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DOOR HARDWARE

DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General Conditions, Conditions of Particular Application and Division-1 Specification Sections, apply to the work of this section.
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Definition:  "Finish Hardware" includes items know commercially as finish hardware which are required for doors and windows for operation and control.
Extent of finish hardware required is indicated on Drawings and in Finishing Tables.
Types of finish hardware required include the following:
- Closers and Door Control Devices
- Exit Panic Device
- Hinges, Butts, and Pivots
- Protection Plates (Push, stretcher, kick, armor, etc.)
- Lock Cylinders and Keying
- Locks, Latches and Bolts
- Overhead Holders
- Push/Pull Units
- Rubber Silencer
- Sound Seal
- Stop and Holder
- Weather-stripping
- Door Sign                                                                                                                           
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.3.1 Door Hardware Selection:  Provide door hardware selected by Engineer in quantities necessary for the work.
1.3.2 Installer:  Experienced installer who has complete door hardware (latch and lock sets, hinges, closers, etc.) similar in design and extent to that project and complying with requirements.
1.3.3 Supplier:  A recognized finish hardware supplier, with warehousing facilities, who has completed projects and has been furnishing hardware in the project's vicinity for a period of not less than five (5) years, and who employs an experienced architectural hardware consultant (A.H.C.) who is available, at reasonable times during the course of the work, for consultation about project's hardware requirements, to the Engineer and Contractor.
1.3.4 Abbreviations
B.H.M.A. Builder Hardware Manufacturer Association
A.H.C. Architectural Hardware Consultant
C.D.C. Certified Door Consultant
1.4 REFERENCE STANDARDS
Work shall be performed in strict accordance with the stipulations of the Egyptian Standards Specifications (ES), latest edition, the American Society for testing and Materials (ASTM) and the British Standard Specifications (BS) or other equivalent International Standards and Sound Practice.  In case of discrepancy between them the most straight one shall be applied.
Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association
ANSI/BHMA
A156 Series
National Fire Protection Association
NFPA No.
80 Fire Doors and Windows
252 Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc
UL No.
10B Safety Fire Tests of Door Assemblies
305  Safety Panic Hardware
Building Materials Directory
Warnock Hersey
WH
Directory of Listed Products
1.5 SUBMITTALS
Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of the Contract and Division-1 Specification Sections.
1.5.1 Product Data:  Submit manufacturer's technical product data for each item of hardware. Include whatever information may be necessary to show compliance with requirements and include material description, dimension of individual components and profiles, instructions for installation and for maintenance of operating part and finish.
1.5.2 Hardware Schedule:  Submit six (6) copies of the final hardware schedule in the manner indicated below.  Coordinate hardware with doors, frames and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, function and finish of hardware.
Final Hardware Schedule Content:  Based on finish hardware indicated, organize hardware schedule into "hardware sets" indicating complete designations of every item required for each door opening.  Include the following information:
- Type, style, function, size and finish of each hardware item
- Name and manufacturer of each item
- Fastenings and other pertinent information
- Location of hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings both on floor plans and in door and frame schedule
- Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, codes, etc., contained in schedule
- Mounting locations for hardware
- Door and frame sizes and materials
- Keying information
Submittal Sequence:  Submit hardware schedule at earliest possible date particularly where acceptance of hardware schedule must precede fabrication of other work, which is critical in the project construction schedule. Include with schedule the product data, samples, shop drawings of other work affected by finish hardware, and other information essential to the coordinated review of hardware schedule.
1.5.3 Keying Schedule:  Submit for approval a full keying chart indicating the overall keying systems and the keying of each individual lock.   After approval in writing submit separate detailed schematic diagram indicating clearly how the Employer's final instruction on keying of locks has been fulfilled and order the keying removable cores.
1.5.4 Samples:  Prior to submittal of the final hardware schedule and prior to final ordering of finish hardware, submit color chart for units, textures and pattern available for each type of hardware and provide one sample of each type of exposed hardware unit, full size, finished as required, and tagged with full description for coordination with schedule.

