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Wood Door Technical Manual

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Architectural Wood Door Submittal Forms


Cover Sheet..............................................................................................................................................................1
Identification............................................................................................................................................................2
Schedule....................................................................................................................................................................3
Face Type Elevation................................................................................................................................................4
Application Elevation............................................................................................................................................5
Pair Elevation............................................................................................................................................................6
Special Doors...........................................................................................................................................................7
Blocking Profiles......................................................................................................................................................8
Substitution Request.............................................................................................................................................9
Handing Chart......................................................................................................................................................10
Bevel Chart.............................................................................................................................................................11
LEED Information................................................................................................................................................... 12-15
Material Safety Data Information............................................................................................................................16
Formaldehyde Statement .....................................................................................................................................17
Fire Door Test Information.........................................................................................................................................18
Machining of Fire Doors..............................................................................................................................................19
Table 2-4.3.1 NFPA 80..................................................................................................................................................20
Relative Humidity and Moisture Content.............................................................................................................21
Fire Door and Frame Installation Requirements................................................................................................22
Flush Door Warranty............................................................................................................................................. 23-24
Stile and Rail Wood Door Warranty................................................................................................................. 25-26
Architectural Specifications
Section 081416 Flush Wood Doors and Frames.......................................................................................27
Section 081423 Clad Wood Doors (Thermal Fused)...............................................................................41
Section 081423 16 Plastic Laminate Faced Wood Moisture Resistant (Integris)..........................48
Section 081433 Stile and Rail Wood Doors...............................................................................................54
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Building

Location

Wood Door Schedule Owner

Architect

Contractor

(Approval Stamp)
Door Manufacturer
DOOR HANDING CHART
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors
Single Doors Standard Pairs of Doors 1502 12th Street NW Mason City, IA 50401
INSIDE INSIDE INSIDE INSIDE Phone (641) 423-2444 Fax (800) 672-8110
www.grahamdoors.com
www.maiman.com

Presented by:
RH LH RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND
RIGHT HAND LEFT HAND ACTIVE ACTIVE
INSIDE INSIDE
INSIDE INSIDE

LHR RHR RIGHT HAND REVERSE LEFT HAND REVERSE


LEFT HAND REVERSE RIGHT HAND REVERSE ACTIVE ACTIVE
Date Revisions By Job Name:

Drawn By: Date: Sheet:

COVER SHEET ______


Contact/Job No.:
06/15 Of _____
1
2
SPECIFICATIONS
CORE TYPE Check core type or specify if other______________________
Wood Door Identification DUTY LEVEL _____Standard _____Heavy Duty _____Extra Heavy Duty
FACE VENEERS Specify cut_______________, balance_______________
WDMA Specie_________________________________________
SERIES DOOR CONSTRUCTION AND CORE TYPE Specify grade if other than A_____________________
SYMBOL
Standard book/running match ______________________
VERTICAL EDGES Bonded to core. Hardwood matching face veneer species
PREMIERE SERIES A GRADE VENEER / MATCHING STILES if Premium construction is specified. Laminated or veneered.
Hardwood not matching face veneer species
if Custom construction is specified. Laminated or veneered.
HORIZONTAL EDGES Bonded to core. Structural composite lumber.
SERIES CONST. FIRE DOOR CONSTRUCTION Special construction to conform to listings.
____ Neutral pressure tested
___ GPD PC5 PC5 5 ply particleboard core (wood or agrifiber) ____ Positive pressure tested
___ GPD EC5 SCL5 5 ply structural composite core ____ Built in A
___ GPD SLC5 SLC5 5 ply stave lumber core ____ Frame applied B
___ GPD FD5-45 FD-45 5 5 ply 45 minute fire resistive core INTERIOR BLOCKING May be required for some hardware applications.
___ GPD FD5-60 FD-60 5 5 ply 60 minute fire resistive core ____ Wood non-fire rated blocking
___ GPD FD5-90 FD-90 5 5 ply 90 minute fire resistive core ____ Mineral fire resistive composite blocking
GLASS OPENINGS Specify moulding type and glass thickness
____________________________________________
LOUVERS Specify louver profile, material and thickness
____________________________________________________
Not allowed in 20 minute door
PREFIT CLEARANCES Height - 1/8 top, 5/8 bottom
CUSTOM SERIES A GRADE VENEER / MATCHING STILES Width - single door 1/8 each stile
Width - paired door 3/32 each stile
Specify if other___________________________
EDGE MACHINING Standard for swinging doors - double bevel 1/8 in 2
SERIES CONST. Bevel both stiles. Specify if other________________
___ GCD PC5 PC5 5 ply particleboard core FINISHING ____ At Factory ____ Field
___ GCD EC5 SCL5 5 ply structural composite core If factory finished indicate___standard or___custom finish
___ GCD SL5 SLC5 5 ply stave lumber core Finish color_________________________________
FD-45 5 Date of approval______________________________________
___ GCD FD5-45 5 ply 45 minute fire resistive core
Sample number_______________________________________
___ GCD FD5-60 FD-60 5 5 ply 60 minute fire resistive core PACKAGING Standard factory packaging unless otherwise specified. Polybag
___ GCD FD5-90 FD-90 5 5 ply 90 minute fire resistive core is standard with factory prefinish.________________________
OTHER REMARKS _________________________________________________

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SPECIFICATION
______
SHEET Contact/Job No.:
01/16 Of _____
LOCATION HAND FRAME WOOD DOORS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 15. 16. 23. 24. 25.
WIDTH HEIGHT

FACE REMARKS
TYPE FT. IN. FT. IN.

ITEM
OPENING
NUMBER
FROM OR TO
LABEL
SERIES
CONST.
RATING
SPECIES
MOULDING
THICKNESS
HAND
BEVEL
SET
GROUP
EDGE
PREFINISH
BLOCKING
PROFILE
UNDERCUT
HARDWARE
SET NO.

Date Revisions By Job Name:

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WOOD DOOR
______
SCHEDULE Contact/Job No.:
06/15 Of _____
3
4

F FV FNV 2FNV FL FVL FNVL


NON-RATED ONLY NON-RATED ONLY NON-RATED ONLY

10 x10 6 x36 6 x36 each 12X12


12 x12 6 x48 6 x48 each 18X12
6x54 6x54 each 24X12
3x33 3x33 each
4x24 4x24 each
5x20 5x20 each
6x24
6x30
4x25

Date Revisions By Job Name:

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FACE TYPE
______
ELEVATION Contact/Job No.:
01/16 Of _____
B B B
B B B B

A A A A A A A A

C C C C
C C C

GB03 GB05 GB08 GB10 GB13 GB15 GB18

ALL CONFIGURATIONS

A. Lock Block
B. Top Rail All Lock Blocks centered at 41 from bottom of full length door
C. Bottom Rail unless noted.

Date Revisions By Job Name:

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BLOCKING
______
PROFILES Contact/Job No.:
01/16 Of _____
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F S FD WKT

Transom Side Panel Flush Dutch Door Flush Wicket Door


(rabbeted or non-rabbeted)
Use in conjunction with other Use in conjunction with other Use in conjunction with other Use in conjunction with other
face type codes. face type codes face type codes. face type codes.

Example: Example: Example: Example:

TF = Flush Transom SF = Flush Side Panel FDFNV = Flush Dutch Door WKTFL = Flush Wicket Door
with 6 x16 Lite with 12 x12 Louver
TFL2 = Flush Transom with SFNV7 = Flush Side Panel with
18 x12 Louver 6 x 24 Lite

Must supply elevation Must supply elevation Must supply elevation Must supply elevation

Date Revisions By Job Name:

Drawn By: Date: Sheet:


APPLICATION
______
ELEVATION Contact/Job No.:
06/15 Of _____
STANDARD PAIR DOUBLE EGRESS PAIR REMOVABLE MULLION

OPTION 1

HARDWARE

OPTION 2

HOLLOW METAL

Date Revisions By Job Name:

Drawn By: Date: Sheet:


PAIR
______
ELEVATIONS Contact/Job No.:
06/15 Of _____
7
8

Date Revisions By Job Name:

Drawn By: Date: Sheet:


SPECIAL DOORS
______
Contact/Job No.:
06/15 Of _____
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Substitution Request
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To: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Project: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Location: _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Specified Items: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Section Page Paragraph Description
_________ _________ _________ ______________________________________________________________
_________ _________ _________ ______________________________________________________________
_________ _________ _________ ______________________________________________________________
Proposed Substitution: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Individual items are listed by comparision on attached/enclosed sheet.


Attached data includes product description, specifications, catalog cuts, performace and test data
adequate for evaluation of the request. Applicable portions of the data are clearly identified.

Attached data also includes description of any changes to Contract Documents which propsed
substitution will require for proper installation.

The undersigned states that the following paragraphs, unless modified on attachments, are correct:
1. The proposed substitution serves the same function, design, and has the same basic dimensions as the specified item.
2. The proposed substitution offers an equal or better warranty and is of equal or better quality. Maintenance and
installation costs are the same or less than that of the specified product.
3. All products are produced by ____________________________________________________; sold locally by factory
authorized distribution and supported by a highly trained national sales, technical and design consulting team.

Submitted By: _____________________________________________________________________________________________


Signature: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
Firm: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Date: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
Fax: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Attachments:

For use by Design Consultant


Accepted Not Accepted Accepted As Noted Received Too Late
By: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Comments: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Handing Chart
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P Right Hand-Out Left Hand-Out P

Room or Space to
be Secured
P = Pull

Right Hand-In Left Hand-In

P P

Right Hand Door Left Hand Door


going into a room to be locked going into a room to be locked

Wide (pull) side Hinge barrel Wide (pull) side


this side

Narrow (push) side Narrow (push) side

Outside Outside

Left Hand Reverse Door Right Hand Reverse Door


going into a room to be locked going into a room to be locked

Inside Inside

Narrow (push) side


Narrow (push) side

Hinge barrel Hinge barrel


this side this side
Wide (pull) side
Wide (pull) side
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Bevel Chart
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Door Stile 3

0 3 Parallel
No Bevel Lock Stile & Hinge Stile

3 Concave Radius
Single Bevel Stile Hinge Stile
Standard Bevel for DEE (per hardware Specification
non-rated doors only)

Convex Radius
3 3
Double Bevel Hinge Stile
Lock Stile & Hinge Stile (per hardware Specification
non-rated doors only)
Standard Bevel
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Material Safety Data Information


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In accordance with O.S.H.A. Z List of hazardous materials and the


reporting of the use of those materials, ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors
issues the following statement:

No materials used in the production or manufature


of any ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors products are hazardous
to the handler or user of those products when they
are finished and installed according to the accepted
industry standards.

Wood and wood products are exempt and are not defined as
hazardous by the O.S.H.A. Standard.

Wood dust has been defined as a hazardous material.


Safety data information is available.

Contact Customer Service for details.


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Formaldehyde Statement
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Formaldehyde usage and emissions levels of materials used by ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors in the manufacture of its
products are as follows:

Formaldehyde used in Material


Component Maximum Emissions PPM
Production
Door Skins Yes * ____ 3.4
Frame Components No ____ ***
Particleboard Core 1
Yes * 0.30 (ANSA A-208.1)
Agrifiber Core No
Stave Lumber Core No ____ 3
Mineral Core No ____ 3
Assembly Adhesives2 No ____ 3

1. Some manufacturers may use particleboard core which does not meet A.N.S.A. A-208.1 for Door Core (LD-1, LD-2).
This could result in unregulated levels of formaldehyde emission.
2. Some manufacturers may use Urea-formaldehyde based assembly adhesives which will elevate formaldehyde
emissions.
3. Even though formaldehyde is not used in the production or formulation of these materials, there are aldehydes which
are present in all natural woods. However, these aldehydes are at such low levels as to be undetectable or below those
which require reporting according to the 1989 O.S.H.A. Z list of Hazardous Materials.

* HDF/MDF Crossband material core and particleboard core contain added Urea-formaldehyde. Door skins and
particleboard core without added Urea-formaldehyde are available upon request.
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Typical items are acoustical products,


adhesives, insulation, coatings, plastics,
Fire Rating and Certification pressure treated wood products, wall
coverings, floor coverings and roofing
for Products and Systems materials.

Our certification process includes a review


of the application, a pre-test inspection,
Intertek Testing Services (ITS) laboratories test
fire testing and development of a follow-up
and certify products and systems to applicable
program.
fire resistance and fire hazard standards.
We are accredited in the US by the National
Upon successful completion of the certification
Evaluation Services (ICBO, BOCA, and SBCCI)
process, the product or system is eligible to
under NER-QA219 and NERTL513. In Canada
bear the WHI Certification Mark and will be
we are accredited by the Standards Council of
included in Spec Direct.
Canada (SCC) as a Testing Organization (TO)
and Certification Organization (CO).
ITS global network of laboratories provide
independent product testing and certification
Our WHI (Warnock Hersey) Certification Mark
services throughout the United States, Canada,
is recognized and accepted by code officials,
Europe and Asia/Pacific.
jurisdictions, insurance companies and fire
protection agencies across the United States
and Canada.

Fire Resistance to determine the ability


of items to serve as effective fire barriers. The
products or systems tested include wall assemblies,
fire doors and frames, glazing, windows, hardware,
floor/roof/ceiling assemblies, ceiling grid systems,
structural wood, expansion/ seismic joint covers,
fire stop products/ systems, protection systems
for steel columns or beams, access doors and
dampers.

Fire Hazard to determine the surface burning


characteristics of building material, including
flame spread, and smoke developed during
exposure to fire.
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Machining of Fire Doors


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Warnock Hersey
Fire Door Test Information (800) 888-8431
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Lake Forest, CA
(949) 448-4100
Fax (949) 448-4111
Building code authorities enforcing NFPA 80,
Fire Doors and Windows, and the Uniform Boston, MA
Building Code, require that all fire doors must be (978) 263-2662
listed and labeled by an accredited independent Fax (978) 263-7086
certification agency. The Warnock Hersey fire
rating label satisfies this criteria if: (1) the label
is applied at eye level on the hinge side to a Middleton, WI
finished fire door at a Warnock Hersey listed (608) 836-4400
manufacturing facility or, (2) the label is applied Fax (608) 831-9279
at eye level on the hinge side after machining at
an authorized Warnock Hersey listed machining/
distributor facility.
Vancouver, BC
(604) 520-3321
Door slabs which require additional machining Fax (604-524-9186
are identified by a stamp on the top rail. This
identification is not a fire rating label, but indicates Toronto, ON
the door is eligible to receive a fire rating label if
machined at a Warnock Hersey listed facility which
(905) 678-7820
is under a reinspection program. Distributors can Fax (905) 678-3760
receive authorization from Warnock Hersey to
conduct machining at their own facilities which Chicago, IL
allows them to apply their own Warnock Hersey (847) 439-5667
rating label to eligible fire doors.
Fax (547) 439-7320
Warnock Hersey maintains offices and laboratories
across theUnited States and Canada. For more Montreal, QB
specific information regarding our machining (514) 631-3100
services, please call the nearest Warnock Hersey Fax (514) 631-1133
office.

www.intertek.com Duluth, GA
(678) 775-2400
Fax (678) 775-2401
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Table 6.4.3.1 NFPA 80


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Installation of Swinging Doors with Builders Hardware


Table 6.4.3.1 Builders Hardware Mortise, Surface and Full Length Hinges, Pivots or Spring Hing-
es for Swinging Doors. Doors up to 60 in. (1.52 m) in height shall be provided with two hinges
and an additional hinge for each additional 30 in. (0.76 m) of door height or fraction thereof. The
distance between hinges shall be permitted to exceed 30 in. (0.76 m). When spring hinges are
used, at least two shall be provided.

Maximum Door Size Minimum Hinge Size Type Hinge


Width, Height, Height, Thickness,
Door Rating, Hr Ft (m) Ft (m) In. (m) In. (m)
For 1 3/4 In. (44.5-mm) or Thicker Doors
Steel, Mortise or Surface
3, 1 1/2, 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 10 (3.05) 0.180 (4.57) Steel, Mortise or Surface
4 (1.22) 4 1/2 (114.3)
3, 1 1/2, 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 8 (2.44) 0.134 (3.40) Steel-Olive Knuckle or Paumelle
4 (1.22) 4 1/2 (114.3)
1 1/2, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 Steel Pivots (including top,
3, 1 1/2, 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 3 ft 2 in. (0.96) 8 (2.44) 6 (152.4) 0.225 (5.72)
10 (3.05) 0.225 (5.72) bottom and intermediate)
4 (1.22) 4 (101.6)
1 1/2, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 Steel, Mortise or Surface
1 1/2, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 5 (1.52) 0.130 (3.30) Steel, Mortise or Surface
3 (0.96) 4 (101.6)
3, 1 1/2, 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 3 (0.91) 0.092 (2.34) Steel, Mortise or Surface
2 (0.61) 3 (76.2)
7 (2.13) 0.134 (3.40) (labeled self-closing spring type)
3, 1 1/2, 1, 3/4, 1/2, 1/3 3 (0.96) 4 1/2 (114.3)
Steel, Mortise or Surface
7 (2.13) 0.105 (2.67) (labeled self-closing spring type)
3 (0.91) 4 (101.6)

For 1 3/8 In. (34.93-mm) or Thicker Doors

Notes: All hinges or pivots, except spring Fire doors with hinges of lighter weight that are
hinges, shall be of ball bearing type. Hinges not of the ball bearing type shall be permitted
or pivots employing other antifriction bearing under the following conditions:
surfaces shall be permitted if they meet the
requirement of ANSI/BHMA A156.1, Standard 1. They are part of a listed assembly.
for Butts and Hinges. Spring hinges shall be 2. They meet the test requirements of ANSI/
labeled and shall meet the requirements of BHMA A156.1, Standard for Butts and Hinges.
ANSI/BHMA A156.17, Standard for Self Closing 3. They have been tested to a minimum of
Hinges and Pivots, Grade 1. 350,000 cycles.

Hinges 4-1/2 (114 mm) high and 0.180 (4.57 Pivot sets made up of components that are
mm) thick shall be permitted for use of wide smaller or of a lighter gauge than shown in
and heavy doors that are subjected to heavy Table 6.4.3.1 shall be permitted to be used,
use or unusual stress. provided they meet the requirements of ANSI/
BHMA a156.4, Standard for Door Controls
(Closer), and are in accordance with the
manufacturers label service procedure.
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Relative Humidity & Moisture Content


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Warp in Archtectural Woodwork


Important Product Advisory To: All Users of This advisory concerns prevention of warp in architectural woodwork products
Architectural Woodwork Products as the result of uncontrolled relative humidity. It is further intended as a
reminder of the natural dimensional properties of wood and wood based
products such as plywood, particleboard and high pressure plastic laminate
and of the routine and necessary care and responsibilities which must be
assumed by those involved.

Geographical Exterior For centuries, wood has served as a successful material for architectural
Interior Use
Location Use woodwork, and as history has shown wood products perform with complete
Indoor relative
Optimum
satisfaction when correctly designed and used. Problems directly and indirectly
Optimum humidity
Moisture required to hold
Moisture attributed to warp of the wood are usually, in fact, the result of faulty design, or
Content (MC) optimum (MC)
Content improper humidity conditions during site storage, installation, or use.
(MC) of
of wood (50 to 90 degrees
wood
Fahrenheit)
Wood is a hygroscopic material, and under normal use conditions all wood
Most of the U.S.,
Ontario and 5-10% 35-50% 9-15%
products contain some moisture. Wood readily exchanges this molecular
Quebec in Canada moisture with the water vapor in the surrounding atmosphere according
Damp Southern to the existing relative humidity. In high humidity, wood picks up moisture
Coastal areas of the and swells: in low humidity wood releases moisture and shrinks. As normal
U.S., Newfoundland 8-13% 43-70% 10-15%
and Canadian Coast
minor fluctuations in humidity occur, the resulting dimensional response in
Provinces properly designed construction will be insignificant. To avoid problems, it is
Dry Southwestern recommended that relative humidity be maintained within the range of 35-50
4-9% 17-50% 7-12%
U.S. percent at 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Uncontrolled extremes below 35% or
above 50% relative humidity can likely cause problems.
Alberta,
Saskatchewan, 4-9% 17-5-% 10-15%
Manitoba in Canada Together with proper design, fabrication and installation, humidity control is
obviously the important factor in preventing dimensional change problems.
Architectural woodwork products are manufactured as designed from wood
which has been dried to an appropriate average moisture content and
maintained at this condition up to the time of delivery. Subsequent warp in wood
is and always has been an inherent natural property of wood. These changes
cannot be the responsibility of the manufacturer for products made from it.

Specifically:
Responsibility for warp in wood products resulting from improper design rests
with the designer/architect/specifier.
Responsibility for warp problems in wood products resulting from improper
relative humidity exposure during site storage and installation rests with the
contractor.
Responsibility for warp in wood products resulting from humidity extremes
after occupancy rests with engineering and maintenance.

