLION 4954KR 7'2" SP28 VON 1 EA MORTISE HOUSING 20-061 626 SCH 1 EA MULLION STABILIZER 154 SP28 VON 1 EA WM MULLION STORAGE
KIT MT54 SP28 VON
1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
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HARDWARE GROUP NO. G3 – DOUBLE GATE, ELECTRIFIED
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 2 EA BB BUTT HINGE BALL BEARING BUTT HINGES GATE
MFR.
1 EA CANE BOLT SYSTEM CANE BOLT SYSTEM GATE MFR.
1 EA BB BUTT HINGE ETW ETW BALL BEARING BUTT HINGES GATE MFR.
1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4040XP EDA AL SRI MC RH/LH LCN 2 EA RUBBER STOP FS-18L IVES 1 EA EXIT DEVICE QEL RX99NL-OP 4' US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA EXIT DEVICE W/REX LDRXAX99-EO 3' US26D RHR/LHR VON 1 EA FLUSH PULL 1111CS TRIMCO 1 EA MULLION 4954KR 7'2" SP28 VON 1 EA MORTISE HOUSING 20-061 626 SCH 1 EA MULLION STABILIZER 154 SP28 VON 1 EA WM MULLION STORAGE
KIT MT54 SP28 VON
1 EA RIM HOUSING 26-094 626 SCH 1 EA FLUSH STRIKE 1609 626 VON 1 EA CONSTRUCTION CORE 23-030 ICC SCH 1 EA PERMANENT CORES BY OWNER 1 EA PERMANENT KEYING BY OWNER
HARDWARE GROUP NO. LR - LOCKDOWN READER IN ADMIN OFFICE
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA READER INTERFACE VRINX VAN 1 EA MULTI-TECH WALL
READER MT15 SCH
HARDWARE GROUP NO. VGR – VEHICLE GATE READER
EACH TO HAVE: QTY DESCRIPTION CATALOG NUMBER MFR Notes 1 EA READER INTERFACE VRINX VAN 1 EA MAXIPROX PROXIMITY
READER 5375A-G-00 SCH
1 EA ACRYLIC WEATHER COVER, BLK
AW131307-MS-HPBXXX, BLK EPS
1 EA BLK 36” READER PEDASTAL
306-6 BLK EPS
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ACCESS CONTROLS
* All Vanderbilt Access Control provided and commissioned by District provider Opening Technologies, Inc.. Refer to SECTION 28 10 00 for related work and scope.
Controllers Reader Interfaces Readers & Electrified Locking Hardware Emergency Lockdown Hardware Input/Output Boards
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SECTION 11 61 43.1
STAGE CURTAINS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Front-setting stage curtains including front curtain and valance.
B. Stage curtain track support systems.
1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS
A. ASTM A653/A653M - Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process; 2017.
B. NFPA 701 - Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame Propagation of Textiles and Films; 2015.
1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A. Preinstallation Meeting: Conduct a preinstallation meeting one week prior to the start of the work of this section; require attendance by all affected installers.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 01 33 00 - Submittals, for submittal procedures.
B. Product Data: Provide for each type of product as follows:
1. Stage Curtains: Provide information on type of curtain, weight, location for use on project, and type of flame retardancy.
2. Tracks: Provide capacity of each curtain track to support curtain weight and control curtain operation.
C. Shop Drawings: Indicate installation information for components not dimensioned or detailed in product data.
1. Submit floor plans, elevations, sections, attachment details of curtains and operating clearances.
D. Verification Samples: Submit fabric full width by at least 12 inch (305 mm) long section of each selected fabric from dye lot to be used for this work, with specified treatments applied and showing repeat of patterns; mark top and face of fabric.
E. Certificate: Certify that products of this section meet or exceed specified requirements.
F. Warranty Documentation: Submit manufacturer warranty and ensure that forms have been completed in Owner's name and registered with manufacturer.
G. Maintenance Materials: Furnish the following for Owner's use in maintenance of project:
1. See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements, for additional provisions.
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section, with not less than three years of documented experience.
B. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing work of the type specified and with minimum three years of documented experience.
1.06 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Ambient Conditions: Do not install stage curtains until spaces are fully enclosed and watertight, and the following:
1. Wet work in adjacent areas is complete and surfaces are dry.
2. Work at and above ceiling level has been completed.
3. Ambient temperatures and humidity of adjacent areas are maintained at levels when occupied for intended use.
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B. Field Measurements: Confirm supporting structural element locations and adjacent construction for stage curtains and rigging, and complete field measurements prior to fabrication and include these dimensions on shop drawings.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. See Section 01 78 36 - Warranties, for additional warranty requirements.
B. Correct defective Work within a two year period after Date of Substantial Completion.
1. Defective Work includes, but is not limited to, stage curtain support and rigging that is not operating properly.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Stage Curtain Fabrics:
1. JB Martin Ltd., #8495 Opera 26 oz.; www.jbmartin.com
2. Fred Krieger & Company, Epic Velour 25 oz.; www.FredKriegerFabrics.com
3 KM Fabrics, Inc., Prestige 25 oz.; www.kmfabrics.com
4. Or approved equal.
2.02 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Stage Curtain Systems Design: Engage qualified designer to develop design of stage curtain system, including comprehensive project specific analysis of necessary structural system attachments in compliance with performance requirements.
B. Structural Performance: Ensure attachment of stage curtain system to structure withstands material weight and operational loads applicable for this project and in compliance with local building codes and authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Design Loads: Weight of stage curtains and track system.
C. Fire-Test Characteristics: Stage curtain fabrics in compliance with NFPA 701 flame propagation fire test requirements conducted by authorized testing agency, listed by UL (DIR), ITS (DIR), or FM (AG) and acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Permanently attach label to fabric of each curtain assembly indicating fabric treatment as follows:
a. Inherently Flame Retardant (IFR), fibers/yarns that are non-combustible for life of fabric.
2. Permanently attach swatch of matching fabric from same dye lot, at least 12 inch (305 mm) square, to backside of curtain assembly for use as fire-resistance test strip.
2.03 STAGE CURTAIN FABRICS
A. Provide curtains of matching fabric and color from single dye lot, and when size and quantity of curtains exceeds maximum dye lot size, provide curtain or adjacent pair of curtains from only one dye lot, and arrange curtain dye lots to minimize exposure of any differences.
B. Polyester Velour: Weighing at least 25 ounces/linear yard (778 grams/linear meter), napped fabric of 100 percent polyester with minimum pile height of 75 mils, 0.075 inch (1.9 mm) and minimum width of 62 inch (1.57 m).
1. Application: Stage Curtains.
2. Color: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range.
3. Products:
a. JB Martin Ltd. – IFR Opera #8495 26 oz.
b. Fred Krieger & Company – IFR Epic Velour 25 oz.
c. KM Fabrics – IFR Prestige Velour 25 oz.
d. Substitutions: See Section 01 25 00 – Product Options and Substitutions.
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2.04 CURTAIN TRACK
A. Steel Track: Commercial quality, roll-formed, galvanized steel sheet, ASTM A653/A653M, with G60 (Z180) coating designation; with continuous bottom slot and each half of track in single continuous piece; black paint finish; including support and operation accessories.
1. Thickness: As recommended by manufacturer for curtain loads and operation.
a. Heavy-Duty: 14 gage, 0.0747 inch (1.90 mm) minimum thickness.
2. Products:
a. Fred Krieger & Company; 100 Straight Track, Heavy-Duty: www.FredKriegerFabrics.com/FredKriegerTheatricalTrack
b. Substitutions: See Section 01 6000 - Product Requirements.
B. Curtain Rails: Provide single or double curtain capacity as indicated on drawings, and end stops.
C. Clamp and Bracket Hangers: Steel clamps and brackets of required strength to support loads for attaching track to overhead support.
D. Operation:
1. Manual Cord Operation: Curtain track with cord, pulleys, and floor pulley; must manually open and close the curtain.
a. Operating Line: 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) diameter, stretch-resistant operating cord with braided synthetic-fiber cover over solid, synthetic-fiber, linear filaments.
b. End Pulleys: One single dead-end and one double live-end pulley, with sheaves having shielded ball bearings housed in plated-steel covers that match track finish, and provide with bracket for securing off-stage end of curtain.
c. Floor Pulleys: Sheave, adjustable type with 3 inch (76 mm) diameter wheels, and having shielded ball bearings housed in plated-steel covers, painted black.
E. Track System: Provide heavy-duty curtain track with components as recommended by manufacturer for loads and operation, including track end stops.
1. Carriers: Standard plated-steel carriers with a pair of nylon tired ball-bearing wheels riveted parallel to body, and equip carriers with rubber or neoprene bumpers to reduce noise and plated-steel swivel eye and trim chain for attaching curtain snap or S-hook, and required number of curtain carriers for track length and curtain fabrication.
a. Master Curtain Carriers: One plated-steel master carrier for each leading curtain edge, with two pairs of nylon tired ball-bearing wheels and with two line guides per carrier.
2. Pulleys: One dead-end, single-wheel pulley; one live-end, double-wheel pulley; and one adjustable pulley to maintain proper tension on operating line; each with molded-nylon-tired ball-bearing sheaves enclosed in steel housings; pulleys with steel housing finished to match track and with bracket for securing off-stage end of curtain.
2.05 FABRICATION - CURTAINS
A. General: Provide vertical seams unless otherwise indicated, locate vertical seams so they do not fall on faces of pleats, and only use fabric that is cut greater than half the width of fabric.
1. Facing the full width of material at center meeting edges.
2. Curtains that are tabled square, and hems that don't pucker.
3. 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) clearance from floor at bottom of curtain.