1.6 COORDINATION
1.6.1 Templates:  Furnish hardware templates to each fabricator of door frames and other work to be factory prepared for the installation of hardware.  Upon request check shop drawings of such other works, to confirm that adequate provisions are made for proper location and installation of hardware.
1.6.2 Coordination:  Coordinate layout and installation of recessed pivots and closers with floor construction.   Cast anchoring inserts into concrete.
1.7 FIRE RATING
Provide hardware with U.L. or W.H. Listing for type of performance required.
The construction surrounding the door and hardware shall be compatible with the firing rating of the door and frame, and shall be selected for the type of door and frame.
Hardware shall be furnished with the door as a door package.  The material of hardware and fasteners shall be steel or stainless steel.
1.8 DELIVERY AND  HANDLING
Receipt and provide secure lock-up for hardware delivered to Project Site.
Tag each item or package separately, with identification related to final hardware schedule and include basic installation with each item or package.
Inventory hardware jointly with representatives of hardware supplier and hardware installer until each is satisfied that count is correct.
Deliver individually packaged hardware items at the proper times to the proper locations (shop or project site) for installation.
Control handling and installation of hardware items, which are not immediately replaceable, as that completion of the work shall not be delayed by hardware losses before and after installation.
1.9 MAINTENANCE
Beginning at substantial completion, provide six (6) month’s full maintenance by skilled employee of installer.  Include repair or replacement of worn or defective components include lubrication cleaning and adjusting as required for proper operation.

PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
Where not specifically indicated comply with applicable ANSI A 156 standard for type of hardware required.
2.2 AVAILABLE MANUFACTURERS
Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products, which may be incorporated in the work shall be limited to, the one specialized and approved by the Engineer.
2.3 MATERIALS AND FABRICATION, GENERAL
2.3.1 Hand of Doors:  Drawings show direction of slide, swing or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item of hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as shown.  Provide shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting.
2.3.2 Base Metals:  Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated, using manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper and hardness, but in no case of lesser (commercially recognized) quality than specified for the applicable hardware units by applicable standard for each type of hardware item and with standard for finish "materials” or forming methods for those indicated.
2.3.3 Hardware Finishes:  Provide stainless steel finish for hardware units at each door, or opening to the greatest extent possible in all areas exposed to public. While steel with matching finish brass, (e.g. bronze chrome.  ETC to be used in service areas in basement level only.  Reduce differences in color and textures as much as commercially possible where the base metal or metal forming process is different for individual units of hardware exposed at the same door or opening.  In general, match items to the manufacturer's standard finish for the latch and lock set (or push-pull units if no latch-lock sets) for color and texture.
Provide quality of finish, including thickness of plating or coating (if any), composition, hardness and other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than specified for the applicable units of hardware by referenced standards.
The designations used in Finishing Tables and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are the industry-recognized standard commercial finishes, except as otherwise noted.

