Terminology

Active Door: In a double-door unit, this is the one that will be used as the primary entrance. This door will also contain the operational handleset. The inactive door uses a “dummy” handle.

Adjustable Threshold: A threshold that may be adjusted up or down in order to customize a doors seal for different types of weather or humidity.

Astragal: The component that closes the gap between a pair of doors. Used to provide a door stop, on exterior usage also has a weather seal.

Backset: A measure of the horizontal distance from a lock face to the center of the keyhole or cylinder. Measured from the center of the lock edge for a beveled front, and from the lower step of the lock face for a rabbeted front.

Bevel of Door: The angle of a door’s edge to the outer surface of its stile. The typical bevel  is about 3 degrees.

Beveled Glass: Glass which has had the edge of one face ground down at an angle along the perimeter in order to create a better fit. Typically used only on thick glass.

Bored Lock: A tubular or cylindrical lock placed into a door via a bored opening.Brickmould: A mould around the outside of a door’s frame. Used for decorative purposes.

Came: A metal strip, typically made of brass, which is used to hold pieces of glass in place. Used for more decorative designs.

Casing: A decorative wood paneling attached to the interior edge of a window or door frame. Covers the gap where the door frame meets the wall.

Door Stop: The part of the frame upon which the door panel rests when closed.

Double-Acting Door: Door which is hinged in such a way that it may be swung open both inward and outward.Floor Clearance: A measure of the space between the floor and the bottom of the door.

Flush Bolt: A bolt that is flush with the face or edge of the door when retracted.

Frame: The surrounding edge of the door to which the door panel is attached. Includes the head, sill and jambs of the door.

French Door: A door whose panel consists of glass panes throughout its length surrounded by narrow stiles.

Hand: Which direction the door opens. When looking at a door from the outside, it is a right hand door when the handle is on the left; it is a left hand door when the handle is on the right. This is reversed if the door swings out.

Head: The horizontal piece of wood that tops the door frame.

Hinges: The plates and pins used to attach the door unit to the frame.Inactive Door: In a double-door unit, this is the one that will be used as the secondary entrance. This door will also contain the “dummy” handle and flushbolts.

Insulated Glass: Two pieces of glass spaced apart by a metal strip and sealed with rubber to create a more weatherproofed joint.

Jamb: The vertical component of a door frame. Different types include the hinge jamb, upon which the hinges are attached, the strike jamb, upon which the strike is installed, and a blank jamb, which is not prepared for either a hinge or a strike plate.

Jamb Depth: A measure of the depth or width of the jamb, perpendicular to the door panel when closed.

Knocked Down: Indicates that the product has been pre-assembled at factory, unassembled for shipping and must be assembled on site.

Lock Rail: Horizontal member of a door unit located where the locking mechanism would be installed.

Lockset: The complete handleset with locking system.

Mortise & Tenon Construction: A way of locking two wood pieces together to form a tighter bond.

Mull Cover: A mould which covers the mull post.

Mullion: The vertical post dividing a door opening.

Muntin: Small pieces which separate the glass from the window frame in a divided light or grille style patio door.

Opening Size: The measure of the doorframe’s opening. Measured from the floor to the head rabbet vertically and between the jam rabbets horizontally. Larger than the actual size of the door itself: it also includes room for clearance.

Overhang: How far the roof extends past a wall.

Panel: A piece of wood or glass placed into openings left in a wood door.

Pre-Hung: A full unit with the door hinged and an assembled jamb, frame, sill and moulding.

Primer: The coating applied before a coat of paint or finish.

Rabbet: The portion of the doorframe the door panel is fit into. May also describe the protruding edges (typically ½” further) of a pair of doors.

Rough Opening: Dimensions of the opening in the framework of the home required to install a complete door unit. (allowing ½” clearance on top and each side for stabilization shims)

Sidelite: The side panels beside a door, typically filled with glass for decoration and to allow more light.

Sill: The bottom horizontal piece of a door unit. Includes both the threshold and the subsill.Specifications: A document describing the materials and standards used for a construction project.

