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SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS
DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS
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ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
1.2 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
1.2.1 Pre-Installation Meetings
1.3 SUBMITTALS
1.4 QUALITY CONTROL
1.4.1 Qualifications
1.4.1.1 Installer Qualifications
1.4.1.2 Manufacturer Qualifications
1.4.2 Single-Source Responsibility
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.5.1 Ordering
1.5.2 Packing, Shipping, Handling and Unloading
1.5.3 Storage and Protection
1.6 PROJECT / SITE CONDITIONS
1.6.1 Field Measurements
1.7 WARRANTY
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
2.1.1 Design Requirements for Aluminum (Entrances and Components)
2.1.1.1 Material Standard
2.1.1.2 Recycled Content
2.1.1.3 Sealants
2.1.1.4 Thermal Barrier
2.2 FABRICATION
2.2.1 Entrance System Fabrication
2.2.2 Shop Assembly
2.2.2.1 Welding
2.2.3 Finish
2.2.4 Fabrication Tolerance
2.2.4.1 Material Cuts
2.2.4.2 Maximum Offset at Consecutive Members
2.2.4.3 Maximum Offset at Glazing Pocket Corners
2.2.4.4 Joints
2.2.4.5 Variation
2.2.4.6 Flatness
2.3 MATERIALS
2.3.1 Sealants
2.3.2 Glass
2.4 ACCESSORIES
2.4.1 Fasteners
2.4.2 Perimeter Anchors
2.4.2.1 Inserts and Anchorage Devices
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2.4.3 Standard Entrance Hardware
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
3.1.1 Site Verification of Conditions
3.2 PREPARATION
3.2.1 Adjacent Surfaces Protection
3.2.2 Aluminum Surface Protection
3.3 INSTALLATION
3.3.1 Tolerances
3.3.2 Adjusting
3.3.3 Related Products Installation Requirements
3.3.3.1 Sealants (Perimeter)
3.3.3.2 Glass
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.4.1 Air Infiltration
3.4.2 Wind Loads
3.4.3 Deflection
3.4.4 Condensation Resistance and Thermal Transmittance
3.4.5 Water Infiltration
3.5 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
3.5.1 Protection
3.5.2 Cleaning
3.6 WARRANTY
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ALUMINUM-FRAMED ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the
basic designation only.
ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION (AA)
AA DAF45 (2003; Reaffirmed 2009) Designation System
for Aluminum Finishes
AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (AAMA)
AAMA 501 (2015) Methods of Test for Exterior Walls
AAMA 611 (2014) Voluntary Specification for
Anodized Architectural Aluminum
AAMA 800 (2016) Voluntary Specifications and Test
Methods for Sealants
AAMA 1503 (2009) Voluntary Test Method for Thermal
Transmittance and Condensation Resistance
of Windows, Doors and Glazed Wall Sections
AAMA 2605 (2020) Voluntary Specification,
Performance Requirements and Test
Procedures for Superior Performing Organic
Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE)
ASCE 7 (2017) Minimum Design Loads for Buildings
and Other Structures
ASCE 7-16 (2017; Errata 2018; Supp 1 2018) Minimum
Design Loads and Associated Criteria for
Buildings and Other Structures
ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM)
ASTM B221M (2013) Standard Specification for Aluminum
and Aluminum-Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods,
Wire, Profiles, and Tubes (Metric)
ASTM E283 (2019) Standard Test Method for
Determining the Rate of Air Leakage
Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls,
and Doors Under Specified Pressure
Differences Across the Specimen
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ASTM E330/E330M (2014) Structural Performance of Exterior
Windows, Doors, Skylights and Curtain
Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure
Difference
ASTM E331 (2000; R 2016) Standard Test Method for
Water Penetration of Exterior Windows,
Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by
Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference
ASTM E783 (2002; R 2018) Standard Test Method for
Field Measurement of Air Leakage Through
Installed Exterior Windows and Doors
ASTM E1105 (2015) Standard Test Method for Field
Determination of Water Penetration of
Installed Exterior Windows, Skylights,
Doors, and Curtain Walls, by Uniform or
Cyclic Static Air Pressure Difference
ASTM E1424 (1991; R 2016) Standard Test Method for
Determining the Rate of Air Leakage
