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PLANS2.01StandardEntrances Description CC -©OO1\0-2 Description ‘Tubelite Standard Entrances have an outstanding reputa- tion for craftsmanship and strength.The Narrow Stile Door has a face dimension of 2 1/8"and is designed for average commercial use.Medium Stile (4")and Wide Stile (5")Doors provide extra durability for heavier traffic and allow a greater variety of hardware options.Optional bottom rail heights of 7 1/2"and 10°are available for accessibility requirements. ‘Snap-in glass stops provide for 1/4"or 1"glazing thicknesses. ‘Standard Entrances are furnished with mortised butt hinges,offset pivots or center pivots as specified.Standard deadbolt locks,concealed vertical rod or rim panic exit de- vices may also be selected.Standard pull handles have been designed for ADA access and have matching push bars. The standard door frame has snap-in door stops to conceal frame anchors and provide an excellent weatherseal.Open back vertical door jambs allow easy,fast assembly with the screw-spiine head member.Snap-in vertical irame ciosures easily accommodate addition of sidelights and incorporation with storefront framing. TUBELITE 2014 ACT 2.02 Standard Entrances Guide Specifications General Description Furnish all necessary materials,labor and equipment for the complete installation of alumi- num entrance doors,door frames and hardware as shown on the drawings and specified herein. Doors and frames shall be as manufactured by ‘Tubelite inc.,Waker,Michigan.Whenever substitute products are to be considered,supporting technical literature,samples,drawings and perfor-mance data must be submitted ten (10)days prior to bid in order to make a valid comparison of the products involved. ‘Test reports certifiedbyanindependent laboratory must be made available upon request. Product Materials Extrusions shall be of aluminum alloy 6063-T5 extruded within commercial tolerance and free from defects impairing strength and/or durability.Door stile and rail sections to be a minimum of .126 inch wall thickness.Door frame sections to be of .080 inch minimum wail thickness,with glazing and door ‘moldings a minimum of .050 inch. Steel tension rods of .375 inch diameter shall run the full width of the top and bottom rails and shall be fixedwithsteelplatesandlocknuts. Door glazing shall be by means of an interior ‘and exterior fixedgasketofhighqualityextruded elastomeric material.Door frame members shall have a continuous wool pile/vinyl finweatherstrip- ping at the head and jamb members.Bottom rail ‘weatherstrip at threshold optional (architect specify). Door stops shall be of snap-in design on butt hinge and offset pivot applications,eliminating use of ex- posed screws. All door and frame members shall be accurate- ly fittedto _flushhairtinejoints. Al Stock (Narrow Stile)Doors shall have an adjustable setting block in the top rail. Hardware ‘Stock Entrance Doors and Frames shall have standard hardware as furnished by Tubelite®as “P2100 P 059 TUBELIE 2014 Offset Pivot Doors 795 Top and Bottom Pivots P1565 Push Bar P 1564 Pull Handle E0019 1/2"x 4"Threshold P 1420 Deadbolt MS lock P1409 Lock Faceplate,or P 1408 Lock Faceplate (pairs of doors) *P2100 Tubelite/LCN Surface Closer P.059 Flush Bolts (pairs of doors) ‘Center Pivot Doors *P2120 Concealed Overhead Closer with Bottom Pivot P 1565 Push Bars E0019 1/2"x 4"Threshold P 1420 Deadbolt Lock P 1409 Lock Faceplate,or P 1408 Lock Faceplate (pairs of doors) P.059 Flush Bolts (pairs of doors) Special hardware for custom doors and en- trances shall be specified by the architect.Hard- ware furnished by others shall be sent to the door manufacturer for application. Finish Alll exposed framing surfaces shall be free of scratches and other serious blemishes. Finish to be:(architect select) Etched and clear anodized (AAM10021431)Clear Class I!(C2) (AAM10021441)Clear-Class!(C1) Electrolytically deposited color (AAM10C21A44)Class 1 Champagne (CH) Light Bronze (LB) Medium Bronze (MB) Dark Bronze (DB) Extra Dk Bronze (EB) Black (BL) Fluoropolymer (70%)painted color . “Door closers are not included in standard door pricing.See Section 7 for door closer information. Execution Installation ‘hail be in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions and the approved shop draw- ings. continuing product improvements,all specifications ‘are subject to change without written notice by the manufacturer, Description Tubelite T14000 Series Framing is a 2"x 4.12"deep flush glazed storefront system for use on first floor applications.This dry glazed internally drained framing can be glazed with 1"insulated glass or panels Positioned in the center of the frame.Glass pocket reducers can be used to glaze infill thicknesses of 1/4"to 1/2" A poured and de-bridged thermal break provides industry standard Condensation Resistance and limits thermal conduction. The thermal pocket also employs the Azon Lance for prevention of dry shrink of the polyurethane barrier. 