Stiles: The two outer vertical wood pieces of a door panel.Strikeplate: The plate that covers the latch and deadbolt of a lock. Used to protect the jamb.

Subsill: The area below the threshold. Often will have a way to drain water away from the door.Swing-in: A door which opens inwards towards the house.

Swing-out: A door which opens out from the house.

Tempered Glass: Glass that has been heated and cooled so that it shatters into small pieces when broken. Also called safety glass.

Threshold: The bottom of the door frame; the piece which is stepped over.

Transom: A piece of decorative glass placed atop the doorway.Trim: A strip placed over the face of a doorjamb for decorative purposes.

Triple Glaze: A decorated piece of glass between two clear pieces of clear glass.

Weather-strip: The flexible strips surrounding the door panel designed to impede airflow and reduce moisture when the door is closed

 

 Information for Architects

 

 

Specification for CraftMaster Molded Interior Doors

 

 

Product Guide Specification

 

 

 

Specifier Notes:  This product guide specification is written according to the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) 3-Part Format, including MasterFormat, SectionFormat, and PageFormat, contained in the CSI Manual of Practice.

 

The section must be carefully reviewed and edited by the Architect to meet the requirements of the project and local building code.  Coordinate this section with other specification sections and the Drawings.

 

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SECTION 08 16 00

 

MOLDED COMPOSITE INTERIOR DOORS

 

 

Specifier Notes:  This section covers CMI “CraftMaster®” molded interior doors.

 

CraftMaster molded interior doors are made from molded, high-density fiberboard to resist shrinking, cracking and joint separation, and they are covered by a five-year limited warranty. The CraftMaster molded interior door line includes the original and authentic six-panel Colonist®; four-panel, square-top Coventry®; four-panel, eyebrow-top Carmelle®; three-panel Clermont®; two-panel, curved top Classique®/Cremona®; two-panel, square top Carrara®; the two-panel, true arch top Caiman®; the two-panel, square-top plank Corvado®; the  arched top, two-panel plank Cashal®; the flat, three-panel Crossmore® and the flat, 5-panel Conmore™.

 

Consult CMI for assistance in editing this section for the specific application.

 

Specifier Notes: CraftMaster molded interior doors are green products made from sustainable materials.  For added green benefits, specify a CraftMaster Green Door.

 

Sustainable Materials – CraftMaster molded door designs, used to make CraftMaster molded interior doors and CraftMaster Green Doors, are made from wood that is of no commercial timber value and is the byproduct of other operations, not old growth timber.

 

Recycled Content – CraftMaster molded door designs contain a minimum of 70% pre-consumer recycled wood content. This is certified by Scientific Certification Systems, certificate number SCS-MC-01801. Hollow core CraftMaster Green Doors contain a minimum of 56% pre-consumer recycled wood content and solid core CraftMaster Green Doors contain a minimum of 70% pre-consumer recycled wood content.

 

No Added Urea Formaldehyde – CraftMaster molded door designs have no added urea formaldehyde. This is certified by Scientific Certification Systems, certificate number SCS-MC-01802.

 

CARB ATCM – CraftMaster molded door designs (facings) comply with the CARB ATCM 93120 Phase 2 formaldehyde emission limits for composite wood as certified by the Composite Panel Association (CPA), a third party certifier (TPC-1). CraftMaster molded door designs have demonstrated formaldehyde emissions equivalent to background levels found in the environment.

 

Low VOC Primer and Adhesives –  All CraftMaster products are primed with a low VOC primer. This primer is among the most environmentally preferable of all coatings available. In addition, the adhesives used in CraftMaster molded interior doors have ultra low VOC emissions.

 

 

PART 1        GENERAL

 

1.1       SECTION INCLUDES

 

A.      Molded wood composite doors for interior use.

1.      Passage Doors.

2.      Bifold Doors.

3.      Commercial Doors.

4.      Mirrored Doors.

 

1.2       REFERENCES

 

Specifier Notes:  List standards referenced in this section, complete with designations and titles.  This article does not require compliance with standards, but is merely a listing of those used.

