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ShotGard® Wood Doors Specification - use your browser print option. SECTION 13070 BULLET-RESISTANT WOOD DOORS PART I - GENERAL
1.01 DESCRIPTION A. WORK INCLUDED: 1. All labor, material, equipment, and services necessary to furnish and install bullet-resistant wood doors with primed-finish steel doorframes frames to be located as shown on the construction drawings or as noted in the door schedule. 2. Related sections: a. B. RELATED DOCUMENTS: 1. 1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Ballistic Performance: Certification shall be furnished indicating that all materials have been tested in accordance with the appropriate test procedures. B. Obtain bullet-resistant components through one source from a single manufacturer. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings shall be submitted for approval prior to the fabrication or purchase of materials. The drawings shall include plan views, elevations, sections, and details of the proposed installation including attachment methods. B. Drawings shall indicate dimensions, component profiles, and material finishes. C. Manufacturer’s warranty and product data, [glazing product information,] and installation instructions shall be included with the submittal package. 1.04 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Pack bullet-resistant doors and frames in wood crates for shipment. [Glazing should be crated separately, unless view lites are factory glazed.] B. All items shall be delivered, stored, and handled in a manner that will not damage or deform. C. Abraded, scarred, or rusty areas shall be cleaned, repaired, or replaced immediately upon detection. Damaged items that cannot be restored to like-new condition shall be replaced. D. Store crated doors and frames in a dry location on platforms or pallets that are adequately ventilated, free of dust, water, and other contaminants, and stored in a manner that permits easy access for inspection and handling. 1.05 JOB CONDITIONS A. Field Measurements: Contractor is to verify frame openings by field measurement prior to fabrication and indicate measurements on Shop Drawings. 1. Established Dimensions: If field measurements cannot be made without causing a delay, establish opening dimensions and proceed with fabrication of bullet-resistant frames without field measurements. Coordinate construction to insure that the actual opening dimensions correspond to the established dimensions. 1.06 WARRANTY A. Warranty Period: Bullet-resistant doors and frames shall be warranted for a period of 12 months from the date of substantial completion. B. Warranty is limited to material defects or workmanship and offered to North American Bullet Proof direct customers. Warranty is limited to replacement of product or refund of invoice price at North American Bullet Proof’s discretion. Installation, shipping or other cost is not included in this warranty. PART II- PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. North American Bullet Proof, 106 Guadalupe Drive, P.O. Box 628, Cibolo, TX 78108. Phone 888.746.8427, Fax 210.225.0984. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Bullet-Resistant Primed-Finish Doorframes and Wood Doors: 1. Model – Shotgard® Series Bullet-Resistant WDR Wood Door and Primed-Finish Steel Doorframe. 2. Ballistic Resistance Performance Level: U.L. 752 Level [1-8]. 3. WDR Door to be constructed of [unfinished [Red-Oak] [Birch][Other]-veneered] [Plastic-Laminate clad] skins over Shotgard® bullet-resistant fiberglass core (performance level to match performance level of door) with filler panels. 4. WDR Primed-Finish Steel Doorframe to be constructed of 12-gauge steel with mitered, continuously welded corners. 5. Frame Profile: [2” x 5½” Bolt-in Frame] [2” x X” Clamp Frame], lined with steel as required for ballistic protection level. 6. [View lite to be a [4” x 22”] [10” x 10”] [9” x 15”] [22” x 34”] [22” x 60”] visual opening; performance level of the glazing to match the performance level of the door.] 7. Door and frame to be prepped for mortise lock and standard strike. 8. Testing: Independently tested to U.L. 752 [1-8]. 2.03 DOOR AND FRAME COMPONENTS A. Hinge: The WDR wood door shall be supplied pre-hung, with a heavy-duty continuous-geared hinge with tamper-resistant dogging pins. B. Silencers: Silencers shall be provided at the strike-jamb stop. C. Anchor-hole Plugs: Provide decorative plugs shall be provided to cover anchor-access holes. D. Anchors and Sealants are to be provided by installer. E. [Glazing: Glazing material shall be factory-fabricated units designed to be bullet-resistant to the specified test standard. Glazing material shall be [glass-clad polycarbonate] [laminated glass] with a low-spall protected interior face. Low-spall interior face shall meet or exceed requirements for spall resistance defined in U.L. 752] 2.04 FABRICATION A. General: Fabricate bullet-resistant doors and frames to comply with indicated standards. Include a complete system for assembly and installation of bullet-resistant doors and frames. Fabricate Level [1-3] wood doors with 1/8” [unfinished [Red-Oak] [Birch][Other]-veneered] [Plastic-Laminate clad] plywood laminated onto filler panels over a core of Shotgard® bullet-resistant fiberglass core (performance level to match performance level of door). 