It is the responsibility of the design professional to engineer the space in which


fine woodwork (not to mention laminates, fabrics and wall coverings) is to be
installed with humidity controls required to maintain the optimum relative
humidity as shown on the attached charts and tables. (For additional data on
moisture content and relative humidity refer to the AWI publication Guide to
Wood Species, pages 6-7). The map shows the approximate average moisture
content for interior use of finished woodwork recommended for general areas of
the United States.
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Fire Door and Frame Installation Requirements


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NFPA 80, Fire Doors and Windows, 2013 Edition, instructions to maintain the proper rating of the
requires that all doors and frames be prepared under label. It is very important that the proper attachment
an inspection service. be used and the placing of the fasteners conform
to the manufacturers instructions. An improper
We are often asked, What can we do to ensure that installation can void the certification label on
we have properly installed the fire door? We have the frame. Any field preparation will void the
listed a number of checks, based on NFPA 80, that certification label.
should provide you with information to determine
if the install tion meets the proper installation 8. The 2013 version of the NFPA 80 requires that
requirements of NFPA 80 and thus should meet the new wood fire doors have the glazing and light
requirements of your local code authority. kit installed at the door manufacturer or under
that manufacturers label service. This ensures
1. All components of the opening must have a that all components of the glazed assembly in the
certification or mark to identify it as a fire rated new wood door have been properly installed per
component. This identification MUST be applied the manufacturers follow up service procedure.
at the point of manufacture. Field labeling of any (A4.4.3.1)
component by anyone other than the inspection
agency shall void the label. 9. Fire doors equipped with automatic louvers shall
be used only for protecting openings in required
2. The lowest rating of any component determines enclosures where the opening is not in a means
the rating of the total assembly. (i.e. If a 1 hour door of egress or otherwise located so that products of
is installed in a 20 minute frame, the maximum combustion flowing through the opening could
rating for the total assembly would be 20 minutes.) jeopardize the use of exits prior to the operation of
the louver. Twenty minute fire rated doors, when
3. The clearance between the door and the frame used as smoke and draft control doors, may not have
and between meeting edges of doors swinging in louvers.
pairs shall not exceed 1/8 in. The clearance between
the bottom of the door and a raised noncombustible 10. Twenty minute fire doors, with wood or
sill shall not exceed 3/8 in. Where there is no sill, particleboard core, are usually manufactured with
the maximum clearance between the bottom of the the same size top and bottom rail, so that either end
door and the floor shall not exceed 3/4 in. of the door can be the top. If there is an exception,
the manufacturer must identify the top rail. Mineral
4. Latchsets must have a minimum throw of 1/2 in. core doors fire rated for 3/4, 1 or 1-1/2 hours, should
NFPA 80 Table2-4.4.3 states that the latch throw for be identified at the top of the door. The top of the
pairs must be 3/4 in. unless testing allows a lesser door must not be trimmed.
throw. The certification label on the door should
state what minimum throw is needed. All latchsets 11. Steel doors are usually prepared at the
must be rated. manufacturing plant and do not require further
preparation in the field. Any field preparation will
5. Hinges are covered in Table 6.4.3.1 of NFPA 80 void the certification label.
(table attached). Two hinges are required for a 60 in.
high door and one additional hinge is required for 12. Wrap around metal edges with an astragal must
each additional 30 inches or fraction thereof. The be applied to meeting edges of pairs, unless the
size and thickness of the hinges are covered in the certification label specifically states that they are
table. not needed. Twenty minute doors can usually be
installed in pairs with metal meeting edges without
6. Closers attached to mineral composite or the astragal. Metal meeting edges should be 18
particleboard core doors usually must be through or 20 gauge steel with a minimum lap of one in.
bolted. An exception to this would be when the Attachment should be with 3/4 in. No. 8 screws,
doors have interior blocking that would permit the 12 inches on center. Mortised edge guards are not
closers to be attached with screws. Closers may be allowed unless included in the individual listing.
attached to a steel door with screws. Hollow metal
steel doors require closer reinforcement. 13. Certification labels are attached at the point
of manufacture or under an inspection service
7. All frames must be fully machined before the and must not be removed or replaced except by
certification label is applied. This means that wood authorized representatives of the inspection agency.
frames must be machined for hinges and strike Labels shall be applied in locations that are readily
under an inspection service. Metal frames are visible and convenient for identification. This is
usually prepared at the manufacturing plant and usually on the hinge stile of the door at eye level.
do not require further preparation. Frames must be
properly installed per the manufacturers installation
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GRAHAM | MAIMAN Graham | Maiman

July, 2016
ASSA ABLOY warrants all flush wood doors sold under this warranty to be of good material and workmanship at the time of shipment, and to be free of defects which would render said door
unserviceable or unfit for the ordinary recommended use for the lifetime of the door. This warranty is applicable for the life of original installation of the door, and covers the following:

Door Type Interior Use Exterior Use


Thermal Fused Non-Rated Life of original installation Not Warranted
Thermal Fused 20 Minute Life of original installation Not Warranted
Thermal Fused 45,60,90 Minute Life of original installation Not Warranted
Thermal Fused Acoustical and
Lead Lined Life of original installation Not Warranted
Graham Supreme Door (GSD)
Graham Premium Door (GPD) Life of original installation* Not warranted
Graham Custom Door (GCD)
Graham CMM and CMD 1 year limited warranty Not warranted
Integris 3 year limited warranty 1 year limited warranty
* Graham Supreme, Premium and Custom Doors with hollow cores are excluded. These products are not warranted.

THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. (This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.)

The original purchaser shall notify ASSA ABLOY in writing promptly upon discovery of facts giving rise to any claim under this warranty, stating specifically the nature of the claim, the
date of discovery of same, identifying the product involved, and providing photographic evidence of the condition of the doors. If ASSA ABLOY sends a representative to the jobsite and
the warranty issue is determined not to be a manufacturers issue the original purchaser will be charged for all applicable expenses incurred in the jobsite visit.

Inspection of goods must be made upon receipt and any claim must be received by ASSA ABLOY within thirty days of receipt. Failure to notify ASSA ABLOY within thirty days shall fully
and completely relieve ASSA ABLOY from any obligation under this warranty.

ASSA ABLOY shall not be liable for any consequential, indirect or incidental damages of any kind. The limitation on damages is intended to have the broadest possible application and is
intended to apply to all disputes that are directly or indirectly related to the products supplied by ASSA ABLOY. ASSA ABLOY s liability is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of
nonconforming products or refund of the purchase price at ASSA ABLOY s option.

If the defect was not reasonably discoverable until after installation, ASSA ABLOY agrees to bear the reasonable cost of repairs, machining, and rehanging of the product. Rework and
rehanging of defective goods shall be performed only after the cost of such work has been determined, and approval has been obtained from ASSA ABLOY. ASSA ABLOY shall not be liable
for any door repaired or replaced without its prior consent. If the defect was reasonably discoverable prior to installation, ASSA ABLOY is not obligated to pay the cost of rehanging.

Since ASSA ABLOY cannot control the handling or exposure of doors after shipment, the purchaser must inspect the doors when received. Written notice of any claim must be given
by the purchaser or installer to the supplier and ASSA ABLOY within 30 days of delivery. Forwarding of doors prior to inspection for damage will waive all opportunity to file a freight
claim. All parties must be given a reasonable opportunity to investigate the reported problem. National Motor Freight Class guidelines apply for LTL deliveries (Item 300135 - Reporting
Concealed Damage). Follow this link for details:
http://onesrc.com/nmfc-national-motor-freight-class-guidelines-effective-april-18-2015-concealed-damages-must-be-reported-to-carriers-within-5-days-after-delivery/

TELEGRAPH AND WARP

Warp is any distortion in the door itself and does not refer to the relationship of the door to the frame or jamb in which it is hung; it includes bow (curvature along the length of
the door), cup (curvature along the width of the door), and twist (one or two corners are out of plane with the other corners of the door).
Warp shall not be considered a defect unless it exceeds 1/4 inch in the plane of the door itself. For doors 1-3/4 inch or thicker, warp shall not exceed 1/4 inch in doors 3/6 x 7/0 or
smaller, nor shall it exceed 1/4 inch in doors 3/6 x 7/0 section of larger doors. For doors less than 1-3/4 inch thick, warp shall not exceed 1/4 inch in doors 3/0 x 7/0 or smaller.
Warp shall be measured by placing a straight-edge, taut wire, or string on the suspected concave face of the door (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally), with the door in its
installed position. The measurement of the warp shall be made at the point of maximum distance between the bottom of the straight-edge, taut wire, or sting and the face of
the door.
Warp and telegraph shall not be warranted in any event if the door is not treated in a manner consistent with the storage, handling, finishing, installation and maintenance
instruction.
Action on any claim for warp or telegraph after installation may be deferred, at the option of ASSA ABLOY, for a period of 12 months from the date of complaint to allow for
acclimation to surroundings.

FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY FOR EXTERIOR INSTALLATIONS OF INTEGRIS DOORS:
Failure to double seal all machined surface including openings and hardware cutouts with exterior sealer.
Failure to provide adequate overhead protection. This includes a maximum of 4 feet between the top of the door and the bottom of the overhang aluminum of 4 feet out from
the face of the door and a minimum of 4 feet protection on each side of the door.
The warranty does not cover finish of exterior doors.
Failure to properly protect lite cutouts in exterior doors to prevent moisture from seeping into the core. Lip mouldings and exterior caulk are required. The top of an exterior
door must be properly protected by flashing.
Any door machined for concealed hardware (vertical rods, closers, holders, stops or flush blots), pivots, or magnetic switches in the top rail will not be warranted.

ALLOWABLE TOLERANCES PER ANSI/WDMA STANDARDS

Specific matters excluded from warranty but not limited to:


1. Unsatisfactory door function or appearance caused by failure to follow the Storage, Handling, Finishing, Installation and Maintenance Instructions.
2. Appearance of field finished doors, or high gloss wood faced doors.
3. Natural variations in the color, texture, character, or cut of the wood.
4. Door with cutouts that 1] have an edge within 5 inches of door edge, 2] have an edge within 5 inches (3-5/16 on non-rated and 20 minute doors) of another cutout (including
hardware cutouts), 3] have an area exceeding 40% of the door face area, or 4] have a height exceeding 50% of the door height (exception: Engineered Composite core door with
cutout).
5. Door not meeting applicable fire door requirements.
6. Warp, if it occurs when 1] 1 3/8 thick door is larger than 3070, 2] face veneers are of differing species, or 3] door is finished/painted differently on each face of the door. This may
create an unbalanced condition not warranted against warpage. This also includes doors with different plastic colors or patterns on each face.
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7. Door used in an exterior application unless noted above, or an interior door with differing temperature and/or humidity on opposing side of door.
8. Door improperly installed or hung in a frame that is not plumb, square, and level, and/or doesnt allow the door to swing freely.
9. Normal wear and tear, including wear-through of finish or deterioration for reasons other than material and workmanship of the door itself or fading due to exposure to
ulta-violet light sources.
Wood
10. Door Doorsthat is not compatible for the particular door construction. This includes concealed closers deeper than 2 inches or wider than 1-1/4, and concealed
with hardware
vertical rod devices.
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11. Cracking of Thermal Fused surfaces or warp resulting from:
a. Doors that are improperly hung or do not swing freely.
b. Doors that have lite and/or louver cutout areas exceeding 1,296 square inches of visible glass or one continuous dimension of 54 H or one continuous dimension of 36 W,
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unless the following minimum dimensions are maintained: 5 stiles, 7 top rail, and 10 bottom rail. Pairs of doors must also have a minimum of 3 point latching.
c. Doors with light openings not cut by ASSA ABLOY.
12. Doors hung without a hinge and/or pivot for every 30 of door height.
13. Doors with machined pockets that leave less than 1/4 thick cavity walls.
14. Doors that have any form of facing grooving penetrating the veneer in excess of limitations set by the factory.
15. Doors altered by others for size by re-railing, re-stiling or refacing.
16. Lites not glazed by ASSA ABLOY, including glass breakage and/or damage to the door.
17. Thermal Fused Doors exceeding 40 in width, or 90 in height are not warranted.
18. All other flush doors exceeding 40 in width or 100 in height are not warranted.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STORAGE, HANDLING, FINISHING, USE AND INSTALLATION

Since methods and conditions of installation and use may affect product conditions and are beyond ASSA ABLOY control, failure by the original and any subsequent purchaser to strictly
comply with each of the following provisions shall void this warranty. This warranty shall be void and ASSA ABLOY will have no obligation hereunder in the event the door(s) have not
been stored, handled, or field finished in accordance with the WDMA field finish guidelines contained in the ASSA ABLOY Field Solutions guide.

INSTALLATION

1. The utility or structural strength of the doors must not be impaired when fitting to the opening, applying hardware, or preparing for lites, louvers, plant-ons or other detailing.
2. Use two hinges for solid core doors up to 60 inches in height, three hinges up to 90 inches in height or portion thereof. Interior hollow core doors
weighing less than 50 lbs. and not over 90 inches in height may be hung on two hinges. Use heavy weight hinges on doors over 175 lbs. Pivot
hardware may be used in lieu of hinges. Consult hinge or pivot hardware manufacturer with regard to weight and size of hinges or pivots required.
3. The maximum clearance between the top, hinge edge and lock edge to the frame and meeting edge of pairs of doors, is 1/8 inch.
4. All hardware locations, preparations and methods of attachment must be appropriate for the specific door construction. Templates for specific hardware preparation are
available from hardware manufacturers or their distributors.
5. Pilot holes must be drilled for all screws that act as hardware attachments. Full threaded screws are preferable for fastening hardware to nonrated doors and are required on
fire-rated doors. Self-tapping or combination wood/metal screws are not to be used on wood doors.
6. In fitting non-rated doors for height, do not trim top or bottom edge by more than 3/4 inch unless accommodated by additional blocking. Trimming of fire-rated doors
must be in accordance with NFPA 80
7. Doors and door frames should be installed plumb, square and level.
8. Installation of prefinished door shall constitute acceptance.
Additionally, specific to Fire Doors:
A fire door bearing ASSA ABLOY certification label has been prepared for installation per the conformance authorities granted by Warnock Hersey International and under
label service; it must be installed per label instructions, with the certification label on the hinge stile at approximately eye level.
Removal or tampering with the fire label will void the fire rating of the door.
Unless otherwise identified, certified labeled fire doors installed in pairs must have metal edges or metal meeting edges with an astragal.
Job site modification of certified labeled fire doors is restricted to:
1. Function holes for mortise locks, preparations for surface or applied hardware, and holes for labeled viewers, none of which shall exceed 1 in diameter.
2. A maximum undercut of 3/4 from nominal height.
3. Manufacturers restrictions for protection plate type and surface area.

CLEANING AND TOUCH-UP

1. Inspect all wood doors prior to hanging them on the job. Repair noticeable marks or defects that may have occurred from imprope storage and handling.
2. Field repairs and touch-ups are the responsibility of the installing contractor upon completion of initial installation. Field touch-up shall include the filling of exposed nail or
screw holes, re-finishing of raw surfaces resulting from job fitting, repair of job inflicted scratches and mars and final cleaning of finished surfaces.
3. When cleaning door surfaces, use a non-abrasive commercial cleaner designed for cleaning wood door or paneling surfaces that does not leave a film residue that would build
up or affect the surface gloss of the door finish.

ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE

1. Ensure that all doors swing freely and do not bind in their frame. Adjust the finish hardware for proper alignment, smooth operation and proper latching without unnecessary
force or excessive clearance.
2. Review with the owner/owners representative how to periodically inspect all doors for wear, damage and natural deterioration.
3. Review with the owner/owners representative how to periodically inspect and adjust all hardware to insure that it continues to function as it was originally intended.

Customer: ______________________________________ Order#: _________________________________________


Door Type: ______________________________________ Job Name:_______________________________________
PO#:____________________________________________ Date: ___________________________________________

ASSA ABLOY Mason City


1502 12th Street NW Mason City, IA 50401
Phone: 641-423-2444 Fax: 800-672-8110
www.grahamdoors.com

ASSA ABLOY Springfield


3839 East Mustard Way Springfield, MO 65803
Phone: 417-862-0681 Fax: 417-862-3780
www.maiman.com AAW-141-11/15
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Stile and Rail Wood Door Warranty


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ASSA ABLOY warrants all stile and rail wood doors sold under this warranty to be of good material and workmanship at the time of shipment, and to be free of defects which would render
said door unserviceable or unfit for the ordinary recommended use of the door. This warranty is applicable for the door, and covers the following:

Door Type Interior Use Exterior Use


Stile & Rail Non-Rated Life of original installation One year from date of shipment
Stile & Rail 20 Minute Life of original installation One year from date of shipment
Stile & Rail 45,60,90 Minute Life of original installation Not Warranted

THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. (This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.)

The original purchaser shall notify ASSA ABLOY in writing promptly upon discovery of facts giving rise to any claim under this warranty, stating specifically the nature of the claim, the date
of discovery of same, identifying the product involved, and providing photographic evidence of the condition of the doors. If ASSA ABLOY sends a representative to the jobsite and the
warranty issue is determined not to be a manufacturers issue the original purchaser may be charged for all applicable expenses incurred in the jobsite visit.

Inspection of goods must be made upon receipt and any claim must be received by ASSA ABLOY within thirty days of receipt. Failure to notify ASSA ABLOY within thirty days shall fully and
completely relieve ASSA ABLOY from any obligation under this warranty.

ASSA ABLOY shall not be liable for any consequential, indirect or incidental damages of any kind. The limitation on damages is intended to have the broadest possible application and is
intended to apply to all disputes that are directly or indirectly related to the products supplied by ASSA ABLOY. ASSA ABLOY s liability is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of
nonconforming products or refund of the purchase price at ASSA ABLOY s option.

If the defect was not reasonably discoverable until after installation, ASSA ABLOY agrees to bear the reasonable cost of repairs, machining, and rehanging of the product. Rework and
rehanging of defective goods shall be performed only after the cost of such work has been determined, and approval has been obtained from ASSA ABLOY. ASSA ABLOY shall not be liable
for any door repaired or replaced without its prior consent. If the defect was reasonably discoverable prior to installation, ASSA ABLOY is not obligated to pay the cost of rehanging.

Since ASSA ABLOY cannot control the handling or exposure of doors after shipment, the purchaser must inspect the doors when received. Written notice of any claim must be given by the
purchaser or installer to the supplier and ASSA ABLOY within 30 days of delivery. Forwarding of doors prior to inspection for damage will waive all opportunity to file a freight claim.
All parties must be given a reasonable opportunity to investigate the reported problem. National Motor Freight Class guidelines apply for LTL deliveries (Item 300135 - Reporting
Concealed Damage). Follow this link for details:
http://onesrc.com/nmfc-national-motor-freight-class-guidelines-effective-april-18-2015-concealed-damages-must-be-reported-to-carriers-within-5-days-after-delivery/

An exterior door is defined as one that cannot be controlled for temperature and humidity on both sides. All exterior doors must be finished by ASSA ABLOY Springfield in order to carry
any exterior warranty. Available species warranted by ASSA ABLOY for exterior applications are Mahogany, Vertical Grain Douglas Fir, White Pine and White Oak. Exterior doors must be
built according to manufacturers standard construction.

Failure to comply with the following items will void the warranty for exterior installations:
Failure to double seal all machined surface including openings and hardware cutouts with exterior sealer.
Failure to provide adequate overhead protection. This includes a maximum of 4 feet between the top of the door and the bottom of the overhang, a minimum of 4 feet out
from the face of the door and a minimum of 4 feet protection on each side of the door.
A complete and continuous finish must be maintained at all times on all surfaces of the door, and the door must be refinished annually with a good quality paint, varnish or lacquer.
The warranty does not cover telegraphing and checking of exterior doors.
This warranty does not cover louvers in exterior doors.
This warranty does not cover doors installed outside the continental 48 states.
Failure to properly protect lite cutouts in exterior doors to prevent moisture from seeping into the core. Lip mouldings and exterior caulk are required. The top of an exterior
door must be properly protected by flashing.
45, 60 and 90 minute doors installed in exterior locations will not be warranted.
Any door machined for concealed hardware (vertical rods, closers, holders, stops or flush bolts), pivots, or magnetic switches in the top rail will not be warranted.
V groove panels
Applied moldings

It should be noted that the WDMA and AWI Standards Institute indicate wood doors are not recommended for exterior use.

Since methods and conditions of installation and use may affect product conditions and are beyond ASSA ABLOYs control, failure by the original and any subsequent purchaser to strictly
comply with each of the following provisions shall void this warranty.

Instructions for Storage, Handling, Finishing, Use and Installation: Since methods and conditions of installation and use are beyond Sellers control, Sellers warranty is not effective unless
the doors are stored, handled, finished, used and installed in strict accordance with the following provisions:

STORAGE AND HANDLING


1. Store doors flat on a level surface in a dry, well-ventilated building. Doors must not come in contact with water. Doors should be kept at least 4 in. off the floor and must have protective
coverings under the bottom door and over the top. Covering must protect doors from dirt, water and abuse but allow for air circulation under and around the stack.
2. Doors must not be subjected to direct sunlight. Certain species (e.g., cherry, mahogany, walnut, and teak) are more susceptible to discoloration if exposed to sunlight or some
forms of artificial light. To protect doors from light damage after delivery, opaque wrapping of individual doors may be specified.
3. Do not subject interior doors to extremes of heat and/or humidity. Do not allow doors to come in contact with water. Prolonged exposure may cause damage. Buildings where
humidity and temperature are controlled provide the best storage facilities (conditions must be maintained between 25%-55% RH and 50F-90F.
4. Do not install doors in buildings that have wet plaster or cement. Do not store doors in buildings with excessive moisture content HVAC systems must be operating and balanced.
5. Doors must always be handled with clean dry hands or while wearing clean dry gloves.
6. Doors must be lifted and carried when being moved, not dragged across one another.
7. Doors must be finished within 14 days of receipt.

FINISHING
1. Wood is hygroscopic and dimensionally influenced by changes in moisture content caused by changes within its surrounding environment. To assure uniform moisture exposure
and dimensional control, all surfaces must be finished equally.
2. Doors must not be considered ready for finishing when initially received. Before finishing, remove all handling marks, raised grain, scuffs, burnishes and other undesirable
blemishes by block sanding all surfaces in a horizontal position with 120, 150 or 180 grit sandpaper. All architectural flush and stile & rail doors, due to their weight, naturally
compress the face veneer grain while in the stack. Therefore, sanding of the overall surface will be required to open the veneer grain to receive a field applied finish evenly. To
avoid cross grain scratches, sand with the grain.
3. Certain species of wood, particularly oak, may contain extractives which react unfavorably with foreign materials in the finishing system. Do not use steel wool on bare wood,
rusty containers or any other contaminate in the finishing system.
4. A thinned coat of sanding sealer should be applied prior to staining to promote a uniform appearance and avoid sharp contrasts in color or a blotchy appearance. Door manufacturers
are not responsible for the final appearance of field-finished doors. It is expected that the painting contractor will make adjustments as needed to achieve desired results.
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5. All exposed, unfinished wood surfaces must be finished and the top and bottom rails sealed. Cutouts for hardware must be sealed prior to installation of hardware.
6. Dark colored finishes should be avoided on all surfaces if the door is exposed to direct sunlight, in order to reduce the chance of warping or veneer checking.
7. Water-based coatings on unfinished wood will cause delamination, veneer splits, highlight joints and raise wood grain. If used on exterior doors, the coating must be an exterior grade
product. When installed in exterior applications, doors must be properly sealed and adequately protected from the elements. Please follow the finish and door manufacturers
recommendations regarding the correct application and use of these products.
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8. Be sure the door surface being finished is satisfactory in both smoothness and color after each coat. Allow adequate drying time between coats. Desired results are best achieved
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following| the finish manufacturers recommendations. Do not finish doors until a sample of the finish has been approved
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9. Certain wood fire doors have fire retardant salts impregnated into various wood components that make the components more hygroscopic than normal wood. When exposed
to high moisture conditions, these salts will concentrate on exposed surfaces and interfere with the finish. Before finishing the treated wood, reduce moisture content below
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2016and remove the salt crystals with a damp cloth followed by drying and light sanding.

TELEGRAPH AND WARP


Warp is any distortion in the door itself and does not refer to the relationship of the door to the frame or jamb in which it is hung; it includes bow (curvature along the length of
the door), cup (curvature along the width of the door), and twist (one or two corners are out of plane with the other corners of the door).
Warp shall not be considered a defect unless it exceeds 1/4 inch in the plane of the door itself. For doors 1-3/4 inch or thicker, warp shall not exceed 1/4 inch in doors 3/6 x 7/0 or
smaller, nor shall it exceed 1/4 inch in doors 3/6 x 7/0 section of larger doors. For doors less than 1-3/4 inch thick, warp shall not exceed 1/4 inch in doors 3/0 x 7/0 or smaller.
Warp shall be measured by placing a straight-edge, taut wire, or string on the suspected concave face of the door (vertically, horizontally, or diagonally), with the door in its installed
position. The measurement of the warp shall be made at the point of maximum distance between the bottom of the straight-edge, taut wire, or sting and the face of the door.
Warp and telegraph shall not be warranted in any event if the door is not treated in a manner consistent with the storage, handling, finishing, installation and maintenance instruction.
Action on any claim for warp or telegraph after installation may be deferred, at the option of ASSA ABLOY, for a period of 12 months from the date of complaint to allow for
acclimation to surroundings.