2.3.4 Fasteners:  Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally prepared for machine, wood or sheet metal screw installation.  Do not provide hardware, which has been prepared for self-tapping sheet metal screws, except as specifically indicated.
Fasteners in external areas shall be sheradised, galvanized or non ferrous.
Furnish screws for installation, with each hardware item. Screw shall be of a suitable gauge and material for the purpose.  Provide Phillips flat-head screws except as otherwise indicated.    Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) other work, to match finish of such other work as closely as possible, including "prepared for paint" in surfaces to receive painted finish.
Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units, which are exposed when door is closed.  Do not use through-bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed in other work, except where it is the only mean to adequately and securely reinforce the work.  Where through bolts are used on hollow door and frame, in such cases, provide sleeves for each through-bolt or use six (6) screw fasteners.
Nails and screw shall not be longer than the total thickness of the members being joined less 5 mm.
2.3.5 Tools and Maintenance Instruction for Maintenance:  Furnish a complete set of specialized tools, equipment, maintenance tools and instructions as needed for Employer's continued adjustment, maintenance, removal and replacement of finish hardware.
Furnish one code key cutting machine.
2.4 COMPONENTS
2.4.1 General Hardware Requirements:  Provide each type of hardware with accessories as required for applications indicated and for complete, finished, operational doors.
- Templates:  Furnish templates or physical hardware items to door and frame manufacturers sufficiently in advance to avoid delay in work. 
- Reinforcing Units:  Furnished by door and frame manufacturers; coordinated by hardware supplier or hardware manufacturer.
- Fasterners:  Furnish as recommended by hardware manufacturer and as required to secure hardware.
- Finish:  Match hardware item being fastened.
- Fire Ratings:  Provide hardware with UL or Warnock Hersey listings for type of application involved.
2.4.2 Hinges:  ANSI A156.1 full mortise type , template type ANSI A 156.7, complying with following general requirements unless otherwise scheduled.
- Widths:  Sufficient to clear trim projection when door swings 180°.
- Number:  Provide minimum three hinges to 90 inches (2 286 mm) high, four hinges to 120 inches (3 048 mm) high for each door leaf.
• Fire rated doors to 86 inches (2 184 mm) high.
High:  Minimum three hinges.
• Residential, Hollow Core or Interior Flat Panel Wood Doors:  Provide minimum two hinges.
- Size and Weight:  4-1/2 inch (114 mm) heavy weight typical for 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) doors.
• Doors Over 40 inches (1 016 mm) Wide:  extra heavy weight ball or iolite bearing hinges.
• Doors 1-3/8 inch (35 mm) thick:  3-1/2 inch (89 mm) size.
• Doors 1-3/2 inch (50 m) thick:  5 inch (125 mm) extra heavy weight ball or iolite bearing.
• Doors over 48 inches (1 220 mm) wide:  5 inch (125 mm) extra heavy weight ball or iolite bearing.
• Fire rated doors or doors with closers shall be ball bearing hinges.
- Pins:  Provide nonferrous hinges with non-removable pins (NRP) at exterior and locked outswinging doors, non-rising pins at interior doors.
- Tips:  Provide flat button, ball, steeple tips with matching plug, flush tips or hospital tips.
- Material:  unless otherwise indicated hinges shall be made of steel or stainless steel as per the schedules.
2.4.3 Pivots:  ANSI/BHMA A156.1 and A156.4, center or offset full mortise pivots.
Size:  As recommended by pivot manufacturer for size and weight of door.
2.4.4 Locksets:  Provide locksets compatible with specified cylinders.  Typical 2 3/4 inch (70 mm) backset.  Furnish standard strikes with extended lips to protect trim from being marred by latch bolt verify type of cutouts provided in metal frames.
- Mortise Locksets:  ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Series 1000, Grade 1 unless otherwise indicated.
- Bored (Cylindrical) Locksets:  ANSI/BHMA A156.2, Series 4000, Grade 1 or 2 as indicated in schedules.
- Preassembled (Unit) Locksets: ANSI/BHMA A156.12, Series 2000, Grade 1 unless otherwise indicated.
- Interconnected Locksets: ANSI/BHMA A156.12, Series 5000, Grade 1 unless otherwise indicated.
- Auxiliary Locksets:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.5, Grade 1, mortise dead locks, bored dead locks, rim locks, or narrow stile locks unless otherwise indicated.
2.4.5 Latch Sets:  Match locksets, Typical 2-3/4 inch (70 mm) backset.  Furnish standard strikes with extended lips to protect trim from being marred by latch bolt, verify type of cutouts provided in metal frames.
- Mortise Latch Sets:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.13, series 1000, Grade (1)) unless otherwise indicated.
- Bored (Cylindrical) Latch Sets:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.2, series 4000, Grade (1) or (2) unless otherwise indicated.
2.4.6 Exit Devices:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.3, Grade 1, mortise type or rim type as mentioned in hardware schedule.  Push bar or touch bar as selected later by the Engineer.
In case of double door, concealed vertical rod type with mortise latch lock and dust-proof floor strikes, unless otherwise indicated, provide governor to arrange door closing in case of double rebated door.
Furnish standard strikes with extended lips to protect trim from being marred by latch bolt (verify type of cutouts provided in vertical frames).
2.4.8 Cylinders:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.5, Grade 1, (5) (6) (7) pin type removable cylinders interchangeable core type cylinders.  Match existing building cylinders.
- Keying:  key to existing keying system
- Keying:  keyed as directed by Owner keyed in like-groups keyed differently master keyed grand master keyed. (great grand kaster keyed).
- Include construction keying.
- Keys:  Nickel silver.  Stamp keys with “Do not duplicate”.
- Supply keys in the following minimum quantities.
• Ten (10) master keys
• Five (5) grand master keys
• Five (5) great grand master keys
• Ten (10) construction keys
• Five (5) control keys and 10 extra cylinder cores
• Four (4) change keys for each lock bitting.
2.4.9 Closers:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.4 modern type with cover, modern type without cover, surface mounted overhead concealed concealed in door concealed in floor center pivot offset pivot closers; full rack and pinion type with steel spring and nonfreezing hydraulic fluid; closers required for fire rated doors unless otherwise indicated.
- Adjustability:  Provide controls for regulating closing, latching, speeds, and back checking.
- Arms:  Type to suit individual condition; parallel-arm closers at reverse bevel doors and where doors can swing full 180 degrees
- Location:  Mount closers on inside of exterior doors, room side of interior doors typical; mount on pull side of other doors.
- Operating Pressure:  Maximum operating pressure as follows:
• Interior Doors:  maximum 5 pounds 22.2 N.
• Exterior Doors:  maximum 10 8.5 pound (44,41 (37.71 N)
- Fire Rated Doors:  as required for fire rating, maximum 15 pounds 66.6N.
2.4.10 Door Controls and Overhead Holders:  Provide with accessories as required for complete operational installation.
- Manual Door Holders and Overhead Stops:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.8, Grade 1 Types as specified.
- Closer Holder Release Devices:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.15 door mounted jamb mounted concealed mounted closer holder release point hold open free swinging release device designed to make swing doors close upon receiving electrical signal.
- Electro-magnetic Door Holder:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.15 wall mounted floor mounted type. 
- Power Assist Door Operators:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.19 power mechanism, which reduces opening resistance of self-closing door.
- Low Energy Power Door Operators:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.19 power mechanism which opens and closes door upon receipt of signal.
- Low Energy Power Open Door Operators:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.19 power mechanism, which opens self-closing door; closing of door independent of power operator.
2.4.11 Sliding and Bi-folding Door Hardware:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.14; provide complete hardware sets for operational installation.

