8.1 GENERAL 8.1.1 DESCRIPTION DOORS AND WINDOWS V08000 8.1 GENERAL 8.1.1 Description This standard identifies minimum requirements that shall be met for all doors, Windows and roof hatches in the design and construction of elements for Arlington County Building Design Standards. 8.1.2 Related Arlington County Standards, Specification and Policies including, but not limited to, those listed in Table 8.1.2 Table 8.1.2 Applicable Standards and Specifications Arlington County Policy for Integrated Facility Sustainability - August 19, 2008 ("Green Building" Policy) 8.1.3 Applicable Standards and Specifications including, but not limited to, those listed in Table 8.1.3 Table 8.1.3 Applicable Standards and Specifications American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) American with Disabilities Accessibility Guidelines for Public Rights-of-Way (PROWAG) ICC International Building Code/2012 North American Fenestration Standard/Specification for Windows, Doors and Skylights (AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440, NAFS) American National Standards Institute/Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (ANSI/BHMA): ANSI/BHMA A156.18: Materials and Finishes Builder Hardware Manufacturers Association-(BHMA) US Green Building Council s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green building rating system 8.1.4 Quality Assurance 8.1.4.1 Reserved 8.1.5 Submittals 8.1.5.1 The Registered Design Professional shall identify, in the specification sections, manufacturer s products, descriptions, performance criteria, materials, components, fabrication, source quality control, finish, and accessory materials pertaining to all door and window work and construction. 8.2.1 Windows 8-28 Vertical Infrastructure Document Version 2016.0104
8.2.2 DOORS 8.2.1.1 Windows shall be protected with drip caps to keep rain from entering the walls. 8.2.1.2 Ths use of steel sash windows is Not Acceptable. 8.2.1.3 All new or replacement windows shall utilize thermal-pane glass, with thermo break sash. 8.2.1.4 Tbe review by a case-by-case basis for the replacement of windows in a historic Buildings. 8.2.1.5 Provide screens for operable windows. 8.2.1.6 Protection of Openings: Openings in fire rated barriers shall be protected according to International Building Code, NFPA 80, and NFPA 90A. Doors in such openings shall be normally closed, unless equipped with electromagnetic door hold open devices arranged to close upon activation of the fire alarm system and smoke detectors installed within 15 ft. of both sides of the door. Fire shutters shall be provided to protect openings in fire rated barriers designed to be normally open. Shutters shall be designed to close upon activation of a smoke detectors within 15 ft. of both sides of the shutter. Such detectors shall close all shutters within a fire barrier served. Closing speed shall be in accordance with NFPA 80. Fire dampers shall be installed in fire rated barriers in accordance with NFPA 90A. Fire rating glazing, where used, shall meet applicable safety and fire standards. Note: Shutter includes rolling steel fire doors as well as service counter doors. 8.2.1.7 Glazing shall be compatible with the energy modeling of the Building. 8.2.1.8 Fire Rated Glazing: The fire rated glazing shall met the requirements for safety glazing in Hazardous locations. Hazardous locations are areas specifically defined in the safety glazing chapter of the Building code, in section 2406.1. As examples, hazardous locations include vision panels in doors, sidelites adjacent to doors, and large fixed panels near walking surfaces. The term area subject to human impact load is broader than the code definition of a hazardous location and is relevant when glazing is used in an athletic facility, gyms, multipurpose rooms used as gyms, and similar types of facilities. These areas shall met CPSC Category II Safety glazing standard. Traditional wired glass will NOT met the requirements of CPSC Category II safety glazing standards. 8.2.2 Doors 8.2.2.1 Tbe review by a case-by-case basis for the replacement of doors in a historic Buildings. 8.2.2.2 Overhead Doors shall be designed with governors and access panels. Additional structural support shall be provided on overhead doors and shall be shown on plans. 8.2.2.3 When doors are equipped with automatic openers, the activation shall be hard wired. 8.2.2.4 In Fire Houses, access doors for apparatus bays shall be Electric Operated Four Fold Doors. Refer to Building Design Vertical Infrastructure, Chapter 16 - ELECTRICAL - V16000, pg. 16-69 for on Brand Name(s) Category. 8.2.3 Architectural Door Hardware 8.2.3.1 Panic Hardware should have removable core cylinders to match the Building Master Keying System. Registered Design Professional shall coordinate specification to - Document Version 2016.0104 Vertical Infrastructure 8-29