ALLOWABLE TOLERANCES PER ANSI/WDMA STANDARDS


Specific matters excluded from warranty but not limited to:
1. Unsatisfactory door function or appearance caused by failure to follow the Storage, Handling, Finishing, Installation and Maintenance Instructions.
2. Appearance of field finished doors, or high gloss wood faced doors.
3. Natural variations in the color, texture, character, or cut of the wood.
4. Door not meeting applicable fire door requirements.
5. Warp, if it occurs when 1] 1 3/8 thick door is larger than 3070, 2] face veneers are of differing species, or 3] door is finished/painted differently on each face of the door. This may
create an unbalanced condition not warranted against warpage. This also includes doors with different plastic colors or patterns on each face.
6. Door used in an exterior application unless noted above, or an interior door with differing temperature and/or humidity on opposing side of door.
7. Door improperly installed or hung in a frame that is not plumb, square, and level, and/or doesnt allow the door to swing freely.
8. Normal wear and tear, including wear-through of finish or deterioration for reasons other than material and workmanship of the door itself or fading due to exposure to ulta-violet light
sources.
9. Door with hardware that is not compatible for the particular door construction. This includes concealed closers deeper than 2 inches or wider than 1-1/4, and concealed vertical rod
devices.
10. Doors hung without a hinge and/or pivot for every 30 of door height.
11. Doors with machined pockets that leave less than 1/4 thick cavity walls.
12. Doors that have any form of facing grooving penetrating the veneer in excess of limitations set by the factory.
13. Doors altered by others for size by re-railing, re-stiling or refacing.
14. Lites not glazed by ASSA ABLOY, including glass breakage and/or damage to the door.
15. Interior doors exceeding 40 in width or 100 in height, and exterior doors exceeding 36 in width or 80 in height, are not warranted.

INSTALLATION
1. The utility or structural strength of the doors must not be impaired when fitting to the opening, applying hardware, preparing for lites, louvers, plant-ons or other detailing.
2. Use two hinges for solid core doors up to 60 in. in height, three hinges up to 90 in. in height or portion thereof. Use heavy weight hinges on doors over 175 lbs. Pivot hardware may be
used in lieu of hinges. Consult hinge or pivot hardware manufacturer with regard to weight and size of hinges or pivots required.
3. The maximum clearance between the top, hinge edge and lock edge to the frame and meeting edge of pairs of doors, is 1/8 in.
4. All hardware locations, preparations and methods of attachment must be appropriate for the specific door construction. Templates for specific hardware preparation are available from
hardware manufacturers or their distributors.
5. When lite or louver cutouts are made for exterior doors, they must be protected in order to prevent water from entering the door core.
6. Pilot holes must be drilled for all screws that act as hardware attachments. Full threaded screws are preferable for fastening hardware to non-rated doors and are required on
fire-rated doors. Self-tapping or combination wood/metal screws are not to be used on wood doors.
7. If a full threaded screw is installed, then subsequently removed from a non-combustible fire door core, a new fastener with a larger root diameter and 1/2 longer shank than the original
MUST BE SUBSTITUTED. This non-combustible material has considerably less memory than wood products do, and, therefore, must follow different guidelines for fasteners than
wood-based cores.
8. In fitting non-rated doors for height, do not trim top or bottom edge by more than 3/4 in. unless accommodated by additional blocking. Trimming of fire-rated doors must be in a
ccordance with NFPA 80.
9. Doors and door frames must be installed plumb, square and level.
10. Installation of doors constitutes acceptance .

CLEANING AND TOUCH-UP


1. Inspect all wood doors prior to hanging them on the job. Repair noticeable marks or defects that may have occurred from improper storage and handling.
2. Field repairs and touch-ups are the responsibility of the installing contractor upon completion of initial installation. Field touchup shall include the filling of exposed nail or
screw holes, re-finishing of raw surfaces resulting from job fitting, repair of job inflicted scratches and mars and final cleaning of finished surfaces.
3. When cleaning door surfaces, use a non-abrasive commercial cleaner designed for cleaning wood door or paneling surfaces, that does not leave a film residue that would build
up or affect the surface gloss of the door finish.

ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE


1. Ensure that all doors swing freely and do not bind in their frame. Adjust the finish hardware for proper alignment, smooth operation and proper latching without unnecessary
force or excessive clearance.
2. Review with the owner/owners representative how to periodically inspect all doors for wear, damage and natural deterioration.
3. Review with the owner/owners representative how to periodically inspect and adjust all hardware to ensure that it continues to function as it was originally intended.
4. Finishes on exterior doors may deteriorate due to exposure to the environment. In order to protect the door it is recommended that the condition of the exterior finish be
inspected at least once a year and re-finished as needed. Both exterior and interior finishes will change color over time.

Customer: ______________________________________ Order#: _________________________________________

Door Type: ______________________________________ Job Name:_______________________________________


PO#:____________________________________________ Date: ___________________________________________

ASSA ABLOY Mason City


1502 12th Street NW Mason City, IA 50401
Phone: 641-423-2444 Fax: 800-672-8110
www.grahamdoors.com

ASSA ABLOY Springfield


3839 East Mustard Way Springfield, MO 65803
Phone: 417-862-0681 Fax: 417-862-3780
www.maiman.com AAW-140-09/15
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Handing Chart
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Coreand
andFrame
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Architectural Flush Wood Door Codes..................................................................................................................................... 1-2


Performance Standards......................................................................................................................................................................3

Graham Supreme Door


GSD SR 35-40...............................................................................................................................................................................4
GSD SR 41-45...............................................................................................................................................................................5
GSD SR 31, 33, 39, and 44........................................................................................................................................................6
GSD SR 46-47...............................................................................................................................................................................7

Graham Bullet Resistant Door


GSD-BR...........................................................................................................................................................................................8

Graham Premium Door


GPD PC............................................................................................................................................................................................9
GPD EC.........................................................................................................................................................................................10
GPD SL..........................................................................................................................................................................................11
GPD AF.........................................................................................................................................................................................12
GPD FD 45...................................................................................................................................................................................13
GPD FD 60...................................................................................................................................................................................14
GPD FD 90...................................................................................................................................................................................15
GPD HC........................................................................................................................................................................................16
GPD ARD.....................................................................................................................................................................................17

Graham Custom Door


GCD PC.........................................................................................................................................................................................19
GCD EC.........................................................................................................................................................................................20
GCD AF.........................................................................................................................................................................................21
GCD FD 45..................................................................................................................................................................................22
GCD FD 60..................................................................................................................................................................................23
GCD FD 90..................................................................................................................................................................................24

Graham Supreme Door


High Pressure Decorative Laminate
GSD SR 35...................................................................................................................................................................................25
GSD SR41....................................................................................................................................................................................26
GSD SR42....................................................................................................................................................................................27
GSD SR46....................................................................................................................................................................................28

Graham Premium Door


High Pressure Decorative Laminate
GPD PC 3-ply..............................................................................................................................................................................29
GPD PC 5-ply..............................................................................................................................................................................30
GPD EC.........................................................................................................................................................................................31
GPD AF.........................................................................................................................................................................................32
GPD FD 45...................................................................................................................................................................................33
GPD FD 60...................................................................................................................................................................................34
GPD FD 90...................................................................................................................................................................................35

Maiman Flush Doors


Thermal Fused...........................................................................................................................................................................36
Integris.........................................................................................................................................................................................37

Industry Standards - Core/Adhesives..........................................................................................................................................38


Fire Door Labels........................................................................................................................................................................... 39-40
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WDMAS Door
Specification Descriptor Description
Particleboard Core Door
Particleboard core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to
PC-5
application of crossband and face veneer.
Particleboard core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to
PC-7
application of three ply skin.
Particleboard core, stiles bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to application
PC-HPDL-3
of high pressure decorative laminate.
Particleboard core, stiles bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to application
PC-HPDL-5
crossband and high pressure decorative laminate.
Structurally engineered M2 particleboard core thermally fused to low pressure decorative
PC-LPDL-M2
laminate face.
Particleboard core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of crossband and face
FPC-5
veneer.
FPC-7 Particleboard core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of three ply skin.
Particleboard core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of crossband and high
FPC-HPDL-5
pressure decorative laminate.

Structural Composite Lumber Core Door


Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively
SCLC-5
planed prior to application of crossband and face veneer.
Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively
SCLC-7
planed prior to application of three ply skin.
Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively
SCLC-HPDL-3
planed prior to application of high pressure decorative laminate.
Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively
SCLC-HPDL-5
planed prior to application high pressure decorative laminate.
Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of
FSCLC-5
crossband and face veneer.
Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of three
FSCLC-7
ply skin.
Structural composite lumber core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of
FSCLC-HPDL-5
crossband and high pressure decorative laminate.

Stave Lumber Core Door


Stave lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to
SLC-5
application of crossband and face veneer.
Stave lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to
SLC-7
application of three ply skin.
Stave lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to
SLC-HPDL-3
application of high pressure decorative laminate.
Stave lumber core, stiles and rails bonded to core and core assembly abrasively planed prior to
SLC-HPDL-5
application high pressure decorative laminate.
Stave lumber core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of crossband and face
FSLC-5
veneer.
FSLC-7 Stave lumber core, stiles and rails non-bonded to core prior to application of three ply skin.
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WDMAS Door
Specification
Descriptor Description
Neutral Pressure Tested Fire Door
FD-20-5
FD-20-7
Fire Rated Door, labeled for 20 minutes (available in all core assemblies other than hollow core)
FD-20-HPDL-3
FD-20-HPDL-5
FD-45-5
FD-45-7 Fire Rated Door, labeled for 45 minutes
FD-45-HPDL-5
FD-60-5
FD-60-7 Fire Rated Door, labeled for 60 minutes
FD-60-HPDL-5
FD-90-5
FD-90-7
Fire Rated Door, labeled for 90 minutes
FD-90-HPDL-3
FD-90-HPDL-5
Positive Pressure Tested Fire Door
FD-20-5
FD-20-7 Fire Rated Door, labeled for 20 minutes Positive Pressure (PP) (available in all core assemblies other
FD-20-HPDL-3 than hollow core)
FD-20-HPDL-5
FD-45-5
FD-45-7 Fire Rated Door, labeled for 45 minutes Positive Pressure (PP)
FD-45-HPDL-5
FD-60-5
FD-60-7 Fire Rated Door, labeled for 60 minutes Positive Pressure (PP)
FD-60-HPDL-5
FD-90-5
FD-90-7 Fire Rated Door, labeled for 90 minutes Positive Pressure (PP)
FD-90-HPDL-5
Hollow Core Door
IHC-5, 7, HPDL Institutional Hollow Core
SHC-5, 7, HPDL Standard Hollow Core
Specialty Core Door
SR Sound Resistant
LL Lead Lined
BR Bullet Resistant

NOTE: Doors manufactured to this standard will fulfill the requirements of regular door functions. Doors are available which exceed these basic construction
requirements. For details about these doors consult individual door manufacturers For illustration
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WDMA/AWS
Particle Mineral Engineered Stave Thermal
Extra Heavy Integris
Core Core Core Core Fused
Duty*

Stile Split Resistance TM-5 -------- 572 lbs. 847 lbs. 572 lbs. 572 lbs. NA NA

Adhesive Bond Durability TM-6 Type II Type I Type I Type I Type I NA NA

Cycle Slam TM-7 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000

Hinge Loading TM-8 550 lbs. 747 lbs. 683 lbs. 747 lbs. 747 lbs. 588 lbs. 1239 lbs.

Screw Holding Capacity TM-10

Door Face/Core 550 lbs. 337 lbs.** 60 lbs.** 973 lbs. 777 lbs. 980 lbs. 699 lbs.

Vertical Door Edge 550 lbs. 744 lbs. 782 lbs. 744 lbs. 744 lbs. 780 lbs. 909 lbs.

Horizontal Door Edge 300 lbs. 720 lbs. 438 lbs. 720 lbs. 720 lbs. 706 lbs. NA

*WDMA I.S. 1A-13


**If Screwholding power is less than 400 lbs. Blocking is recommended for surface application of hardware.
Use of LSL blocking on partical doors will increase door face/core screw holding to greater than 550 lbs.
Use of Fire Stop II blocking on mineral core doors will increase door face/core screw holding to greater than 550 lbs.
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Acoustical Core
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5

Construction Face Veneer:


- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
Horizontal Edges: (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- Bonded to core
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
- 3 minimum after factory trim
standard
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
Vertical Edges:
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
- Matching vertical edges
- Bonded to core
Crossband:
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
- 3/32" (2.3mm) nominal high density engineered wood
matching veneer edge band
composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core:
- Proprietary lead free Sound Resistant material Finish:
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Fire Rating: Edition - System #9
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
- Meets UL 10b and UL 10c requirements
match
- Available with factory installed lite with metal vision
panel Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
Acoustical Rating: MR Credit 7 - Certified Wood
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 35-40 operable IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Available with factory installed lite with metal vision IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
panel or wood moulding schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- Required gasketing (with threshold) is included in - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
price of door and provided by Graham
- Door thickness 1 3/4
- Top clearance 1/8
- Hinge side clearance 1/8
- Lock side clearance 1/8
- Undercut clearance (from finished floor) 3/8
- Single swing, or Pair with hollow metal mullion
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise Lifetime Warranty
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 60
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413
- Can be used with Frameworks aluminum Type II frame Top Rail
and acheive the STC 35 rating and 20 minute UL10c
category B fire rating in single opening Vertical Stiles

Adhesive:
Core
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Face
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge Crossband
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical
door edges) Bottom Rail
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
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Acoustical Core
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Bonded to core
- 3 minimum after factory trim Finish:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Vertical Edges: Edition - System #9
- Matching vertical edges - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Bonded to core - Available with MicroShield Antimicrobial finish
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
matching veneer edge band
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
MR Credit 7 - Certified Wood
Core: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Heavy Duty Sound Resistant Core Material IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
Acoustical Rating: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 41-45 operable
- Available with factory installed lite
- Required gasketing (with threshold) is included in
price of door and provided by Graham
- Door thickness 1 3/4
- Top clearance 1/8
- Hinge side clearance 1/16
- Lock side clearance 1/8 Lifetime Warranty
- Undercut clearance (from finished floor) 3/8
- Single swing, or Pair with hollow metal mullion
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
card locks, and thru-bolted closers Top Rail
- Minimum size - 20 x 60
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
Vertical Stiles
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413

Core
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Face

Construction Grade: Crossband


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical Bottom Rail
door edges)
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
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Acoustical Core
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5

Construction Face Veneer:


- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
Horizontal Edges: (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- Bonded to core - WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
- 3 minimum after factory trim standard
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
Vertical Edges: - WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
- Matching vertical edges
- Bonded to core Crossband:
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a - 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
matching veneer edge band wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde

Core: Finish:
- Proprietary Sound Resistant material - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
Acoustical Rating: - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 31, 33, 39, and 44 - Available with MicroShield Antimicrobial finish
operable
- Required gasketing (with threshold) is included in Certifications and Sustainability:
price of door and provided by Graham - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
- Door thickness 1 3/4 MR Credit 7 - Certified Wood
- Top clearance 1/8 IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Hinge side clearance 1/8 IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
- Lock side clearance 1/8 schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- Undercut clearance (from finished floor) 3/8 - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Pair of doors - no mullion required
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 68
- Maximum size - 40 x 70 (paired opening 6'0"x 7'0")
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413
Lifetime Warranty
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Top Rail
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge Vertical Stiles
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical
door edges)
Core
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face

Crossband

Bottom Rail
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Acoustical Core
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Bonded to core
- 3 minimum after factory trim
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers Finish:
- Optional closer and lock block available - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
Vertical Edges: - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Matching vertical edges - Available with MicroShield Antimicrobial finish
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
matching veneer edge band Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
MR Credit 7 - Certified Wood (available for STC 46 only)
Core: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Proprietary Sound Resistant material
IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde
schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 46-47 operable
- Required gasketing (with threshold) is included in price
of door and provided by Graham
- Door thickness 1 3/4
- Top clearance 1/8
- Hinge side clearance 1/16
- Lock side clearance 1/8 Lifetime Warranty
- Undercut clearance (from finished floor) 3/8
- Single swing, or Pair with mullion
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 60 Top Rail
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413 Vertical Stiles

Adhesive: Core
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Face

Construction Grade:
Crossband
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical
door edges) Bottom Rail
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
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5-Ply Bullet
WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
BR-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges:
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber Edition - System #9
- Bonded to core - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
- 1 minimum after factory trim match
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - Available with MicroShield Antimicrobial finish
- Optional closer and lock blocks available
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
Vertical Edges:
- Matching vertical edges MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
- Bonded to core MR 5 - Regional Materials
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch, and IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Maple) - UL 752 bullet levels 1-3

Core:
- Laminated multi-layer ballistic core
- Optional to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category B

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Lifetime Warranty

Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay Top Rail
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match, Vertical Stiles
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request Core
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
Face
Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered Crossband
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
Bottom Rail

*Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face screw


holding standards.
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5-Ply Particleboard Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
PC-5

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges:
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Finish:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
- Optional closer and lock blocks available and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
Vertical Edges: - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
- Matching vertical edges match
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a Certifications and Sustainability:
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch, and - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
Maple) MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
MR 5 - Regional Materials
matching veneer edge band on veneers other than
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
listed above as standard with optional hardwood
stiles face available IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
Core: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
- GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
Standard LD1 Particleboard Core - 28 lbs/ft3
- Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
Optional LD2 available - 32 lbs/ft3
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Optional to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A Lifetime Warranty

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 30 operable with
required seals
Top Rail
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Vertical Stiles

Construction Grade: Core


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade Face

Face Veneer: Crossband


- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
Bottom Rail
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

*Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face screw


holding standards.
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5-Ply Engineered Composite Lumber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
SCLC-5

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Finish:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
Vertical Edges: - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Matching vertical edges
- Bonded to core Certifications and Sustainability:
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch, and MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
Maple) IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
matching veneer edge band on veneers other than schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
listed above as standard with optional hardwood stiles - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
face available - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
Core:
- Structural Composite Lumber
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
Lifetime Warranty
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 31 operable with
required seals
Top Rail
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain Vertical Stiles
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Face
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Crossband
Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
Bottom Rail
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
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5-Ply Stave Lumber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
SCLC-5

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Finish:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
closers and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
Vertical Edges: match
- Matching vertical edges
- Bonded to core Certifications and Sustainability:
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch, MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
and Maple)
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
matching veneer edge band on veneers other than
listed above as standard with optional hardwood - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
stiles face available - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)

Core:
- Stave Lumber
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available Lifetime Warranty
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c
(positive pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 31 operable with
required seals Top Rail

Adhesive: Vertical Stiles


- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core

Construction Grade: Face


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Crossband

Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal Bottom Rail
grain wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density
Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available
upon request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request
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Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
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MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Agrifiber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
AF-5

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
Horizontal Edges: wood composite
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Finish:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Vertical Edges: Edition - System #9
- Matching vertical edges - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch, and
MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
Maple)
MR 6 - Rapidly renewable Materials
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
matching veneer edge band on veneers other than
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
listed above as standard with optional hardwood stiles
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
face available
- GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
Core:
- Agrifiber
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements Lifetime Warranty
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 29 operable with
required seals
Top Rail
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain Vertical Stiles
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
Face
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Crossband
Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay Bottom Rail

(MDO), and Primed Hardboard


- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

*Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face


screw holding standards.
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5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges: Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material, - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
specific configuration to Graham Label Service
Listing Certifications and Sustainability:
- Bonded to core - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
closers IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Optional closer & lock block available - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
Vertical Edges: - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Matching vertical edges - wood or composite
material, specific configuration to Graham Label
Service Listing
- Bonded to core

Core:
- Fire Resistant Composite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde Lifetime Warranty
- Agrifiber core available in limited options

Fire Rating:
- 45 minute fire rating
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c
(positive pressure) Category B requirements
Top Rail
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Adhesive: Vertical Stiles

- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which


contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Core

Construction Grade: Face


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade Crossband

Face Veneer: Bottom Rail


- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal
grain wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density
Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available
upon request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite *Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde screw holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
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Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
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MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges:
Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material,
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
specific configuration to Graham Label Service Listing
- Bonded to core
Certifications and Sustainability:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
- Optional closer & lock block available
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Vertical Edges: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Matching vertical edges - wood or composite material, - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
specific configuration to Graham Label Service Listing - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Bonded to core

Core:
- Fire Resistant Composite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 60 minute fire rating Lifetime Warranty
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
Top Rail
no added Urea-formaldehyde

Vertical Stiles
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade Core

Face Veneer: Face


- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay Crossband
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match, Bottom Rail
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
*Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face
screw holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
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Maiman

July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
Horizontal Edges: MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material, IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
specific configuration to Graham Label Service Listing - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Bonded to core - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Optional closer & lock block available

Vertical Edges:
- Matching vertical edges - wood or composite material,
specific configuration to Graham Label Service Listing
- Bonded to core

Core:
- Fire Resistant Composite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing Lifetime Warranty
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 90 minute fire rating
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A Top Rail

Adhesive: Vertical Stiles


- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Core

Construction Grade: Face


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade Crossband

Face Veneer: Bottom Rail


- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

Crossband: *Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face screw
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered holding standards.
wood composite **See Graham LEED Documentation
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde

Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
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MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Hollow Core


HC-5

Construction

Horizontal Edges:
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- 1 minimum after factory trim
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted
closers
No Warranty
Vertical Edges:
- Matching vertical edges
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch,
and Maple)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a
matching veneer edge band on veneers other than
listed above as standard with optional hardwood Top Rail
stiles face available
Vertical Stiles

Core:
- Conforms to ASTM C578, Type 1 Core
- Solid Polystyrene Core
Face
Fire Rating:
- Not available Crossband

Adhesive: Bottom Rail


- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde

Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal
grain wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density
Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available
upon request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde

Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA
TR-6 and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS)
First Edition - System #9
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
match
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July, 2016

5-Ply Attack Resistant


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
SCLC-5

Construction Glazing:
- Curries Type 10 Kit with 9/16 pocket width
- School Guard GlassTM SG5TM
Horizontal Edges: - Glass and kit are factory installed
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber - Visible glass size 19-3/16 (min),
- Bonded to core 35-3/16 (max) width x 27-1/8 (min),
- 1 minimum after factory trim 43-1/4 height (max)
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers

Vertical Edges: Assembly Frame:


- Curries M or CM series 16 gauge (14 gauge optional)
- Matching vertical edges
- Ceco Door SU/SQ or BU/BQ series 16 gauge (14 gauge
- Bonded to core
optional)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a
- Knock down or welded
matching hardwood face (standard for Oak, Birch, and
Maple)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with a Assembly Hardware:
matching veneer edge band on veneers other than - SARGENT 8200 Mortise Lock with latchbolt, deadbolt
listed above as standard with optional hardwood stiles and LS trim only
face available - 4-1/2 x 4-1/2 Steel butt McKinney hinges or optional
Pemko continuous hinge
Core:
- Structural Composite Lumber Certifications and Sustainability:
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4 - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Adhesive: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
no added Urea-formaldehyde - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)

Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Lifetime warranty on flush door; 10 year warranty on
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade factory glass install and replacement of glass only.

Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of vertical & horizontal grain
wood species, Sketch Face, Medium Density Overlay
(MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
Top Rail
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request Vertical Stiles
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request Glass Kit

Crossband: Core
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered Face
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde Crossband

Finish: Bottom Rail


- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Edition - System #9
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
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Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
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July, 2016

5-Ply Particleboard Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
PC-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges:
Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional closer and lock blocks available - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
MR 5 - Regional Materials
Vertical Edges: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Mill option hard wood vertical edges - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Bonded to core - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a mill - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
option hardwood face

Core:
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
Standard LD1 Particleboard Core - 28 lbs/ft3
Optional LD2 available - 32 lbs/ft3
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Optional to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Lifetime Warranty
Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A
Top Rail
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which Vertical Stiles
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
Face
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Custom Grade

Crossband
Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of wood species, Medium
Density Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard Bottom Rail
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
*Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face screw
holding standards.
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Flush Door Core and Frame Details
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MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Engineered Composite Lumber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
SCLC-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges: Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Certifications and Sustainability:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Vertical Edges: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Mill option hard wood vertical edges - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Bonded to core - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a mill
option hardwood face

Core:
- Structural Composite Lumber
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating: Lifetime Warranty


- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
no added Urea-formaldehyde Top Rail

Construction Grade: Vertical Stiles


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Custom Grade Core

Face Veneer: Face


- Available in a wide variety of wood species, Medium
Density Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard Crossband
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
Bottom Rail
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request
- WDMA/AWS AA Grade available upon request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
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Maiman

July, 2016

5-Ply Agrifiber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
AF-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges: Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
Vertical Edges: MR 6 - Rapidly Renewable Materials
- Mill option hard wood vertical edges IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Bonded to core - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a mill - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
option hardwood face - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)

Core:
- Agrifiber
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements Lifetime Warranty
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Top Rail
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty* Vertical Stiles
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Custom Grade
Core
Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of wood species, Medium Face
Density Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
Crossband
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request Bottom Rail

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde

*Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face screw


holding standards.
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Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges: Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material, - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color match
specific configuration to Graham Label Service Listing
- Bonded to core
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
- Optional closer & lock block available
MR7 - FSC Certified Wood
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Vertical Edges: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Mill option hard wood vertical edges - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Bonded to core - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a mill
option hardwood face

Core:
- Fire Resistant Compsite Core per Graham Label Service
Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Agrifiber core available in limited options
Lifetime Warranty
Fire Rating:
- 45 minute fire rating
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A
Top Rail
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
Vertical Stiles
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde

Core
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Custom Grade Face

Face Veneer: Crossband

- Available in a wide variety of wood species, Medium


Density Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard Bottom Rail
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde *Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face screw
holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
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July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges: Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material, - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
specific configuration to Graham Label Service match
Listing
- Bonded to core
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
closers
MR7 - FSC Certified Wood
- Optional closer & lock block available
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
Vertical Edges: - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Mill option hard wood vertical edges - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a
mill option hardwood face

Core:
- Fire Resistant Compsite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde
Lifetime Warranty
Fire Rating:
- 60 minute fire rating
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c
(positive pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A
Top Rail
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which Vertical Stiles
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
Face
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Custom Grade

Crossband
Face Veneer:
- Available in a wide variety of wood species, Medium
Density Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard Bottom Rail
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match,
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available
upon request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde *Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face
screw holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
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Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
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Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5

Construction Finish:
- UV cured factory finish meets or exceeds WDMA TR-6
and Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) First
Horizontal Edges: Edition - System #9
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material, - Available in 28 standard colors and custom color
specific configuration to Graham Label Service Listing match
- Bonded to core
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
- Optional closer & lock block available
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
MR7 - FSC Certified Wood
Vertical Edges: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Mill option hard wood vertical edges - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Bonded to core - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated to a mill - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
option hardwood face

Core:
- Fire Resistant Compsite Core per Graham Label Service
Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 90 minute fire rating
- 250 degree temperature rise Lifetime Warranty
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Adhesive: Top Rail


- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
no added Urea-formaldehyde Vertical Stiles

Construction Grade: Core


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Custom Grade
Face

Face Veneer:
Crossband
- Available in a wide variety of wood species, Medium
Density Overlay (MDO), and Primed Hardboard
- WDMA/AWS A Grade, Book and Running Match, Bottom Rail
standard
- Slip, Balance, and Center Balance Match available upon
request

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde *Optional blocking required to meet Extra heavy Duty face
screw holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
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July, 2016
Acoustical Core
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Face Veneer:


- 2 Ply construction
- Decorative laminate
Horizontal Edges: - Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Bonded to core - Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers Pionite, Nevamar
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)
Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
Vertical Edges: wood composite
- Bonded to core - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Core: IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
- Proprietary Sound Resistant material schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde - California Air Resources Board (CARB)

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 35 operable
- Available with factory installed lite (up to and including
1298 in2 visible area)
- Required gasketing (with threshold) provided by
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors upon request
- Door thickness 1 3/4
- Top clearance 1/8
- Single swing, or Pair Lifetime Warranty
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 60
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413, in fully Top Rail
grouted hollow metal frame
Vertical Stiles
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain Core
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Face
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge
Crossband
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical
door edges)
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade Bottom Rail
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GSD-SR 41
Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

Acoustical Core
STC 41
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Face Veneer:


- 2 Ply construction
- Decorative laminate
Horizontal Edges: - Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Bonded to core - Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers Pionite, Nevamar
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)
Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
Vertical Edges: wood composite
- Bonded to core - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard Certifications and Sustainability:
(matching laminate optional) - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Core: IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
- Heavy Duty proprietary Sound Resistant Core Material schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 41 operable
- Available with factory installed lite (up to and
including 864 in2 visible area)
- Required gasketing (with threshold) provided by
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors upon request- Door
thickness 1 3/4
- Single swing, or Pair
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
Lifetime Warranty
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 60
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413, in fully
grouted hollow metal frame

Adhesive: Top Rail


- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Vertical Stiles

Construction Grade: Core


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical Face
door edges)
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Crossband

Bottom Rail
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GSD-SR 42
Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || MAIMAN
Maiman

July, 2016

Acoustical Core
STC 42
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Face Veneer:


- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
Horizontal Edges: - Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Bonded to core - Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers Pionite, Nevamar
- Optional closer and lock blocks available
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional) Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Vertical Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
(matching laminate optional)
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
Core: schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- Heavy Duty proprietarySound Resistant Core Material - California Air Resources Board (CARB)

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 42 operable
- Available with factory installed lite (up to and including
484 square inches visible area)
- Required gasketing (with threshold) provided by
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors upon request
- Door thickness 1 3/4
- Single swing, or Pair with mullion
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5) Lifetime Warranty
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 60
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413, in fully
grouted hollow metal frame Top Rail

Adhesive: Vertical Stiles

- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which


contain no added Urea-formaldehyde Core

Construction Grade: Face


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical Crossband
door edges)
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Bottom Rail
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GSD-SR 46
Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

Acoustical Core
STC 46
WDMA Extra Heavy Duty
SR5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Face Veneer:


- 2 Ply construction
- Decorative laminate
Horizontal Edges: - Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Bonded to core - Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers Pionite, Nevamar
- Optional closer and lock block available
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)
Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Vertical Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with Certifications and Sustainability:
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
(matching laminate optional) IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
IEQ 9 - Enhanced Acoustical Performance (LEED for
Core: schools) STC 35 operable (flush door)
- Heavy Duty Proprietary Sound Resistant Material - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 46 operable
- Available with factory installed lite (up to and including
100 square inches visible area)
- Required gasketing (with threshold) provided by
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors upon request
- Door thickness 1 3/4
- Single swing, or Pair Lifetime Warranty
- Uses standard or heavyweight hinges (4.5 or 5)
- For use with cylindrical locks, mortise locks, mortise
card locks, and thru-bolted closers
- Minimum size - 20 x 60
- Maximum size - 40 x 80
- Tested in accordance with ASTM E90 and E413, in fully
grouted hollow metal frame Top Rail

Adhesive: Vertical Stiles


- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core

Construction Grade:
Face
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty Hinge
Loading and Screw Holding (horizontal and vertical
door edges) Crossband
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Bottom Rail
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GPD-PC
Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || MAIMAN
Maiman

July, 2016

3-Ply Particleboard Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
PC-3
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
Horizontal Edges: MR 5 - Regional Materials
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
- Optional closer and lock blocks available IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
(matching laminate optional) - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
Vertical Edges:
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Core:
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
Standard LD1 Particleboard Core - 28 lbs/ft3
Optional LD2 available - 32 lbs/ft3
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Optional to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Fire Rating:
Lifetime Warranty
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Acoustical Rating:
Top Rail
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 30 operable with
required seals
Vertical Stiles

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which Core
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Face
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Bottom Rail
Face Veneer:
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar

*Optional blocking required to meet Extra


Heavy Duty face screw holding standards.
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Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Particleboard Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
PC-5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Certifications and Sustainability:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
- Optional closer and lock blocks available MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard MR 5 - Regional Materials
(matching laminate optional) MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
Vertical Edges: - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Bonded to core - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Core:
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
Standard LD1 Particleboard Core - 28 lbs/ft3
Optional LD2 available - 32 lbs/ft3
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Optional to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A Lifetime Warranty

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A Top Rail

Acoustical Rating: Vertical Stiles


- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 30 operable with
required seals Core

Adhesive: Face
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Crossband

Construction Grade: Bottom Rail


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar *Optional blocking required to meet Extra
Heavy Duty face screw holding standards.
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GPD-EC
Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || MAIMAN
Maiman

July, 2016

5-Ply Engineered Composite Lumber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
SCLC-5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim
Certifications and Sustainability:
- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
(matching laminate optional)
- California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
Vertical Edges: - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Core:
- Structural Composite Lumber
- Meets requirements of LEED MR4
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde
Lifetime Warranty
Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 31 operable with Top Rail
required seals
Vertical Stiles
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which Core
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Face
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty
Crossband
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Bottom Rail
Face Veneer:
- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar
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GPD-AD
Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Agrifiber Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
AF-5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
Horizontal Edges: - Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
- Top and bottom rails - structural composite lumber
- Bonded to core
- 1 minimum after factory trim Certifications and Sustainability:
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers - Optional LEED 3.0 credits available
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard MR 4 - Recycled Content (standard)
(matching laminate optional) MR 6 - Rapidly renewable Materials
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
Vertical Edges: - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
- Bonded to core - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Core:
- Agrifiber or Structural Composite Lumber
- Conforms to ANSI A208.1
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 45 minute fire rating available Lifetime Warranty
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A

Acoustical Rating:
- Sound Transmission Class (STC) 29 operable with Top Rail

required seals
Vertical Stiles

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain Core
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Face
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty* Crossband
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade
Bottom Rail
Face Veneer:
- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar

*Optional blocking required to meet Extra


Heavy Duty face screw holding standards.
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GPD-FD 45
Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || MAIMAN
Maiman

July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
Horizontal Edges: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Top and bottom rails - wood or composite material, - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
specific configuration to Label Service Listing - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Bonded to core - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
- Optional closer & lock block available
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Vertical Edges:
- Bonded to core
- Structural composite lumber (SCL) laminated with
impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Core: Lifetime Warranty


- Fire Resistant Composite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
- 45 minute fire rating
Top Rail
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements Vertical Stiles
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A
Core
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain Face
no added Urea-formaldehyde
Crossband
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty* Bottom Rail
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar

Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite *Optional blocking required to meet Extra Heavy
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde Duty face screw holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
34

GPD-FD 60
Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
Horizontal Edges: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Top and bottom rails - fire resistant composite - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
material, Service Listing - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Bonded to core - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
- Optional closer & lock block available
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Vertical Edges:
- Bonded to core
- Fire resistant composite laminated with impact
resistant polymer edge banding as standard (matching
laminate optional)
Lifetime Warranty

Core:
- Fire Resistant Composite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating: Top Rail

- 60 minute fire rating


- 250 degree temperature rise Vertical Stiles
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements Core
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A
Face
Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
Crossband
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde

Bottom Rail
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar
*Optional blocking required to meet Extra
Heavy Duty face screw holding standards.
Crossband: **See Graham LEED Documentation
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
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Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || MAIMAN
Maiman

July, 2016

5-Ply Fire Core


WDMA/AWS Extra Heavy Duty
FD-5
HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


- Optional LEED 3.0 credits available**
MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
Horizontal Edges: IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials
- Top and bottom rails - fire resistant composite material, - California Air Resources Board (CARB)
specific configuration to Label Service Listing - GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
- Bonded to core - Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS)
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers
- Optional closer & lock block available
- Impact resistant polymer edge banding as standard
(matching laminate optional)

Vertical Edges:
- Bonded to core
- Fire resistant composite laminated with impact
resistant polymer edge banding as standard (matching
laminate optional)
Lifetime Warranty

Core:
- Fire Resistant Composite Core per Graham Label
Service Listing
- Contains no added Urea-formaldehyde

Fire Rating:
Top Rail
- 90 minute fire rating
- 250 degree temperature rise
- Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL 10c (positive Vertical Stiles
pressure) Category B requirements
- Option to UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A Core

Adhesive: Face
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
no added Urea-formaldehyde Crossband

Construction Grade: Bottom Rail


- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty*
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- 2 Ply construction
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
*Optional blocking required to meet Extra
Pionite, Nevamar
Heavy Duty face screw holding standards.
**See Graham LEED Documentation
Crossband:
- 1/16 (1.6 mm) minimum high density engineered
wood composite
- Optional with no added Urea-formaldehyde
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Thermal Fused
Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual
July, 2016

Structurally Engineered Particle Board Core


LPDL (Low pressure decorative Laminate)

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


- Optional LEED credits available:
MR 4 - Recycled Content
Face Material: MR 7 - FSC Certified Wood
- Faces are thermally fused to the core at approximately IEQ 4.4 - Low-emitting Materials: composite wood
600 psi and 392 degrees fehrenheight, no finishing & agrifiber products
requried IEQ 8.1 & 8.2 - Daylight and Views
- GreenGuard - Indoor Air Quality & Children in Schools
Core Material:
- 42 lb. structurally engineered particle board core

Edgebanding:
- 1mm (.04) thick durable edgebanding completely
seals the perimeter of the door, including the top and
bottom

Reinforced Hinge Screw Locations:


- Pre-drilled, glued, spiral-grooved birch reinforcement
of 2x the diameter of the hinge screws eliminate the
need for stiles, rails and cross bands Lifetime Warranty

Fire Rating:
- 90 minute fire rating - 250 degree temperature rise -
Meets UL 10b (neutral pressure) and UL10c (positive
pressure) Category B requirements - Option to
UL10c (positive pressure) Category A

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which
contain no added Urea-formaldehyde
Core
Construction Grade:
- Performance: WDMA/AWS - Extra Heavy Duty
Face
- Aesthetic: WDMA - Premium Grade

Face Veneer:
- .050 Thick decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar
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Integris Moisture Resistant Door


Flush Door Core and Frame Details Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || MAIMAN
Maiman

July, 2016

3-Ply Moisture Resistant Core


HPDL (High Pressure Decorative Laminate)

Construction Certifications and Sustainability:


Optional LEED credits available:
- IEQ 4.1&4.2 - Low Emitting Materials: adhesives and
Horizontal Edges: sealants, paints & coatings
- Top and bottom rails - Pressure treated plywood - IEQ 4.4 - Low Emitting Materials: composite wood &
laminated with a matching decorative laminate edge agrifiber products
band - IEQ 8.1 & 8.2 - Daylight and Views
- Bonded to core
- No additional blocking required for thru bolted closers

Vertical Edges:
- Bonded to core
- Pressure treated plywood laminated with a matching
decorative laminate edge band

Core:
- Moisture resistant core
- Conforms to ASTM D 1037, AWPA E7, and AWPA E16
standards

Fire Rating:
- 20 minute fire rating available
3 Year Warranty (Interior Applications)
- Meets UL 10c (positive pressure) Category A and
1 Year Warranty (Exterior Applications)
Category B without hose stream requirements

Adhesive:
- Doors constructed using Type I adhesives which contain
no added Urea-formaldehyde

Performance Data:
Top Rail
Performance Attribute Achieved
Cycle Slam, WDMA TM-7 1,000,000 Cycles Vertical Stiles

Hinge-Loadng, WDMA TM-8 688 lbs.


Core
Screwholding, WDMA TM-10
Door Face 980 lbs. Face

Vertical Door Edge 680 lbs.


Horizontal Door Edge 706 lbs.
Bottom Rail
Also passed ASTM F476 Level 40 and WDMA-15 vertical
edge impact testing

Face Veneer:
- Decorative laminate
- Wide variety of patterns, solid colors, and woodgrains
- Available decorative faces from Formica, Wilsonart,
Pionite, Nevamar
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Architectural 5-Ply Specification


Wood Doors
Flush Door Core and Frame Details
GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
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C-2: Crossbanding C-4: Edge Requirements


Requirements
Vertical Edges (Stiles):
Crossbanding (the layer of material under the Hardwood or hardwood/structural composite
faces of doors constructed of 5 or more plies) may lumber, one piece, laminated, or veneered. Specific
be sound hardwood veneer, or engineered wood configuration per manufacturers standard with
products (composites). minimum performance requirements per section
C-11 & A-9, Performance Levels for Architectural
Wood Flush Doors.
C-3: Core Requirements
Horizontal Edges (Rails):
Basic Core Types:
Solid wood, or structural composite lumber meeting
The most common core types are particleboard,
the minimum requirements of C-11 & A-9.
structural composite lumber, staved lumber, fire
resistant composite core and hollow.
C-5: Vertical and Horizontal Edge/Core Interface
Special Core Types:
There are two types of interface between the core
Special cores for Sound Resistant Doors, Lead Lined,
and the edges in solid core doors:
Bullet Resistant Doors, and others are available.
Bonded:
Particleboard Core:
Vertical and horizontal edges of solid core doors
Cellulose based materials that comply with standard
must be securely bonded to the core with adhesives
ANSI A208.1 Particleboard, grade LD-1, LD-2 or M2.
and then abrasively planed before veneering to
insure minimal telegraphing of core parts through
Structural Composite Lumber Core:
facing material.
Engineered composite wood products meeting the
minimum requirements of WDMA Methodology
Non-Bonded:
for Recognition of Structural Composite Lumber in
Edges are not bonded to the core material. The
Millwork Applications.
maximum gap between core and vertical and/or
horizontal edges to be 1/32 (0.8 mm). Core and
Staved Lumber Core:
edging component thickness tolerance is +/-0.005
May be any combination of blocks or strips, not more
(0.1 mm) to assure minimal telegraphing of core
than 2-1/2 (64 mm) wide, of one species of wood
parts through facing material.
at 6% to 9% moisture content. Joints to be tight and
staggered in adjacent rows.
C-6: Adhesives
Fire Resistant Composite Core:
Fire resistant composite core for fire Glue lines for face veneer assembly, between the
doors per manufacturers label service various plies of the face, and between the facing and
listing. core assembly, are to be Type I or Type II. Glue lines
between edging and core in bonded core assem-
Hollow Core: blies are to be Type II minimum. Type I adhesives are
Slab polystyrene per ASTM C578, type 1. Expanded exterior glues and are recommended for exterior
honeycomb made of corrugated fiberboard. Ladder use doors. Type II adhesives are interior use glues.
core and grid core also permitted. Both adhesive types must meet the requirements
specified in WDMA TM-6 Adhesive Bond Durability
Test Method.
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Fire
Handing
Door Labels
Chart

MFG. CORP.
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Standard Fire Door Labels Fire Doors with Transoms

20 Minute Singles & Pairs with


20 Minute Singles
Metal Edges

WARNOCK HERSEY
FOR INSTALLATION
LISTED FIRE DOOR

SEE INSTALLATION
20 MINUTE RATING

LISTED 20 MINUTE FIRE DOOR


THROW - 1/2 INCH

DO NOT REMOVE OR
INSTRUCTIONS

US

COVER THIS LABEL


SINGLY OR IN

AND TRANSOM
MIN. LATCH

MIN. LATCH THROW - 1/2 INCH

W/N 02358
PAIRS

DO NOT REMOVE
OR COVER THIS
WHI-
LABEL APPROVED HARDWARE REQUIRED
0
1
1
5
1
2
0
1

FOR SINGLE SWING INSTALLATION ONLY

45 Minute Singles & Pairs 45 Minute Singles


WARNOCK HERSEY
FOR INSTALLATION
LISTED FIRE DOOR

SEE INSTALLATION
THROW - 1/2 INCH

PAIRS INCLUDING

LISTED FIRE DOOR AND TRANSOM


3/4 HOUR RATING

DOUBLE EGRESS

DO NOT REMOVE OR
US
INSTRUCTIONS
SINGLEY OR IN

COVER THIS LABEL

3/4 HOUR RATING


MIN. LATCH

MIN. LATCH THROW - 1/2 INCH


W/N 02362

DO NOT REMOVE WHI-


OR COVER THIS
FOR SINGLE SWING INSTALLATION ONLY
C

LABEL
0
0
1
7
0
2
0
1

APPROVED HARDWARE REQUIRED

60 Minute Singles & Pairs 60 Minute Singles

WARNOCK HERSEY
TEMP. RISE @ 30 MINS.

>650F (LITES>100 IN2)


NOT EXCEED 100 IN2)

REMOVE THIS LABEL


DO NOT COVER OR
FOR INSTALLATION

SEE INSTALLATION
LISTED FIRE DOOR

(WHERE LITES DO

LISTED FIRE DOOR AND TRANSOM


PAIRS INCLUDING
THROW - 1/2 INCH

DOUBLE EGRESS

US
1 HOUR RATING

INSTRUCTIONS

1 HOUR RATING
SINGLY OR IN


250F. MAX.

MIN. BOLT

TEMP. RISE-30 MINS.-250F. MAX.


W/N 14023

MIN. LATCH THROW - 1/2 INCH


DO NOT REMOVE
OR COVER THIS
WHI-
APPROVED HARDWARE REQUIRED
C

LABEL
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
1

FOR SINGLE SWING INSTALLATION ONLY

90 Minute Singles & Pairs 90 Minute Singles


WARNOCK HERSEY
TEMP. RISE @ 30 MINS.

>650F (LITES>100 IN2)


NOT EXCEED 100 IN2)

REMOVE THIS LABEL


1-1/2 HOUR RATINGS

DO NOT COVER OR
FOR INSTALLATION

SEE INSTALLATION
LISTED FIRE DOOR

LISTED 1-1/2 HOUR FIRE DOOR AND TRANSOM


(WHERE LITES DO

PAIRS INCLUDING
THROW - 1/2 INCH

DOUBLE EGRESS

US
INSTRUCTIONS
SINGLY OR IN

TEMP. RISE-30 MINS-250F. MAX.


250F. MAX.


MIN. BOLT

W/N 14026

MIN. LATCH THROW - 1/2 INCH

DO NOT REMOVE
WHI-
OR COVER THIS APPROVED HARDWARE REQUIRED
C
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
1

LABEL FOR SINGLE SWING INSTALLATION ONLY


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Supplemental Fire Door Labels

Surface Mounted Hardware Fire Exit Hardware Lable


THIS FIRE DOOR MUST BE
INSTALLED WITH APPROVED OR FIRE DOOR TO BE
LISTED SURFACE MOUNTED
HARDWARE. ANY OTHER EQUIPPED WITH FIRE
HARDWARE SHALL VOID
THE LABEL.
EXIT HARDWARE
W/N 00116
W/N 00106

Positive Pressure
MEETS UBC 7-2-97/UL 10C
POSITIVE PRESSURE S
TEST REQUIREMENTS
SMOKE & DRAFT CONTROL
RATING REQUIRES A LISTED
GASKET. SEE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
W/N 00100

Neutral Pressure Fire Door Installation Instructions

WARNING This door has been labeled for compliance with NFPA 252 and UL 10b Neutral Pressure requirements. The validity of this label requires
application of qualified components and hardware at installation. Failure to use approved listed hardware or drill pilot holes will void the fire label
and the warranty.