1. Provide door view lites that are capable of being re-glazed from the secure side without dismantling the threat side of the frame. 2. Prepare door view lites for glazing, unless pre-glazing at the factory is indicated. B. Framing: Miter corners the full depth of the frame. Continuously weld and dress smooth. No body fillers allowed. 1. Install armor inside the frame in the thickness necessary for the ballistic resistance level indicated. C. [Glazing Stops: Provide a one-piece removable glazing stop on the secure side of the door attached with machine screws. 1. Corners are to be mitered, continuously welded, and dressed smooth. No body fillers allowed. 2. Stops shall be configured as appropriate for the glazing thickness. 3. Steel glazing stops shall be covered with wood trim to match door veneer. 4. The threat-side glazing stop shall be welded to the door so that it cannot be removed.] 2.05 FINISHES A. Frames: Provide shop-applied primer after fabrication: 1. Primer: Rust inhibitive paint suitable as a base for finish paints. 2. Prior to shop painting, surfaces shall be cleaned with solvents to remove any grease or oil, and with power wire-brushing or sandblasting to remove loose rust, loose mill scale and other foreign substances. 3. Field paint and finish in accordance with, and as directed in, the Finish Section 9 of these Specifications] B. Door: Provide unfinished ready for field finishing. 2.06 LABELING A. Bullet-resistant doors and frames shall be plainly and permanently labeled. The label shall be compatible with finishes. The label shall be visible only on the secure side, after installation, and shall include: 1. Manufacturer’s name or identifying symbol 2. Model Number 3. Date of manufacture by month and year. This may be done through use of lot number or other traceable code. 4. Correct mounting position including threat side and secure side (by removable label on glazing material). 5. Code indicating bullet-resistant rating and test standard used (by removable label on glazing material). PART III-EXECUTION 3.01 INSPECTION A. Upon delivery, open the crate and inspect the contents for freight damage. If damaged, notify the freight company of the claim. Check the packing list to make sure all items are present. If any items are missing, notify North American Bullet Proof B. Prior to commencing installation, examine all areas to receive the bullet-resistant doors and frames to ensure that they are ready for installation. Components shall be checked and corrected for racking, twisting, and other malformation prior to installation. All surfaces and connections shall be examined for damage prior to installation. C. Verify that the frames comply with indicated requirements for type, size, and location. D. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.02 PREPARATION A. The Contractor shall field verify dimensions of the finished openings. WDR bolt-in frames must be installed in a plumb, level, and square finished opening. The finished opening must be ¼” larger in width and in height than the window frame. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. Install: Place the frame in the opening, centered on wall. Mark the anchor holes. Remove the frame and drill the anchor holes. Install the frame and shim for plumb/level. Secure with anchors. Note: all anchors provided by installer. Install the anchor-hole plugs. B. Test: Test the door for proper fit and operation. If required, remove the unit, adjust the shims, and reinstall. Install the anchor-hole plugs. C. Finish: Seal all joints in and around the frame. Sand and finish the frame and door. Wait until all sealants and paint are cured before operating. D. [Glazing: (Best done by professional glass installer) Identify the secure and threat sides of the glass. Remove any protective cover from the glazing. Apply butyl tape to the viewlite stops. Place the rubber setting blocks in the opening (sill only). Install glazing, making sure it fits properly. Install the removable stop using the screws provided with the window. Apply sealant over butyl tape (sealant by installer).] 3.04 APPLICATION/PERFORMANCE 3.05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 3.06 ADJUST AND CLEAN A. Use care and follow instructions for cleaning the glazing. 3.07 PROTECTION 3.08 SCHEDULES
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