2.4.12 Push/Pulls, Manual and Automatic Bolts, Protection Plates, Gasketing, Thresholds, and Trim:  Provide as indicated in schedule, with accessories as required for complete operational door installations.
- Push/Pulls: ANSI/BHMA A 156.6; push plates minimum 1.27 mm thick.  Provide pull offset, push-pull plate type, pulls with bolts to secure from opposite door face; provide with minimum 0.50 inch 1.27 mm pull plates unless otherwise indicated.
- Manual and automatic constant latching bolts:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.16 grade 1 top and bottom flush bolts, with dust-proof floor strike, unless otherwise indicated.
- Kick plates, Mop Plate, Armor Plate, Door Edging:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.6, metal; height indicated in schedule by 1 inch 25 mm less than door width; minimum 1.27 mm thick stainless steel 1.57 mm thick brass bronze 3.2 mm. Thick clear acrylic plastic high impact polyethylene in color selected. 
- Weatherstripping:  Provide continuous weatherstripping at top and sides of exterior doors.
- Fire Rated Gaskets:  Provide continuous fire rated gaskets at top and sides of fire rated doors.
- Threasholds:  Maximum ½ inch 12 mm height.
- Wall Stops:  ANSIBHMA A 156.1, grade 1, 3 inch stop convex pad wall stop concave pad wall stop with no visible screws.
- Floor Stops:  ANSI/BHMA A 156.1 Grade 1 dome type standard floor type with no visible screws; provide with accessories as required for applications indicated.

PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
Mount hardware units at heights indicated or required to comply with governing regulations, and except as may be otherwise directed by Engineer.
Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer's instruction and recommendations.  Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces, which are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage and reinstallation or application of surface protections with finishing work specified in Division 9 sections. Do not install surface-mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate.
Set units level, plumb and true to line and location.  Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation.
Drill and countersink units, which are not factory-prepared for anchorage fasteners.  Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards.
Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl-rubber or polyisobutylene mastic sealant.
3.2 ADJUST AND CLEAN
Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door or window, to ensure proper operation or function of every unit.  Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application made.
Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation.
3.2.1 Final Adjustment:  Wherever hardware installation is made more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space of area, return to the work during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy, and make final check and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area.   Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors.  Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment.
Instruct Employer's personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and hardware finishes, during the final adjustment of hardware.
3.3 HARDWARE TABLES
As per the following sheets.  Table (1) included in this Specification Section is only for guidance, the final table is included under Section 01161.

