What's needed to write a door hardware specification?
The following items are needed for Spec Writers to write a door and hardware specification
Building code being used
Occupancy type or types
Occupancy load for any rooms or areas of assembly or educational
Electrical rooms with equipment rated 1,200 amperes or more and over 6 feet (1829 mm) wide that contain overcurrent devices, switching devices or control devices
Floor plans showing doors, opening numbers, and room names/types
Door schedule with opening numbers, door and frame types and elevations, door size (width, height, and thickness), and fire ratings
Elevations and details of doors and frames
Owner standards for door hardware; including key system (or owner contact so we can assist in gaining their standards or preferences)
Security/Access Control requirements (or Security Consultant/Integrator contact so we can assist in coordinating with door hardware)
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