14.01 14000 Series Flush Glaze Description TUBELITE 2014 aS TUBELITE TEST REPORT SUMMARY THERMAL PERFORMANCE:AAMA 1503-09 erent as erm OTS 714000 Series Storefront PRODUCT 714000 Series Storefront 2”x4-1/2”(thermally broken —strut filler) TEST RESULTS Thermal Transmittance (BTU/hr-ft-°F)U-FACTOR 0.34 Condensation Resistance Factor Frame CRF,62 Condensation Resistance Factor Glass CRF 68 Unit Size :78-3/4”x 78-3/4”(glazed wall configuration) Glass makeup:1”IGU %"PPG Solarban 70XL #3 (e=0.018) 4"argon 90%,Super Spacer Premium 4X clear head,sill,jambs:P&D vertical:P&D (114441)~strut (A244040) TEST LAB Report Number £1589.01-116-46INTERTEK—ATI aYork,PA 17406 Test Date 01/19/15 Report Date 01/22/15 Reference ATI report #£1589.01-116-46,dated 06/19/2012,for complete test specimen description and data. oe =Tubelite Representative:(sign)_8/12/2016 (date) _title)———— TEST METHODS Thermal Performance:AAMA 1503-09,Voluntary Test Method for Thermal Transmission and Condensation Resistance of Windows,Doors,and Glazed Wall Sections. 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GRADE 1 Listed — ANSI/BHMA 156.3 UL File #SN2590 for ULSO5 Panic Hardware Suitable for Narrow ei Stile Doors SMEBRBIBEBS Sau" DIMENSIONS ‘©2¥e"Push Bar Height '*3°Projection +40%%”Cenlerne Height Typical 6-6/6"Tall by 1-1/4"Wide www.firstchoicebuildingproducts.comPhone(600)793-4544 «Fax (800)867-5016 7 BuaRDIAN,PERFORMANCE 20.January.2020 “naneae|CALCULATOR oy Ent Any -pOiO-ne New Project 73 C£-COO 2G croreyeee ‘Clear Float (North America) ‘Thickness =1/4"(6mm) 400%Ar,1/2"(12.7mm) ‘Clear Float (North America) Thickness =14"(6mm) ‘Total Unit (Nominal)=1 in Estimated Nominal Glazing Weight:5.75lit Important Notes Calculations and terms in this report are based on NFRC 2010.The performance values shown above represent nominal values for the center of glass with no spacer system or framing, Laminated product:Itis not guaranteed that modeled laminated configurations will be compliant with relevant laminated safety regulations unless ‘specifically dectared for Guardian products.Itis the user's sole responsibilty to assess ifthe final laminated product should be certified according to relevant standards and ensure compliance with laminated safety regulations. ‘Additional consequences for laminated glass with coating facing intertayer (due to contact between coating and interlayer)may include (not limited to):significant decrease of safety performance for some coating and interlayer combinations;loss of thermal insulation performance of surface facing the interlayer;noticeable color change;other performance deterioration. Non-specular products (translucent or diffuse): ‘The performance measurement for non-specular (translucent or diffuse)materials such as translucent interlayers or acid etched glass ‘surface,or surface with ceramic frit is limited by the current experimental technologies.Since measurements capture physically only a part ofthe resulting radiation,calculated performance results provided herein and based on such measurements are not compliant with any standard (including EN 410)and may only be used as a general reference.Actual values may vary significantly based upon ‘exact fabrication process,as well as type,thickness and color of used non-specular material Please note that the Thermal Stress Guideline is only a general guide to the thermal safety of a glazing,and it is not a replacement for detailed thermal stress analysis. Explanation of Terms Visible Light Transmittance (Tv,%)is the percentage of incident light in the wavelength range of 380 nm to 780 nm that is ‘transmitted by the glass. Ultraviolet (UV)Transmittance (Tuv,%)is the percentage of the incident solar radiation transmitted by the glazing in the 300 nm to 380 nm range. Page 1 of 3 -7 Ge,Guarpian PERFORMANCE ‘seers CALCULATOR Solar Energy Direct Transmittance (Te,%)is the percentage of incident solar energy in the wavelength range of 300 nm to 2500 rim that is directly transmitted by the glass. Visible Light Reflectance Outdoors/Indoor (Rv outlin,%)is the percentage of incident vi le light directly reflected by the glass. Solar Direct