 

A.      American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

1.      ANSI Z97.1:  Safety Glazing Materials Used in Buildings – Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test.

 

B.      National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

1.      NFPA 252:  Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

 

C.     Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)

1.      UL10B:  Standard for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies (Note: Neutral pressure testing standard.)

2.      UL10C:  Standard for Positive Pressure Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

 

D.     Underwriters’ Laboratories ofCanada(ULC)

1.      CAN4-S104:  Standard Method for Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.

 

E.     UniformBuildingCode Standard 7-2 (UBC)

1.      UBC 7-2 (1994):  Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.  (Note: Neutral pressure testing standard.)

2.      UBC 7-2 (1997):  Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.  (Note: Positive pressure testing standard.)

 

 

 

 

1.3       DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

 

A.      Fire-Rated Door Assemblies: Fire door assemblies shall meet or exceed fire-protection ratings indicated when tested in accordance with [NFPA 252]  [UL 10 [B] [C]]  [CAN-4S104]  [and]  [UBC 7-2].

 

B.      Mirrored Door: Comply with ANSI Z97.1 safety requirements.

 

1.4       SUBMITTALS

 

A.      Comply with Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures.

 

B.      Product Data:  Submit manufacturer’s product data.

 

C.     Certificate of Compliance:  Submit manufacturer’s certificate of compliance indicating composite doors comply with specified requirements.

 

D.     Application:  Submit manufacturer’s application instructions

 

E.      Closeout Submittals: Refer to Section 01 78 00 – Closeout Submittals.

 

1.5       DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

 

A.      Delivery:  Deliver materials to site in manufacturer’s original, unopened containers and packaging, with labels clearly identifying product name and manufacturer.

 

B.      Storage:  Store materials in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

 

C.     Handling:  Protect materials during handling and installation to prevent damage.

 

1.6       WARRANTY

 

A.      Refer to Section 01 78 36 – Warranties.

 

B.      Warranty:  Provide 5-year material warranty.

 

 

PART 2        PRODUCTS

 

2.1       MANUFACTURER

 

  1. CMI, 500 West Monroe Street, Suite 2010, Chicago, Illinois60661.  Toll Free (800) 405-2233.  Fax (312) 382-8703.  Website www.craftmasterdoors.com.  E-mail info@cmicompany.com.

 

  1. Basis of Design: Doors are based on CraftMaster molded interior doors  [Colonist]  [Coventry]   [Carmelle]  [Clermont]  [Classique]  [Cremona]  [Carrara]  [Caiman]  [Corvado]  [Cashal]  [Crossmore]  [Conmore]  [Carolina].

 

Solid core Crossmore and Conmore doors use an MDF core and are not included in the CraftMaster Green Door Specification.

Hollow core Conmore doors are not available and are not included in the CraftMaster Green Door Specification.

 

 

 

 

  1. Specify [CraftMaster molded interior door]  [CraftMaster Green Door].

1.      Stiles and Rails: [Finger joint]  [Clear wood]

 

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Standard CraftMaster Interior Door profiles are show below for reference.  The profile refers to the molding around the raised panel or flat panel.

 


 

 

2.2       PASSAGE DOORS

 

A.      Door Design

1.      Surface Finish: Smooth.

2.      Panels and Profile:

  1. Caiman [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel, true arch top with an INP profile.
  2. Carrara  [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel, square top with an INP profile.
  3. Corvado [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel plank, square top with a modified INP profile.
  4. Cashal  [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel plank, arch top with a Cashal profile.
  5. Cremona8’0” height: Two-panel, curved top with an INP profile.
  6. Cremona[6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.
  7. Crossmore [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Three-panel, square top with a flat panel profile.
  8. Conmore [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Five-panel, square top with a flat panel profile.
  9. Coventry[6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Four-panel, square top with an INP profile.
  10. Colonist [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Six-panel, square top with an INP profile.