4. Curtains are 24 inch (610 mm) longer than clear height of valance opening.
5. Curtains that overlap 36 inch (914 mm) at the center.
6. Curtains that extend 24 inch (610 mm) on each side beyond full width of proscenium opening.
B. Vertical and Top Hems: Machine sew hems as follows, unless otherwise indicated:
1. Vertical Hems: Fabricate at least 2 inch (51 mm) wide, and at least 4 inch (102 mm) wide at borders, valances, teasers, and tormentors with at least 1 inch (25.4 mm) tuck and without visible selvedge material from front of curtain; sew open ends of hems closed.
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2. Turnbacks: Fabricate leading-edge and trailing-edge turnbacks for traveler curtains by folding back at least 12 inch (305 mm) of face fabric, with at least 1 inch (25.4 mm) tuck, and vertically secured by sewing.
3. Top Hems: Fabricate by double-stitching 3-1/2 inch (89 mm) wide, heavy jute or laminated synthetic webbing to top edge at back side of curtain with at least 2 inch (51 mm) of face fabric turned under.
C. Fullness:
1. 50 Percent Fullness: Provide this fullness, exclusive of turnbacks and hems, and spaced at 12 inch (305 mm) on center along top hem reinforcement as follows:
D. Grommets:
1. Pleated Curtains: Provide grommets centered on each box pleat and placed 1 inch (25.4 mm) from corner of curtain; for snap hooks or S-hooks.
E. Bottom Hems: Machine sew hems as follows, unless otherwise indicated:
1. For Curtains With Fullness:
a. Floor Length Curtains: Hems at least 6 inch (152 mm) deep, with 1 inch (25.4 mm) weight tape sewn to top seam of bottom hem, clear of finished bottom edge, and open ends of hems sewn closed.
2.06 ACCESSORIES
A. S-Hooks: Manufacturer's standard heavy-duty plated wire hooks, at least 2 inch (51 mm) long.
B. Battens: Fabricate using steel pipe and minimize the number of joints; connect pipe at joints using 18 inch (457 mm) long internal splice sleeve secured with four flush rivets, plug welds, threaded couplings, or equally strong method.
C. Weight Tape: Curtain manufacturer's standard continuous weight tape to suit each curtain fabric type and location.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine areas and conditions, with installer present, for compliance with requirements for supporting structural members, blocking, clearances, installation tolerances, and other conditions that may impact performance of stage curtain assembly.
B. Examine placement and condition of inserts, clips, blocking, or other supports installed by others and for use in supporting track and battens of stage curtain assembly.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION, GENERAL
A. Install stage curtain assembly in accordance with curtain and track manufacturer’s written instructions.
3.03 INSTALLATION - CURTAIN
A. Track Hung: Secure curtains to track carriers with S-hooks.
3.04 INSTALLATION - TRACK
A. Mounting of Track Assembly:
1. Ceiling Mounted: Provide ceiling supports for mounting track direct to ceiling structure and within intervals indicated in manufacturer's written instructions for on center spacing.
B. Track Support Spacing: Comply with manufacturer's recommendations for applied loads, and not to exceed the following dimensions between track supports:
1. Heavy-Duty Track: 6 feet (1.83 m), maximum.
C. Install track for center-parting curtains with at least 24 inch (610 mm) overlap of track sections at center-line, and supported with track lap clamps.
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ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A Equipment furnished under this sections shall be a complete electronic access control system to include but not limited the following elements:
1. Controller
2. System software
3. Reader interface
4. Power supplies
5. Card readers and credentials
6. Wiring, switches, and ancillary equipment
1.02 References
A Abbreviations
1. ACS: Access Control System
2. API: Application Programming Interface
3. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
4. IP: Internet Protocol
5. LAN: Local Area Network
6. NVR: Network Video Recorder
7. ODBC: Open Database Connectivity
8. RAM: Random Access Memory
9. SP/DT – Single pole, double throw
10. SSL: Secure Sockets Layer
11. TCP: Transport Control Protocol
12. UPS: Uninterruptible Power Supply
13. VMS: Video Management System
B Definitions
1. Proximity Readers and Credentials: Readers and cards employing 125 KHz communication to validate when the card is presented within the proximity of the card reader.
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2. Smart Card Readers and Contactless credentials: Readers and cards employing 13.56 MHz encrypted communication to validate when the card is presented within the proximity of the card reader.
3. Credential: Data assigned to an entity and used to identify that entity.
4. Trigger: Enables an action or a series of actions that are sent across any or all controllers, readers, contacts or relays throughout the system. Triggers can be used to send commands to change the state of a door, multiple doors, contact states, relay states, shunt points, lockdowns or to activate predetermined overrides.
5. Pass-Through: The ability assigned to a person’s credential that allows them to access a door even if in lockdown state.
6. Lockdown: An input or a credential that allows the system to be placed into a lockdown state.
7. Wiegand: Patented magnetic principle that originally used specially treated wires embedded in the credential card. Today Wiegand has become the communication standard for most reader heads.
C Reference Standards
1. Underwriters Laboratories – UL 294 - Standard for Access Control System Units
2. ISO/IEC 14443-3:2011 – Identification Cards
3. ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act
4. National Fire Protection Association
5. NFPA 70 National Electric Code
6. NFPA 101 – Life Safety Code
7. NFPA 731 - Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems
8. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
9. IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards
D Submittals
1. Informational Submittals
a. Product Data
b. Manufacturer product data sheets
c. Performance data, ratings, and other descriptive data necessary to describe the item proposed and its operating characteristics. Include dimension, wiring and block diagrams, and a complete technical specification for the submitted equipment, noting differences and adherence to all Division 28 sections.
d. Shop Drawings
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1) Complete set of proposed drawings, identifying equipment locations, types of cabling, numbers of conductors, raceway locations, and termination points of each conductor.
2) Complete listing of proposed devices, indicating interconnection equipment locations and specifying terminal/connecter termination locations.
3) Operational narrative of each component/system.
e. Qualification Data: Letters of certification for each supplier.
2. Closeout Submittals
a. Warranty Documentation:
1) Manufacturer warranty statements for all system components and applicable equipment.
2) Statement of labor warranty from the Security Contractor, and/or 3rd party entity.
3. Closeout Submittals
a. Warranty Documentation
b. Final listing of doors, locations, and normal status in MS Excel format.
c. Schematic drawings depicting type and location of interface equipment/components, number of cables and conductors, raceway locations, types of connectors, circuit requirements and type and dimensions of enclosures.
4. Commissioning Reports: Final Test Acceptance and Start Up Testing
1.03 Quality Assurance
A Requirements of Regulatory Agencies:
1. Furnish security equipment to comply with the requirements of laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations of the governmental authorities having jurisdiction where such requirements exceed the requirements of the Specifications.
2. Furnish security equipment to comply with the requirements of American National Standards for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by Physically Handicapped People (ICC/ANSI A117.1), the governmental authority having jurisdiction and to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act.
B Contractor qualifications:
1. Company with a minimum of 6 (six) years system design, engineering supervision, and installation experience in the access control industry.
2. The Contractor shall maintain a fully staffed local office, with a service center staffed by trained technicians and must be adequately equipped to provide emergency phone service within twenty-four (24) hours on a twenty-four (24) hour, 365 days per year basis, whether or not the owner purchases a maintenance contract with the Contractor.
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3. The contractor shall maintain an inventory of spare parts and other items critical to system operation, as necessary to meet the emergency service requirements.
4. The Contractor shall have in-house engineering and project management capability consistent with the requirements of this project.
5. The contractor shall provide a project manager who is actively in the project. This person shall be the same individual throughout the course of the project and shall be the person responsible for the scheduling of the system programming, preparation of the Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Training Programs, documentation and system testing, maintenance of Drawings and the coordination of all subcontract labor.
6. The Owner reserves the right to approve the contractor’s Project Manager.
7. The contractor must abide by and adhere to all Drug Free School Zone laws and participate in a drug-free workplace program.
C Testing Agency: Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use.
1.04 Product Delivery, Storage, and Handling
A Product Hardware Storage and Handling Requirements
1. Store in temperature and humidity controlled environment in original manufacturer's sealed containers per Manufacturer instructions.
1.05 Project Conditions
A Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer’s absolute limits.
1.06 Coordination
A Coordinate work of this Section with other directly affected Sections:
B Conduit and raceways as needed for data and electrical hardware items.
C Fire/life-safety system tie-in (interfacing).
D Distribute point-to-point wiring diagrams plus riser diagrams to related trades.
1.07 Warranty
A All work and system components shall be covered by a one- (1) year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, commencing with substantial completion of the project, unless otherwise directed by the owner or their representatives
B During system warranty period, system updates shall be made available to owner at no additional cost to the owner.
C During warranty period, provide twenty-four (24) hour toll-free technical support.
1.08 Licensing
A Access control software shall be available with up to 9999 client licenses.
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B Vanderbilt SMS software is available with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 25 & greater client licenses. MS SQL Express is included up to 5 client licenses. Above 5 clients users Microsoft SQL which is not included
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 Manufacturers
A Vanderbilt Industries
1. 2 Cranberry Rd., Parsippany, NJ 07054
2. Products
a. Reader controllers:
1) 16 door: VRCNX-R
b. RS-485 interfaces:
1) Reader interface: VRINX
2) 8 zone input monitor module / 8 relay output module VIONX-8
c. TC/IP interfaces: Provided by Owner
d. Power supplies: AL600ULX
B Allegion
1. Products
a. Credentials and readers: APTIQ 125 kHz & 13.56 MHz
b. Networked electronic locks: Schlage AD-300
2.02 System Description
A The access control system shall:
1. Regulate access through specific portals to secured areas.
2. Utilize card technology as its primary access devices.
B Access control system functions shall be determined by the functionality and configuration of the access control system software.
C The access control system shall support integration of all additional hardware and software components offered by the same Manufacturer.
D The access control system software shall be accessible from any PC with a web browser, and with network IP access to the access control server.