Reflectance Outdoors/Indoors (Re out/in,%)is the percentage of incident solar energy directly reflected by the glass. Solar Energy Absorptance (Ae,%)is the percentage of the sun's energy that is absorbed by glass. U-Value is the glazing parameter that characterizes the heat transfer through the central part of the glazing,.e.without edge effects, ‘and expresses the steady-state density of heat transfer rate per temperature difference between the environmental temperatures on each side.US Standard units are Btuhr t#F and SI /Metric units are Wim2 K. Relative Heat Gain (RHG)is the total net heat gain to the indoors due to both the air-to-air thermal conductance and the solar heat ‘gain.US Standard units are Btu/hr.ft?and SI /Metric units are Wim?. ‘Shading Coefficient (sc)is Solar Factor divided by 0.87.Itis a measure of the solar heat gain referenced to 3 mm clear glass which has the designated value of 1.00. ‘Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)is the sum of the solar direct transmittance and the secondary heat transfer factor of the ‘glazing towards the inside,the latter resulting from heat transfer by convection and longwave IR-radiation of that part of the incident solar radiation which has been absorbed by the glazing. Light-to-Solar Gain (LSG)is the ratio of visible light gain to solar gain.LSG =(Visible Transmittance)/(SHGC) Color Rendering Index in transmission,D65 (Ra)is the change in color of an object as a result ofthe light being transmitted by the glass. Weighted Sound Reduction Index (Rw)is a single-number quantity which characterizes the airborne sound insulation of a material ‘or building element over a range of frequencies. Sound Transmission Class (STC)is a single-number quantity which characterizes the airborne sound insulation of a material or building element over a range of frequencies. Disclaimer This performance analysis is provided for the limited purpose of a: identified on this report isting the user in evaluating the performance of the glass products ‘Spectral data for products manufactured by Guardian reflect nominal values derived from typical production samples or CE Initial ‘Type Testing and subject to variations due to manufacturing and calculation tolerances.Spectral data for products not manufactured by Guardian were derived from the LBNL International Glazing Database and have not been independently verified by Guardian. Guardian recommends a full-size mock-up be approved. The values provided herein are generated according to established engineering practices and applicable calculation standards.Many factors may affect glazing characteristics,including glass size,building orientation,shading,wind speed,type of installation, production process and others.The applicability and results of the analysis are directly related to user inputs and any changes in ‘actual conditions can have a significant effect on the results.It is the responsibilty of the users of the analysis to ensure that the intended application is appropriate and complies with all relevant laws,regulations,standards,codes of practices,processing quidelines and other requirements.Guardian makes no guarantee that any glazing modeled hereinisavailablefromGuardianorany ‘other manufacturer.The user has the responsibility to check with the manufacturer regarding availablity of any glass type or make-up. ‘While Guardian has made a good faith effort to verify the reliability ofthe tools used for this analysis,they may contain unknown ‘errors that could result in inaccurate results.The user assumes all risk relating to the results provided and is solely responsible for selection of appropriate products for user's application.Guardian makes no express or implied warranty of any Kind ‘with respect to the tools used by Guardian and this analysis.There are no warranties of merchantability,non-infringement or fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the tools used by Guardian and this analysis and no warranty shall be implied by operation of law or otherwise.The only warranties applicable to Guardian products are those separately provided in writing for each product.In no ‘event shall Guardian be liable for direct,indirect,special,consequential or incidental damages of any kind relating to or resulting from use of Guardian tools and analyses. ‘Trademarks owned by Guardian industries,LLC and/or its affilates may be registered in the United States and other jurisdictions.All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. 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