B.      Door Design

1.      Surface Finish: Textured.

2.      Panels and Profile:

  1. Classique 6’8” height: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.
  2. Classique Pre-Finished White 6’8” height: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.
  3. Clermont 6’8” height: Three-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  4. Carmelle 6’8” height: Four-panel, eyebrow top with a bead and cove profile.
  5. Carmelle Pre-Finished White 6’8” height: Four-panel, eyebrow top with a bead and cove profile.
  6. Coventry6’8” height: Four-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  7. Carolina6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with a quarter-round profile.
  8. Colonist [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Six-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  9. Colonist Pre-Finished White 6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  10. Colonist Pre-Stained 6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with an INP profile.

 

Specifier Notes: GreenLite™ fiberboard door core is a sustainable core made using wood obtained from forestlands that are certified by Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI). It contains pre-consumer recycled content and produces very low formaldehyde and VOC emissions (exceeds CARB standards).

 

C.     Core and frame

  1. Hollow core.

a.      Thickness: 1-3/8”

  1. Solid core.
  2. Thickness: 1-3/8”
  3. Thickness: 1-3/4” [with 20-minute fire rating]  [45-minute fire rating]  [with 60-minute fire rating]
    1. Solid core with GreenLite fiberboard door core.
    2. Thickness: [1-3/8”]  [1-3/4”]

D.     Jambs

1.      Refer to the door unit manufacturer.

E.      Hardware

1.      Refer to the hardware provider.

 

Specifier Notes: Colonist Pre-Stained 6’8” height is available in four different colors – CraftMaster Natural®,CraftMasterCanyon, CraftMaster Mesa and CraftMaster Harvest®.

Visit www.craftmasterdoors.com to view the colors.

 

F.      Finish

1.      [Primed with a low VOC primer.]

a.      Paint doors in accordance with manufacturer’s finishing recommendations.

2.      [Pre-Stained six-panel, square top with an INP profile.]

a.      Pre-Stained Color: [CraftMaster Natural]  [CraftMasterCanyon]  [CraftMaster Mesa]  [CraftMaster Harvest].

3.      [Pre-Finished White [six-panel, square top]  [four-panel, arch top]  [two-panel, arch top]  with a bead and cove profile.]

a.      Color: White.

 

2.3       BIFOLD DOORS

 

A.      Door Design

1.      Surface Finish: Smooth.

2.      Panels and Profile:

  1. Caiman [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Two-panel, true arch top with an INP profile.
  2. Carrara  [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel, square top with an INP profile.
  3. Corvado [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel plank, square top with a modified INP profile.
  4. Cashal  [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Two-panel plank, arch top with a Cashal profile.
  5. Cremona8’0” height: Two-panel, curved top with an INP profile.
  6. Cremona[6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.
  7. Crossmore [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Three-panel, square top with a flat panel profile.
  8. Conmore [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Five-panel, square top with a flat panel profile.
  9. Coventry[6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Four-panel, square top with an INP profile.
  10. Colonist [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Six-panel, square top with an INP profile.

 

B.      Door Design

1.      Surface Finish: Textured.

2.      Panels and Profile:

  1. Classique 6’8” height: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.
  2. Classique Pre-Finished White 6’8” height: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.
  3. Clermont 6’8” height: Three-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  4. Carmelle 6’8” height: Four-panel, eyebrow top with a bead and cove profile.
  5. Carmelle Pre-Finished White 6’8” height: Four-panel, eyebrow top with a bead and cove profile.
  6. Coventry6’8” height: Four-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  7. Carolina6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with a quarter-round profile.
  8. Colonist [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]  [8’0” height]: Six-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  9. Colonist Pre-Finished White 6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.
  10. Colonist Pre-Stained 6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with an INP profile.

 

Specifier Notes: GreenLite™ fiberboard door core is a sustainable core made using wood obtained from forestlands that are certified by Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI). It contains pre-consumer recycled content and produces very low formaldehyde and VOC emissions (exceeds CARB standards).