E The access control system shall be capable of electronic downloads and firmware updates.
2.03 System Architecture:
A The access control system shall consist of the following components:
1. Reader controllers
2. Reader interfaces
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3. Input / Output expansion boards
4. Network and wireless locks
5. Request-to-exit
6. Card readers
7. Power Supplies and Backup Power
B Operation
1. The access control system’s functions shall be determined by the configuration of the system software.
2. The access control server shall communicate over an IP network to door controllers, and readers and locks.
3. Door controllers shall communicate downstream to non-IP devices over an RS-485 2-wire network.
C User Workstation Requirements
1. No dedicated pc shall be required.
2. The system shall require no client or server software installation when running web client
3. Browsers supported: internet explorer, firefox, apple safari, google chrome
4. Additional software required: as needed to run and export standard reports as .csv files
2.05 System Hardware
A Reader Controller VRCNX-A
1. The reader controllers shall be independently programmed, intelligent devices, capable of making decisions and storing transactions at the local level and compatible with Manufacturer's software.
2. Decisions and storing transactions at the local level and compatible with manufacturer's software.
3. The system shall provide reader controllers to accommodate communications to:
A. one reader up to
B. 16 readers
C. 16 hard‐wired all in one locks
D. 16 wireless all in one locks
4. Controllers shall be field configurable with standard system software.
5. Reader controllers shall have flashable firmware.
6. Operating system: linux
7. Memory
A. SDRAM: 128 MB
B. NAND FLASH: 256 MB
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8. communication:
A. upstream: ETHERNET VIA TCP/IP
B. downstream:
1) serial: rs‐485 2 wire
2) WIEGAND
9. power:
A. voltage: 12 – 24 VDC (local ul294 rated power supply)
B. current: 500ma (excluding peripheral devices)
10. listing: ul294
11. physical:
A. board: 11 ¾” h x 13” w x 2 ¼”d
B. enclosure: 17” H 17” W x 2‐3/4” D Nema rated lockable and tamper‐proof
11. operating temperature: 0° to 49° c (32° to 120° f)
12. operating relative humidity: 10 – 90% non‐condensing
B Reader interface VRINX –each WIEGAND output reader in the system shall have a dedicated reader interface panel able to connect to the controller via rs‐485 protocol.
1. The reader interface shall support multiple reader technologies including, but not limited to:
A. SMART CARD
B. MAGNETIC STRIPE (SWIPE OR INSERTION)
C. WIEGAND (SWIPE OR INSERTION)
D. PROXIMITY
E. BIOMETRIC
F. BARCODE
2. INPUT/OUTPUT
A. INPUTS: 4 SUPERVISED OR NON‐SUPERVISED
B. OUTPUTS: 2 FORM “C” SP/DT 1A RELAYS
3. RS‐485 COMMUNICATION: 2‐WIRE, UP TO 4,000 FEET
4. POWER:
A. VOLTAGE: 14 ‐ 24 VDC ‐ PREDICATED UPON READ HEAD USED
B. CURRENT: 120 MA @ 24 VDC (WITHOUT READ HEADS)
5. OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 0° TO 49° C (32° TO 120° F)
6. OPERATING RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 10 – 90% NON‐CONDENSING
C READERS –
1. MANUFACTURER:
a. Scheduled Manufacturer: Schlage® MT15, No substitutes will be accepted
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b. Acceptable Substitute: No Acceptable Substitutes
2. Requirements: Read Only Multi‐technology contactless reader
a. Access control card readers shall be as manufactured by a global company who is a recognized leader in the production of access control devices. Card reader manufactured for non‐access control applications shall not be acceptable.
b. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be read access control data from both 125 kHz and 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards and NFC‐compatible. The multi‐technology contactless reader shall be optimally designed for use in access control applications that require reading both 125 kHz Proximity and 13.56 MHz contactless smart cards by providing:
1) Configuration allows reader to be enabled to read smart, proximity or both technologies at the same time.
2) A migration platform to upgrade from the most popular 125 kHz proximity technologies to MIFARE or MIFARE DESFire EV1 by reading both 125 kHz proximity technology and 13.56 MHz contactless smart card technology.
3) Guaranteed compatibility to read all standard data formats ensuring card‐to‐reader interoperability in multi‐location installations and multi‐card/reader populations when used with Schlage products.
4) Secure access control data exchange between the smart card and the reader utilizing diversified keys and mutual authentication sequences.
5) Universal compatibility with most access control systems.
6) Ease of installation through industry standard wiring methods.
7) Compatibility with legacy 125 KHz proximity access control formats (all standard formats up to 37 bits, including HID Corporate 1000 formats).
8) Optimal read range and read speed for increased access control throughput.
9) Global availability.
10) Product construction suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
11) Customizable behavior for indicator lights and beeper.
c. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall comply with the following 13.56MHz‐related standards to ensure product compatibility and predictability of performance:
1) ISO 14443
d. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be configurable to read 13.56 MHz data simultaneously from the following cards (multiple credential support based on reader configuration):
1) Secure support – MIFARE® DESFire® EV1with PACSA, MIFARE Classic, FIPS 201 PIV Credential.
2) UID/CSN Support – DESFire Classic V0.06, HID iClass, ISOX (my‐d).
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3) Proximity – Schlage Proximity, XID Proximity, HID Prox, AWID, GE/CASI, Lenel Prox, Inside Pictotag, TI Tagit, ST Micro.
e. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be configurable to read data from any compatible 125 kHz technology simultaneously with 13.56 MHz data. Compatible 125 kHz technologies include:
1) XceedID/Schlage/HID Prox (format in the card – formats up to 37‐bits supported).
2) AWID PROX (SAME AS LENEL PROX ‐ format in the card – formats up to 42‐bits).
3) GE PROX ‐ two possible format options.
f. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall provide the ability to read card access data stored in the secure access control sector/application area of the ISO 14443 XceedID MIFARE or MIFARE DESFire EV1 card.
g. The Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be configurable to provide multiple hierarchical degrees of key compatibility for accessing the smart card access control data. Compatibility shall be provided for the following key structure options:
1) Compatibility with the default Schlage key structure to ensure convenient off the shelf compatibility with Schlage cards and readers.
2) Compatibility with custom keys managed by Schlgae which provide a site‐specific, unique, protected key structure.
3) Compatibility with high security customer managed custom keys.
h. The Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be configurable to provide compatibility with all standard Prox formats up to 37 bits (including Corporate
1000®).
i. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall allow the reader firmware to be upgraded in the field without the need to remove the reader from the wall through the use of factory‐ provided device.
j. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be suitable for global deployment by meeting worldwide radio and safety regulatory compliance including:
1) FCC Certification (US)
2) CE (EU)
3) C‐tick (Australia, New Zealand)
4) R&TTE Directive (15EU) 5) UL294 (US)
6) ULC‐S319
7) IC (Canada)
8) FIPS201 / PIV I
9) IP65
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k. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be fully compliant with Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive (RoHS) restricting the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
l. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall provide universal compatibility with most access control systems by outputting card data in compliance with the SIA AC‐01 Wiegand standard.
m. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall allow for secure installation practices through mounting methods utilizing tamper resistant screws.
n. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall provide the ability to transmit an alarm signal via and integrated optical tamper switch if an attempt is made to remove the reader from the wall. The tamper switch shall be programmable to provide a selectable action to provide a selectable action compatible with various tamper communication schemes provided by access control panel manufacturers. The selectable action shall include one of the following:
1) The reader open collector line changes from a high state (5V) to a low state (Ground).
2) If utilizing OSDP Protocol reader shall report a tamper condition via RS485.
o. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall provide the ability for mounting to standard electrical boxes through the use of universal international mounting holes.
p. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be provided with a full potted assembly.
q. The Multi‐technology contactless reader shall provide customizable reader behavior options either from the factory, or defined in the field through the use of pre‐configured command cards. Reader behavior programming options shall include:
1) LED & Audio configurations.
2) Ability to disable reading of specific card technologies or frequencies.
3) ISO 14443/15693 CSN output configuration.
4) Wiegand output spacing and timing.
r. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall provide the following programmable audio/visual indication:
1) An audio beeper shall provide tone sequence to signify: access granted, access denied, power up, and diagnostics.
2) A light bar shall provide clear visual status (red/green/amber).
s. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall be designed for low current operation to enable migration from most legacy proximity applications without the need to replace existing access control panels and/or power supplies. Contactless smart card power requirements shall be:
1) Operating voltage: 5 – 16 VDC, reverse voltage protected. Linear power supply recommended.
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2) Current requirements: 160 mA DC, 195 mA PEAK @ 12 VDC
t. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall meet the following physical Specifications: 1) Dimensions: 5.1” x 3.25” x 0.83” (12.9 cm x 8.3 cm x 2.1cm)
2) Weight: 9.6 oz. (272.15 g)
3) Material: UL94 Polycarbonate
4) Plastics: Consist of three‐piece design with mounting plate, potted case and aesthetic cover.
5) Color: Black, Gray, Brown or Cream as approved by the project architect.
u. Multi‐technology contactless reader shall meet the following environmental specifications:
1) Operating temperature: ‐31 to 151 degrees F (‐35 to 67 degrees C)
2) Operating humidity: 5% to 95% relative humidity non‐condensing
3) Weatherized design suitable to withstand harsh environments
i. Certified rating of IP65
v. Multi‐technology contactless reader cabling requirements shall be:
1) Cable distance: (WIEGAND): 500 feet (150m)
2) Cable type: 5‐conductor #22 AWG
3) Standard reader termination: 18” (0.5m) wire harness
D CREDENTIALS
1. Multi‐tech/proximity credentials: Mobile/Bluetooth credentials 125 KHZ prox. and / or 13.56 MHZ contactless credentials compatible with all ISO 14443 standards.