Category A Positive pressure Fire Door Installation Instructions

WARNING This door has been labeled for compliance with UBC Standard 7-2 1997 and UL 10c Positive Pressure requirements. The validity of this
label requires application of qualified components and hardware at installation. Failure to use approved listed hardware or drill pilot holes will void
the fire label and the warranty.

SPECIAL HARDWARE CVR latch and EPT preps 40 above finished floor require the application of Tecnofire 2000 or Pemko HSS2000 intumescent
lining the prep. Top flushbolts require 1 wide Tecnofire or two strips of Pemko HSS2000 applied across the top of the flushbolt.

SMOKE/DRAFT CONTROL Listed Category H Smoke and Draft Control Gasket complying with UBC 7-2 1997 Part I and Part II shall be installed in the
opening. If using the Pemko S88 seal as listed above, no other Smoke/Draft seal is required.

Category B Positive pressure Fire Door Installation Instructions

WARNING This door has been labeled for compliance with UBC Standard 7-2 1997 and UL 10c Positive Pressure requirements. The validity of this
label requires application of qualified components and hardware at installation. Failure to use approved listed hardware or drill pilot holes will void
the fire label and warranty.

EDGE SEALS Certain fire rated doors require edge seals to comply with Positive Pressure listing. These seals are surface applied in the field.

SPECIAL NOTES FOR ALL FIRE DOORS

DO NOT REMOVE METAL FIRE RATING LABEL FROM THIS DOOR!


DO NOT trim for width and height.
CLEARANCES Proper clearance of 1/8 at door top and hinge/latch edges must be maintained.
MORTISE HINGES USE ONLY #12 X 1-1/4 Threaded-to-the-head steel wood screws for application. Pre-drill 5/32 pilot holes for all screws.
SURFACE MOUNTED BUILDERS HARDWARE Attach with steel throughbolts only, unless interior blocking is provided.
LOCKS & LATCHES Attach with threaded-to-the-head steel wood screws. Pre-drill proper pilot holes for screws
FRAMES This door shall be installed in a listed and labeled frame of equal or greater fire rating made of 16 or 18 gauge steel, wood, or other
material.
Index
Index
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and Rail
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Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................................2
Standard Elevations ........................................................................................................................................................3
Standard Panel Raises ....................................................................................................................................................9
Standard Sticking .........................................................................................................................................................10
Standard Veneer Options ..........................................................................................................................................12
Non-Rated Specifications ..........................................................................................................................................13
20-Minute Fire Rated Specifications .....................................................................................................................14
45-Minute Fire Rated Specifications .....................................................................................................................16
60-Minute Fire Rated Specifications .....................................................................................................................17
90-Minute Fire Rated Specifications .....................................................................................................................18
Factory Finishing ..........................................................................................................................................................19
Color Matching Procedures.......................................................................................................................................20
Field Finishing.......................................................................................................................................................... 21-22
Machining Options.......................................................................................................................................................23
Concealed Vertical Rods (CVR) ...............................................................................................................................24
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Introduction
A large number of doors are offered in our brochure, but over half of our manufacturing projects
are totally custom in nature. This allows you to assist your clients with options for exclusive
designs.

We deal in many commercially available wood species to meet your most demanding clients.

Because all doors are built to order, we can provide you and your customers the flexibility that
distinctive designs demand. Our products and services include:

Construction and pre-finishing according to ANSI/WDMI I.S.-6A latest version quality grades
and finish types
Pre-machining for hardware, saving on-site time and expense
Corner samples for your approval
Positive pressure tested 20 through 90-minute fire rated doors and frames
Green architecture: Our banded and veneered cores are from sustainable forests and are
certified through SCS for their recycled and recovered content
20 Minute fire rated true divided lite
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Louver Doors
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Louver Doors
Our meticulous attention to detail is embodied in our louver doors. The quality of louver doors can
vary greatly between manufacturers, but you can always be assured of the consistent high-quality
craftsmanship of ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors.

We offer standard slat louvers that allow for ventilation and some light as well as two types of privacy
louvers: chevron and sargent. Chevron louvers are sharply angled to allow some ventialation and limited
light. Our exclusive sargent louvers, designed by our very own Ben Gemmill, feature the privacy benefits of
the chevron louver with the look of traditional slat louvers.
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Standard Stile and Rail Sticking Options


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Standard Veneer Options


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Panel Veneer Options


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We offer a wide and diverse range of veneers for your custom projects.

Please contact us if you are looking for something that is not on this list. We are usually able to get
most exotic veneers.

Cost Relative to
Select Panel Veneers
Natural Birch Hardness
(Subject to changes and availability)
(1.00)
Quartered Red Oak 2.00 Hard
Rift Red Oak 2.00 Hard
Natural Birch 1.00 Hard
Poplar .85 Hard
White Maple .90 Very Hard
White Birch 1.30 Hard
Natural Ash .90 Hard
Natural Maple 1.00 Very Hard
Quartered White Oak 2.00 Hard
Plain Sliced Red Oak .90 Hard
Plain Sliced White Oak 1.00 Hard
Knotty Pine 1.10 Soft
White Pine 1.10 Soft
White Ash 1.00 Hard
African Mahogany 1.20 Medium
Plain Sliced Cherry 1.60 Hard
Plain Sliced American Walnut 1.20 Hard
Vertical Grain Fir 1.00 Medium

Standard Veneer Machining


We will use the following standards and thse in WDMA I.S.6A-01 to match up panel veneers unless
otherwise specified.

Standard Custom Grade


All species and cuts will be running book match, with the
exception of rift cut red oak, rift cut white oak and all other quarter cut species, which will be
running slip matched.

Standard Premium Grade


All species will be book and balance matched, except rift cut species which will be slip matched to
avoid barber-poling.

Please see WDMA I.S. 6A-01 for further details on specifying panel veneer.
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Non-Rated Stile and Rail Door Specifications


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Non-Rated Standard Stile and Rail Door Specifications

Maximum Door Size 4-0 x 10-0


Minimum Door Size 1-0 x 2-0
Thicknesses Available 1.375, 1.75, 2.25
Stiles, Rails, & Mullion Width (face) Min. 3 Max. 12
Bottom Rail Width (face) 1
Min. 3 Max. 12
Minimum Length of Any Part 9
Sticking/Glass Stop Profiles .375 Quarter Round
.375 Ovolo
.375 Ogee
.375 Square
Panel Raise Profiles Scoop (standard), Hip Bevel and
Custom Match
Panel Size Limits Min. 6 x Max. 80

All doors meet or exceed


the following: ANSI/WDMA
I.S.6A, 2001-Industry Standard
for Architectural Stile & Rail
Doors. AWI, Section 1400, 7th
Edition, Version 1.1, 1998-
Stile & Rail Doors WIC
Section 13, 10th Edition Manual
of Millwork 2001 Architectural
Wood Doors-Stile & Rail Doors.
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20 Minute Stile and Rail Door Specifications


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Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B

Max. single door size 4-0 x 9-0


Max. paired door size 8-0 x 9-0
Wood species White pine or denser
Min. door thickness 1.75
Min. stile width 5
Min. top rail width 5
Min. cross rail width 3
Min. mullion width 3
Min. bottom rail width 5
Max. panel size 38 x 93.5
Min. raised panel thickness 1.125
Min. flat panel thickness .625
Min. dist. between panels or lites and panels 3
Max. light area See page 25
Max. light area 36
Max. transom width 48
Conc. vert. rods-6 stiles 1
Yes
Various profiles Yes
Meeting stile edges Metal edges and astragals not required
Raceways/door bottoms Yes
Concealed closer arms Yes

1
Refer to page 24 for CVR requirements.
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20 Minute Fire Rated True Divided Lite


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All standard sticking options and lited elevations are available. The following will apply with a Stile
& Rail wood bead 20-minute lite kit.

Glazing Options

Clear Glass will be 1/4 PyroEdge-20 (unless otherwise specified) with 1 bars and muntins.
Maximum size for 20 minute French door lites will be 12-1/2 x 24-1/2 (cutout size) for no
limit of lites.

Maximum clear view area (unless otherwise noted): 35 wide x 77 high.

Glass Types:

1/4 PyroEdge-20 (32 wide x 87" high)


1/4 Superlite 1-20
3/16 Firelite NT
1/4 Fireglass 20 (36 wide x 84 high)
5/16 Firelite Plus
1/4 Pyroswiss

With 3 minimum cross or lock rails, maximum single cutout size will be larger, per sizes above.
Larger combinations are available with 3 rails rather than 1 bars and muntins.

Additional 20-Minute Glazing Notes:

Stile & Rail doors may be used in combination with fire rated glazing and metal or wood
veneered metal lite kits, as necessary. Consult factory for particulars, such as minimum 6 stiles
and top rails with metal lite kits or that multiple lites with metal or wood lite kits may be used if
separated by 3 mullions or cross rails.
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Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
Neutral Pressure Positive Pressure
Max. single door size 3-6 x 9-0 3-6 x 9-0
Max. paired door size 7-0 x 9-0 7-0 x 8-0
Wood species All All
Min. door thickness 1.75-raised panel 1.75-raised panel
Min. stile width 5 5.5
Min. top rail width 5 5
Min. cross rail width 3 3
Min. mullion width 3 3
Min. bottom rail width 9 9
Max. Flat Panel Size 32 x 93.5 32 x 93.5
Max. Raised Panel Size 32" x 93.5" 32 x 93.5
Min. Raised Panel Thickness 1.125 1.125
1.125 with 1.125 with
Min. Flat Panel Thickness1
2.25 stiles and rails 2.25 stiles and rails
Min. Dist. Between Panels
3 3
or Lites and Panels
Max. Lite Area Depends on glazing Depends on glazing
Max. Transom Height 36 36
Max. Transom Width 42 36
Concealed Vertical Rods 2
Available with 6 stiles Not Available
#59FS smoke & fire #59FS smoke & fire
Meeting Stile Edges
mortised astragal3 mortised astragal3
Raceways/Door Bottoms Yes Yes
Temp. Rise @ 30 min. 250 F 250 F

1
1.75 thick door may be available; please call for details.
2
Refer to page 24 for CVR requirements.
3
Doors over 8 0 tall require metal edges.
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60 Minute Stile & Rail Door Specifications


Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
Neutral Pressure Positive Pressure
Max. single door size 3-6 x 9-0 3-6 x 9-0
Max. paired door size 7-0 x 9-0 7-0 x 8-0
Wood species All All
Min. door thickness 1.75-raised panel 1.75-raised panel1
Min. stile width 5 5.5
Min. top rail width 5 5
Min. cross rail width 3 3
Min. mullion width 3 3
Min. bottom rail width 9 9
Max. Flat Panel Size 32 x 93.5 32 x 93.5
Max. Raised Panel Size 32" x 93.5" 32 x 93.5
Min. Raised Panel Thickness 1.125 1.125
1.125 with 1.125 with
Min. Flat Panel Thickness2
2.25 stiles and rails 2.25 stiles and rails
Min. Dist. Between Panels
3 3
or Lites and Panels
Max. Lite Area Depends on glazing Depends on glazing
Max. Transom Height 36 36
Max. Transom Width 42 36
Concealed Vertical Rods 3
Available with 6 stiles Not Available
#59FS smoke & fire #59FS smoke & fire
Meeting Stile Edges
mortised astragal4 mortised astragal4
Raceways/Door Bottoms Yes Yes
Temp. Rise @ 30 min. 250 F 250 F

1
Category A doors must be at least 2.25 thick.
2
See sections on the next page.
3
Refer to page 24 for CVR requirements.
4
Doors over 8 0 tall require metal edges.
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90 Minute Stile & Rail Door Specifications


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Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
Neutral Pressure Positive Pressure
Max. single door size 3-6 x 9-0 3-6 x 9-0
Max. paired door size 7-0 x 9-0 7-0 x 8-0
Wood species All All
Min. door thickness 2.25 Only 2.25 Only
Min. stile width 5 5.5
Min. top rail width 5 5
Min. cross rail width 3 3
Min. mullion width 3 3
Min. bottom rail width 9 9
Max. Flat Panel Size 32 x 93.5 32 x 93.5
Max. Raised Panel Size 32" x 93.5" 32 x 93.5
Min. Raised Panel Thickness 1.625 1.625
Min. Flat Panel Thickness 1.125 1.125
Min. Dist. Between Panels
3 3
or Lites and Panels
Max. Lite Area1 Depends on glazing Depends on glazing
Max. Transom Height 36 36
Max. Transom Width 42 36
Conc. Vert. Rods-6 Stiles 2
Yes N/A
#59FS smoke & fire #59FS smoke & fire
Meeting Stile Edges
mortised astragal3 mortised astragal3
Raceways/Door Bottoms Yes Yes
Temp. Rise @ 30 min. 250 F 250 F

1
100sq. in. maximum for temperature rise rating.
2
Refer to page 24 for CVR requirements.
3
Doors over 8 0 tall require metal edges.
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ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors can match almost any color available. We match every door to your
specifications so you are not limited to a list of common finishes.

The two types of transparent finishing systems we use are TR-2 Catalyzed Lacquer and TR-6
Catalyzed Polyurethane as defined in the WDMA I.S. 6-A quality standard.

Report Card Comparison of Available


ANSI/WDMA I.S. 6-A Finish System
Adapted from AWI 7th Edition Quality Standards
Transparent System Code TR-2 TR-6
Finish System Type Catalyzed Lacquer Catalyzed Polyurethane
General Durability C A
Finish Clarity A D
Finished Surface Flexibility C B
Stain Resistance A A
Heat Resistance A A
Moisture Resistance B A
Solvent Resistance B A

Ratings are subjective judgments based on the general performance of generic products.

The TR-2 system has the advantage of lower cost, good strength, reliability, is easy to repair and
will be an excellent finish choice for the majority of interior applications.

The TR-6 system has a higher solids content than the TR-2 which can effect its finish clarity, but
it is also very hard and durable with one of the highest chemical and wear resistance ratings
available. However, the TR-6 finish is also more difficult to repair than the TR-2. Additionally,
off-gassing emissions are not a concern because it does not occur after the finish has completely
cured. TR-6 is available in interior applications and required in all exterior applications.
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Original samples supplied by the customer will be matched as closely as possible in a range of
three shades. Some color variations may occur due to natural characteristics found in wood such
as a difference in grain and texture.

Lighting is also a very important factor when evaluating a sample for overall appearance. When
viewed under different types of lighting, such as incandescent, fluorescent, and natural sunlight,
one may see a change in appearance due to the different reflective properties of each. This
phenomenon is called metamerism. Samples shall be viewed under actual installed lighting
conditions.

Finished control samples shall be protected from light so that no change in color will occur from
the time the sample is made to when it is used to check the appearance conformity of the end
product.

With these factors in mind, we attempt to produce a finish which will be a pleasing blend of color
and tone throughout the entire project. Our experts take care and pride to ensure that every door
has a look of charm and distinction.

Samples
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors will submit 4 samples of finish color for the customers approvals. You
will be asked to sign the back of one of the samples and return it, keeping the other three for your
records. Production will not begin until signed samples are returned.

Priming

We can provide interior and exterior primed products, each consisting of 1 or 2 coats of primer,
which can be sanded between coats (per specification).

Doors which have normal MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) panels will require a specifically
formulated high solids primer. This primer has hiding and filling properties that will help minimize
the lifting of fibers which can occur in the panel raise.

Finishing Limitations

An end product is only as good as its beginnings. For example, if a custom grade door is specified
with a premium grade finish, it is still a custom grade door. Staining may lessen the gap between
custom and premium, but not always. If a clear finish is desired, then a premium door should be
specified. This will ensure a good match in natural color and grain.

All doors pre-finished by ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors custom and premium grade, are hand-sanded
prior to finishing to remove any cross grain scratches and to better achieve a uniform color
throughout the door.
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Like any piece of fine furniture, wood doors need proper finishing and periodic maintenance to
keep it performing its best. For a long-lasting, beautiful door, please follow the instructions as
outlined in the appropriate section below. Failure to follow care & finishing recommendations will
void the doors warranty.

Factory finishing is usually specified for high quality work where a superior appearance and
performance of the finish is desired. Benefits of factory finishing include consistency, control
of film thickness, environmental compliance, and curing/drying of the finish in a controlled
atmosphere. Its use assumes a maximum degree of manufacture preparation so that site
installation can be performed with a minimum amount of cutting, fitting, and adjustment to
facilitate project completion.

Field finishing is typically specified when there is not a demand for specific need for a superior
appearance and is not necessarily part of the woodwork contract. This would normally be
specified in the painting specification section. The finisher/painter is responsible for examining
and accepting the woodwork as supplied prior to the commencement of finishing. The finisher/
painter is responsible for meeting or exceeding the control sample for surface performance
characteristics (such as color, texture and sheen), including proper surface preparation, shading
and blending of color and other requirements as defined or referenced in the project
specifications or finish documents.

CAUTION: ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors cannot evaluate all the available paints and stains, nor the
customers specific application requirements. Your coating supplier should know of suitable finish
systems that give satisfactory results in your region. It is highly recommended that top quality finishes
be selected, and the application instructions on the container or technical information be followed
explicitly.

Interior Doors
Maiman Stile and Rail interior doors are offered in two finish options as designated by WDMA
(Window and Door Manufacturers Association) including TR2/OP2 (Catalyzed Lacquer) and
TR6 (Catalyzed Polyurethane). Factory finished interior doors receive a lifetime warranty for
manufacturers defects.

Unfinished interior doors do not carry any finish warranty, only manufacturers warranty for
construction of the door. Per warranty instructions, all unfinished Maiman doors must be finished
within 14 days receipt.

If you have purchased unfinished doors, you can choose from a wide variety of stain or paint
possibilities. Reputable finish suppliers can provide a broad selection of color chips to
demonstrate the look you can achieve when staining wood doors.

Refinishing Factory Finished Interior Doors


Refer to the technical data sheets, product data sheets or specification sheets of your preferred
finish supplier for exact preparation, process and finishing instruction on the product you intend
to use for compatibility and application.
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Field Finishing Interior Doors


General guidelines are provided through WDMAs Job Site Information bulletin. It is
recommended that this document be printed and used as a general reference for site finishing.
Refer to the technical data sheets, product data sheets or specification sheets of your preferred
finish supplier and material for exact preparation, process and finishing instruction on the product
you intend to use for compatibility and application.

Exterior Doors
ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors apply only TR6 (Catalyzed Polyurethane) finishes to factory finished
exterior doors. Factory finished exterior doors carry a 1 year warranty for factory finish, provide all
conditions are met with regard to the Exterior Warranty.

CAUTION: Avoid EXTERIOR WOOD DOORS finished in a dark color that will absorb heat when exposed
to direct sunlight or without adequate overhead soffit protection.

Refinishing Factory Finished Exterior Doors


Factory finished exterior doors require continued care and maintenance to insure continued
performance and aesthetics. It is recommended that a yearly inspection (twice a year in
coastal areas) be performed to review structural and aesthetic issues that may have changed in
the previous year due to exterior conditions on the site. Refer to the technical data sheets,
product data sheets or specification sheets of your preferred finish supplier for exact preparation,
process and finishing instruction on the product you intend to use for compatibility and
application to the original factory finish applied.

Field Finishing Exterior Doors


Refer to the technical data sheets, product data sheets or specification sheets of your preferred
finish supplier and material for exact preparation, process and finishing instruction on the product
you intend to use for compatibility and application for EXTERIOR APPLICATION.
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20, 45, 60, and 90 Minute Fire Rated Openings


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20, 45, 60, and 90 Minute Concealed Vertical Rod


Criteria for Paired Stile and Rail Fire Door Openings

Specifications for 20, 45, 60 Minute Doors:

5 steel edges at meeting stiles (optional veneer wrapped)


Minimum stile width: 6 (face dimension)
Optional stile and rail thickness: 1-3/4 or 2-1/4
Hardware must be approved for use in wood and wood & plastic covered composite fire doors
20, 45, and 60 minute = Underwriters Laboratories (UL) rating USA and Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada (UL Canada)

Specifications for 90 Minute Doors:

5 steel edges at meeting stiles (optional veneer wrapped)


Minimum stile width: 6 (face dimension)
Minimum stile and rail thickness: 2-1/4
Hardware must be approved for use in wood and wood & plastic covered composite fire doors
20, 45, and 60 minute = Underwriters Laboratories (UL) rating USA and Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada (UL Canada)
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Contents

Construction Detail................................................................................................................................................... 2
Wood Moulding..................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Louver Unites - Wood and Metal ......................................................................................................................... 5
Vision Panels - Wood and Metal........................................................................................................................... 6
Factory Installed Glass.......................................................................................................................................... 7-9
Astragals/Edges.........................................................................................................................................................10
Dutch Door......................................................................................................................................................... 11-16
Doors with Transoms (Non Fire-Rated)..................................................................................................... 17-18
Doors with Transoms (Fire-Rated).............................................................................................................. 19-22
Wicket Door..............................................................................................................................................................23
Special machining - Rabbiets/Radius Edge......................................................................................................24
Fire Door Plant-Ons.................................................................................................................................................25
Full Glass / Full Warranty Door.............................................................................................................................26
ElectroLynx.................................................................................................................................................................27
Door Glazing Charts......................................................................................................................................... 28-29
Wood Frames..................................................................................................................................................... 30-33
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Meeting Edge Options

No Bevel Bevel

Parallel Bevel
Rabbeted
Dbl. Egress

Metal Edge Metal Edge Flat Astragal


Guards/Astragal Guards

Glazing Options
Standard Minimums

All cutouts for metal or wood vision panels must be a


minimum of 5 (152 mm) from the edge of the door
and/or other cutouts for louvers, locks, closers or other
hardware.

This 5 (152 mm) distance must be maintained or the


Flush Mouldings* fire label and warranty will be voided. For non-fire rated
doors, the distance may be decreased to 5 (127 mm).
Less than 5 (127 mm) may affect the warranty

Using a 10 (254 mm) margin between the edge of the


door and the edge of any cutout near the lock area will
eliminate most label and warranty conflicts.

* A variance in the downset of flush mouldings may occur


Lip Mouldings** due to allowable tolerance deviations of components.

