WIKK INDUSTRIES, INC.
MasterFormat’95
SECTION 08480 MasterFormat ‘04 SECTION 08 42 36
FORMED
STAINLESS STEEL TEMPERED GLASS
BALANCED DOORS AND ENTRANCES
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. Work included: Entrance and vestibule doors and frames are integral
“Balanced Door” units consisting of doors, glass and glazing,
jambs, frames (sidelight and transoms where applicable), thresholds,
operating mechanisms and all finish hardware as shown on the drawings
and specified herein.
B. Related sections include, but are not limited to:
1. Section 08 70 00 Hardware (master keyed lock cylinders)
2. Section 07 92 00 Joint Sealants (between frame and masonry)
3. Structural members not within jambs, head members, transom bars
and mullions.
4. Field-applied protective coatings or oxidizing processes.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. The manufacturer has been regularly engaged in the manufacture
and of “Balanced Doors” and “Balanced door Hardware”
for a period of no less than ten (10) years.
B. Door, frame and balanced hardware is engineered and fabricated
by the same manufacturer.
C. In order to ensure proper coordination between all elements of
the balanced entrance system, the balanced hardware (excluding the
LCN speed control) is engineered, machined and assembled in the same
facility with the engineering and fabrication of the door and frame
material.
D. Automatic balanced door requirement: the operator is designed solely
for a balanced door, is an integral part of the system and is a product
of the door manufacturer.
1.3
SUBMITTALS
A. Shop drawings including elevations and plans, full size detail
sections of typical composite members, hardware arrangement details
and interaction with surrounding material.
B. Two (2) finish samples per customer specifications if requested.
1.4 WARRANTY
A. Finished hardware and material not fabricated by Wikk carry manufacturer’s
standard warranty.
B. Wikk manufactured material furnished and installed to these specifications
except the automatic components are warranted against defective material
and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years after completion of
installation.
1. The manual hydraulic speed control is warranted for ten (10) years
by LCN.
2. The Access-A-Matic automatic operator is warranted for three (3)
years and the electronic control is warranted for one (1) year or
eighteen (18) months from date of substantial completion, whichever
is shorter.
C. This warranty is not intended to cover adjustments made necessary
by the shifting or settling of the building structure.
D. This warranty is not intended to cover the breakdown of protective
coatings or oxidation processes when furnished to the Architect’s
specifications and applied as directed.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURER
A. Wikk Industries, Inc. 6169B Industrial Court, Greendale, Wisconsin
53129 USA
Telephone: 414-421-9490 Fax: 414-421-3158 Website: www.wikk.com
2.2
MATERIALS AND ACCESSORIES
A. Operation
1. Manual operation: Manual balanced door system. The customized cast
iron hydraulic speed control with back checking feature is manufactured
by LCN for Wikk Industries, Inc. This unit meets ANSI standards and
is designated as a “Grade 1” speed control. Speed control
is concealed in the head frame and has latch, general and back check
adjustments. The speed control is removable without requiring the
removal of the door, head frame or any other structural members of
the balanced door system.
2.
Automatic operation: Automatic balanced door system. The operating
mechanism is the Access-A-Matic. The Access-A-Matic electro-mechanical
operator is overhead concealed, and designed, manufactured by and
is a product of the balanced door manufacturer, i.e. Wikk Industries,
Inc. Operator consists of a 2 stage gear box, permanent magnet motor
and electronic control panel. Hydraulic operators or operators containing
closing springs are not acceptable. Operator is capable of normal
speed or low speed/low energy operation. The low speed /low energy
operation allows opening force within the limits of ANSI Standard
A156.19. Control panel selection includes Push & Go with sensitivity
adjustments, electric lock release functions and early power stage
boost closing. Operator and electronic control box mount directly
onto guide box in place of the manual speed control and is completely
concealed within a minimum size of 5-1/2 by 5-1 /2 inch (139.7 by
139.7mm) header without a surface applied drive arm. The door can
be manually operated (with power on or off) without damage to the
operator. The system is furnished complete with Wikk AccessAbility™
activation switch products, or sensors and safety devices as required.
B. Material and Finish: Stainless Steel, alloy 304
C.
Formed Doors:
1. Material: minimum 14 gage, 0.060 inch (1.52mm) thick.
2. Top and bottom rails have welded-in 0.060 inch (1.52mm) thick reinforcing
channel and glazing pockets.
3. Skins are blanked from one (1) continuous sheet of material without
face welding.
4. Top and bottom rail thickness: 2 inch (50.8mm).
5. Top rail: 3-15/16 inch (100.0mm) minimum
6. Bottom rail: 3-15/16 inch (100.0mm) minimum
7. Rail reinforcement: alloy 304, welded into place. Aluminum, plastic
or other glued-in reinforcements or stiffeners are unacceptable. Cladding
over aluminum or steel constructed doors is not acceptable.
8. Glass: 1 /2 inch (12.7mm) tempered glass for doors up to 9 feet
(2.74m) Consult factory for doors over 48 inches (1219.2mm) wide.
9. Glass: 3 /4 inch (19mm) tempered glass for doors over 9 feet (2.74m)
Consult factory for doors over 48 inches (1219mm) wide.
10. End caps are seamless, formed and welded.
11. Mini Stile tempered glass doors with mini stiles are 1-3 /4 inch
(44.45mm) rail thickness
with 1-3 /16 inch (30.16mm) vertical stiles in alloy 304 stainless
steel.