E LOCKS
1. Networked locks shall communicate to the reader controller via rs‐485.
A. Hard wired locks shall:
1) Communicate over a hard‐wired rs‐485 network
2) Support daisy chain or star configuration
3) Have built in request‐to‐exit, door position, lock/unlock status, request‐to‐ enter, interior cover tamper guard, and deadbolt position properties
4) Have addressable lockdown, unlock capability
5) Be field configurable
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 Site Verification of Conditions:
A Examine pathway elements intended for cables. Check raceways, cable trays, and other elements for compliance with space allocations, installation tolerances, hazards to cable installation, and other conditions affecting installation.
B Examine roughing-in for LAN and control cable conduit systems to Server, PCs, Controllers, card readers, and other cable-connected devices to verify actual locations of conduit and back boxes before device installation.
C Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 Preparation
A Pre-Installation Conference: Prior to installation arrange conference between supplier, Owner, and related trades to review materials, procedures, and coordinating related work.
B Furnish or coordinate any inserts required for building into concrete, masonry, and other work, to support and attach work of this section. Furnish or coordinate in ample time to comply with schedule of work into which inserts are built.
C Verify that power and outlets are in correct locations.
D Verify that building structure is properly prepared for mounting, attachment and support of equipment.
E Prior to installation of systems components and devices, verify all required preparations have been properly performed and that substrates are acceptable for installation.
1. Verify all rough-ins and field dimensions.
F Report in writing to the Architect or owner’s representative, any prevailing conditions that will adversely affect satisfactory execution of Work in this Section.
1. Owner or their representative reserves the right to review proposed methods of construction/installation, reject proposed methods, and have the installation done in a satisfactory method at the Contractor's cost.
3.03 Hardware Installation
A Sequencing: The work shall be performed in the following sequence, unless directed otherwise by Owner or their representative:
1. Installation of wiring, Controllers & power supplies.
2. Installation of new field devices & new readers.
3. Installation of front end equipment.
4. Commissioning of the new system components.
5. End User training
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B Install work in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and final Shop Drawings. All control panels and power supplies should be installed so as to allow easy access for service in the future.
C Provide fastenings, plates, and other incidental items required for complete and operational installation.
D Security and Protection
1. Maintain strict security during the installation of equipment and software. Rooms housing the control station, and workstations that have been powered up shall be locked and secured during periods when a qualified operator in the employ of Contractor is not present.
E Cable Requirements
1. Twisted, shielded, plenum-rated type cable shall be used.
2. All cables shall be fastened to the structure at least every 10 feet, or whatever local code dictates, where not in conduit.
3.04 Programming and Software Installation
A Complete all database entry
1. Lock down conditions.
B Develop, install, and test software and databases for the complete and proper operation of systems involved.
C Secured IP address supplied by Owner.
D The Contractor shall coordinate with the Owner to ensure that new components will be properly programmed into the system.
3.05 Site Quality Control
A The Contractor shall develop a Final Test and Acceptance (FTA) Plan to identify each new system component provided intent of test, method or methods of test and expected results.
B Each component listed in the plan shall include space for test part signatures, brief comments, time of test and pass/fail check boxes.
C The FTA plan shall be submitted to the owner’s representative 30 days prior to the scheduled final test.
D Start-up Test
1. Final system acceptance of the access control system shall be conditioned upon successful completion and operational demonstration of all system functions and components.
3.06 System Acceptance: System acceptance shall not occur until after the following activities have been successfully completed:
A Acceptance of all submittals
B Delivery of final documentation
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C Successful Final Test and Inspection
D Successful Operational Demonstration Test
E Successful training and demonstration, including operation of systems using the manuals
F Purging of Contractor User privileges and return of all key card media
3.07 Owner Personnel Training
A On Site Operator training: instruct operating staff in proper operation, including hands-on training.
1. Minimum of two (2), four (4) man-hours covering the operations for each system installed.
2. Training sessions shall be provided to supervisors, staff utilizing systems and equipment provided under this section, maintenance personnel and any other personnel designated by the owner. Security Contractor should prepare to provide operator training for up to seven (7) personnel.
3. Security contractor shall be prepared to provide training sessions on all work shifts, including day, evening and night shifts.
B On Site Administrator training: instruct owner-designated security system administrators for each system installed.
1. Minimum of one (1), twenty four (24) man-hours of training for each owner-designated individual.
2. Training to cover all administrative and management functions, features and controls for each system.
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DATE
JOB NO.
FILE NO.:
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387 S. 1st Street, Suite 300
San Jose, CA., 95113
tel: (408) 300 - 5160
808 R Street, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA., 95811
tel: (916) 970 - 0230
2014046
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Pittsburg Unified School District
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DRAIN OVERFLOW UNIT TOEXTERIOR WALL.
RAIN WATER LEADER. SEEPLAN & PLUMBING
DRAWINGS FOR CONTINUATION.
STEEL BEAM, S.S.D.
METAL ROOF DECKING.
SEE PLANS & STRUCTURAL
DRAWINGS.
RIGID INSULATION. SEE PLANS & SPECS.
COMBINATION ROOF DRAIN AND
OVERFLOW UNIT WITHBUILT-IN FLASHING
SKIRT
ROOFING. SEE PLANS
AND SPECIFICATION.
TO BE COORDINATED BYCONTRACTOR PRIOR TO FRAMING.
3'-2" SUMP MIN.
UNDER-DECK CLAMP
7/8
" 2"
SAFETY POST
LATCH HANDLE
HATCH COVER
14 GA. INTEGRAL CURB WITH (2) #12 x 2-1/2" LAG SCREWS
STRUCTURAL ROOF FRAMING. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.
FLOOR FINISH AND FLOOR SLAB. SEE PLANS AND FINISH SCHEDULE.
3/16" x 1 3/8" x 4 1/2" 2" LONG ANGLE BRACKET WITH 3/8" DIA. HILTI KB-TZ WITH 2" EMBEDMENT AT EACH LEG OF LADDER.
METAL STUD WALL. SEE PLAN AND STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.
PREFEBRICATED 18" WIDE METAL LADDER WITH RUNGS AT 12" O.C. REFER TO SPECS
METAL STUD WALL BACKING. SEE TYPICAL WALL BACKING DETAIL 10/A9.04
3/16" ALUM. MOUNTING BRACKET PER MFR. @ 4'-0" O.C. MAX. WITH (2) #12 SELF TAPPING P.H.S.M.S. PROVIDE SOLID WOOD SPACER BETWEEN BACKING AND BRACKET. SIZE SPACER TO FLUSH WITH SURROUNDING WALL FINISH AND WALL FINISH BACKING AND TO BE COMPLETELY COVERED BY MOUNTING BRACKET. ATTACH BRACKET TO RAIL W/ 1/4" X 3/4" STAINLESS STEEL H.H.M.B. W/ LOCK NUT AND FLAT WASHER PER MFR. INSTRUCTIONS
WALL FINISH AND WALL FINISH BACKING. SEE PLAN AND FINISH SCHEDULE.
EA. FACE INTO STEEL DECKING, 6" MAX. FROM ENDS.
TY
P.
1' -
0"
6"
7"
MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING
BASE FLASHING PLY 6" MIN. ON FIELD
MODIFIED MEMBRANE FLASHING PLY 9" MIN. ON FIELD
INTEGRAL CAP FLASHING
TERMINATION BAR FASTENED 8" O.C.
RUBBERIZED ASPHALT SEALANT
FASTENER W/ NEOPRENE WASHER AND CONT. BUTYL TAPE
4
WATERTIGHT SLIP JOINT, 4"LAP @ 10'-0"
CONT CLEAT W/ SMS W/NEOPRENE WASHER @ 12"O.C. TYP.
SELF ADHERED FLEXIBLE FLASHING
18 GA. GSM COPING, PAINTED, TYP.
7/8" CEMENT PLASTER o/ WRB
MTL. STUD FRAMING, REFER TO WALL TYPES
BATT INSULATION
CURVED COPING CAP
CONT. INSULATION w/ GREEN GIRT. SEE WALL TYPE FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONT. 16ga SM. CONNECTION TOP TRACKS w/ #14 SMS. @ 9" O.C. STAGGARED.
16ga SM. CONNECTING STUDS 4'-0" O.C. MAX w/ (4) #14 SMS. @ EACH STUD
4
4
8"
MIN
.
MECHANICAL UNIT, REFER TO MECHANICAL DWGS.
GASKET
UNIT HOLD DOWN PER MECHANICAL DWGS.
PRE-FAB. CURB AND INSULATION PER MECHANICAL DWGS.
FLASHING PLY
8" MIN.
ROOF ASSEMBLY PER DETAIL 1/A8.22
P.T.D.F. NAILERS
CANT STRIP AND ROOFING
STEEL BEAM, S.S.D. WHERE OCCURS
4
FLASHING PLIES
PRE-FAB CURB AND INSULATION PER MECHANICAL DWGS.
ADHESIVE
ROOF ASSEMBLY PER DETAIL 1/A8.22
P.T.D.F. NAILERS
1/2" PLYWD. SHEATHING
CONDENSING UNIT AND ANCHORAGE PER MECHANICAL DWGS.
GSM CAP FLASHING; SOLDER & GRIND ALL JOINTS SMOOTH TO FORM ONE CONT. PIECE
8"
MIN
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2 1
/2"
STEEL BEAM, S.S.D. WHERE OCCURS
4
22 GA. SHEET METAL SHROUD, PACK TIGHT W/ BATT INSULATION, REFER TO PLUMBING DWGS.
PIPING PER PLUMBING DWGS.