TABLE No. 1
DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE
H.W. Finishing Lock Set Hinge Closer D.Stop W. Strip P. Device Miscellaneous Remarks
TABLEE NO. 2 3 5/6 7 8 9 10/11 12
H.W.1 US 32D M L 0 8 B 0 1 C 0 1 - - 0 8 - - - - 3,5,29
H.W.2 US 32D M L 0 8 B 0 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 9
H.W.3 US 32D - - - - B 0 1 C 0 1 - 7 0 7 F 1 0 4 17
H.W.4 US 32D R L - - B 0 1 - - - - 8 0 8 - - - - 24
H.W.5 US 32D M L 0 8 B 0 1 C 0 1 0 8 0 8 - - - - 3,5,29
H.W.6 US 32D M L 0 8 B 0 1 C 0 6 0 8 0 8 - - - - 3,5,29
H.W.7 US 32D M L 0 8 B 0 1 C 0 1 0 8 0 8 - - - - 3,5,29
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   

TABLE No. 2
CLASSIFICATION BY FINISHING MATERIAL
Finishing Material  Description Basic Material
US 3 Bright Brass Steel
US 4 Stain Brass Steel
US 5 Satin Brass, Blackened Steel
US 7 Bright Brass, Blackened Steel
US 9 Bright Bronze Steel
US 10 Satin Bronze Steel
US 10B  Oil Rubbed Bronze Steel
US 26 Bright Chromium Plated Steel
US 26D Satin Chromium Plated Steel
US 32 Bright Stainless Steel Stainless Steel
US 32D Satin Stainless Steel  Stainless Steel
AL Aluminum Aluminum
Notes:  These abbreviations are according to ANSI Standards

TABLE No. 3
LOCKS
Lock Type Function ANSI No. / Grade
ML Mortice Lock
RL Rim Lock
CL Cylindrical Lock
ML01 Office / Entry Function 1 F04 / 1
ML02 Office / Entry Function 2 F10, F12, F20 / 1
ML03 Office / Entry Function 3 F21 / 1
ML04 Store Function 1 F14 / 1
ML05 Store Function 2 F07 / 1
ML06 Asylum Function F17 / 1
ML07 Passage/Closet Function F01 / 1
ML08 Privacy / Bath. Function F19 / 1
ML09 Restroom Function F09 / 1
ML10 Class Room Function F05 / 1
ML11 Front Door Function F08 / 1
ML12 Hotel Function F15 / 1
ML13 Duct Function F16 / 1
ML14 Dead Lock F18 / 1
ML15 Sliding Door Function
CL01 Passage / Closeout Function F75 / 1
CL02 Privacy Lock F76 / 1
CL03 Asylum Function F87 / 1
CL04 Entry Function F82 / 1
CL05 Office / Entry Function 1 F109 / 1
CL06 Office / Entry Function 2 F81/ 1
CL06 Class Room Function  F84/ 1
CL08 Dormitory Function F90/ 1
CL09 Store Function F86 / 1
CL10 Hotel Function F100 / 1
CL11 Passage / Closeout Function F75 / 2
CL12 Privacy Lock F76 / 2
CL13 Asylum Function F87 / 2
CL14 Entry Function F 82 / 2
CL15 Office / Entry Function 1 F109 / 2
CL16 Office / Entry Function 2 F81 / 2
CL17 Class Room Function F84 / 2
CL18 Dormitory Function F90 / 2
CL19 Store Function F86 / 2
CL20 Hotel Function F100 / 2
Example
C L 1 9 Store Function Cylindrical Lock (F86 / 2)

TABLE No. 4
HANDELS
K1,K2,K3 for knob with escutcheon.
K4,K5,K6 for knob with roses.
L1 to L9 for lever with escutcheon.
L11to L19 for lever with roses.