 

C.     Core

  1. Hollow core.

a.      Thickness: 1-3/8”

  1. Solid core.
  2. Thickness: 1-3/8”
  3. Thickness: 1-3/4”
    1. Solid core with GreenLite fiberboard door core.
    2. Thickness: [1-3/8”]  [1-3/4”]

E.      Hardware

1.      Refer to the hardware provider.

 

Specifier Notes: Colonist Pre-Stained 6’8” height is available in four different colors – CraftMaster Natural,CraftMasterCanyon, CraftMaster Mesa and CraftMaster Harvest.

Visit www.craftmasterdoors.com to view the colors.

 

F.      Finish

1.      [Primed with a low VOC primer.]

a.      Paint doors in accordance with manufacturer’s finishing recommendations.

2.      [Colonist Pre-Stained 6’8” height: six-panel, square top with an INP profile.]

a.      Pre-Stained Color: [CraftMaster Natural]  [CraftMasterCanyon]  [CraftMaster Mesa]  [CraftMaster Harvest].

3.      [Pre-Finished White [Colonist 6’8” height: six-panel, square top]  [Carmelle 6’8” height: four-panel, eyebrow top]  [Classique 6’8” height: two-panel, curved top]  with a bead and cove profile.]

a.      Color: White.

 

2.4       COMMERCIAL DOORS

 

A.      Door Design

1.      Surface Finish: Smooth.

2.      Panels and Profile:

a.      Colonist Commercial [6’8” height]  [7’0” height]: Six-panel, square top with an INP profile.

 

Specifier Notes: GreenLite™ fiberboard door core is a sustainable core made using wood obtained from forestlands that are certified by Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI). It contains pre-consumer recycled content and produces very low formaldehyde and VOC emissions (exceeds CARB standards).

 

B.      Core

  1. Hollow core.

a.      Thickness: 1-3/8”

  1. Solid core.
  2. Thickness: 1-3/8”
  3. Thickness: 1-3/4” [with 20-minute fire rating]  [45-minute fire rating]  [with 60-minute fire rating]
    1. Solid core with GreenLite fiberboard door core.
    2. Thickness: [1-3/8”]  [1-3/4”]

C.     Hardware

1.      Refer to the hardware provider.

 

D.     Finish

1.      [Primed with a low VOC primer.]

a.      Paint doors in accordance with manufacturer’s finishing recommendations.

 

2.5       MIRRORED DOORS

 

A.      Door Design

1.      Surface Finish: Textured.

2.      Panels and Profile:

a.      Side A: Mirror

b.      Side B:

1)      Classique 6’8” height: Two-panel, curved top with a bead and cove profile.                     

                  2)      Clermont 6’8” height: Three-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.

3)      Carmelle 6’8” height: Four-panel, eyebrow top with a bead and cove profile.

4)     Coventry6’8” height: Four-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.

5)      Colonist 6’8” height: Six-panel, square top with a bead and cove profile.

 

B.      Core and frame

  1. Hollow core.

a.      Thickness: 1-3/8“

  1. Solid core.
  2. Thickness: 1-3/8“
  3. Thickness: 1-3/4” [with 20-minute fire rating]  [45-minute fire rating]  [with 60-minute fire rating]

C.     Jambs

1.      Refer to the door unit manufacturer.

D.     Hardware

1.      Refer to the hardware provider.

 

E.      Finish

1.      [Primed with a low VOC primer.]

a.      Paint doors in accordance with manufacturer’s finishing recommendations.

 

 

PART 3        EXECUTION

 

3.1       GENERAL

 

A.      Install doors in accordance with the door unit manufacturer’s installation guidelines and recommendations.

 

3.2       EXAMINATION

 

  1. Inspect door unit prior to installation.

 

  1. Inspect rough opening for compliance with the door unit manufacturer’s recommendations.  Verify rough opening conditions are within recommended tolerances.

 

3.3       PREPARATION

 

  1. Prepare door for installation in accordance with door unit manufacturer’s recommendations.

 

  1. Trim bottom of jamb sides to achieve desired distance between door bottom and finished floor height.

 

3.4              [PASSAGE]  [COMMERCIAL]  [AND]  [MIRRORED]  DOOR INSTALLATION

A.      Place door unit into opening and level hinge side of jamb. Use shims fastened through jamb and stop to level and temporarily secure in place.