SEALANT
ADJUSTABLE METAL STRAP
FLASHING MEMBRANE
ROOF ASSEMBLY PER DETAIL 1/-
P.T.D.F. NAILERS
22 GA. CLOSURE PANEL
CANT STRIP
4
MTL. STUDS PER WALL TYPE
CEMENT PLASTER o/ (2) LAYERS BLDG. PAPER
CI w/ GREEN GIRT AND WRB
2X SILL
2X6 TOP TRACK
3/4" PLYWD.
CASEWORK WHERE OCCURS
2X16 @ 12" O.C. TYP.
4"
4"
CONT. 16ga SHT MTL. w/ (2) #14 SMS @ EA STUD.
2"
9"
9"
CONT. SHEET FLASHING. LAP o/ BLDG PAPER 6" MIN.
(2) LAYERS BLDG PAPER o/ WRB
16ga SHT MTL. CONNECTIONG STUDS w/ (4) #14 SMS @ EA STUD.
METAL STUD FRAMING, SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.
7/8" CEMENT PLASTER O/ EXPANDED METAL LATH O/ (2) LAYERS OF BUILDING PAPER, TYP. EA. SIDE. PAINTED, TYP.
1/2" EXTERIOR GYPSUM BOARD
MODIFIED MEMBRANE FLASHING. SEAL TOP W/ SILICONE SEALANT.
4" MIN. RIGID INSULATION CANT STRIP
SUBSTRATE BOARD
BASE FLASHING
MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING ASSEMBLY
GALV. STEEL PRE-DRILLED TERMINATION BAR WITH #10 @ 12 O.C.
GALV. STEEL SNAP-ON 2 PIECE COUNTER FLASHING W/ #8 TEK SCREW @ 12" O.C.
MTL. BACKING/BLOCKING, SEE DETAIL 9/A9.04
6" MIN.
9" MIN.
5"
MIN
.
7"
MIN
.
RIGID INSULATION, SLOPE TO DRAIN
MTL. DECK, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DWGS.
4
4
4
EXTERIOR WALL, SEE WALL TYPES
CONCRETE CURB, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DWGS.
10"
CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE
DOWNSPOUT OR OVERFLOW NOZZLE, REFER TO PLUMBING DWGS.
2"
MIN
.
ROOF SIDEEXTERIOR SIDE
SELF-FURRING METAL LATHE
HORIZONTAL TAPE @ EXPANDABLE SEALANT
BUILDING PAPER
@ EA. INSULATION PANEL CORNER. A BEAD OF APPROVED SEALANT MIN. 2" EA. DIRECTION.
GREENGIRTS ATTACHED TO SUBSTRATE; SPACE AS REQ. PER LOADING CONDITIONS & CODES
CONT. SMARTci 4" SEALANT TAPE OVER ALL GREENGIRT AND O/ ALL PANELS JOINTS, TYP.
F1/15
CEMENT PLASTER FINISH
MEMBRANE FLASHING
BLOCKING AS REQ'D.
1/2" EXPANDABLE SEALANT
TWO 1/4" MIN. HORZ. BEADS OF CONT. APPROVED SEALANT BEHIND INSULATION PANELS, TYP.
SMARTci CUSTOM-PROFILED RIGID INSULATION PANEL
APPROVED 1/4" #14 LOW PROFILE FASTNERS, MAX. 16" O.C., TYP.
F1
15
FASTENERS APPROX. 24" O.C. W/ NEOPRENE WASHERS
CONT. CLEAT FASTENED W/ SCREW W/ NEOPRENE GASKET @ 18" O.C. MAX.
GALVANIZED SHEET METAL COPING CAP, PAINTED TYP. W/ SPLICE PLATES SET IN FULL BED OF SEALANT, REFER TO DETAIL
SNAP-LOK COPING. (SHEET METAL FLASHING)
SLOPE
2"
1"
4".
SELF ADHERED FLEXIBLEFLASHING TO EXTEND O/ CONT. CLEAT ON EA. SIDE
1/2" EXTERIOR GRADE GYP. BD. SHEATHING
7/8" CEMENT PLASTER (@ PARAPET ≤ 3'-0") OR METAL PANEL SYSTEM (@ PARAPET > 3'-0")
4
SELF-FURRING METAL LATH
(2) LAYERS BLDG PAPER
@ EA. INSULATION PANEL CORNER. A BEAD OF APPROVED SEALANT MIN. 2" EA. DIRECTION
CONT. SMARTci 4" SEALANT TAPE OVER ALL GREENGIRT AND O/ ALL PANELS JOINTS, TYP.
CEMENT PLASTER FINISH
SMARTci CUSTOM-PROFILED RIGID INSULATION PANEL
12" O.C. BEAD OF SEALANT TO RETAIN THE INSULATION PANEL AT THE TOP TRACK
GREENGIRTS ATTACHED TO OPEN FRAMING @ 16" O.C. w/ #14 SMS
1/2" EXPANDABLE SEALANT
APPROVED 1/4" #14 LOW PROFILE FASTNERS, MAX. 16" O.C., TYP.
1/4" MIN. TWO HORIZ. BEADS OF CONT. APPROVED SEALANT BEHIND INSULATION TO SLAB EDGE
SLOTTED TOP TRACK
1/2
"
PLASTER EXPANSION SCREED
SEE SPECIFICATION FOR SURFACING
ALL PLIES SET IN BITUMEN
1/2" COVER BOARD
MODIFIED CAP MEMBRANE WITH A REFLECTIVE SURFACE
MODIFIED HOT ADHESIVE
BASE PLY
STRUCTURAL DECK, S.S.D.
4
N.T.S.
VAPOR BARRIER
5" RIGID INSULATION
1/2" EXTERIOR GRADE GYP. BD. SHEATHING
SUBSTRATE BOARD
RIGID INSULATION, SLOPE TO DRAIN
MTL. DECK, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DWGS.
MTL. STUD FRAMING. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.
MODIFIED MEMBRANE FLASHING PLY 9" MIN. ON FIELD
CANT STRIP
BASE FLASHING PLY 6" MIN. ON FIELD
FELT PLY
MODIFIED BITUMEN MEMBRANE
4
4
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MA
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5/8" EXTERIOR GRADE GYP. BD. SHEATHING
SUBSTRATE BOARD
RIGID INSULATION, SLOPE TO DRAIN
MTL. DECK, REFER TO STRUCTURAL DWGS.
MTL. STUD FRAMING. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS.
7/8" CEMENT PLASTER FINISH O/ METAL LATH O/ WEATHER BARRIER O/ EXTERIOR GRADE GLASS MAT GYP. BD. PAINTED, TYP. PROVIDE VERTICAL CONTROL JOINTS @ 8' - 0" O.C. MAX., TYP.
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4" MIN. RIGID INSULATION CANT STRIP
BASE FLASHING
MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING ASSEMBLY
GALV. STEEL PRE-DRILLED TERMINATION BAR WITH #10 @ 12 O.C.
GALV. STEEL SNAP-ON 2 PIECE COUNTER FLASHING W/ #8 TEK SCREW @ 12" O.C.
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SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"5 ROOF DRAIN WITH OVERFLOW (METAL STUDS)
SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"7 ROOF ACCESS LADDER AND HATCH (METAL STUDS)
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"14 COPING DETAIL
SCALE: 3/4" = 1'-0"17 EXT. WALL @ LIBRARY PARAPET
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"9 MECHANICAL UNIT CURB
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"8 CONDENSING UNIT SUPPORT
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"4 PIPE PENETRATION
SCALE: 1" = 1'-0"18 INSET WALL @ EXT. LIBRARY WALL 18/A8.22
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"11 ROOFING @ PARAPET MORE THAN 3' HIGH
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"13 OVERFLOW NOZZLE AT EXTERIOR WALL
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"10 PARAPET CAP @ CEMENT PLASTER
SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1'-0"12 CONTROL JOINT - 2nd FLOOR
No. Description Date
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1 TYPICAL MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING DETAIL
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"2 MODIFIED BIT. FLAT ROOF TRANSITION
SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"15
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FIRST FLOOROPENINGSCHEDULE &TYPES
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DOOR SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES
1 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE, PRIOR TO FABRICATION, DOOR FRAME DEPTHTO ACCEPT ALL WALL FINISHES AS DETAILED IN THE DRAWINGS.
2 ALL ROOMS WITH AN OCCUPANCY OF 5 OR MORE PERSONS SHALL BE LOCKABLEFROM THE INSIDE IN COMPLIANCE WITH DSA BULLETIN 11-05, EXCEPTIONS ASNOTED IN THE BULLETIN.
3 REFER TO DETAIL 6/A10.06 FOR SIGN TYPES.
4 REFER TO TYPICAL DOOR NOTES DETAIL FOR SIGN PLACEMENT.
5 CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SIGN LANGUAGE WITH DISTRICT PRIOR TOFABRICATION.
1ST FLOOR DOOR SCHEDULE
DOORID
OPENING SIZE DOOR FRAMEDETAILS (Sheet A10.06
U.O.N.)