Through Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls,
and Doors Under Specified Pressure and
Temperature Differences Across the Specimen
ASTM E1886 (2019) Standard Test Method for
Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain
Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective
Systems Impacted by Missile(s) and Exposed
to Cyclic Pressure Differentials
ASTM E1996 (2017) Standard Specification for
Performance of Exterior Windows, Curtain
Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective
Systems Impacted by Windborne Debris in
Hurricanes
ASTM F1642/F1642M (2017) Standard Test Method for Glazing
and Glazing Systems Subject to Airblast
Loadings
BUILDERS HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (BHMA)
ANSI/BHMA A156.10 (2017) Power Operated Pedestrian Doors
INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL (ICC)
ICC IBC (2018) International Building Code
U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (GSA)
FS TT-P-645 (Rev C) Primer, Paint, Zinc-Molybdate,
Alkyd Type
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL)
UL 325 (2017; Reprint Feb 2020) UL Standard for
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Safety Door, Drapery, Gate, Louver, and
Window Operators and Systems
KOREAN INDUSTRIAL STANDARDS (KS)
KS D 6759 (2017) Aluminum and Aluminum Alloy
Extruded Shapes
1.2 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
1.2.1 Pre-Installation Meetings
Conduct a meeting before installation begins to verify the project
requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer's installation
instructions, and manufacturer's warranty requirements.
Within 30 days of the Contract Award, submit the following for review and
approval by the Contracting Officer:
a. List of product installations
b. Sample warranty
c. Finish and color samples
d. Manufacturer's catalog data
Concurrently submit certified test reports showing compliance with
specified performance characteristics and UL 325 for the following:
a. Wind Load (Resistance) in accordance with AAMA 501
b. Deflection in accordance with ASTM F1642/F1642M
c. Condensation Resistance and Thermal Transmittance Performance
Requirements in accordance with AAMA 1503
d. Water Infiltration in accordance with ASTM E331
e. Structural Requirements in accordance with ASTM F1642/F1642M
1.3 SUBMITTALS
Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation;
submittals not having a "G" designation are for information only. When
used, a designation following the "G" designation identifies the office
that will review the submittal for the Government. Submittals with an "S"
are for inclusion in the Sustainability eNotebook, in conformance to
Section 01 33 29 SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING. Submit the following in
accordance with Section 01 33 00 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES:
SD-01 Preconstruction Submittals
Sample Warranty; G
List of Product Installations; G
SD-02 Shop Drawings
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Installation Drawings; G
Fabrication Drawings; G
SD-03 Product Data
Manufacturer's Catalog Data; G
Finish; G
Recycled Content of Aluminum Material; S
SD-04 Samples
Finish and Color Samples; G
SD-06 Test Reports
Certified Test Reports; G
Deflection
Air Infiltration
Condensation Resistance and Thermal Transmittance
Water Infiltration
SD-08 Manufacturer's Instructions
Manufacturer's Instructions
SD-11 Closeout Submittals
Manufacturer's Product Warranty
1.4 QUALITY CONTROL
1.4.1 Qualifications
1.4.1.1 Installer Qualifications
Provide documentation of the installer's experience in performing the work
specified in this section.
Ensure that the installers are specialized in work similar to that required
for this project, and that they are acceptable to product manufacturer.
1.4.1.2 Manufacturer Qualifications
Ensure that manufacturers meet the requirements specified in this section
and project drawings.
Ensure that the manufacturer is capable of providing field service
representation during construction, approving acceptable installers and
approving application methods.
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1.4.2 Single-Source Responsibility
When aluminum entrances are part of a building enclosure system, that
includes storefront framing, windows, a curtain wall system, and related
products, provide building enclosure system products from a single-source
manufacturer.