** Lip mouldings only are available for Thermal Fused Doors.


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General Moulding Requirements


Species shall match or be compatible with face veneer or laminate
Moulding shall be free of open defects, shake, splits, or doze
Moulding must be smooth and free of visible knife, saw or sanding marks

Lip Moulding for Lites


1. Matching specie to door face veneer for Premium grade. For use with
1-3/4 thick doors
M2G - Flat Lip Moulding 15/16 wide x 5/8 thick, 3/32 radius.
3 M3G - Beveled Lip Moulding 15/16 wide x 3/4 thick, 3/32 radius
2. Wire Brad - Lip Moulding is factory attached.
3. 1/4 Glazing - Glazing materials are not included.
2 4. Beveled back for glazing compound or 1/16 tape (not included).
5. Lites - Order size - visible glass size
Cutout size = visible glass + (2 x moulding profile)
Glass size = cutout - 1/4 wide - 1/4 high
1
15/16
4 15/16
3/32 3/32

3/8
1/2
3/4
5/8

11/16 11/16

M2G M3G

Flush Moulding for Lites


1. Matching specie to door face veneer for Premium grade. For use with
1-3/4 thick doors
3
M6G - Flush Moulding 11/16 wide x 3/8 thick, 3/32 radius.
2. Wire Brad - Flush Moulding is factory attached.
3. 1/4 Glazing - Glazing materials are not included.
2
4. Beveled back for glazing compound or 1/16 tape (not included).
5. Lites - Order size - visible glass size
Cutout size = visible glass + (2 x moulding profile)
Glass size = cutout - 1/4 wide - 1/4 high
1 3/32

4
3/8

11/16
A variance in the downset of flush mouldings may occur
due to allowable tolerance deviations of components.
M6G
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Fire Rated Flush Wood Moulding for Lites


1. Available with 45, 60 and 90 minute fire rated (mineral core) doors.

Distance from Lite Cutout to:


Area Width Height Door Edge Hardware Prep Lite Cutouts
Hourly Rating Multiple Lites
(in2) (inch) (inch) (inch) Cutout (inch) (inch)
90 Minute 100 33 33 Yes, sum of areas < 100 in2 5 1.313 5
45-60 Minute 1296 36 54 Yes, sum of areas < 1296 in 2
5 1.313 5

2. Factory installed: glass, glazing material, glazing bead, clips, nails, provided.
3. Flush Moulding Profile: MF3
4. Available Species: Red Oak, Natural Birch, White Maple, Cherry, Mahogany, and Walnut.
Contact you Customer Service Professional for availability of other species.
5. Glass: 1/4 thick nominal wired glass (100 in2 maximum) or 3/16 thick nominal ceramic
(1296 in2 maximum)
6. Cutout Size and Glass Size:
Cutout Width = Visible Glass Width + 1.500
Cutout Height = Visible Glass Height + 1.500
Glass Width = Visible Glass Width + 1.375
Glass Height = Visible Glass Height + 1.375

3/4

MF3

A variance in the downset of flush mouldings may occur


due to allowable tolerance deviations of components.
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Louver Units
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V-Slat Wood Louver


1. L100 Wood Non-Vision Louver Unit - 3/4 wide, 33% free
11/16
1
air movement. Matching specie to door face veneer for
3/32
Premium grade. For use with 1-3/4 thick doors. Specify
louver size the same as cutout size. 1-3/8 thick doors
5/8
require framed louvers. Louvers may not be installed in
7/16 20 minute fire doors.
M2W - Flat Lip Moulding 11/16 wide x 5/8 thick,
M2W 1/2 3/32 radius.
M6W - Flush Moulding 7/16 wide x 3/8 thick, 3/32
radius
3/32 3
2. Wire Brad - Mouldings are factory attached. Louvers are
3/8 not factory installed as standard. Louvers may be facorty
3/4 installed as an option.
2
7/16 3. Field installation may require the use of glazing tape for
proper fit.
M6 W A variance in the downset of flush mouldings may occur
due to allowable tolerance deviations of components.

V-Slat Metal Louver


9/16 1. L600 Metal Non-Vision Louver Unit - 1-1/16 wide, 20
3/32 1 gauge steel, 50% free air movement. For use with 1-3/4
thick doors. 1-3/8 thick doors require framed louvers.
5/8 Louver cutout is 1/8 less then order size. Louvers may not
be installed in 20 minute fire doors.
5/16
M2M - Flat Lip Moulding 9/16 wide x 5/8 thick, 3/32
M2M 1/2
radius.
M6M - Flush Moulding 5/16 wide x 3/8 thick, 3/32
radius
3/32 2. Wire Brad - Mouldings are factory attached. Louvers are
3
3/8 not factory installed. Louvers may be facorty installed as an
option.
5/16 2
1/16 3. Field installation may require the use of glazing tape for
proper fit.
M6M
A variance in the downset of flush mouldings may occur
due to allowable tolerance deviations of components.

Metal Fusible Link Louver


1. L1900A Framed Metal Non-Vision Louver Unit - Fire
3 rated fusible link unit for use with 45, 60 or 90 minute
fire doors. 1-3/4 wide. 135 degree F fusible link. 40% free
1 air movement. For use with 1-3/4 thick doors only. Not
factory installed. Louvers may not be installed in 20
minute fire doors.
2. Steel mounting frame overlaps door face 1.
3. Through bolt applied. Security screws are available by
option.
2 4. Metal fusible link louvers will not be factory installed.
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Fire rated Metal Vision Panel


1. M110 Metal Vision Frame - Fire rated for 20, 45, 60 and 90 minute
fire door applications. 18 gauge steel with mitered, round corners 4

that are braced and welded. Available wood veneer wrapped as an


option. Low profile for hardware clearance.
2. Metal frame and glazing support clip.
3. Vandal proof binder screw.
4. For 1/4 thick listed glazing (not included).
Note: No glazing compound or tape is required. Not factory installed.
5. Fire rated metal vision panels will be factory installed.
6. Lites - Order size = visible glass size
Cutout size = visible glass size + 1-1/2 side + 1-1/2 high
Glass size = visible glass size + 3/4 wide + 3/4 high
7. Listed for UL10b and UL10c. 1 3
2

Note: Custom shapes for specialty lites must be specified for visible
glass size and cutout size.

20 Minute Moulding for Lites


4
1. Matching specie to door face veneer for Premium grade. For use with
1-3/4 thick 20 minute rated fire doors.
M2L - Beveled Lip Moulding 1 wide x 3/4 thick.
M2F - Beveled Flush Moulding 3/4 wide x 1/2 thick.
2. Metal glazing support clip.
3. Glazing compound or tape required for proper fit (not included).
4. For 1/4 thick listed glazing (not included).
Size are visible glass size. Cutouts are 1 larger in width and height.
Custom shapes for specialty lites must be specified for visible glass
size and cutout size.
1
5. Lites - Order size = visible glass size 3

Cutout size = visible glass size + (2 x moulding profile) 2

Glass size = cutout - 1/4 wide - 1/4 high


6. Listed for UL10b and UL10c.
A variance in the downset of flush mouldings may occur
due to allowable tolerance deviations of components.
Note: Custom shapes for specialty lites must be specified for visible glass 4

size and cutout size.

11/16
1/2

1/2
1/2
9/32

M2F M2L 1
3
2
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Factory Installed Glass


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KERALITE FILMED
GLASS DESCRIPTION

FIRE RATING 20-90 MINUTE


US TESTING LISTED AND LABELED WITH UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. FILE #R14515.
TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 9, UL 10B, UL 10C, NFPA 80, NFPA 252, NFPA 257
CANADIAN TESTING CAN/ULC-S106, S104
IMPACT SAFETY RATING CPSC 16CFR PART 1201 (CATEGORIES I & II), ANSI Z97.1, CAN/CGSB-12.1-M
NOMINAL THICKNESS 3/16 (5 MM)
THICKNESS TOLERANCE +1/64 TO -1/64 (+0.4 MM TO -0.4 MM)
U VALUE BTU/(HR*SQFT*DEGF) 0.88
WEIGHT (LBS/SQ FT.) 2.4
APPROX. VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMISSION 86%

MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM


RATING CORE TYPE
EXPOSED AREA WIDTH HEIGHT
Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
20, 45 1296 36 54
Engineered Composite, Agrifiber
Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
20, 45 2550 34 75
Engineered Composite
60* 900 12 75 Mineral
60* 864 24 36 Mineral
60, 90 1296 24 54 Mineral
Temp Rise 100 12 33 Mineral
** Glazing tape required for all fire rated applications

KERALITE LAMINATED
GLASS DESCRIPTION

FIRE RATING 20-90 MINUTE


US TESTING LISTED AND LABELED WITH UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. FILE #R14515
TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 9, UL 10B, UL 10C, NFPA 80, NFPA 252, NFPA 257
CANADIAN TESTING CAN/ULC-S106, S104
IMPACT SAFETY RATING CPSC 16CFR PART 1201 (CATEGORIES I & II). ANSI Z97.1, CAN/CGSB-12.1-M
NOMINAL THICKNESS 5/16 (8 MM)
THICKNESS TOLERANCE +1/64 TO -1/64 (+0.4 MM TO -0.4 MM)
U VALUE BTU/(HR*SQFT*DEGF) 0.88
WEIGHT (LBS/SQ FT.) 4.1
APPROX. VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMISSION 82%

MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM


RATING CORE TYPE
EXPOSED AREA WIDTH HEIGHT
Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
20, 45 1296 36 54
Engineered Composite, Agrifiber
Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
20, 45 2550 34 75
Engineered Composite
60* 900 12 75 Mineral
60* 864 24 36 Mineral
60, 90 1296 24 54 Mineral
Temp Rise 100 12 33 Mineral
** Glazing tape required for all fire rated applications
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FIRELITE NT (FIG05)
Glass Description

CERAMIC, FILMED FIRE AND SAFETY RATED GLASS


BRAND: FIRELITE NT
GRADE: PREMIUM
THICKNESS: 3/16 NOMINAL
WARRANTY: 3 YEAR LIMITED
INCLUDES: GLAZING TAPE AND SETTING BLOCKS AS REQUIRED
IMPACT SAFETY RATING: CPSC 16CFR1201, CAT I AND CAT II

FIRE LISTINGS MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM


NOTES RATING CORE TYPE
EXPOSED AREA WIDTH HEIGHT
UL APPROVED, POSITIVE Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
PRESSURE. GLASS IS 20, 45 1296 36 54
Engineered Composite, Agrifiber
MARKED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
1 20, 45 2856 34 84
INTERNATIONAL Engineered Composite
BUILDING CODE 2 60* 960 12 80 Mineral
SECTION 715.4.6 AND
2 60* 864 24 36 Mineral
2406
2 60, 90 1296 24 54 Mineral
Temp Rise 100 12 33 Mineral
* 2 lites max
1 Same as above PEMKO FG3000845
2 Same as above PEMKO FG3000890

FIRELITE PLUS (FIG06)


Glass Description

CERAMIC, LAMINATED FIRE AND SAFETY RATED GLASS


BRAND: FIRELITE PLUS
GRADE: PREMIUM
THICKNESS: 5/16 NOMINAL
WARRANTY: 5 YEAR LIMITED
INCLUDES: GLAZING TAPE AND SETTING BLOCKS AS REQUIRED
IMPACT SAFETY RATING: CPSC 16CFR1201, CAT I AND CAT II

FIRE LISTINGS MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM


NOTES RATING CORE TYPE
EXPOSED AREA WIDTH HEIGHT
UL APPROVED, POSITIVE Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
PRESSURE. GLASS IS 20, 45 1296 36 54
Engineered Composite, Agrifiber
MARKED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
1 20, 45 2856 34 84
INTERNATIONAL Engineered Composite
BUILDING CODE 2 60* 960 12 80 Mineral
SECTION 715.4.6 AND
2 60* 864 24 36 Mineral
2406
2 60, 90 1296 24 54 Mineral
Temp Rise 100 12 33 Mineral
* 2 lites max
1 Same as above PEMKO FG3000845
2 Same as above PEMKO FG3000890
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1/4 TEMPERED (FIG01)


Glass Description

1/4 CLEAR TEMPERED IMPACT SAFETY RATED GLASS


QUALITY RATING: Q3, ASTM C1036-06
THICKNESS: 1/4 NOMINAL
WARRANTY: 1 YEAR LIMITED
INCLUDES: GLAZING TAPE AND SETTING BLOCKS AS REQUIRED
IMPACT SAFETY RATING: CPSC 16CFR1201, CAT I AND CAT II

GLASS IS MARKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE SECTION 2406

NOT FOR USE ON FIRE RATED DOORS

1/4 FILMED WIRE (FIG02)


Glass Description

1/4 FILM WIRE, FIRE AND IMPACT SAFETY RATED GLASS


QUALITY RATING: Q3, ASTM C1036-06
THICKNESS: 1/4 NOMINAL
WARRANTY: 1 YEAR LIMITED
INCLUDES: GLAZING TAPE AND SETTING BLOCKS AS REQUIRED
IMPACT SAFETY RATING: CPSC 16CFR1201, CAT I AND CAT II

FIRE LISTINGS

UL AND MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM


RATING CORE TYPE
INTERTEK/WARNOCK- EXPOSED AREA WIDTH HEIGHT
HERSEY APPROVED, Mineral, Particleboard, Stave Lumber,
POSITIVE PRESSURE. 20, 45 1296 36 54
Engineered Composite, Agrifiber
GLASS IS MARKED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH 60, 90 * 300 15 33 Mineral
INTERNATIONAL Temp Rise 100 12 33 Mineral
BUILDING CODE * Non Temp Rise
SECTION 715.4.6 AND
2406


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Flat Wood Astragal


1. A1 Wood Astragal - 2 wide, 1/2 thick, 1/4 radius on face edges.
Matching specie to door face veneer for Premium grade. For use with
1-3/4 or 1-3/8 thick doors.
2. May be applied using wood screws and adhesive.
3. Not for use on any 45, 60 or 90 minute fire rated doors. Flat wood
astragals may be applied to 20 minute neutral pressure tested pairs
with Firestop metting edges.

Metal Astragal & Edge


1. M207. metal Edge Set With Overlapping Astragal - 16 gauge welded
astragal overlaps meeting edge 1. Approved for 20, 45, 60 and 90 3
minute fire door applications. Available wood veneer wrapped as
an option. May be specified unmachined or machined for builders
hardware.
2. 20 gauge wrap-around metal edge overpals meeting stile 1.
3. Phillips Flat head Screws - #8 x 3/4 12 on center (included).

Note: Overlapping astragals are no longer required for fire rated pairs.

1 2

Double Metal Edge


1. M208 Double Metal Edge Set - 20 gauge wrap-around metal edge
2
overlaps metting stiles of doors 1. Approved for 20, 45, 60 and 90
1
minute fire door applications. Available wood veneer wrapped as
an option. may be specified unmachined or machined for builders
hardware.
2. Phillips Flat head Screws - #8 x 3/4, 12 on center (included).
Note: Double metal edges are no longer required on 20, 45, 60 or 90
minute paris if doors are specified to be without metal edges. Requires
special interior blocking profiles.
3. Also available with 5 wrap-around metal edges for use with the
application of concealed vertical rod exit devices in the M250 series.
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Dutch Door (Non Fire Rated)


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General Notes
1. Allow for shelf thickness when specifying hardware.
2. Standard shelf is 1.125 (28 mm) thick wood, 1 side only.
3. Standard wood shelf sits between leaves.
4. Shelf and supports are not factory installed
Height By Specification
5. Note if shelf is not required.
6. Note if other than standard shelf is required.
7. Dutch doors are available in GPD or GCD bonded consturction
only.
8. GPD has matching bottom rail in top leaf. GCD has non-matching
bottom rail in top leaf.
9. Dutch doors are available in single openings up to 40 x 90.
Dutch doors are available in paired openings up to 80 x 90.

3/16

1-3/4
Height By Specification
(includes shelf)

Shelf

1-1/8

Shelf Bracket
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NON RATED DUTCH DOOR


General Notes
TOP LEAF
1. Dutch doors may be provided with:
a. Straight cut metting edges of top and
bottom leaf. 2 Wood Rails (Min.)
b. Rabbeted metting edges of top and
bottom leaf.
2. Standard clearnace between top leaf and bottom 1-1/8 Wood Shelf
leaf of Dutch doors is 3/16.
3. Dutch door latching may be cylindrical, mortise
or flushbolt latches that latch:
a. top leaf into bottom leaf, bottom leaf into
frame.
b. top leaf into bottom leaf, top leaf into
frame.
c. top leaf into frame, bottom leaf into frame. 2 Wood Rails (Min.)

BOTTOM LEAF

EXAMPLE OF LATCHING CONFIGURATION

TOP LEAF TOP LEAF ACTIVE LEAF INACTIVE LEAF

BOTTOM LEAF BOTTOM LEAF

PAIR OF DUTCH DOORS


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Dutch Door (20 Minute Fire Rating)


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General Notes
1. Allow for shelf thickness when specifying hardware.
2. Standard shelf is 1.125 (28 mm) thick wood, 1 side only.
3. Standard wood shelf sits between leaves.
4. Shelf and supports are not factory installed
5. Note if shelf is not required.
Height By Specification

6. Note if other than standard shelf is required.


7. Dutch doors are available in GPD or GCD bonded consturction only.
8. GPD has Firestop bottom rail in top leaf. Firestop top rail in bottom
leaf. GCD has Firestop bottom rail in top leaf, Firestop top rail in
bottom leaf.
9. Dutch doors are not available in 90 minute neutral pressure tested
construction.
10. Positive pressure fire tested Dutch door constructions are not
available.
1/8 11. Dutch doors are available in 20 minute fire rated single openings up
to 40 x 80.
12. Dutch doors are available in 20 minute fire rated paired openings up
to 80 x 80.
Height By Specification
(includes shelf)

1-3/4

Shelf

1-1/8 4

Shelf Bracket
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General Notes
20 MINUTE DUTCH DOOR
1. 20 minute Dutch doors may be provided with one of
these: TOP LEAF
a. An overlapping astragal applied to the
bottom rail of the top leaf
b. Intumescent fire seal installed in the 2 wide Firestop Rails (Min.)
bottom rail of the top leaf.
Intumescent
c. Standard wood shelf sits between leaves.
2. A maximum 1/8 (3.2 mm) clearance between top leaf 1-1/8 Wood Shelf
and bottom leaf of fire rated Dutch doors is allowed.
3. Fire rated Dutch doors require both leaves to be self
latching. Leaf to leaf or leaf to frame.
4. Fire rated Dutch door latching is limited to cylindrical
or mortise latches that latch:
a. top leaf into bottom leaf, bottom leaf into frame.
b. top leaf into bottom leaf, top leaf into frame.
2 wide Firestop Rails (Min.)
c. top leaf into frame, bottom leaf into frame.
5. Flushbolts are allowed on the inactive leaves of a pair.
BOTTOM LEAF

EXAMPLE OF LATCHING CONFIGURATION

TOP LEAF TOP LEAF ACTIVE LEAF INACTIVE LEAF

BOTTOM LEAF BOTTOM LEAF

PAIR OF DUTCH DOORS


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Dutch Door (45/60 Minute Fire Rated)


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General Notes
1. Allow for shelf thickness when specifying hardware.
2. Standard shelf is 1.125 (28 mm) thick wood, 1 side only.
3. Standard wood shelf butts to face of bottom leaf.
4. Shelf and supports are not factory installed
5. Note if shelf is not required.
6. Note if other than standard shelf is required.
Height By Specification

7. Dutch doors are available in GPD or GCD bonded consturction only.


8. GPD has Firestop bottom rail in top leaf. Firestop top rail in bottom
leaf. GCD has Firestop bottom rail in top leaf, Firestop top rail in
bottom leaf.
9. Dutch doors are not available in 90 minute neutral pressure tested
construction.
10. Positive pressure fire tested Dutch door constructions are not
available.
11. Dutch doors are available in 45/60 minute fire rated single openings
1/8 up to 40 x 80.
12. Dutch doors are not available in 45/60 minute fire rated paired
openings.
Height By Specification
(includes shelf)

1-3/4

Shelf

1-1/8
4

Shelf Bracket
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Dutch Door (45/60 Minute Fire Rated)


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General Notes 45/60 MINUTE DUTCH DOOR

1. 45/60 minute Dutch doors may be provided with one of


TOP LEAF
these:
a. An overlapping astragal applied to the
bottom rail of the top leaf 2 wide Firestop Rails (Min.)
b. Intumescent fire seal installed in the
bottom rail of the top leaf. Intumescent
c. Standard wood shelf sits between leaves.
1-1/8 Wood Shelf
2. A maximum 1/8 (3.2 mm) clearance between top leaf and
bottom leaf of fire rated Dutch doors is allowed.
3. Fire rated Dutch doors require both leaves to be self
latching. Leaf to leaf or leaf to frame.
4. Fire rated Dutch door latching is limited to cylindrical or
mortise latches that latch:
a. top leaf into bottom leaf, bottom leaf into frame.
b. top leaf into bottom leaf, top leaf into frame. 2 wide Firestop Rails (Min.)
c. top leaf into frame, bottom leaf into frame.
BOTTOM LEAF

EXAMPLE OF LATCHING CONFIGURATION

TOP LEAF TOP LEAF

BOTTOM LEAF BOTTOM LEAF


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Doors with Transoms (Non-Rated)


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Non-rated Doors with Transoms


1. Doors with transoms are available with or without frame transom bars in
single or paired openings.
2. Meeting edges of transoms and doors in openings without transom bars may
be straight cut or rabbeted. See standard rabbet detail.
3. Doors with transoms are available in GPD and GCD bonded constructions
only.
4. GPD has matching rails at bottom of transom and top of door. GCD has
5. non-matching rails at bottom of transom and top of door.
6. Spring bolts are required for installation of transom panels. To receive
lifetime warranty on doors and transoms, springbolts must be placed a
minimum of 2 (51 mm) from each corner.
Panels up to 18 (458 mm) in height require 2 springbolts per side.
Panels up to 36 (916 mm) in height require 3 springbolts per side.
Panels up to 40 (1220 mm) in height require 4 springbolts per side.
7. Doors with transoms are available in single openings up to 40 x 100.
Maximum transom panel size in a single opening up to 40 wide x 34 high.
Doors with transoms are available in paired openings up to 80 x 100.
Maximum transom panel size is a paired opening is 80 wide x 34 high.
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Doors with Transoms (Non-Rated)


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NON RATED DOOR WITH TRANSOM

Solid Wood Cores

Transom

1 Wood Rails

1/8 Max. Gap


1/8 Max. Gap
1 Wood Rails

Steel Astragals Optional

Solid Wood Cores

1-3/4 1-3/4

DOOR WITH TRANSOM Non-Rated Doors with Transoms


IN FRAME WITH MULLION

1. Doors with transom may be provided with:


Transom a. Straight cut meeting edges of door and
transom with an over lapping astragal
optional.
1 Wood Rails b. Straight cut meeting edges of door and
transom with frame transom bar.
c. Rabbeted meeting edges of door and
transom.
2. A maximum 1/8 (3.2 mm) clearance between
Mullion door and transom is allowed in non-rabbeted
applications.
3. Transom panels must be installed using
springbolts placed a minimum of 2 (51 mm)
from each corner.