 

B.      Level latch side of jamb. Use shims fastened through jamb and stop to level and temporarily secure in place.

 

C.     Verify spacing between jamb and door is uniform on all sides. Adjust as necessary.

 

D.     Shim top of jamb in center of opening and fasten with nail.

 

E.      Re-check for square, level and even spacing around door. Nail securely in place through stop,

jamb, shims and into studs every 12 inches.

 

F.      Set nails.

 

G.     Install trim on both sides using nails every 12 to 16 inches.

 

3.5       BIFOLD DOOR INSTALLATION

 

A.      Attach door hardware to door.

 

B.      Attach jamb hardware.

1.      Fasten overhead track in center of finished opening by inserting screws through pre-drilled holes.

2.      Attach jamb brackets flush to finished floor in line with overhead track.

 

C.     Install door assemblies.

1.      Place pivot pin in hole at top corner bracket and place guide wheel in track.

2.      Lift door assembly and drop bottom pin into bottom bracket hole.

 

D.     Check positioning and operation. Adjust hardware if necessary.

 

3.6       SCHEDULES

 

A.      Door Type A

1.      Style:                              Passage

2.      Door Design:                  Colonist

3.      Surface Finish:               Pine wood grain texture

4.      Panels:                           Six

5.      Profile:                            Bead and cove

6.      Core:                                          Solid

7.      Thickness:                                 1-3/4”

8.      Fire Rating:                    45-minute

9.      Door Finish:                   Primed

 

B.      Door Type B

1.      Style:                              Passage

2.      Door Design:                  Caiman

3.      Surface Finish:               Smooth

4.      Panels:                           Two

5.      Profile:                            INP

6.      Core:                                          Hollow

7.      Thickness:                                 1-3/8”

8.      Fire Rating:                    N/A

9.      Door Finish:                   Primed

 

END OF SECTION

 

Specification for CraftMaster Commercial Flush Interior Doors

 

 

Product Guide Specification

 

 

 

Specifier Notes:  This product guide specification is written according to the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) 3-Part Format, including MasterFormat, SectionFormat, and PageFormat, contained in the CSI Manual of Practice.

 

The section must be carefully reviewed and edited by the Architect to meet the requirements of the project and local building code.  Coordinate this section with other specification sections and the Drawings.

 

Delete all “Specifier Notes” when editing this section.

 

 

SECTION 08 14 16

 

COMMERCIAL FLUSH INTERIOR DOORS

 

 

 

Specifier Notes:  This section covers CMI “CraftMaster®” Commercial Flush Interior Doors.

 

CraftMaster commercial flush interior doors offer a clean, contemporary look and unlimited finish options at a great value.  They are covered by a five-year limited warranty.

 

Consult CMI for assistance in editing this section for the specific application.

 

 

 

PART 1        GENERAL

 

1.1       SECTION INCLUDES

 

A.      Commercial Flush Interior Doors

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Edit the following list as required.

 

1.5 ply flush particle-core doors.

2.Flush fire rated doors.

 

 

1.2       RELATED SECTIONS

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Edit the following list of related sections as required for the project.  List other sections with work directly related to this section.

 

 

A.       Section 06460 (06 48 00) – Wood Frames

 

B.       Section 08100 (08 12 00) – Metal Frames

 

C.      Section 08710 (08 71 00) – Door Hardware

 

D.      Section 08800 (08 80 00) – Glazing

 

E.       Section 10225 (08 91 26) – Door Louvers

 

1.3       REFERENCES

 

 

Specifier Notes:  List standards referenced in this section, complete with designations and titles.  This article does not require compliance with standards, but is merely a listing of those used.

