DOORS AND DOOR HARDWARE Sample Clauses

DOORS AND DOOR HARDWARE a. All door schedules and door hardware to be approved by COUNTY. b. All interior doors to be solid core wood. Acceptable manufacturer: Xxxxx Bros. Color and finish to be approved by COUNTY. c. Schlage Heavy-Duty locksets are required and all lock functions are to be COUNTY approved, unless otherwise specified. d. Von Duprin 99 L-RH (LH for left side handle) 36” push bar panic device, 2060 finish shall be installed at all required panic bars locations. The Von Duprin electronic break away outer trim (L996E) shall be used with all panic devices prepared for the COUNTY card access system unless otherwise specified (see Figure 2). All other interior doors to have the Securitron UNL-24 electronic strike installed in the door frame where County card access is required. County will connect these card access components with a COUNTY approved vendor to a County owned card access system. e. Any interior or exterior door utilizing COUNTY installed card-access system must have installed at the door: data boxes - one in wall @ 42” from floor and one in ceiling above door for all proximity card readers; door closers; storeroom function locksets and fail-secure outer trim. See drawing for required conduit runs and data box installation locations (Figure 1). f. Push plates and pull handles instead of doorknobs or lever handles on rest room entrance doors, except for single occupant restrooms, or as described on the room-by-room specifications or as allowed by applicable code. g. Occupancy indicator hardware at single occupant restrooms. h. All lockable doors must be pinned using a Grand Master hierarchy. COUNTY to approve all sub masters and change keys. A copy of the pinning charts must be submitted to the COUNTY with the keys for the facility. i. All hardware must meet or exceed all applicable codes and ADA requirements. j. All exterior doors that lead into the lobby, hallways or any other work areas shall have a solid, waterproof overhead canopy extending at least 3 feet from the door with a width that covers the entire entrance area with overhead lighting below the canopy and above door. k. Door scope viewer: minimum 200 degree viewing angle. Install at all exterior employee entrance/exit doors. COUNTY to approve selection. l. Closers: to be installed at exterior doors and doors with card access system. Locations to be approved by
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DOORS AND DOOR HARDWARE a. Door schedules to be approved by COUNTY. b. Xxxxx Xxxx solid core doors for all interior door use, color and finish to be approved by COUNTY.

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