Use a single source manufacturer with sole responsibility for providing
design, structural engineering, and custom fabrication for door portal
systems and for supplying components, materials, and products. Do not use
products provided from numerous sources for assembly at the site. Ensure
that the following work items and components are fabricated or supplied by
a single source are:
a. Door assemblies to be installed in door portals as specified in Section
08 11 16 ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES.
b. Glazed walls to be constructed around door portals as specified in this
Section.
c. Door operating hardware to be installed on or within door portals as
specified in Section 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE.
d. Glass as specified in Section 08 81 00 GLAZING.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.5.1 Ordering
To avoid construction delays, comply with the manufacturer's lead-time
requirements and instructions for ordering.
1.5.2 Packing, Shipping, Handling and Unloading
Deliver materials in the manufacturer's original, unopened, undamaged
containers with identification labels intact.
1.5.3 Storage and Protection
Store materials in a way that protects them from exposure to harmful
weather conditions. Avoid damaging the storefront material and components
during handling. Protect storefront material against damage from elements,
construction activities, and other hazards before, during, and after
storefront installation.
Do not use adhesive papers or sprayed coatings that become firmly bonded
when exposed to sunlight. Do not leave coating residue on surfaces.
1.6 PROJECT / SITE CONDITIONS
1.6.1 Field Measurements
Verify actual measurements or openings by taking field measurements before
fabrication; record these measurements on shop drawings. To avoid
construction delays, coordinate field measurements, and fabrication
schedule with construction progress.
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1.7 WARRANTY
Provide a written manufacturer's warranty, executed by a company official,
warranting against defects in materials and products for 2 years from the
date of shipment. Warrant that the door corner construction is for the
life of the project. Provide a written installer's warranty, warranting
work to be watertight and free from defective materials, defective
workmanship, and glass breakage as a result of defective design, and
agreeing to replace components that fail within 2 years.
The warranty states the following:
a. Watertight and airtight system installation is completed within
specified tolerances.
b. The completed installation remains free of rattles, wind whistles and
noise caused by thermal movement and wind pressure.
c. System is structurally sound and free from distortion.
d. Glass and glazing gaskets will not break or "pop" from frames as a
result of design, wind load pressure, movement caused by expansion or
contraction, or structural loading.
e. Glazing sealants and gaskets remain free of abnormal deterioration or
dislocation as a result of sunlight, weather, or oxidation.
Provide written warranty stating that the organic coating finish will not
fade more than 10 percent or show chalking, yellowing, peeling, cracking,
pitting, corroding or variations in color, or gloss deterioration beyond
the manufacturer's descriptive standards for 2 years from the shipment date
and agreeing to promptly correct defects.
Provide a written thermal integrity warranty for 1 year from ship date
against thermal barrier system failure resulting from the following:
a. Longitudinal and transverse thermal barrier shrinkage.
b. Thermal barrier cracking.
c. Structural failure of the thermal barrier material.
d. Loss of adhesion or loss of prescribed edge pressure on glazing
material, resulting in excessive air and water infiltration.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Provide aluminum entrances, with glass and glazing, door hardware, and
components.
Aluminum entrances include impact resistance entrances; medium stile, 88.9
mm vertical face dimension, 44.45 mm depth, for interior structural
silicone glaze, for high-traffic/impact-resistant applications.:
2.1.1 Design Requirements for Aluminum (Entrances and Components)
Provide a door portal system designed to withstand the following loads
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without breakage, loss, failure of seals, product deterioration, or other
defects.
a. Dead and Live Loads: Determined by ASCE 7-16 and calculated in
accordance with applicable codes.
b. Seismic Loads: Design and install the system to comply with the
seismic requirements for the project location in accordance with
Section 1613 of the International Building Code, ICC IBC.
c. Wind Loads: Design and install the system so that the effects of wind
load acting inward and outward normal to the plane of the wall are in
accordance with ASTM E330/E330M.
d. Thermal Loads And Movement:
(1) Ambient Temperature Range: 67 degrees C
(2) Material Surfaces Range: 100 degrees C
e. Water and Air Resistance: Provide weatherstripping, exterior gaskets,
sealants, and other accessories to resist water and air penetration.
f. Impact-Protective Systems Provide an impact-protective system in
accordance with ASTM E1886 and ASTM E1996.