8.2.4 KEYING SYSTEM provide ADA Compliant panic hardware to ensure that a minimum door opening width is maintained. Refer to Chapter 8, DOORS AND WINDOWS V08000, Section 8.3.1 Architectural Door Hardware pg.8-31 for Brand Name Product(s). 8.2.3.2 All doors shall have floor mounted door stops or wall mounted door stops with adequate blocking in areas that have gypsum wall board. 8.2.3.3 Hinges at all doors shall be ball bearing type. Different hinges may be approved for use on a case by case basis. 8.2.3.4 New Architectural Door Hardware renovations: for partial renovations, all finished hardware shall match the existing where possible in finish, style and keyway in order to maintain continuity 8.2.3.5 Architectural Door Hardware and materials shall comply with ANSI A-156.18-87 Materials and Finishes / BHMA 1301. Finishes shall be in accordance with Table 8.2.3 ANSI/BHMA Code 8.2.4 Keying System Table 8.2.3 Architectural Hardware Finish Designations Description Base Material 626 Satin chromium plated Brass, Bronze US26D 630 Satin Stainless Steel Stainless steel US32D 300 series 605 Bright brass, clear Brass US3 coated 613 Dark Oxidized Satin Bronze, Oil Rubbed Bronze US10B Nearest Former U.S. Equivalent 8.2.4.1 The Keying System should be compatible with existing Schlage Master Keying System with C Keyway. 8.2.4.2 Registered Design Professional shall coordinate keying schedule with the Arlington County Project Officer, the using agency and Facilities Management Bureau. Contractor shall sort, label, and tag all keys; set up key cabinet with index; and review with the Arlington County Project Officer. 8.2.4.3 Registered Design Professional shall coordinate specification to provide Brand Name(s) (manufacturers) standard embossed keys of nickel silver to ensure durability as per Table 8.2.4.3 in the in the following quantities: Table 8.2.4.3 Owner s Project Requirements for Key Quantities Description Grand Master Key Master Keys per set Quantity Per area serviced - 12 each 10 per floor 8-30 Vertical Infrastructure Document Version 2016.0104
8.3.1 ARCHITECTURAL DOOR HARDWARE Permanent Control key Refer to Chapter 17 FIRE PROTECTION V17000, Section Key Box pg. 17-82 for additional requirements 12 per level 8.3.1 Architectural Door Hardware Brand Name(s) for Building Element in accordance with Table 8.3.1 The Specification shall identify a minimum of three (3) Brand Names (manufactures) that comply with the Owner s Project Requirements used for the Invitation to Bid, unless the Brand Name Category listed as. Table 8.3.1 Brand Name Product(s) for the Architectural Door Hardware Building Element Door Closers - Floor type - ADA Compliant Brand Name(s) Brand Name Model Rixson Brand Name - Category Door Closers - Floor type Rixson Door Closers - Surface Mounted - ADA Compliant LCN Door Closers - Surface Mounted Finished Hardware-01 Finished Hardware-02 Lockset - ADA Compliant LCN Schlage 'D' Series C Keyway a Corbin CL3300 Series Keyway 4L a Schlage D Series, Rose Design levers a Panic Hardware Von Duprin Note a Finished hardware shall be furnished with Six (6) pin keys and in series unless otherwise indicated in Specifications. - Document Version 2016.0104 Vertical Infrastructure 8-31
8.3.2 DOORS 8.3.2 Doors Brand Name(s) for Building Element in accordance with Table 8.3.2 The Specification shall identify a minimum of three (3) Brand Names (manufactures) that comply with the Owner s Project Requirements used for the Invitation to Bid, unless the Brand Name Category listed as. Table 8.3.2 Brand Name Product(s) for the Doors Building Element Brand Name(s) Brand Name Model Brand Name - Category Electric Operated Four Fold Doors Door Engineering and Manufacturing, LLC Preferred Manufacturer(s) 8-32 Vertical Infrastructure Document Version 2016.0104