FIRE RATING (min.)HARDWARE
GROUP
SIGN
COMMENTSWIDTH HEIGHT TYPE FINISH GLAZING TYPE FINISH HEAD JAMB-1JAMB-
2 SILL TYPE LANGUAGE
000a
001a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- A W18 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 2,12a LOBBY
001b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" C -- A F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 3 2,12a LOBBY
002a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B F5 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 - 23 12a
002b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 5 2,12a,12b ADMINISTRATION
003a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W20 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 PRINCIPAL
003b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- F4 CLEAR ANODIZED 13 13 13 14 10
004a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W29 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 CONFERENCE
005a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 OFFICE
006a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 OFFICE
007a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 OFFICE
008a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
009a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" H CLEAR FINISH -- F3 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 27
010a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W50 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 VICE PRINCIPAL
010b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 16
011a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W51 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5 8/A10.08 9 2 NURSE
012a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
013a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
014a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" L CLEAR FINISH D F3 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 24 2,12a LIBRARY
014b 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B W6 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
015a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 9 2 WORK ROOM / SUPPLY
016a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 4 2 STORAGE
017a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 23 2 GROUP CONFERENCE
018a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- A W55 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
018b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" C -- B F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 22 12a
019a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
100a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- A W16 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
100b 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B F5 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
100c 6' - 0" 7' - 0" K CLEAR FINISH -- F3 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 25 12b
101a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5 8/A10.08 2 16
101b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 3 12a,16
101c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
102a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
103a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 2 16
103b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 3 12a,16
103c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
103d 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 29
104a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
105a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 2 16
105b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 3 12a,16
105c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
105d 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 29
106a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
107a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 1 2
108a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W15 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 16 2 STORAGE
109a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 2 16
109b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 3 12a,16
109c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
110a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
111a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 2 16
111b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 3 12a,16
111c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
111d 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 29
112a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
113a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 2 16
113b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 3 12a,16
113c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
113d 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 29
114a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
115a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
116a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
116b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 10 12a,16
116c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
117a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
117b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 10 12a,16
117c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
118a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
118b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 10 12a,16
118c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
119a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
119b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- W22 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 10 12a,16
119c 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
120a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
120b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
121a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
121b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
122a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
122b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
123a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11 2 CUSTODIAN
124a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18 2 ELECTRICAL
124b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 16 2
128a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
128b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
129a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
129b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
130a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
130b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
131a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
131b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
132a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
133a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
134a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W33 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 CONFERENCE
135a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W33 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 CONFERENCE
136a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 29 2
136b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 29 2
137a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
138a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
138b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 11
139a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" L CLEAR FINISH D W53 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8 - 24 12b
139b 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B W58 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
139c 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- A W59 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
140a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 16 2 STORAGE
148a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 17
150a 7' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B W2 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 21 12a
150b 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B W13 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
150c 6' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B W55 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 - 23 12a
150d 7' - 0" 7' - 0" D -- B W2 CLEAR ANODIZED 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 15/A10.07 16/A10.07 21 12a
150g 4' - 4" 2' - 3" G PAINTED -- F2 PAINTED 8 8 8 13
150h 4' - 4" 2' - 3" G PAINTED -- F2 PAINTED 8 8 8 13
150j 4' - 4" 2' - 3" G PAINTED -- F2 PAINTED 8 8 8 13
150k 4' - 4" 2' - 3" G PAINTED -- F2 PAINTED 8 8 8 13
150m 4' - 4" 2' - 3" G PAINTED -- F2 PAINTED 8 8 8 13
150n 4' - 4" 2' - 3" G PAINTED -- F2 PAINTED 8 8 8 13
151a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 STORAGE
151b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 STORAGE
153a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 STORAGE
154a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" H CLEAR FINISH -- F3 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 26 2 CUSTODIAN
154b 6' - 0" 7' - 0" E -- -- F3 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 28
155a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 17 2 CUSTODIAN
156a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18 2 ELECTRICAL
157a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 31
157b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 10 12b
158a 4' - 0" 7' - 0" A -- -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 10 12b
158b 16' - 0" 10' - 6" J
158c 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 30
159a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21
162a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 17
163a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" H CLEAR FINISH -- W36 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 25 16
163b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" B -- B F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 2 16
165a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 14 2 GIRLS
166a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 15 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
167a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" A CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 13 13 13 14 14 2 BOYS
GLAZING COMMENTS
A TYPE A: 1-INCH, INSULATED GLASS WITH 1/2-INCH AIR SPACE, TEMPERED
B TYPE B: 1-INCH, INSULATED GLASS WITH 1/2-INCH AIR SPACE - LOW E, TEMPERED
C TYPE C: 1/4-INCH, ONE-WAY (TRANSPARENT) MIRROR
D TYPE D: 1/4-INCH, TEMPERED GLASS (CLEAR)
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SECOND FLOOROPENINGSCHEDULE &TYPES
PARKSIDE E.S.REPLACEMENTCAMPUS
11/14/18
2014046
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01/10/17
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2ND FLOOR DOOR SCHEDULE
DOORID
OPENING SIZE DOOR FRAME DETAILS (Sheet A10.06 U.O.N.) FIRERATING(min.)
HARDWAREGROUP
SIGN
COMMENTSWIDTH HEIGHT TYPE FINISH GLAZING TYPE FINISH HEAD JAMB-1JAMB-
2 SILL TYPE LANGUAGE
020a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 STORAGE
021a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 5 2 STAFF
021b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W44 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 1 2 STAFF
022a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W44 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 CONFERENCE
022b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W44 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 9 2 CONFERENCE
024a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 9 2 LACTATION
025a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
026a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 21 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
201a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
201b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
202a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
202b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
203a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
203b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
204a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 1 2
205a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
205b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
206a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
206b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
207a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
207b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
208a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18 2 STORAGE
209a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
209b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
210a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
210b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
211a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
211b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
212a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
212b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 18
213a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
213b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
216a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
216b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
217a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 1 2
218a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
218b 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
219a 6' - 0" 7' - 0" K CLEAR FINISH D F3 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 24 12b
220a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18 2 CUSTODIAN
221a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 19 9 UNISEX RESTROOM
223a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 8 2 STORAGE
224a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
224b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
225a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
225b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
226a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 1 2
227a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
227b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
230a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 ELECTRICAL
231a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
231b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
232a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- W35 CLEAR ANODIZED 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 5/A10.08 8/A10.08 4 16
232b 3' - 6" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 18
233a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 STORAGE
234a 3' - 0" 7' - 0" F CLEAR FINISH -- F1 PAINTED 8 8 8 19 20 MINS 8 2 ELEVATOR CONTROLS
1 CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE, PRIOR TO FABRICATION, DOOR FRAME DEPTHTO ACCEPT ALL WALL FINISHES AS DETAILED IN THE DRAWINGS.
2 ALL ROOMS WITH AN OCCUPANCY OF 5 OR MORE PERSONS SHALL BE LOCKABLEFROM THE INSIDE IN COMPLIANCE WITH DSA BULLETIN 11-05, EXCEPTIONS ASNOTED IN THE BULLETIN.
3 REFER TO DETAIL 6/A10.06 FOR SIGN TYPES.
4 REFER TO TYPICAL DOOR NOTES DETAIL FOR SIGN PLACEMENT.
5 CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY SIGN LANGUAGE WITH DISTRICT PRIOR TOFABRICATION.
DOOR SCHEDULE GENERAL NOTES
GLAZING COMMENTS
A TYPE A: 1-INCH, INSULATED GLASS WITH 1/2-INCH AIR SPACE, TEMPERED
B TYPE B: 1-INCH, INSULATED GLASS WITH 1/2-INCH AIR SPACE - LOW E, TEMPERED
C TYPE C: 1/4-INCH, ONE-WAY (TRANSPARENT) MIRROR
D TYPE D: 1/4-INCH, TEMPERED GLASS (CLEAR)
No. Description Date
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4 ADD. #4 1/17/19
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387 S. 1st Street, Suite 300
San Jose, CA., 95113
tel: (408) 300 - 5160
808 R Street, Suite 201
Sacramento, CA., 95811
tel: (916) 970 - 0230
2014046
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Pittsburg Unified School District
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S.S. ROLL-UP DOORHOOD W/ 2" x 1/4" STEEL FLAT SUPPORT STRAP
ROLL-UP DOOR GUIDEBEYOND
2X BOX HEADER, S.S.D.
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FRP FINISH, REFER TO INTERIOR ELEVATION & FINISH LEGEND
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(2) 4" x 3" x 1/4" STEEL ANGLE, 6" LONG, LOCATED @ CENTER OF OPENING
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ROLL-UP DOOR GUIDE W/ #14 S.D.S.T SCREWS @ 16" O.C. MAX. & 4" MAX. FROM EA. END, PRE-DRILL HOLES IN THE ROLL-UP DOOR GUIDE
FRP FINISH, REFER TO INTERIOR ELEVATION & FINISH LEGEND
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01-117089
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DURA-BLOK is made from 100% recycled rubber and qualifies for LEED credits. Reflective strips on both sides allow foreasy product visibility.
Channels are through bolted on all sizes for added strength and a 1” (25.4mm) gap between blocks allows water to flowfreely around longer assemblies.
Product composition is not sharp or abrasive, helping to extend the roof life and no penetration through the roof is required.
The DURA-BLOK dampens vibration, needs no supplemental rubber pad, and will not float or blow away.
The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and is suitable or any type roofing material or other flat surface. For sloped surfaces seepage 289 for adjustable hinge fitting (B634).
The open ends allow for easier adjustments to DBE, DBR, and DBM series supports. A drainage channel through the centerof the block keeps water from pooling under the support.
DURA-BLOK can be used to support piping, HVAC/Ducts, roof walkways, conduit and cable tray.
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
279Eaton B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
Dimensions - 4” (101mm) High x 6” (152mm) Wide x Base Length
Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant
Ultimate Load Capacity - (uniform load) *
DBP = 500 lbs. (2.22kN)DBM = 200 lbs. (0.89kN)
DURA-BLOK channel support is designed as an economical support for piping systems, cable tray, HVACequipment and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and is suitable for any type ofroofing material or other flat surfaces. Material effectively accepts screw fasteners for securing accessories.
Base Only
Part No. Height Width Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DBP 4” (101) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 4.48 (2.03)
DBM 4” (101) 6” (152) 4.8” (122) 2.35 (1.07)
DBP DBM
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
280 Eaton
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
Base with Galv. Channel - 1” (25.4mm) highDimensions - 5” (127mm) High x 6” (152mm) Wide x Length (overall length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantUltimate Load Capacity - (uniform load) *
DB5 = 500 lbs. (2.22kN)DB10 = 500 lbs. (2.22kN)DB20 = 1,000 lbs. (4.45kN)DB30 = 1,500 lbs. (6.67kN)DB40 = 2,000 lbs. (8.89kN)DB48 = 2,500 lbs. (11.12kN)
DURA-BLOK DB-Series channel support is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment,walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type ofroofing material or other flat surfaces. For sloped roofs see adjustable hinge fitting (B634).