 

A.      American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

1.      ANSI 208.1 – Particleboard

 

B.      National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

1.      NFPA 80 – Standard for Fire Doors and Other Opening Protectives

 

C.    UniformBuildingCode Standard 7-2 (UBC)

1.      UBC 7-2 (1994):  Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.  Note:  Neutral pressure testing standard)

2.      UBC 7-2 (1997):  Fire Tests of Door Assemblies.  Note:  Positive pressure testing standard)

 

1.4       SUBMITTALS

 

A.      Comply with Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures.

 

B.      Product Data:  Submit manufacturer’s product data, including door construction description.

 

C.     Schedules:  Submit manufacturer’s schedules, including door dimensions, cutouts, species, finish, and hardware.  Reference individual door numbers as indicated on the Drawings.

 

  1. Samples:  Submit manufacturer’s door finish samples, showing range of color variation.

 

  1. Closeout Submittals: Refer to Section 01 78 00 – Closeout Submittals.

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Include the following paragraph when specifying sound-retardant doors

 

 

E.      Test Reports:  Submit manufacturer’s test results of STC ratings from testing performed by independent testing agency for sound-retardant doors.

 

  1. Manufacturer’s Certification:  Submit manufacturer’s certification that doors comply with specified requirements and are suitable for intended application.

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Include the following paragraph for projects requiring LEED certification

 

 

G.     Environmental Documentation: Submit manufacturer’s environmental documentation

1.      Particleboard Core Construction:  Recovered fiber content certification.

2.      Manufacturer’s Information:  Describe available LEED points.

 

H.      Cleaning Instructions:  Submit manufacturer’s cleaning instructions for doors.

 

 

1.5       QUALITY ASSURANCE

 

A.      Tolerances for Warp, Telegraphing, Squareness, and Prefitting Dimensions:  WDMA 1.S.1-A

 

B.      Indentifying Marking:  Each door shall bear identifying label indicating:

1.      Manufacture Date

2.      Warranty

3.      Size

4.      Type

5.      Species

6.      Fire label, if applicable.

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Delete the following paragraph if fire-rated doors are not required

 

 

   C.     Fire Rated Doors:  Labeled by Intertek WH.
1.      Construction Details and Hardware Application:  Approved by labeling agency.

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Edit the following paragraph as required.  Delete if positive pressure opening assemblies are not required.

 

 

D.     Positive Pressure Opening Assemblies:  UBC 7-2-1997/UL 10C

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Include the following paragraph for projects requiring LEED certification

 

 

E.      Environmental Responsibility:  Provide doors manufactured with the following environmentally responsible core materials:

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Include the sentence for the specified core material

 

 

1.      Particleboard Core:  Contains 55% min pre-consumer recycled content.

1.6       DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

 

A.      Delivery:  Deliver materials to site in manufacturer’s original, unopened containers and packaging, with labels clearly identifying product name and manufacturer.

 

B.      Storage:  Store materials in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

 

C.     Handling:  Protect materials during handling and installation to prevent damage.

 

1.7       WARRANTY

 

A.      Warranty:  Provide 5-year material warranty.

 

PART 2        PRODUCTS

 

2.1       MANUFACTURER

 

A.      CMI, 500 West Monroe Street, Suite 2010, Chicago, Illinois60661.  Toll Free (800) 800.473.3103.  Fax (815) 436-5861 Website www.craftmasterdoors.com.  Email info@cmicompany.com.

 

2.2       COMMERCIAL FLUSH INTERIOR DOORS

 

A.      Commercial Flush Doors:  CraftMaster Commercial Flush Interior Doors

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify the door model.

 

1.      Species:  [Oak] [Birch] [Maple] [Cherry] [MDF]

2.      Thickness:  1-3/4”

3.      Stiles:  1-1/4 ” clear hardwood before sizing

4.      Rails:  1-7/8 ” clear hardwood before sizing

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify the core material

 

 

5.      Core:

a.      Material:  [Particleboard]  [GreenLite Fiberboard]  [Structural composite lumber]  [Hollow core]  [Mineral core]

b.      Average Particleboard density:  28 pcf to 32 pcf

c.      Compliance:  ANSI 208.1, Grade 1-LD-2

6.      Face Veneers:

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify the face veneers species, cut, and match

 

 

a.      Veneer Species:  ________________

b.      Veneer Cut:  ________________

c.      Veneer Match and Assembly:  _________________

d.      Minimum Thickness Before Sanding:  1/42 ”