1 Wood Rails
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Door with Transom (20 Minute Fire Rated)


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20 Minute Fire Rated Doors with Transoms


1. Transom panels must be the same construction as the 20 minute fire door.
2. Neutral pressure tested doors with transom panels may be rabbeted, or installed with a metal edge and astragal, or
with a transom bar between the door and transom.
Positive pressure tested doors with transom panels must be installed in a frame with a transom bar
between the door and transom.
3. Transom installed over a pair of 20 minute rated doors must be separated with a frame mullion. The mullion must limit
the width of each separate transom to the width of each leaf of the door pair.
4. The transom panel must be machined for spring bolts by the licensed machiner of manufacturer. The appropriate
number of springbolts will be supplied by the machiner.
5. Fire rating labels will be provided on door and transom stating Door and Transom Assembly.
6. Fire rated transom panels must be installed using approved steel springbolts. The springbolts shall be placed 2 (51
mm) from each corner with the minimum number centered on each side. Holes must be drilled in the frame to accept
the springbolts. Hole locations vary with respect to rabbeted and unrabbeted tansoms.
Panels up to 18 (458 mm) in height require 2 springbolts per side.
Panels up to 36 (916 mm) in height require 3 springbolts per side.
Panels up to 40 (1220 mm) in height require 4 springbolts per side.
7. Maximum clearance between the frame and panel must be 1/8 (3.2 mm).
8. Doors with transoms are available in single openings up to 40 x 100. Maximum transom panel size in a single
opening up to 40 wide x 34 high. Doors with transoms are available in paired openings up to 80 x 100. Maximum
transom panel size is a paired opening is 80 wide x 34 high. Transom panels above pairs of doors must be separated
by a mullion.
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Door with Transom (20 Minute Fire Rated)


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Solid Wood Cores

Transom

1 Wide Firestop Rails Min.


1/8 Max. Gap
1/8 Max. Gap

1 Wide Firestop Rails Min.

Steel Astragals

Solid Wood Cores

1-3/4 1-3/4

20 Minute Doors with Transoms 20 MINUTE DOOR WITH TRANSOM


IN FRAME WITH MULLION
1. Neutral pressure tested fire doors with transoms may be
provided with:
a. Straight cut meeting edges of door and
transom with an over lapping astragal. Transom
b. Straight cut metting edges of door and
transom with frame transom bar.
c. Rabbeted meeting edges of door and
transom. 1 Wide Firestop
Positive pressure tesed fire doors with Rails Min.
transoms must be installed in a frame with
transom bar between the door and transom.
2. A maximum 1/8 (3.2 mm) clearance between door
and transom is allowed in non-rabbeted applications. Mullion
Maximum clearance between the frame and transom
panel must be 1/8 (3.2 mm).
3. Fire rated Transom panels must be installed using
approved steel springbolts. The springbolts shall be
placed 2 (51 mm) from each corner with the minimum 1 Wide Firestop
number centered on each side. Holes must be drilled in Rails Min.
the frame to accept the springbolts. Hole locations vary
with respect to rabbeted and unrabbeted transoms.
Panels up to 18 (458 mm) in height require 2
springbolts per side.
Panels up to 36 (916 mm) in height require 3
springbolts per side.
Panels up to 40 (1220 mm) in height require
4 springbolts per side.
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45/60/90 Minute Fire Rated Doors with Transoms


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45/60/90 Minute Fire Rated Doors with Transoms


1. Transom panels must be the same construction as the 20 minute fire door.
2. Neutral pressure tested doors with transom panels may be rabbeted, or installed with a metal edge and astragal, or
with a transom bar between the door and transom. Rabbeted door and transom assemblies must be constructed with
minimum 5 (127 mm) Firestop bottom rail of transom and top rail of door. The rabbet must be a minimum 1/2 (13
mm) deep x 7/8 (22 mm) wide.
Positive pressure tested doors with transom panels must be installed in a frame with a transom bar between the door
and transom.
3. If an overhead door closer is to be installed the bottom rail of the transom and the top rail of the door must be 5 (127
mm) Firestop. When transom bar is provided the rails shall be standard Firestop or Firestop II material.
4. Transom installed over a pair of fire rated doors must be separated with a frame mullion. The mullion must limit the
width of each separate transom to the width of each leaf of the door pair.
5. The transom panel must be machined for spring bolts by the licensed machiner of manufacturer. The appropriate
number of springbolts will be supplied by the machiner.
6. Fire rating labels will be provided on door and transom stating Door and Transom Assembly.
7. Fire rated transom panels must be installed using approved steel springbolts. The springbolts shall be placed
2 (51 mm) from each corner with the minimum number centered on each side. Holes must be drilled in the frame to
accept the springbolts.
Panels up to 18 (458 mm) in height require 2 springbolts per side.
Panels up to 36 (916 mm) in height require 3 springbolts per side.
Panels up to 40 (1220 mm) in height require 4 springbolts per side.
Maximum clearance between the frame and panel must be 1/8 (3.2 mm).
8. Neutral pressure tested fire doors with transoms are available in single openings up to 40 x 100.
Positive pressure tested fire doors with transoms are available in single openings up to 40 x 90.
Neutral pressure tested fire doors with transoms are available in paired openings up to 80 x 100.
Positive pressure tested fire doors with transoms are available in paired openings up to 80 x 90.
Maximum transom panel size in a single opening up to 40 wide x 34 high.
Maximum transom panel size in a paired opening is 40 wide x 34 high.
Transom panels above pairs of doors must be separated by a mullion.
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Doors with Tramsoms (45/60/90 Minute Fire Rated)


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Transom

5 Wide Firestop Rails Min.

1/8 Max. Gap


1/8 Max. Gap
5 Wide Firestop Rails Min.

Steel Astragals

1-3/4 1-3/4

45/60/90 Minute Doors 45/60/90 MINUTE DOOR WITH TRANSOM


IN FRAME WITH MULLION
with Transoms
1. Neutral pressure tested fire doors with transoms may be
provided with: Transom
a. Straight cut meeting edges of door and transom
with an over lapping astragal.
b. Straight cut metting edges of door and transom G-P Firestop Composition
with frame transom bar. 1 Wide Firestop
c. Rabbeted meeting edges of door and transom. Rails Min.
Rabbeted meeting edges require 5 (127 mm)
bottom rail of tramson and top rail of door.
Positive pressure tesed fire doors with transoms
must be installed in a frame with transom bar
between the door and transom. Mullion
2. A maximum 1/8 (3.2 mm) clearance between door
and transom is allowed in non-rabbeted applications.
Maximum clearance between the frame and transom
panel must be 1/8 (3.2 mm).
3. Fire rated Transom panels must be installed using
approved steel springbolts. The springbolts shall be
G-P Firestop Composition
placed 2 (51 mm) from each corner with the minimum
number centered on each side. Holes must be drilled in
1 Wide Firestop
the frame to accept the springbolts. Hole locations vary Rails Min.
with respect to rabbeted and unrabbeted transoms.
Panels up to 18 (458 mm) in height require 2
springbolts per side.
Panels up to 36 (916 mm) in height require 3
springbolts per side.
Panels up to 40 (1220 mm) in height require
4 springbolts per side.
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Wicket Doors (Standard)


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General Notes
1. Requires handing of call door and wicket door
2. Latch/lock for call door must be suitable for rabbeted application
3. Shelf and call door are not factory installed
4. Available in GPD or GCD bonded constructions only
5. SCLC (EC) core required

Hinged Side
Call Unrabbeted Rabbeted
Door

3/32
Shelf
Reveal

1-1/8 Thick Shelf


Wicket
Door
1-3/4

13/16
2

Shelf
9/16
Call Door Size

4
Opening Size

1-3/4

Typical Rabbet
Shelf Bracket
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Special Machining
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General Notes Standard Rabbet

1. Provide non-vision joint between door and transom.


2. Non-fire rated wood core door/transom units hae solid matching
hardwood top rail in door and bottom rail in transom.
3. Rabbets allow 1/8 spacing between door and transom when door is in
closed position.
4. Available on 20-minute rated doors/transoms.
5. May be applied to 45, 60 and 90-minute fire doors. Mineral core
fire door/transom units do not have matching rails. requires special
construction.
6. Available on 1-3/4 thick doors only.
7. Available in GPD or GCD bonded constructions only.
Note: GPD has matching bottom rail on top leaf and matching top
rail on bottom leaf.
GCD has non-matching bottom rail on top leaf and non-matching
top rail on bottom leaf.

General Notes Transom

1. Used on doors when specified using pivot hinges or when double


acting door is specified.
Door
2. When specified for application to lock stile, verify lock/latch hardware
compatibility. Requires full face stile.
3. When specified for application to hinge stile, verify radius of edge with
hardware template requirements.
4. Available on 1-3/4 thick doors only.
5. Available in GPD or GCD bonded constructions only.
6. Not available on any fire rated door.
7. Specify radius on hinge and lock edge.
Radius Edge

Available Radii (R)

Convex Concave

2-1/2 1-5/32
1-7/8
1-1/2
1-5/32
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Fire Door Plant-Ons


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General Notes
Decorative Door Plant-ons are allowed on 20, 45, 60 and 90 minute
Minimum spacing labeled fire doors. The following conditions apply:
to edge of door or 1. Type, size and configuration are limited by the door
cutout.
manufacturers tested authorities.
2. The plant-ons must be applied under label service at factory or
qulaified distributor. Plant-ons may not be field applied to fire
rated doors.
Minimum spacing
between plant-ons.

Standard Profiles Offered


1. ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors offers the following profiles.
Customers may supply assembled plant-ons in other species and
profiles, provided they meet the specifications for the intended
use listed below. These may also be used on non-fire rated doors.

9/16 3/4

1-1/2 1-1/2
Minimum enclosed
area. P-7 P-8
Twice the profile
width for width of
area..
5/8

2-3/8

P-9
Specifications 20 Minute GP 45/60 Minute GP 90 Minute
Max. Profile Width: 1-3/4 2-1/2 2-1/2
Max. Profile Height 3/4 3/4 3/4
Wood Specie Douglas Fir or Denser Same Same
Attachment Adhesive or Mechanical Adhesive or mechanical Adhesive
Spacing: to edge
4 4 4
of door or cutout
Between Plant-ons Equal or Greater than Profile Same Same
Min. Enclosed Area N/A 2 Time Profile Width & Height 2 Time Profile Width & Height
Mouldings may not cover in Mouldings may not cover in Mouldings may not cover in
Coverage
excess of 20% of door face. excess of 22% of door face. excess of 22% of door face.
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ElectroLynx System
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THE GRAHAM ELECTROLYNX CABLE IS EQUIPPED WITH THE ELECTROLYNX SYSTEM OF PLUG IN
CONNECTORS FOR FAST, EASY, CONNECTION TO SIMILARLY EQUIPPED ASSAABLOY HARDWARE.
THE ELECTROLYNX CABLE HAS 12 CONDUCTORS OF 22 GA. WIFRE, WITH ELECTROLYNX CONNECTORS.
POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) IS AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED.

AVAILABLE IN GPD & GCD DOORS ONLY

VERIFY CABLE LOCATION SINGLE MULTIPLE


BEFORE MODIFYING DOOR CABLE CABLE

HINGE EDGE
LOCK EDGE

OR SURFACE APPLICATION OF
HARDWARE.

SINGLE

3 HINGE DOOR

4 HINGE DOOR

5 HINGE DOOR
CABLE

3/8

CL ELECTRIC
HINGE
LOCATION

HARDWARE
LOCATION *ELECTRIC ELECTRIC
HINGE HINGE
LOCATION LOCATION

ELECTRIC
HINGE
LOCATION
HINGE EDGE
LOCK EDGE

MULTIPLE
CABLE* ELECTRIC
HINGE
LOCATION

ELECTRIFIED FIRE STOP BLOCKING


TRIM OR WIDER FIRE STOP
3/8
STILE DEPENDING ON
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

*DOOR MUST BE *THE ELECTROLYNX HINGE WILL ALWAYS


PREPPED WITH A BE LOCATED IN THE SECOND HINGE
MINIMUM OF FROM THE FLOOR
4 HINGES

MAXIMUM OF TWO RACEWAYS PER DOOR ON FIRE-RATED DOORS.


CAN BE USED IN BOTH NEUTRAL & POSITIVE PRESSURE DOORS CATEGORY A & B
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Door Glazing Chart


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General Notes:
All glass must be fire rated and safety impact rated.
To meet label requirements there must be 3-5/16 between all hardware and lite cutouts in door.

Max Max Max Glass Thick- Temp


Fire Rating Lite Kit Notes
Size Width Length ness Rise
Filmed Wire
20 Minute 110 1296 36 54 1/4" No
20 Minute Wood 1296 36 54 1/4" No
45 Minute 110 1296 36 54 1/4" No AF and Mineral core
60 Minute 110 300 15 33 1/4" No
60 Minute 110 100 12 33 1/4" Yes
90 Minute 110 300 15 33 1/4" No
90 Minute 110 100 12 33 1/4" Yes
Firelite NT
20 Minute 110 1296 36 54 3/16" No
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
20 Minute 110 2856* 34 84 3/16" No
Glazing Tape. Not allowed on AF core doors.
45 Minute 110 1296 36 54 3/16" No AF core only
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
45 Minute 110 2856* 34 84 3/16" No
Glazing Tape. Mineral core only.
60 Minute 110 300 15 33 3/16" No
60 Minute 110 100 12 33 3/16" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 3/16" No
Glazing Tape.
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 960* 12 80 3/16" No Glazing Tape. (Two lite maximum. 960 sq in. each.
12" maximum width)
90 Minute 110 300 15 33 3/16" No
90 Minute 110 100 12 33 3/16" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
90 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 3/16" No
Glazing Tape.
Firelite Plus
20 Minute 110 1296 36 54 5/16" No
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
20 Minute 110 2856* 34 84 5/16" No
Glazing Tape. Not allowed on AF core doors.
45 Minute 110 1296 36 54 5/16" No AF and mineral core only
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
45 Minute 110 2856* 34 84 5/16" No
Glazing Tape. Mineral core only.
60 Minute 110 300 15 33 5/16" No
60 Minute 110 100 12 33 5/16" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 5/16" No
Glazing Tape.
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 960* 12 80 5/16" No Glazing Tape. (Two lite maximum. 960 sq in. each.
12" maximum width)
90 Minute 110 300 15 33 5/16" No
90 Minute 110 100 12 33 5/16" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
90 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 5/16" No
Glazing Tape.

* Multiple Lites Allowed AF Core = Agrifiber core


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Door Glazing Chart


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General Notes:
All glass must be fire rated and safety impact rated.
To meet label requirements there must be 3-5/16 between all hardware and lite cutouts in door.

Max Max Max Glass Thick- Temp


Fire Rating Lite Kit Notes
Size Width Length ness Rise
Pyran Platinum F
20 Minute 110 1296 36 54 3/16" No
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
20 Minute 110 2550* 34 75 3/16" No
Glazing Tape. Not allowed on AF core doors.
45 Minute 110 1296 36 54 3/16" No AF and mineral core only
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
45 Minute 110 2550* 34 75 3/16" No
Glazing Tape. Mineral core only.
60 Minute 110 300 15 33 3/16" No
60 Minute 110 100 12 33 3/16" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 3/16" No
Glazing Tape.
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 900* 12 75 3/16" No Glazing Tape. (Two lite maximum. 900 sq in. each.
12" maximum width)
90 Minute 110 300 15 33 3/16" No
90 Minute 110 100 12 33 3/16" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
90 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 3/16" No
Glazing Tape.
Pyran Platinum L
20 Minute 110 1296 36 54 3/8" No
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
20 Minute 110 2550* 34 75 3/8" No
Glazing Tape. Not allowed on AF core doors.
45 Minute 110 1296 36 54 3/8" No AF and mineral core only
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S45
45 Minute 110 2550* 34 75 3/8" No
Glazing Tape. Mineral core doors only.
60 Minute 110 300 15 33 3/8" No
60 Minute 110 100 12 33 3/8" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 3/8" No
Glazing Tape.
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
60 Minute 110 900* 12 75 3/8" No Glazing Tape. (Two lite maximum. 900 sq in. each.
12" maximum width)
90 Minute 110 300 15 33 3/8" No
90 Minute 110 100 12 33 3/8" Yes
Maximum 4090 door. Must use Pemko FG3000S90
90 Minute 110 1296* 24 54 3/8" No
Glazing Tape.
* Multiple Lites Allowed AF Core = Agrifiber core
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Wood Frames
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ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors offers a complete line of non-rated frames to compliment our fire-rated
frames. All of our frames feature the same high quality craftsmanship as our stile and rail doors and
will match them beautifully. We use the same veneer and finishing products on both doors and
frames, regardless of fire-rating.

Over the last 35 years we have found flat jambs to be the most economical, environmentally
responsible, and highest quality in appearance and construction. Flat jambs are a much more
stable product than other types of jambs, and the veneered frame will be of superior face
materials.

We produce flat jambs with the door stops constructed of solid lumber: long, loose, and
unmitered to be applied in the field. This allows for a perfect fit when the door is hung and
latched. The frames themselves will be a veneered construction with the exception of Paint
Grade jambs which may be solid lumber. The 1/16 veneer used on the stiles and rails of our
doors is the same 1/16 veneer we use on our frames. These frames can also be used for sidelights
or transoms.

Non-Rated Stain Grade Flat Jamb

Standard jamb thickness is 13/16 and standard door stop size is 5/8 x 1-1/2 as shown in the
standard construction drawing above. We can also produce custom frames in other dimensions
with few restrictions for non-rated jambs.

Note on Rabbetted Jambs


ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors also offers non-rated rabbetted jambs, in both single and double rabbet.
However, for continuity of products as well as conservation of resources, We HIGHLY RECOMMEND
that a flat jamb with a wider door stop (as necessary) be used in lieu of solid lumber rabbetted
jambs. Fire-Rated rabbetted jambs are not available.
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20-Minute Fire-Rated Flat Jamb


Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
Max. single frame size 4-0 x 9-0
Max. paired frame size 8-0 x 9-0
Wood species W. Pine or denser
Min. wall thickness 3.75
Min. stop height .625
Min. stop width 1.5
Min. casing size 1.875 wide x .375
Casing wood species Any
4-sided sidelite frames 3-0 x 9-0
4-sided transom frames 8-0 x 3-0
Borrowed sidelite frames 1-6 x 7-0
Borrowed transom frames N/A
Wall types Steel, wood stud, or masonry

20 Minute Stain Grade Flat Jamb


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45 and 60 Minute Wood Frame Specifications


Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
Neutral Pressure Positive Pressure
Max. single frame size 4-0 x 9-0 4-0 x 9-0
Max. paired frame size 8-0 x 9-0 8-0 x 9-0
Wood species Any Any
Min. wall thickness 4.625 4.625
Min. stop height .625 .625
Min. stop width 1 (1.5 standard) 1.5
Min. casing size 1.625 wide x .313 1.625 wide x .313
Wall types Steel stud, wood stud, Steel stud, wood stud,
or masonry or masonry

90 Minute Wood Frame Specifications


Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
Neutral Pressure Positive Pressure
Max. single frame size 4-0 x 8-0 4-0 x 8-0
Max. paired frame size 8-0 x 8-0 Pending
Wood species Any Any
Min. wall thickness 4.875 4.875
Min. stop height .625 .625
Min. stop width 1 (1.5 standard) 1.5
Min. casing size 1.625 wide x .313 1.625 wide x .313
Wall types Steel stud, wood stud, Steel stud, wood stud,
or masonry or masonry
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45, 60, and 90 Minute Jambs


Neutral and Positive Pressure Categories A & B
(Category B shown below)
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Factory Coordination Information............................................................................................................................1


Machining Fire Doors.....................................................................................................................................................2
Fire Door Listings - Single Opening.......................................................................................................................3-4
Fire Door Listings - Paired Opening......................................................................................................................5-6
Fire Door Listings - Double Egress Pair.................................................................................................................7-8
Obtaining Machining Authority.................................................................................................................................9
Door Code Chart................................................................................................................................................... 10-13
Notes
Wood Doors
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Graham | Maiman Wood Door Technical Manual
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Factory Coordination Information


Machining and Coordination Information Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
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MAIMAN

1. Door Schedule should include:


A. Sizes, type, core, lite/louver placements, veneer, door numbering system which is the
same on all schedules, lite/louver moulding requirements, prefinish specifications and
sample approval data order is factory finished, prefitting and beveling instructions
including undercuts, labeling requirements.
B. In order to offer full warranty and label requirement, 5 (127mm)
of core material is required between lite and lock cutouts.
2. Hardware Schedule
3. Hardware Templates or Template List
4. Frame Schedule
5. Hardware Location Sheets
A. Location Sheets
1) Hinge Locations including hinge backset
2) Strike locations for each type of lock being used - cylindrical, mortise, deadlock, hospital
latch, etc.
6. Requested Ship Date
7. Ship to Address

Some of the items that are missed most often are:


1) Prefitting/beveling specifications including undercuts.
2) Complete hardware location information (frame location sheets/shop drawings).
3) Lite-lock conflict affecting full warranty or label authority.
4) Prefinish specifications and sample approval.
5) Hardware template list or templates.
6) Lite moulding requirements
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Wood Doors
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MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual

What Can Legally Be Done in the Field?

NFPA-80 1999
1-3.4 Preparation. Preparation of fire door assemblies for locks, latches, hinges, remotely
operated or remotely monitored hardware, concealed closers, glass lights, vision panels, louvers,
and astragals and the application of plant-ons and laminated overlays shall be performed in
accordance with the manufacturers inspection service procedure and under Label Service.

Exception: For Job site preparation of surface applied hardware, function holes for mortise locks, holes
for labeled viewers, a maximum 3/4 in. (19-mm) wood and composite door undercutting, and
protection plates (see 2-4.5) shall be permitted.

Surface applied hardware is applied to the face of a door without removing material from the door
other than drilling round holes through the face of the door to accommodate cylinders, spindles, similar
operational elements, and through bolts. The holes shall not be permitted to exceed a diameter of 1 in.
(25.4 mm) with the exception of cylinders.

NOTE 1:Doors ordered undercut from the factory may not accommodate 3/4 field undercutting.
Check with manufacturer before proceeding.