DB - Series
For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 289.
DB20
DB5
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
281Eaton B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
Part No. Height Width Overall Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DB5 5” (127) 6” (152) 4.8” (122) 2.75 (1.25)
DB10 5” (127) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 5.28 (2.39)
DB20 5” (127) 6” (152) 20.2” (513) 10.63 (4.82)
DB30 5” (127) 6” (152) 30.8” (782) 15.99 (7.25)
DB40 5” (127) 6” (152) 41.4” (1052) 21.34 (9.68)
DB48 5” (127) 6” (152) 52.0” (1321) 26.70 (12.4)
DB10
DB30
DB40
DB48
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop SupportsDB6 - Series
Base with Galv. Channel - 27/16” (62mm) highDimensions - 67/16” (163mm) High x 6” (152mm) Wide x Length (overall length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantUltimate Load Capacity - (uniform load) *
DB610 = 500 lbs. (2.22kN)DB620 = 1,000 lbs. (4.45kN)DB630 = 1,500 lbs. (6.67kN)DB640 = 2,000 lbs. (8.89kN)DB648 = 2,500 lbs. (22.12kN)
DURA-BLOK DB6-Series channel support is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment,walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type ofroofing material or other flat surfaces. For sloped roofs see adjustable hinge fitting (B634).
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 289.
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
282 Eaton
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
Part No. Height Width Overall Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DB610 67/16” (167) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 6.36 (2.88)
DB620 67/16” (167) 6” (152) 20.2” (513) 12.90 (5.85)
DB630 67/16” (167) 6” (152) 30.8” (782) 19.45 (8.82)
DB640 67/16” (167) 6” (152) 41.4” (1052) 26.00 (11.79)
DB648 67/16” (167) 6” (152) 52.0” (1321) 32.55 (14.76)
DB610
DB630
DB640
DB648
DB620
DB10-50
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
DB10 - Series
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
Two (2) Bases with Galv. Channel - 15/8” (41mm) highDimensions - 55/8” (143mm) High x 6” (152mm) Wide x Length (overall length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantUltimate Load Capacity - 1,000 lbs. (4.45kN) (uniform load) *
DURA-BLOK DB10-Series channel support is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVACequipment, walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installationon any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces.
For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 289.
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
283Eaton B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
Part No. Height Width Individual Base Length Bridge Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DB10-28 53/8” (143) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 28” (711) 13.16 (5.97)
DB10-36 53/8” (143) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 36” (914) 14.36 (6.51)
DB10-42 53/8” (143) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 42” (1067) 15.52 (7.04)
DB10-50 53/8” (143) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 50” (1270) 16.45 (7.46)
DB10-60 53/8” (143) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 60” (1524) 17.94 (8.14)
DB10-36
DB10-42DB10-60
DB10-28
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
DBM - Series
DBM-2CT
DBM-1
Base with one (1) 3/8”-16 Electro Zinc All Threaded Rod and Hinged Pipe Clamp
Dimensions - Height to Pipe Center x 6” (152mm) Wide x 4.8” (122mm) Long (overall length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantPipe Clamp Material - Malleable Iron -Pipe Sizes - Electro PlatedCopper Tubing Sizes - Dura Copper™
Threaded Rod/Hardware - Electro Plated SteelUltimate Load Capacity - 50 lbs. (0.22kN) (uniform load) *
DURA-BLOK DBM-Series pipe/tubing support is designed for support of single piping systems where elevation adjustment is needed. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces.
Part No. Height (Minimum) * Height (Maximum) ** Width Lengthin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm)
DBM-1/2CT 9.69” (246) 11.19” (284) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-3/4CT 9.84” (250) 11.34” (288) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-1CT 9.95” (253) 11.45” (291) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-11/4CT 10.13” (257) 11.63” (295) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-11/2CT 10.28” (261) 11.78” (299) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-2CT 10.53” (267) 12.03” (305) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-1/2 9.86” (250) 11.36” (288) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-3/4 10.06” (255) 11.56” (293) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-1 10.14” (257) 11.64” (296) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-11/4 10.25” (260) 11.75” (298) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-11/2 10.42” (265) 11.92” (303) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
DBM-2 10.66” (271) 12.16” (309) 6” (152) 4.80” (122)
† See Pipe Hanger Catalog for dimensions and specifications. ** From bottom of rubber block to center of pipe/tubing.
Part No. Clamp Part No. † Weight Eachlbs. (kg)
DBM-1/2CT B3198HCT-1/2 2.75 (1.25)
DBM-3/4CT B3198HCT-3/4 2.76 (1.25)
DBM-1CT B3198HCT-1 2.84 (1.29)
DBM-11/4CT B3198HCT-11/4 2.95 (1.34)
DBM-11/2CT B3198HCT-11/2 2.96 (1.34)
DBM-2CT B3198HCT-2 3.03 (1.37)
DBM-1/2 B3198H-1/2 2.78 (1.26)
DBM-3/4 B3198H-3/4 2.84 (1.29)
DBM-1 B3198H-1 2.86 (1.30)
DBM-11/4 B3198H-11/4 2.93 (1.33)
DBM-11/2 B3198H-11/2 2.99 (1.36)
DBM-2 B3198H-2 3.10 (1.41)
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
284 Eaton
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
DB_DS - Series
DB2318DS
DB2924DS DB5336DS
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 289.
Two (2) Base Supports with Galv. Channel - 15/8” (41mm) highRiser Channels (SH Style) - 15/8” (41mm) x 15/8” (41mm)Fittings & Hardware - Electro-Plated Steel
Dimensions - Height (overall) x Width (overall) x Length (overall)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantUltimate Load Capacity - 1,000 lbs. (4.45kN) (uniform load) *
DURA-BLOK DB__DS-Series channel support with risers is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVACequipment, walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on anytype of roofing material or other flat surfaces.
Length(overall)Width
(overall)
Height(overall)
B
B + 4.5” (114mm)
A
Product is shipped unassembled.
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
285Eaton B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop SupportsDB__DS - Series cont.
Part No. Height (overall) Width (overall) Length (overall) Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DB2318DS 23” (584) 255/8” (651) 20.2” (513) 33.31 (15.11)
DB2918DS 29” (736) 255/8” (651) 20.2” (513) 35.00 (15.88)
DB4118DS 41” (1041) 255/8” (651) 20.2” (513) 38.40 (17.42)
DB5318DS 53” (1346) 255/8” (651) 20.2” (513) 41.80 (18.96)
DB2324DS 23” (584) 315/8” (803) 20.2” (513) 34.15 (15.49)
DB2924DS 29” (736) 315/8” (803) 20.2” (513) 35.84 (16.26)
DB4124DS 41” (1041) 315/8” (803) 20.2” (513) 39.25 (17.80)
DB5324DS 53” (1346) 315/8” (803) 20.2” (513) 42.65 (19.34)
DB2336DS 23” (584) 435/8” (1108) 20.2” (513) 35.84 (16.26)
DB2936DS 29” (736) 435/8” (1108) 20.2” (513) 37.55 (17.03)
DB4136DS 41” (1041) 435/8” (1108) 20.2” (513) 40.95 (18.57)
DB5336DS 53” (1346) 435/8” (1108) 20.2” (513) 44.34 (20.11)
DB2348DS 23” (584) 555/8” (1415) 20.2” (513) 37.55 (17.03)
DB2948DS 29” (736) 555/8” (1415) 20.2” (513) 39.25 (17.80)
DB4148DS 41” (1041) 555/8” (1415) 20.2” (513) 42.65 (19.34)
DB5348DS 53” (1346) 555/8” (1415) 20.2” (513) 46.03 (20.88)
A = Adjustable height from bottom of DURA-BLOK to top of horizontal channel.B = Space between fittings that support horizontal channel.Height (overall) = Distance from bottom of DURA-BLOK to top of upright channel.Width (overall) = Distance from outside-to-outside of DURA-BLOK supports.Length (overall) = Distance from end-to-end of DURA-BLOK supports.
Part No. A (Minimum) A (Maximum) Bin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm)
DB2318DS 10.56” (268) 20.75” (527) 13.50” (343)
DB2918DS 10.56” (268) 26.75” (679) 13.50” (343)
DB4118DS 10.56” (268) 38.75” (984) 13.50” (343)
DB5318DS 10.56” (268) 50.75” (1289) 13.50” (343)
DB2324DS 10.56” (268) 20.75” (527) 19.50” (495)
DB2924DS 10.56” (268) 26.75” (679) 19.50” (495)
DB4124DS 10.56” (268) 38.75” (984) 19.50” (495)
DB5324DS 10.56” (268) 50.75” (1289) 19.50” (495)
DB2336DS 10.56” (268) 20.75” (527) 31.50” (800)
DB2936DS 10.56” (268) 26.75” (679) 31.50” (800)
DB4136DS 10.56” (268) 38.75” (984) 31.50” (800)
DB5336DS 10.56” (268) 50.75” (1289) 31.50” (800)
DB2348DS 10.56” (268) 20.75” (527) 43.50” (1105)
DB2948DS 10.56” (268) 26.75” (679) 43.50” (1105)
DB4148DS 10.56” (268) 38.75” (984) 43.50” (1105)
DB5348DS 10.56” (268) 50.75” (1289) 43.50” (1105)
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
286 Eaton
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
DURA-BLOK
Rooftop Supports
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
DBR - Series (Fixed Height)
Base with Galv. Channel - 1” (25.4mm) high and Pipe Roller Assembly
Dimensions - Height to Bottom of Pipe x 6” (152mm) Wide x Long (overall length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantPipe Roller Material - Cast Iron - Electro PlatedBrackets, Axle, & Hardware - Electro Plated SteelUltimate Load Capacity - (uniform load) *
DBR2-31/2 = 500 lbs. (2.22kN)DBR4-6 = 500 lbs. (2.22kN)DBR8-10 = 1000 lbs. (4.44kN)DBR12-14 = 1000 lbs. (4.44kN)DBR16-20 = 1000 lbs. (4.44kN)
DURA-BLOK DBR-Series support is designed to support pipe wherelongitudinal movement is expected. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant andapproved for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces.