2.1.1.1 Material Standard
ASTM B221M or KS D 6759; 6063-T5 alloy and tempered.
Provide door stile and rail face dimensions of the entrance doors as
follows:
Vertical Stile Top Rail Bottom Rail
8.89 cm 8.89 cm 16.51 cm
Provide major portions of the door members at 0.3175 cm nominal in
thickness and glazing molding at 0.127 cm thick.
2.1.1.2 Recycled Content
Provide aluminum framed entrances and storefronts that have a minimum of 20
percent recycled content based upon the aluminum billet used in the
original material. Provide data indicating percentage of recycled content
of aluminum material.
2.1.1.3 Sealants
Provide either ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) elastomeric
extrusions or thermoplastic elastomer glazing gaskets. Structural silicone
sealant is required.
Internal Sealants: Provide sealants that according to the manufacturer
will remain permanently elastic, tacky, non-drying, non-migrating, and
weather tight.
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2.1.1.4 Thermal Barrier
Use a rigid, structural thermal barrier to separate all exterior aluminum
from interior aluminum. For purposes of this specification, a structural
thermal barrier is defined as a system that transfers shear during bending
and, therefore, promotes composite action between the exterior and interior
extrusions. Do not use a nonstructural thermal barrier. Ensure that the
thermal barrier provides a structural connection between the two sides of
the door.
2.2 FABRICATION
Provide the following information when submitting fabrication drawings for
custom fabrications:
a. Indicate elevations, detailed design, dimensions, member profiles,
joint locations, arrangement of units, and member connections.
b. Show the following items:
(1) Details of special shapes.
(2) Reinforcing.
(3) Anchorage system.
(4) Interfacing with building construction.
(5) Provisions for expansion and contraction.
(6) Thermal breaks.
c. Indicate typical glazing details and internal sealant requirements as
recommended by the sealant manufacturer.
d. Clearly indicate locations of exposed fasteners and joints.
e. Clearly show where and how the manufacturer's system deviates from
Contract drawings and these specifications.
2.2.1 Entrance System Fabrication
Provide door corner construction consisting of mechanical clip fastening,
SIGMA deep penetration plug welds and 2.8575 cm long fillet welds inside
and outside all four corners. Provide a hook-in type exterior glazing stop
with EPDM glazing gaskets reinforced with non-stretchable cord. Provide an
interior glazing stop that is mechanically fastened to the door member and
that incorporates a silicone-compatible spacer used with silicone sealant.
Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints hairline in
appearance. Remove burrs and smooth edges. Prepare components with
internal reinforcement for door hardware. Arrange fasteners and
attachments so that they are concealed from view.
Separate dissimilar metals with protective coating or pre-formed separators
to prevent contact and corrosion.
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2.2.2 Shop Assembly
Fabricate and assemble units with joints only at the intersection of
aluminum members with hairline joints; rigidly secure these units, and seal
them in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
2.2.2.1 Welding
Conceal welds on aluminum members in accordance with AWS recommendations or
methods recommended by the manufacturer. Members showing welding bloom or
discoloration on finish or material distortion will be rejected by the
Contacting Officer.
2.2.3 Finish
Before fabrication, clean the units and give them a AA-M-10-C22-A42 (color)
anodized finish in accordance with the requirements of the AA DAF45. The
finish thickness is A42, 0.0175 mm or greater.
a. Organic Coating (high-performance exterior coating):
(1) Comply with requirements of AAMA 2605.
(2) Clean surfaces and pretreat them with a conversion coating before
applying 0.0076 dry-film thickness of epoxy or acrylic primer
according to the recommendations of the finish coat manufacturer.