TABLE No. 5
HINGES
Hinge Type Description
01 Full Mortise Hinge
02 Half Mortise Hinge
03 Full Surface Hinge
04 Half Surface

TABLE No. 6
CLASSIFICATION BY HINGE TYPE
Hinge Type Description
A Anti Friction Bearing Butt Hinge
B Ball Bearing Butt Hinge
C Concealed Bearing Butt Hinge
P Plain Bearing Butt Hinge
S Spring Butt Hinge
W Swing (Double Action) Butt Hinge
Example
B 0 1 Full Mortise Ball Bearing Butt Hinge

 TABLE No. 7
CLOSERS
Type Function
C Door Closer
C01 Door Closer With Parallel Arm
C02 Concealed Door Closer
C03 Standard Door Closer
C04 Electric Door Closer
C05 Track Pull Side Closer
C06 Floor Spring
Example
C 0 5 Track Pull Side Closer

TABLE No. 8
DOOR STOP AND HOLDER
Type Function
01 Wall Mounted Door Stop
02 Magnetic Wall Mounted Door Stop and Holder
03 Floor Mounted Door Stop
04 Floor Mounted Door Stop With Riser
05 Wall mounted Door Stop and Anchor Holder
06 Over Head Door Holder
07 Wall Mounted Spring Catch
08 Floor Mounted Spring Catch
Example
0 8 Floor Mounted Spring Catch

TABLE No. 9
SILENCER AND WEATHER STRIP
Type Function
01 Automatic Door Bottom Seal
02 Automatic Door Seal With Compatible Door Threshold
03 Jamb Weather Stripping
04 Door Flat Threshold
05 Door Threshold Seal
06 Door Bottom Seal
07 Conical Rubber Silencer (Steel Doors)
08 Cylinder Rubber Silencer (Wood Doors)
Example
0 1 Automatic Door Bottom Seal

TABLE No. 10
PANIC DEVICES
Type Description
01 Panic Exit Device With Horizontal Push Bar / Touch Bar Rim Lock
02 Panic Exit Device With Horizontal Push Bar / Touch Bar Mortise Lock
03 No. 2 + Vertical Rod
04 No. 2 + Concealed Vertical Rod
05 No. 1 + Vertical Rod
06 No. 1 + Concealed Vertical Rod

TABLE No. 11
PANIC DEVICES LOCK FUNCTION
Function Description
F04 Key Retracts Latch Bolt
F06 Key Operates Control or Lever Only When in Cylinder and Turned
F10 Exit Only, With Without O/S Dummy Trim
F13 Key Locks/Unlock Control or Lever
F15 Lever Always Operable
Example
1 F 0 4 Panic Exit Devices With Horizontal Push Bar, Rim Lock Function
Note:  Panic Devices With Push or Touch Bar is According to Engineer Selection

TABLE No. 12
MISCELLANEOUS
Type Function
1 Stretcher Plate
2 Mop Plate
3 Kick Plate
4 Armor Plate
5 Push Plate
6 Pull Plate With Lip
7 Pull Plate With Handle
8 Ventilation Grill
9 Surface Bolt
10 Door Guard With Protective Plate
11 Pair of Lever Handles
12 Single Lever Handle
14 Pair of Knob Handles
15 Single Knob Handle
17 Pull Handle
18 Push Pull Handles (for Entrance Door ) (Back to Back)
19 Push Bar
20 Lever Action Flush Bolt
21 Half Automatic Flush Bolt
22 Full Automatic Flush Bolt
23 Normal Strike
24 Dust Proof Strike
25 Door Coordinator
26 Chain Door Check
Example:
1/6/15/19 Stretcher Plate / Ventilation Grille / Pull Handle / Half Automatic Flush Bolt



TABLE No. 13
WINDOWS HARDWARE SCHEDULE
H.W. Finishing Misc. Remarks
Table No. 2 14
H.W. 2 AL-E 1/9/6/3 2 BUTT HINGES FOR EVERY CASEMENT
                                                                                                             

TABLE No. 14
WINDOWS MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE SCHEDULE

Type Description
1 Cremone bolt
2 handle
3 stays
4 Lock handle
5 Vertical axis pivot
6 Handle mechanism with arm for each set of windows
7 Spring catch
8 Horizontal axis pivot
9 Butt hinges for every movable casement
10 2 hold open arms for each casement
Example:
1/2/3/9 Cremone bolt/ handle/ stays/ Butt hinges for every movable casement




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