† See Pipe Hanger Catalog for dimensions and specifications. ** From bottom of rubber block to bottom of pipe/tubing.
DBR16-20
DURA-BLOK™ Rooftop Supports
All dimensions in charts and on drawings are in inches. Dimensions shown in parentheses are in millimeters unless otherwise specified.
287Eaton B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
DBR4-6
Part No. Roller Part No. † Weight Eachlbs. (kg)
DBR2-31/2 B3126-2 to 31/2 5.28 (2.39)
DBR4-6 B3126-4 to 6 10.63 (4.82)
DBR8-10 B3126-8 to 10 15.99 (7.25)
DBR12-14 B3126-12 to 14 21.34 (9.68)
DBR16-20 B3126-16 to 20 26.70 (12.11)
Part No. Height ** Width Lengthin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm)
DBR2-31/2 7.09” (180) 6” (152) 9.6” (244)
DBR4-6 7.09” (180) 6” (152) 9.6” (244)
DBR8-10 8.34” (212) 6” (152) 20.2” (513)
DBR12-14 9.38” (238) 6” (152) 20.2” (513)
DBR16-20 9.78” (248) 6” (152) 20.2” (513)
DURA-BLOK
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Base with two (2) 1/2”-13 Electro Zinc All Threaded Rod Risers andGalv. Channel - 1” (25mm) high
Dimensions - Overall Height as SpecifiedBase - 4” High (101mm) x 6” (152mm) Wide x 9.6” (244mm) Length (base length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantUltimate Load Capacity - 200 lbs. (0.89kN) * (To increase load capacity useCLDP10 load distribution plate.)
DURA-BLOK DBE-Series channel support is designed as a support of piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment and many other applications where elevationadjustment is critical. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation onany type of roofing material or other flat surfaces.
For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with theseDURA-BLOK supports, see page 289.
DBE - Series
** Longer base lengths available.Note: At heights above 12” (305mm), we suggest using the DB_DS Series Channel Support with Risers foradditional stability to piping system.
DBE10-12
Base with two (2) 1/2”-13 Electro Zinc All
Threaded Rod Risers and a B3114-31/2 Pipe Roll with Sockets
Dimensions - Overall Height 12” (305mm) from bottom of base to pipecontact point on roller. Base - 4” High (101mm) x 6” (152mm) Wide x 9.6” (244mm) Length (base length)Material - 100% recycled rubber, UV resistantPipe Roll & Sockets - For up to 31/2” (90mm) pipe sizes.Ultimate Load Capacity - 200 lbs. (0.89kN) * (To increase load capacity use CLDP10 load distribution plate.)
DURA-BLOK DBR-Series support is designed to support pipe up to 31/2” (90mm)nominal size where difference in elevation is required and longitudinal movement isexpected. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and approved for installation on any typeof roofing material or other flat surfaces.
DBR - Series (Adjustable Height)
* For Roof Loading, Consult Roofing Manufacturer or Engineer. As with most commercial roofs,the weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane.
Part No. Adjustable Height Width Channel Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DBE10-8 51/2” - 8” (140 - 203) 6” (152) 9.35” (238) 5.68 (2.58)
DBE10-12 51/2” - 12” (140 - 305) 6” (152) 9.35” (238) 5.72 (2.59)
DBE10-16 51/2” - 16” (140 - 406) 6” (152) 9.35” (238) 5.76 (2.61)
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B-Line series Pipe Hangers & Supports
Part No. Adjustable Height Width Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
DBR10-12 up to 12” (up to 305) 6” (152) 9.6” (244) 6.46 (2.93)
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Steel Plate with Slots Dimensions - 15/8” (41mm) Wide x 61/2” (65mm) LongMaterial - 11 Ga. steel (3.0mm)Increases ultimate uniform load capacity on DBE & DBR Series supports to500 lbs. (2.22kN)
DURA-BLOK CLDP10 load bearing stabilizer plate increases load ratings for DBESeries and DBR Series supports by allowing the load from the threaded rods to bedistributed over the length of the base instead of the point load where the rodsattach to the base.
CLDP10 - Load Distribution Plate
Loosen hex nuts and slideplate under the flat washers
Retighten the hex nuts withplate in place
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Above rollers can be mounted on DB Series, DB6 Series, and DB10 Series units.
B3126 Series
B-LINE
B-LINE
BVP150
BVP150
1 1/2”
I.P
1 1/2” I.P..
BVT SeriesB2400Series
B218
B101
BTSB22SH
B634
B22THTN NutsHHCS
B104
B219 SeriesB379 B479
B2000 Series
Compatible Components Available to make DURA-BLOK bases more versatile
B3124Series
Part No. Adjustable Height Width Length Weight Eachin. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) lbs. (kg)
CLDP10 11 Ga. (3.05) 15/8” (41) 91/2” (241) 0.53 (0.24)
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Rooftop Support Specification
SECTION 07720
ROOFTOP SUPPORT SYSTEMS(Applicable to Section 15060 (Mechanical) and Section 16070 (Electrical)
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDESA. The work covered by this specification consists of furnishing all labor, equipment, materials and accessories,
and performing all operations required for the correct installation of recycled rubber pipe [conduit] supportsfor mechanical piping [electrical conduit] systems.
1.02 REFERENCES A. ASTM A653 G90 SS Gr. 33 - Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot Dipped Process
B. ASTM B633 - Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Zinc on Iron and Steel
C. ASTM C531 – Test Method for Linear Shrinkage and Coefficient of Thermal Expansion of Chemical ResistantMortars, Grouts, Monolithic Surfaces, and Polymer Concretes
D. ASTM C642 – Test Method for Specific Gravity, Absorption, and Voids in Hardened Concrete
E. ASTM C672 – Test Methods for Scaling Resistance of Concrete Surfaces Exposed to Deicing Chemicals
F. ASTM D412 – Test Methods for Vulcanized Rubber and Thermoplastic Elastomers – Tension
G. ASTM D395 – Standard Test Methods for Rubber Property – Compression Set
H. ASTM D573 – Test Method for Rubber – Deterioration in an Air Oven
I. ASTM D746 – Test Method for Brittleness Temperature of Plastics and Elastomers by Impact
J. ASTM D2240 – Test Method for Rubber Property – Durometer Hardness
K. NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code
1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCEA. Rubber / steel pipe supports shall be manufactured under a strict quality control program assuring quality
product delivered to the jobsite. Pipe supports that are damaged shall not be installed.
B. Workmanship: All pipe [conduit] supports to be installed by a qualified piping [electrical] contractor andinstalled in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
1. All work shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local codes and laws having jurisdiction.
2. All work shall conform to accepted industry and trade standards for pipe support [conduit] installations.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with these specifications, pipe support systems shall be DURA-BLOK™ design as supplied by Eaton B-Line Business [or engineer approved equal].
2.02 MATERIALS
A. Curb base must be made of 100% recycled rubber and polyurethane prepolymer with a uniform load capacity of 500 pounds perlinear foot of support*. In addition, each base to have a reflective red stripe.(*See 3.01(C))
B. Dimensions: 6-inches wide by [4] [5.0] [6.75] inches tall by [9.6] [20.2] [30.8] [41.4] [52.0] inches long.
C. Steel frame: Steel, 14ga strut galvanized per ASTM A653 or 12ga strut galvanized per ASTM A653 for bridge series.
D. Attaching hardware: Zinc-plated threaded rod, nuts and attaching hardware per ASTM B633.
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GRATEWALK™Rooftop Walkway with Integrated DURA-BLOK™ Supports
Features & Benefits of the GRATEWALK Rooftop Walkway
• Available with slip resistant GRATE-LOCK™, helping provide a safe walkway for foot traffic on the roof.
• Easy to install, elevated design, creates an identifiable path for foot traffic helping prevent wear and tear to
the roof surface.
• The cross-over design offers safe passage over existing cabling, piping, cable tray or any otherinterference on the rooftop.
• The self cleaning pattern allows water and dirt to easily flow through, helping make the grating
an ideal walkway in all weather conditions.
• Handrail options are available
• Integrated with 100% post-consumer recycled rubber supporting LEED credit qualification.
• Provide solid support for the walkway that stays in place and replaces the need for separate rubber
roof mounting pads which tend to float away.
B-Line series GRATEWALK™ Rooftop Walkways with DURA-BLOK™ provides the optimal solution to extend thelife of your roof, while providing a safe pathway to roof mounted support equipment.
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GRATEWALK™Rooftop Walkway with Integrated DURA-BLOK™ Supports
The GRATEWALK™ Rooftop Walkway with IntegratedDURA-BLOK™ Supports* is available in a variety of configurations.
• Straight sections for long straight stretches of pathway
• Cross-over options to install over the existing cable trays,piping, and more
• Stairways over the top of existing equipment or leadingup to existing equipment
• Handrail options available for additional wallway safetyand support
• Platforms to provide access to rooftop mounted equipment
• Accessories available to support unique requirements
* All Items are shipped individually for field assembly.
Engineering Design Service
Figure A
• Take-off and estimating
• Specification review and development
• Alternative layout designs
• Technical consultation
• Submittal drawing packages (see Figure A)including assembly instructions