 

2.3       FLUSH FIRE RATED WOOD DOORS

 

  1. Flush Fire Rated Wood Doors:

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify the door model

 

 

1.      Species:  [Oak] [Birch] [Maple] [Cherry] [MDF]

2.      Door Thickness:  1-3/4”

3.      Outer Stiles:  Same species as face veneer

4.      Inner Stiles:

 

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify required inner stiles

 

 

  1. [Structural composite lumber (SCL), 45 minute rated]  [Noncombustible material, 60 and 90 minute rated]
  2. Warranted for use with standard weight mortise butt hinges and No. 12, 1 ¼ ” steel threaded to head screws

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify required rails

 

 

6.      Rails

a.      [Structural composite lumber (SCL), 45 minute rated]  [Noncombustible material, 60 and 90 minute rated] [2 5/8”]

b.      Width:  Manufacturer’s standard width

7.      Core:

a.      Fire Rated 20 minute particleboard

i.  28 pcf to 32 pcf

b.      Fire Rated 20 minute GreenLite Fiberboard

i.  19 pcf

ii.  Does not contain asbestos or urea formaldehyde

c.      Fire retardant mineral board

i.  31 pcf to 35 pcf

ii.  Does not contain asbestos or urea formaldehyde

  1. Composite Crossbands:
  2. Apply to core before application of matching hardware stiles
  3. Expose Crossbanding:  Not allowed along stile edges
    1. Face Veneers:

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Specify the face veneers species, cut, and match

 

 

a.      Veneer Species:  ________________

b.      Veneer Cut:  ________________

c.      Veneer Match and Assembly:  _________________

d.      Minimum Thickness Before Sanding:  1/42 ”

10.    Positive Pressure

a.      Where UBC 7-2-1997/UL 10C standards for positive pressure apply, doors shall be constructed in accordance with Category A guidelines as published by Intertek WH

b.      Smoke Gasketing:  Apply smoke gasketing around frame perimeter to meet S-rating

c.      Intertek WH Category A Guidelines:  Edge sealing systems not allowed on frames.

 

2.4              FABRICATION

 

  1. Prefit Doors

1.      Prefit and bevel doors at factory to fit openings

2.      Prefit Tolerances:  WDMA I.S.1-A and AWI Section 1300

 

B.      Factory machine doors for mortised hardware, including pilot holes for hinge screws and lock fronts.

 

PART 3        EXECUTION

 

3.1       EXAMINATION

 

A.      Examine areas and locations to receive doors.  Notify Architect of conditions that would adversely affect installation of subsequent use.  Do not begin installation until unacceptable conditions are corrected.

 

B.      Ensure frames are solidly anchored, allowing no deflection when doors are installed

 

C.     Ensure frames are plumb, level, square, and within tolerance.

 

3.2       PREPARATION

 

A.      Allow doors to become acclimated to building temperature and relative humidity for a minimum of 24 hours before installation.

 

3.3       INSTALLATION

 

  1. Install doors in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

 

 

Specifier Notes:  Edit the following sentence as required.

 

 

  1. Install doors at locations indicated on the [Door Schedule] [Drawings].

 

  1. Install doors plumb, level, square, true to line, without warp or rack.

 

  1. Seal exposed surfaces with a minimum of 2 coats of polyurethane within 4 days of fitting each door.

 

  1. Install door hardware as specified in Section 08 71 00.

 

3.4              ADJUSTING

 

  1. Adjust doors to swing freely, without binding in frame.

 

  1. Adjust hardware to operate properly.

 

  1. Repair minor damages to finish in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and as approved by Architect.

 

  1. Remove and replace damaged doors that cannot be successfully repaired, as determined by Architect.

 

3.5              CLEANING

 

  1. Clean doors promptly after installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

 

  1. Do not use harsh cleaning materials or methods that could damage finish.

 

3.6              PROTECTION

 

  1. Protect installed doors from damage during construction.

 

END OF SECTION

 

 

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