D.
Formed Frames:
1. Material: minimum 14 gage, 0.060 inch (152mm) thick.
2. Face dimension: 3 inch (76.2mm) minimum
3. Frame depth: 5 inch (127mm) minimum
4. 5-1/2 inch by 5-1/2 inch (139.7mm by 139.7mm) header required for
automatic doors using the Access-a-Matic operator.
5. Consult factory for dimensions less than above.
6. Frames are erected without the use of exposed screws where feasible.
7. Portion of hinge jamb is removable for access to operating hardware.
8. Exposed Hinge Shaft If used, exposed hinge shafts are extruded
stainless steel to coordinate with finish on doors, frames and hardware
as specified. Cladded tubes are not acceptable.
E.
Weatherstrip:
1. Manufacturer’s standard polypropylene pile of size and density
appropriate to the function. Occurs:
a. Concealed at door top rail.
b. At both sides of exposed hinge shaft, if used.
c. Vertically at meeting stiles on pairs of doors.
d. At door stops at both hinge and strike jambs.
2. Manufacturer’s standard nylon bristle. Occurs:
a. Concealed at door bottom
F. Thresholds: furnished at doors unless otherwise detailed.
1. Material: Extruded stainless steel or extruded aluminum.
2. Woodscrew and rawl plug type fastenings are approximately 15 inches
(381mm) on center.
3. Thresholds are saddle type, 6 inches (152.4mm) wide and set on
the finished floor, adequately caulked against water seepage.
4. Thresholds of varying widths and types are also available. Consult
factory for availability.
G.
Balanced hardware:
1. Balanced door hardware is machined and assembled by the door and
frame fabricator. Exposed hardware is of material and finish as specified
below in “g”.
2. Cast iron hydraulic speed control and other integral parts are
heavy duty and are designed to allow variation in adjustments to meet
this particular job with respect to door size, door weight and varying
or internal building pressures.
3. Balanced hardware consists of the following items:
a. Manual speed control or automatic operator is concealed in the
head frame. The unit is removable without requiring the removal of
the door, head frame or any other hardware.
b. Heavy-duty steel tube hinge shaft is 1-3/4 inch (44mm) diameter
with 3/16 inch (4.8mm) minimum wall thickness. Hinge shaft is furnished
complete with integral closing force spring: adjustments are made
with a cast worm gear at the floor to meet varying wind or building
conditions. Top and bottom arms (as specified below) are welded to
hinge shaft when applicable. Two-piece arms are not acceptable, except
when installed at flush ceilings.
c. Hardware includes a spring-cushioned door roller bumper located
in the guide channel. The operating mechanism in the head includes
ball bearing pivots, manual speed control or Access-A-Matic operator
and guide channel. Guide roller is a self-aligning design with no
lubrication needed.
d. Means are provided which make possible field adjustment for proper
perimeter clearance of each door leaf in relation to its finished
framework to accommodate on-site conditions.
e. Manual doors have a semi-automatic hold open device located in
the bottom rail.
f. ADA compliant openings: doors designated as handicapped entrances
have a maximum of 8 lbs. (3.63kg) spring tension adjustment at pull
handle. The clear opening width is minimum 32 inches (812mm) (or greater
depending on local codes). The Wikk hydraulic speed control shall
be adjusted so that from an open position of 70 degrees, the door
will take at least three seconds to move to a point 3 inches (76.2mm)
from the latch, measured to the leading edge of the door (optional
time delay closer is available if desired, consult factory).
g. Exposed balanced hardware: pivot points in top and bottom arms
contain self-aligning radial bearings and thrust bearings where applicable.
Arms and pivots are one-piece stainless castings, finished as specified.
H.
Finish hardware by door manufacturer:
1. Standard locking: Adams-Rite deadlocks. Master keyed cylinders,
if required, will be furnished by others. (Other types of mechanical
locking and electronic locking also available – consult factory
for compatibility.)
2. Standard push-pull hardware: 1inch (25mm) diameter solid bars with
radiused bends. Material and finish as specified. Custom push-pull
hardware also available – consult factory for compatibility.
a. Push: full width bar.
b. Pull: vertical pull, 10 inches (254mm) high.
3. Panic hardware for tempered glass doors (if required) is furnished
by the door supplier.
4. Hardware is finished to match doors or as specified.
2.3
SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
A. Prior to leaving factory, balanced doors and immediate framing
is assembled and “hung”. At this time, adjustments are
made to provide proper perimeter clearance between door and frame,
and all coordination between door, frame and finish hardware is tested.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify rough openings are ready to receive balanced door frames,
hardware and doors.
B. Verify that electrical service is available, properly located and
of proper type, if automatic operators are being installed.
3.2
INSTALLATION
A. Materials are installed by experienced erectors in strict accordance
to installation instructions provided by the factory and specifications.
3.3
ADJUSTING
A. Adjust doors to proper operation after glazing installation and
re-adjust when necessary prior to owner’s acquisition of the
building.
3.4 ERECTION
A. Materials are installed by experienced erectors in strict accordance
to installation data provided by factory and these specifications.
Doors are adjusted after glazing contractor completes his work and
re-adjusted when necessary prior to owner’s acquisition of the
building.
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