(3) Apply a finish coat of 70 percent minimum fluoropolymer resin
fused to primed surfaces at the temperature recommended by the
manufacturer 0.25 mm and at a minimum dry film thickness of.
(4) Use a 2-, 3-, or 4-coat system as required for the color selected.
c. Color Anodized: Conforming to AA-M12C22A 44 and AAMA 611
Select and edit the following items for appropriate finish; delete types
that do not apply.
(1) Architectural Class I
(2) Etched, medium matte
(3) 0.018 mm minimum thickness
2.2.4 Fabrication Tolerance
Fabricate and assemble units with joints only at intersection of aluminum
members with hairline joints; rigidly secure these units, and seal them in
accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
Fabricate aluminum entrances in accordance with the entrance manufacturer's
prescribed tolerances.
2.2.4.1 Material Cuts
Square to 0.8 mm off square, over largest dimension; proportionate amount of
0.8 mm on the two dimensions.
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2.2.4.2 Maximum Offset at Consecutive Members
0.4 mm in alignment between two consecutive members in line, end to end.
2.2.4.3 Maximum Offset at Glazing Pocket Corners
0.4 mm between framing members at glazing pocket corners.
2.2.4.4 Joints
Between adjacent members in same assembly: Joints are hairline and square
to the adjacent member.
2.2.4.5 Variation
In squaring diagonals for doors and fabricated assemblies: 1.6 mm.
2.2.4.6 Flatness
For doors and fabricated assemblies: 1.6 mm of neutral plane.
2.3 MATERIALS
2.3.1 Sealants
Refer to Section 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS. Ensure that all sealants conform
to AAMA 800.
2.3.2 Glass
Refer to Section 08 81 00 GLAZING.
2.4 ACCESSORIES
2.4.1 Fasteners
Provide stainless steel fasteners in areas where the fasteners are exposed.
Use non-corrosive and compatible fasteners with components being fastened.
Do not use exposed fasteners, except where unavoidable for application of
hardware.
In areas where fasteners are not exposed, use aluminum, non-magnetic
stainless steel, or other materials warranted by the manufacturer.
For exposed locations, provide countersunk Phillips head screws when items
with a matching finish are fastened. For concealed locations, provide the
manufacturer's standard fasteners.
Provide nuts or washers that have been designed with a means to prevent
disengagement; do not deform fastener threads.
2.4.2 Perimeter Anchors
When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and
aluminum material to prevent galvanic action.
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2.4.2.1 Inserts and Anchorage Devices
Provide manufacturer's standard formed or fabricated assemblies, steel or
aluminum, of shapes, plates, bars, or tubes. Shop-coat steel assemblies
after fabrication with an alkyd zinc chromate primer complying with
FS TT-P-645.
2.4.3 Standard Entrance Hardware
Refer to Section 08 11 16 ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES and 08 71 00 DOOR
HARDWARE
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
3.1.1 Site Verification of Conditions
Verify that the condition of substrate previously installed under other
sections is acceptable for product installation in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
Verify that openings are sized to receive the storefront system and that
the sill plate is level in accordance with the manufacturer's acceptable
tolerances.
3.2 PREPARATION
Field-verify dimensions before fabricating components for the door portal
assembly.
Coordinate requirements for locations of blockouts for anchorage of door
portal columns and other embedded components with Section 03 30 00
CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE.
Coordinate the erection of door portal with installation of surrounding
glass wall and door assemblies. Ensure that the door portals can provide
support and anchorage for assembly components.
Coordinate electrical requirements for electrified door hardware to ensure
proper power source, conduit, wiring, and boxes.
3.2.1 Adjacent Surfaces Protection
Protect adjacent work areas and finish surfaces from damage during product
installation.
3.2.2 Aluminum Surface Protection
Protect aluminum surfaces from contact with lime, mortar, cement, acids,
and other harmful contaminants.
3.3 INSTALLATION
Submit installation drawings for review and approval.