NOTE 2:Effective approximately January 1, 1991, all machining for 20 minute doors must be
performed under Label Service, except those procedures listed in Exception No. 1 above.
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Machining and Coordination Information Wood Doors
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Single 20 Minute 20 Minute 20 Minute 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90
Door W Neutral A Positive B Positive W Neutral A Positive B Positive
Max. Width 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0"
Max. Height 10'0" 9'0" 9'0" 10'0" 9'0" 9'0"
Thickness 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4"
Door/Transom
Max. Height (opening) 10'0" 9'0" 9'0" 10'0" 9'0" 9'0"
Transom Width 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0"
Transom Height 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4"
Straight Cut X X X X X X
Rabbet Cut X NA NA X NA NA
Dutch Door
Max. Width 4'0" NA NA * 4'0" ** 40 ** 40
Max. Height 8'0" NA NA * 8'0" ** 80 ** 80
Top Leaf Height 4'0" NA NA 4'0" ** 40 ** 40
Bottom Leaf Height 4'0" NA NA 4'0" ** 40 ** 40
Shelf X NA NA X NA NA
Core
Particleboard X X X
Eng. Composite LSL X X X
Staved Lumber X X X
Mineral Composite X X X
Agrifiber X X X 45 Min. Only 45 Min. Only 45 Min. Only
Stiles
Wood X X X
Wood/LSL X X X
Wood/Firestop OPT OPT OPT X X X
Rails
Wood X X X
LSL X X X
Wood/Firestop X
Firestop OPT OPT OPT X X X
Door Faces
Wood Veneer X X X X X X
Hardboard X X X X X X
MDO X X X X X X
HPDL X X X X X X
Thermal Fused (LPDL) X X X X X X
Options
Lock Block X X X X X X
Wide Top Rail X X X X X X
Wide Bottom Rail X X X X X X
Intermediate Rail X X X X X X
Plant-ons X X X X X X
Raceway 3/8" X X X X X X
Wide Stile Back X X X X X X
Added Fire Info.
Temperature Rise NA NA NA 250 250 250
Hosestream X X X X X X
60/90 60/90 60/90
Lites - Standard 45 min. 45 min. 45 min.
Min. Min. Min.
Max. Width 36" 36" 36" 36" 10" 36" 10" 36" 10"
Max. Height 54" 54" 54" 54" 33" 54" 33" 54" 33"
Max. Area - square inch. 1296" 1296" 1296" 1296" 100" 1296" 100" 1296" 100"
Louvers
Max. Width NA NA NA 24" 24" 24"
Max. Height NA NA NA 24" 24" 24"
Max. Area - square inch. NA NA NA 576" 576" 576"

* 45 & 60 Min. Only ** 60 Min. Only


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Single 20 Minute 20 Minute 20 Minute 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90
Door W Neutral A Positive B Positive W Neutral A Positive B Positive
Hanging
Mortise Hinge X X X X X X
Surface Hinge X X X X X X
Anchor Hinge X X X X X X
Pivot Hinge (offset only) X X X X X X
Continuous Hinge X X X X X X
Securing
Min. Bolt Throw 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2"
Max. Cyl. Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
Max. Mortise Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
Max. Deadlock Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
1 or 2 Point Latch X X X X X X
Surface Rim Exit Device X X X X X X
Mortise Rim Exit Device X X X X X X
Surface Vertical Rod X X X X X X
Conc. Vertical Rod* X X X X X X
Electric Lock X X X X X X
Closing
Surface Closer X X X X X X
Conc. Arm Only X X X 45, 60 Min. Only 45 Min. Only 45 Min. Only
Spring Hinges X X X X X X
Floor Closer X X X X X X
Eletrci X X X X X X
Pneumatic X X X X X X
Protective
Kick Plates X OPT OPT X X X
Surface Plates 48" 48" 48" 48" 48" 48"
Mortise Edge X NA NA X NA NA
Surface Edge X X X X X X
CVR Metal Edge OPT OPT OPT 5" 5 5
Stops
Overhead Arm Only X X X 45, 60 Min. Only 45 Min. Only 45 Min. Only
Overhead Holder NA NA NA NA NA NA
Elect. Mag. Holder X X X X X X
Miscellaneous
Viewers 1" max. X X X X X X
Drop Bottom Seal X X X X X X
Smoke Gasket - Surface X X X X X X
EPT X X X 45, 60 Min. Only 45, 60, 90 Min. 45, 60, 90 Min.
Metal Vision Panel X X X X X X
Wood Vision Panel X X X NA NA NA
Fus. Link Louver NA NA NA X X X
Wood Louver NA NA NA NA NA NA

* Some LBR or CTL concealed exit devices are available without door to floor thermal bolts. Call factory.
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Machining and Coordination Information Wood Doors
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20 Minute 20 Minute 20 Minute 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90


Pair
W Neutral A Positive B Positive W Neutral A Positive B Positive
Max. Width 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0"
Max. Height 10'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0"
Thickness 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4"
Door/Transom
Max. Height (opening) 10'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0"
Transom Width 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0"
Transom Height 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4"
Straight Cut * X X X X X X
Rabbet Cut NA NA NA NA NA NA
Dutch Door
Max. Width 8'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Max. Height 8'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Top Leaf Height 4'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Bottom Leaf Height 4'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Shelf X NA NA NA NA NA
Core
Particleboard X X X
Eng. Composite LSL X X X
Staved Lumber X X X
Mineral Composite X X X
Agrifiber X X X NA NA NA
Stiles
Wood X X X
Wood/LSL X X X
Wood/Firestop OPT X X X X X
Rails
Wood X X X
LSL X X
Wood/Firestop X
Firestop OPT X X X X X
Door Faces
Wood Veneer X X X X X X
Hardboard X X X X X X
MDO X X X X X X
HPDL X X X X X X
Thermal Fused (LPDL) X X X X X X
Options
Lock Block X X X X X X
Wide Top Rail X X X X X X
Wide Bottom Rail X X X X X X
Intermediate Rail X X X X X X
Plant-ons X X X X X X
Raceway 3/8" X X X X X X
Wide Stile Back X X X X X X
Added Fire Info.
Temperature Rise NA NA NA 250 250 250
Hosestream X X X X X X
60/90 60/90 60/90
Lites - Standard 45 min. 45 min. 45 min.
Min. Min. Min.
Max. Width 36" 36" 36" 36" 10" 36" 10" 36" 10"
Max. Height 54" 54" 54" 54" 33" 54" 33" 54" 33"
Max. Area - square inch. 1296" 1296" 1296" 1296" 100" 1296" 100" 1296" 100"
Louvers
Max. Width NA NA NA 24" 24" 24"
Max. Height NA NA NA 24" 24" 24"
Max. Area - square inch. NA NA NA 576" 576 576

* Requires use of horizontal and vertical transom bars


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Wood Doors
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MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual

20 Minute 20 Minute 20 Minute 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90


Pair
W Neutral A Positive B Positive W Neutral A Positive B Positive
Hanging
Mortise Hinge X X X X X X
Surface Hinge X X X X X X
Anchor Hinge X X X X X X
Pivot Hinge (offset only) X X X X X X
Continuous Hinge X X X X X X
Securing
Min. Bolt Throw 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2"
Max. Cyl. Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
Max. Mortise Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
Max. Deadlock Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
1 or 2 Point Latch X X X X X X
Surface Rim Exit Device X X X X X X
Mortise Rim Exit Device X X X X X X
Surface Vertical Rod X X X X X X
Conc. Vertical Rod* X X X X X X
Electric Lock X X X X X X
Electric Strike X X X X X X
Closing
Surface Closer X X X X X X
Conc. Arm Only X X X 45, 60 Only 45 Only 45 Only
Spring Hinges X X X X X X
Floor Closer X X X X X X
Eletrci X X X X X X
Pneumatic X X X X X X
Protective
Kick Plates X OPT OPT X X X
Surface Plates 48" 48" 48" 48" 48" 48"
Mortise Edge X NA NA X NA NA
Surface Edge X X X X X X
CVR Metal Edge OPT OPT OPT 5" 5 5
Stops
Overhead Arm Only X X X 45, 60 Only 45 Only 45 Only
Overhead Holder NA NA NA NA NA NA
Elect. Mag. Holder X X X X X X
Miscellaneous
Viewers 1" max. X X X X X X
Drop Bottom Seal X X X X X X
Smoke Gasket - Surface X X X X X X
EPT X X X 45, 60 Only 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90
Metal Vision Panel X X X X X X
Wood Vision Panel X X X NA NA NA
Fus. Link Louver NA NA NA X X X
Wood Louver NA NA NA NA NA NA

* All SVR-LBR and CVR-LBR are going to require thermal pin preps as such.
20 & 45 min. panel - thermal pin going door to door.
60 & 90 min. panel - thermal pin going door to floor.
Additional thermal pins will be supplied by customer.
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Fire Door Listings - Double Egress Pair


Machining and Coordination Information Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
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MAIMAN

20 Minute 20 Minute 20 Minute 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90


Double Egress Pair
W Neutral A Positive B Positive W Neutral A Positive B Positive
Max. Width 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0"
Max. Height 10'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0" 8'0"
Thickness 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4" 1-3/4"
Door/Transom
Max. Height (opening) 10'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0" 9'0"
Transom Width 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0" 4'0"
Transom Height 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4" 3'4"
Straight Cut * X X X X X X
Rabbet Cut NA NA NA NA NA NA
Dutch Door
Max. Width 8'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Max. Height 8'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Top Leaf Height 4'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Bottom Leaf Height 4'0" NA NA NA NA NA
Shelf X NA NA NA NA NA
Core
Particleboard X X X
Eng. Composite LSL X X X
Staved Lumber X X X
Mineral Composite X X X
Agrifiber X X X NA NA NA
Stiles
Wood X X X
Wood/LSL X X X
Wood/Firestop OPT X X X X X
Rails
Wood X X
LSL X
Wood/Firestop X
Firestop OPT X X X X X
Door Faces
Wood Veneer X X X X X X
Hardboard X X X X X X
MDO X X X X X X
HPDL X X X X X X
Thermal Fused (LPDL) X X X X X X
Options
Lock Block X X X X X X
Wide Top Rail X X X X X X
Wide Bottom Rail X X X X X X
Intermediate Rail X X X X X X
Plant-ons X X X X X X
Raceway 3/8" X X X X X X
Wide Stile Back X X X X X X
Added Fire Info.
Temperature Rise X X X 250 250 250
Hosestream X X X X X X
60/90 60/90 60/90
Lites - Standard 45 min. 45 min. 45 min.
Min. Min. Min.
Max. Width 36" 36" 36" 36" 10" 36" 10" 36" 10"
Max. Height 54" 54" 54" 54" 33" 54" 33" 54" 33"
Max. Area - square inch. 1296" 1296" 1296" 1296" 100" 1296" 100" 1296" 100"
Louvers
Max. Width NA NA NA 24" 24" 24"
Max. Height NA NA NA 24" 24" 24"
Max. Area - square inch. NA NA NA 576" 576 576

* Required use of horizontal and vertical transom bars


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Wood Doors
Machining and Coordination Information
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Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN Wood Door Technical Manual

20 Minute 20 Minute 20 Minute 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90


Double Egress Pair
W Neutral A Positive B Positive W Neutral A Positive B Positive
Hanging
Mortise Hinge X X X X X X
Surface Hinge X X X X X X
Anchor Hinge X X X X X X
Pivot Hinge (offset only) X X X X X X
Continuous Hinge X X X X X X
Securing
Min. Bolt Throw 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2" 1/2"
Max. Cyl. Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
Max. Mortise Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
Max. Deadlock Backset 5" 5" 5" 5" 5" 5"
1 or 2 Point Latch X X X X X X
Surface Rim Exit Device X X X X X X
Mortise Rim Exit Device X X X X X X
Surface Vertical Rod X X X X X X
Conc. Vertical Rod* X X X X X X
Electric Lock X X X X X X
Electric Strike X X X X X X
Closing
Surface Closer X X X X X X
Conc. Arm Only X X X 45, 60 Only 45 Only 45 Only
Spring Hinges X X X X X X
Floor Closer X X X X X X
Eletrci X X X X X X
Pneumatic X X X X X X
Protective
Kick Plates X X X X X X
Surface Plates 48" 48" 48" 48" 48" 48"
Mortise Edge X NA NA X NA NA
Surface Edge X X X X X X
CVR Metal Edge OPT OPT OPT 5" 5 5
Stops
Overhead Arm Only X X X 45, 60 Only 45 Only 45 Only
Overhead Holder NA NA NA NA NA NA
Elect. Mag. Holder X X X X X X
Miscellaneous
Viewers 1" max. X X X X X X
Drop Bottom Seal X X X X X X
Smoke Gasket - Surface X X X X X X
EPT X X X 45, 60 Only 45, 60, 90 45, 60, 90
Metal Vision Panel X X X X X X
Wood Vision Panel X X X NA NA NA
Fus. Link Louver NA NA NA X X X
Wood Louver NA NA NA NA NA NA

* All SVR-LBR and CVR-LBR are going to require thermal pin preps as such.
20 & 45 min. panel - thermal pin going door to door.
60 & 90 min. panel - thermal pin going door to floor.
Additional thermal pins will be supplied by customer.
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Obtaining Machining Authority


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ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors manufactures and machines doors utilizing authorities established
by Warnock Hersey International. Warnock Hersey International is a certified testing facility,
recognized and accepted by all major building code organizations such as ICBO, BOCA, and
Southern Building Congress, and local authorities. Authority to machine fire doors outside the
manufacturing facility may be granted by Warnock Hersey International. This authority may be
granted to customers and distributors of products manufactured by ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors
upon completion of the following procedures:

1. A written request to ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors to release our machining authority must be
submitted.

2. Upon release of the machining authority by ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors, Warnock Hersey will
forward the necessary application forms and requirements directly to the applicant.

3. Upon completion of the application, an inspection will be scheduled by Warnock Hersey.

4. After satisfactory inspection Warnock Hersey will release the machining authorities and order
the necessary labels.
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Any information not provided on code or type chart is considered a special instruction. Missing information may delay the order.

1. Quantity 9. Species
Enter quantity of doors required for this line Description Code
A Plain Sliced Red Oak SRO
2. ID Mark A Rift Red Oak RRO
Enter any identification mark(s) for this line A Plain Sliced White Oak SWO
(10 characters or less) A Rift White Oak RWO
A Rotary Natural Birch RNB
3. Series A Rotary Select White Birch RWB
Description Code A Plain Sliced Natural Birch SNB
Graham Supreme Door GSD A Plain Sliced Select White Birch SWB
Graham Premium Door GPD A Flat Cut Mahogany FCM
Graham Custom Door GCD A Plain Sliced Cherry PSC
Maiman Thermal Fused MTF A Plain Sliced Black Walnut PSW
Medium Density Overlay MDO
4. Construction Primed Hardboard PHR
Description Code Paint Grade Birch PBR
Particleboard Core PC
Agrifiber Core AF Sketch Door Species
Stave Lumber Core SL Metropolitan Collection
Engineered Composite Core EC Plain Sliced Cherry H01
Fire Door Core FD Plain Sliced Red Oak H02
Acoustical Core AC Quarter Sliced Red Oak H03
Hollow Core HC Plain Sliced White Birch H04
Plain Sliced White Oak H05
5. Additional Information Rift White Oak H06
Description Code Provence Collection
Sketchface Door S Plain Sliced Cherry V01
Acoustical Door A Plain Sliced Red Oak V02
3-Ply High Pressure Decorative Laminate PL3 Quarter Sliced Red Oak V03
5-Ply High Pressure Decorative Laminate PL5 Plain Sliced White Birch V04
Plain Sliced White Oak V05
6. Edge Construction Rift White Oak V06
Description Code Colonial Collection
Edgebanded (available GSD & GPD Only) 5 Plain Sliced Cherry T01
Hardwood Edges 7 Plain Sliced Red Oak T02
Quarter Sliced Red Oak T03
7. Label Plain Sliced White Birch T04
All ASSA ABLOY Wood Doors fire rated products are listed Plain Sliced White Oak T05
and labeled under authorities extended to ASSA ABLOY Rift White Oak T06
Wood Doors by Warnock Hersey.
Description Code Custom Designs SCU
Neutral Pressure Laminate
Factory Machined W -Customer must provide manufacturer, model/SKU,
Machined under field label authority N and finish code
Positive Pressure Category A -Example: WilsonArt/Asian Sun/7951
Factory Machined A
Machined under field label authority J
Positive Pressure Category B 10. Face Type
Factory Machined B Description Code
Machined under field label authority M Flush F
Flush with Narrow Vision FNV
8. Rating Flush Full Glass FG
Description Code Flush Full Louver FGL
20 minute (PC, AF, SL, or EC cores only) 20 Special Face Type (by special drawing) FFD
45 minute (FD core only) 45 For more detailed Face Types, see Face Type Chart
60 minute (FD core only) 60
90 minute (FD core only) 90
Sound Transmission Class 29 S29
Sound Transmission Class 30 S30
Sound Transmission Class 31 S31
Sound Transmission Class 35 S35
Sound Transmission Class 41 S41
Sound Transmission Class 42 S42
Sound Transmission Class 46 S46
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11. Moulding 15. Hand


In the case of multiple lites, louvers or combinations, the Description Code
moulding profile will be uniform to all cutouts unless Right hand hinged R
otherwise specified. Graham will supply louvers as indicated Left hand hinged L
by the code unless otherwise specified. All glazing Right hand reverse hinged RR
mouldings are sized for use with 1/4 inch thick glazing Left hand reverse hinged LR
materials. Custom profile mouldings will be subject to No hand NH
special tooling charges. 16. Bevel
Description Code
Description Code Bevel both stile edges 3/3
M2G - lip, all glass cutouts only 2 Bevel lock stile edge only 3L
M3G - beveled lip, all glass cutouts only 3 Bevel hinge stile edge only 3H
M6G - flush, all glass coutouts only 6 No bevel, square edges (allows prefit) 0
L1900 - fusible link louver F Full and square (overrides standard prefit) FS
M110 - metal vision panel, all cutouts Z
M2L - 20 minute beveled lip, all glass cutouts 2L 17. Frame Manufacturer
M2F - 20 minute flush 2F Description Code
M2W - lip / wood louver 2W CURRIES CU
M6W - flush / wood louver 6W Ceco C
M2M - lip / metal louver 2M Dittco DI
M6M - flush / metal louver 6M Amweld A
M2G - lip lite / metal framed louver 2S Mesker M
M2G - lip lite / wood framed louver 2T Steelcraft S
M3G - beveled lip lite / metal framed louver 3S Pioneer PI
M3G - beveled lip lite / wood framed louver 3T Republic RE
M6G - flush lite / metal framed louver 6S Timely TI
M6G - flush lite / wood framed louver 6T Dean Steel DS
L600F - metal framed louver core, all cutouts S Rediframe RD
L100F - wood framed louver core, all cutouts T Special, Existing SP
Different profile (requires special instructions) DP No Machining NM
Cutout only (provide actual cutout size) CO
Flat wood astragal FWA 18. Hinge
Description Weight Code
12. Width 12
1 Pair, 3 1/2 .123 352
Dimensions are to be entered on the WIDTH 1 1/2 Pair, 3 1/2 .123 353
order form in nominal 2 Pair, 3 1/2 .123 354
FT IN
feet and inches. 1 Pair, 4 .130 402
3 0 1 1/2 Pair, 4 .130 403
Standard clearance for prefit with = 1/8 2 4 2 Pair, 4 .130 404
each stile or 1/4 total for single doors 1 Pair, 4 1/2 .134 452
or pairs with metal edges. Pairs without 1 1/2 Pair, 4 1/2 .134 453
metal edges have a standard clearance 2 Pair, 4 1/2 .134 454
of 3/32 each stile or 3/16 total. Any re- 1 Pair, 4 1/2 .180 H452
quirements other than those listed need 1 1/2 Pair, 4 1/2 .180 H453
to be identified in special instructions or 2 Pair, 4 1/2 .180 H454
on a machining sheet. 1 Pair, 5 x 4 1/2 .146 502
1 1/2 Pair, 5 x 4 1/2 .146 503
13. Height 13
HEIGHT
2 Pair, 5 x 4 1/2 .146 504
Dimensions are to be entered on the 1 Pair, 5 x 4 1/2 .190 H502
orderform in nominal feet and inches. FT IN 1 1/2 Pair, 5 x 4 1/2 .190 H503
7 0 2 Pair, 5 x 4 1/2 .190 H504
Standard clearance for prefit height 8 6 Blank - No Prep G19
= 1/8 top, 5/8 bottom or 3/4 total. Top Pivots PTT
Bottom clearance will vary only by Bottom Pivots PTB
frame manufacturers standard, special Pivot Sets PTS
instruction or machining sheet . intermediate Pivots PTM
Pocket Pivots PTP
14. Thickness Anchor Hinge HGA
Description Code Full height continuous hinge Specify manufacturer
1 3/8 8 and model
1 3/4 4
2 1/4 2
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19. Set Exit Devices


Description Code Rim G11
Set of 2 bifold panels 2P Rim vertical rod G11A
Set of 4 bifold panels 4P Mortise G12
Standard grain match pair 2D Concealed vertical rod G12A
Double egress grain match pair 2E SARGENT PP & PR device G14C
Set of 2 bifold panels with hardware 2B Push Pull G18
Set of 4 bifold panels with hardware 4B Push Pull Bar G18A
Set of 3 grain matched 3 Flush Pull FPM
Set of 4 grain matched 4 Trim
Single door with transom T Dummy Trim DT
Single door with side panel SF Dummy Trim / Edge Prep DTE
Strikes
*All standard transom units are continuous grain matched
4 7/8 Strike with Lip E1
to the door. End grain matching is available as an option in
2 3/4 Strike with Lip E2
GSD, GPD or GCD constructions only. Any door and transom
3 1/2 Strike without Lip (Deadlock) E3
combination which exceeds 100 in total combined height
2 3/4 Strike without Lip (Deadlock) E4
will require end grain matching.
Electric Strike E9
4 7/8 No Lip E1B
20. Group / Pairing
Open Back OBS
Description Code
Miscellaneous Strikes STR
Start the set here <
Concealed Hold / Stop CH
Set continues *
Electric Power Transfer EPT
Stop the set here >
Electric Raceway RW
Start and stop the set <>
Door Bottom DB
Advise Lock, Function and Type of Strike
21. Deadlock
Flushbolts
Place Y (yes) in top half of the box if the lock used is a
Top Down 12 Up 12 H1
deadlock. If used on a fire rated door the deadlock must be
Top Down 24 Up 12 H124
self-latching. In bottom half of box, specify height above
Top Down 36 Up 12 H136
finish floor.
Surface Bolts SB
Flushbolts (non ANSI) FB
22. Lock / Strike / Flushbolts
Corner Mount H7
Description Code
Cylindrical & Mortise Locks
23. Hardware Manufacturer
Note: 2 3/4 backset is standard. Specify if other
Description Code
Govt 160 Mod 1 x 2 1/4 face x 2 3/4 B.S. G1
Alarm Lock AL
Govt 161* (or 2 1/8 face bore deadlock) G2
Adams-Rite AD
*If used as deadlock place Y in column
ARROW AW
21 and indicate height above finished
Best BE
floor (standard is 48 AFF if left blank).
Cal Royal CA
Govt 161 (Lever thrubolt prep) G2A
Door Controls Int. DC
Govt 86 Escutcheon Trim (1 3/4 min. width trim) G3
Dorma DO
Govt 86 Edge (pocket) only G3AE
Falcon FA
Govt 86 Sectional trim G3A
Glynn Johnson GJ
Card Lock - mortised CDLM
Hager Hinge HA
Card Lock - cylindrical CDLC
HES HS
Mortise Deadlock G17
Ives IV
Cylindrical Deadlock G16
Locknectics LO
Roller Latch RL
Monarch (Wood) MO
Hospital Latch - cylindrical HSPC
PDQ Hardware PQ
Hospital Latch - mortise HSPM
Precision PR
Lock Blank G19
Corbin Russwin RU
Unit Locks
Rockwood RD
Unit Locks (Specify Manufacturer & Location) G6
SARGENT SA
Securitron SU
Schlage SC
Simplex SI
Tesa TE
Trimco TC
Vingcard VI
Von Duprin VD
Von Duprin (Wood) VW
Yale YA
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Door Code Chart


Machining and Coordination Information Wood Doors
Wood Door Technical Manual GRAHAM
Graham || Maiman
MAIMAN

24. Lock Series / Function 29. Blocking Profile


Specify the manufacturers lock series and function number See Blocking Profile Chart

25. Trim 30. Special Hardware Elevation


Specify the manufacturers outside trim code Use this field when referencing an elevation
on a Graham machining sheet.
26. Mullion
Specify the manufacturers mullion number when
used with sets

27. Edge
Description Code
Double Metal Edge - 1 machined DE
Double Metal Edge - 1 unmachined DB
Astragal and Edge - 1 machined AE
Astragal and Edge - 1 unmachined AB
Double Metal Edge - 5 machined CE
Double Metal Edge - 5 unmachined CB
Wood Flat Astragal unmachined WA

28. Prefinish
Description Code
Primed - 6 Sides PR6
Sealed - 6 Sides SL6
Sealed - Top and Bottom STB
Clear 100
Fallow 125
Barley 175
Spiced Walnut 200
Zin 225
Copper 250
Russet 275
Medium Brown 300
Rose 325
Cocoa 350
Hazel 375
Corsica 380
Dark Walnut 400
Cactus 425
Medium Red 500
Umber 550
Wheat 600
Buff 625
Sandy 650
Apricot 675
Dark Brown 700
Auburn 775
Dark Red 800
Midnight 850
Burgandy 901
Cayenne 902
Ochre 925
Sedona 950
Custom CST

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