Install the entrance system in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions and the AAMA storefront and entrance guide specifications
manual. Attach the entrance system to the structure, allowing it to be
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adjusted to accommodate construction tolerances and other irregularities.
Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten the system to
the building structure. Align the assembly so that it is plumb and level,
and free of warp and twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances
aligning with adjacent work.
Set thresholds in a bed of mastic and secure the thresholds. Protect
aluminum members in contact with masonry, steel, concrete, or dissimilar
materials using nylon pads or a bituminous coating. Shim and brace the
aluminum system before anchoring the system to the structure. Verify that
weep holes are open, and the metal joints are sealed in accordance with the
manufacturer's installation instructions. Seal metal-to-metal joints using
a sealant recommended by the system manufacturer.
3.3.1 Tolerances
Ensure that tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional
dimensions of entrance members are nominal and in compliance with Aluminum
Standards and Data, published by the Aluminum Association.
3.3.2 Adjusting
Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation, and as recommended by the
manufacturer.
3.3.3 Related Products Installation Requirements
3.3.3.1 Sealants (Perimeter)
Refer to Section 07 92 00 JOINT SEALANTS.
3.3.3.2 Glass
Refer to Section 08 81 00 GLAZING.
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.4.1 Air Infiltration
Test air infiltration in accordance with ASTM E783
Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance
characteristics as follows:
a. For single-acting offset pivot, butt hung, or continuous geared hinge
entrances in the closed and locked position, test the specimen in
accordance with ANSI/BHMA A156.10, and ASTM E283 at a pressure
differential of 7.7.67 kilogram/square meter for pairs of doors; ensure
that maximum infiltration for a pair of 2.13 meter by 2.44 meter
entrance doors and frame is 0.034 cubic meters per minute/square meter .
b. Ensure the maximum allowable infiltration for a completed storefront
system does not exceed 0.0017 cubic meters/square meter when tested in
accordance with ASTM E1424 at a differential static pressure of 299 Pa.
3.4.2 Wind Loads
Provide a completed storefront system capable of withstanding wind pressure
loads calculated from indicated design wind speed in accordance with ASCE 7.
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3.4.3 Deflection
Submit certified test reports showing that the maximum allowable deflection
in a member when tested in accordance with ASTM E330/E330M with allowable
stress is L/175 or 19.1 mm maximum.
3.4.4 Condensation Resistance and Thermal Transmittance
Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance
characteristics as follows:
a. U-Value Requirements:
(1) Perform test in accordance with the AAMA 1503 procedure and on the
configuration specified therein.
(2) Thermal Transmittance ("U" Value) maximum 3.69 W/sqm/deg C at 24.14
kmph exterior wind.
b. CRF Class Requirements:
(1) Perform a test in accordance with AAMA 1503.
(2) Condensation Resistance Factor Requirements (CRF) minimum 47.
3.4.5 Water Infiltration
Submit certified test reports showing that the system is designed to
provide no uncontrolled water when tested in accordance with ASTM E1105 at
a static pressure of 956 Pa.
3.5 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
3.5.1 Protection
Protect the installed product's finish surfaces from damage during
construction. Protect the aluminum storefront system from damage from
grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other
harmful contaminants.
3.5.2 Cleaning
Repair or replace damaged installed products. Clean installed products in
accordance with manufacturer's instructions before acceptance remove excess
mastic, mastic smears, and other foreign materials. Remove construction
debris from the project site and legally dispose of this debris.
3.6 WARRANTY
Submit five signed copies of the manufacturer's product warranty for the
entrance system as follows:
a. Warranty Period: Five years from Date of Substantial Completion of the
project, provided that the Limited Warranty begins no later than six
months from the date of shipment by the manufacturer. In addition,
support welded door corner construction with a limited lifetime
warranty for the life of the door under normal use.
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Ensure that the Warranty's language is identical to the "As Approved"
version of the sample warranty submitted to and returned from the
Contracting Officer.
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