SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** FSB USA; locks, pull handles, stops, flush pulls, signs, and bell pushes. This section is based on the products of FSB USA, which is located at: 1 Bishop Lane Madison CT 06443 Tel: 203-404-4700 Fax: 203-404-4710 www.fsbusa.com FSB has produced door hardware for over a century and is now one of the leading international architectural hardware manufacturers. FSB's lever designs are so admired that four have been added to MoMA's permanent collection. Now FSB USA has successfully combined European design with American lock technology. We offer our locksets with over thirty standard levers, in both stainless steel and anodized aluminum, reasonably priced for mid-to-large size commercial projects. FSB locksets are supplied with US manufactured, ANSI standard (Grade 1) UL listed (3 Hour) mortise locks, UL listed (3 Hour) tubular latches and mortise bolts, and residential tubular latches. FSB also manufactures pull handles, door stops, flush pulls, bell pushes, and signs. For effective selection of products, obtain the FSB design manual or visit www.fsbusa.com to view the designs available. This section can be used to specify all door hardware required but does not currently include specifications for hinges or door closers, since FSB does not currently make those items. A hardware schedule, if required, will need to be prepared separately. PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete items below not required for project. A. Locksets and latchsets. B. Pull handles. C. Hinges, door closers, and stops. D. Hardware accessory items. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required. A. Section 13704 - Security Access System: Connections to locks activated by security system. B. Section 13851 - Fire Alarm System: Connections to locks activated by fire alarm system. 1.3 REFERENCES ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section. A. ANSI/BHMA A156.13 - American National Standard for Mortise Locks and Latches; 2002. B. ANSI/BHMA A156.18 - American National Standard for Materials and Finishes; 2000. C. ANSI/DHI A115.1 - Specifications for Preparation of 1-3/8" and 1-3/4" Standard Steel Doors and Steel Frames for Series 1000 Mortise Locks and Latches; 1990. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300. B. [ Product Data ]: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. C. Shop Drawings: Complete hardware schedule, indicating exactly which items are to be used on each door, using the nomenclature used in this specification for ease of review by Architect. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Installer Qualifications: Experienced hardware installer. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation. B. Provide secure lock-up for hardware delivered to site in advance of installation. 1.7 EXTRA MATERIALS ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete extra materials for small projects. A. Provide the following additional items of each type: 1. Locksets: ______. 2. Closers: ______. 3. Hinges: ______. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: FSB USA, which is located at: 1 Bishop Ln. ; Madison, CT 06443; Tel: 203-404-4700; Fax: 203-404-4710; Email: info@fsbusa.com; Web: www.fsbusa.com ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions. B. Substitutions: Not permitted. C. Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600. 2.2 MATERIALS - GENERAL A. Provide all door hardware necessary for proper operation of doors and as specified. B. Comply with applicable codes in regard to fire rated hardware and egress requirements. 2.3 LOCKS AND LATCHES ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** This specification makes no attempt to guide the specifier as to trim selection. Obtain the FSB USA manual or go to www.fsbusa.com to view the designs available. A. Lock and Latch Trim: 1. Lever handles both sides, FSB Design _______. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs - either escutcheon plates or roses should be used, not both. Tubular latches for 1-3/8 inch thick doors must use a specific spring assisted rose. 2. Escutcheon plates both sides, FSB Design _______. 3. Roses both sides, FSB Design ______. 4. Cylinder rings, where applicable, FSB Design _______. 5. Thumbturns, where applicable, FSB Design _______. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following material/finish paragraphs. The first two are the two standard finishes available in the USA. The other finishes are available upon special order only and not on all levers. 6. Material: Stainless steel, satin finish; similar to ANSI/BHMA 630 (US 32D), FSB 6204. 7. Material: Aluminum, natural anodized; similar to ANSI/BHMA 628, with 10 micrometer thick oxidized layer, FSB 0105. 8. Material: Stainless steel, mirror polished, FSB 6205. 9. Material: Stainless steel, matt finish, FSB 6206. 10. Material: Stainless steel with brass colored physical vapor deposition coating, FSB 6210. 11. Material: Aluminum, anodized to look like german silver, with 10 micrometer thick oxidized layer, FSB 0205. 12. Material: Aluminum, anodized to look like brass, with 10 micrometer thick oxidized layer, FSB 0305. 13. Material: Aluminum, anodized to look like light bronze, with 10 micrometer thick oxidized layer, FSB 0405. 14. Material: Aluminum, anodized to look like dark bronze, with 10 micrometer thick oxidized layer, FSB 0705. 15. Material: Alugrey, FSB 1005. 16. Material: Brass, polished, lacquered, FSB 4205. 17. Material: Brass, polished, waxed, FSB 4305. 18. Material: Brass, oxidized, laquered, FSB 4694. 19. Material: Brass, oxidized, waxed, FSB 4404. 20. Material: Electrostatic powder coated, all colors, FSB 8200. 21. Material: Light bronzed, waxed, FSB 7305. 22. Material: Dark bronze, waxed, FSB 7615. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following mortise locks are available in a wide variety of locking functions, whereas the tubular latches below are not. Both mortise and tubular locks may be used on the same project, especially residential and commercial projects where interior doors do not need locking other than privacy latches. B. Locksets and Latchsets: Mortise locks, ANSI/BHMA A156.13, Series 1000, Grade 1; accommodating standard U.S. mortise cylinders. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two products, FSB 8801 Series (standard backset) or FSB 8805 Series (narrow backset), and their associated characteristics. The main difference between the two, besides the backset, is that the narrow backset locks do not currently offer emergency egress. In addition, narrow backset locks have a one-piece latchbolt rather than a two-piece anti-friction latchbolt and are not UL listed for fire door application. . The first product below is FSB 8801 Series, standard backset locksets. Delete if not required. Delete all but one backset. 2-3/4 inches is standard. 1. Acceptable Product: FSB 8801 Series, standard backset; UL listed for use on fire-rated doors. 2. Backset: 2-3/4 inches (70 mm). 3. Backset: 2-1/2 inches (64 mm). 4. Backset: 3-3/4 inches (95 mm). 5. Backset: 5 inches (127 mm). 6. Backset: 6 inches (152 mm). 7. Latchbolts: Two-piece mechanical anti-friction type, oil impregnated sintered stainless steel; 1/2 by 1 inch (12 by 25 mm) with 3/4 inch (19 mm) throw. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete the following if FSB 8801 Series has been specified above. Delete all but one backset. 8. Acceptable Product: FSB 8805 Series, narrow backset. 9. Backset: 1-1/4 inches (32 mm). 10. Backset: 1-1/2 inches (38 mm). 11. Backset: 1-3/4 inches (44 mm). 12. Backset: 2 inches (51 mm). 13. Backset: 2-1/4 inches (57 mm). 14. Latchbolts: One-piece solid brass, 1/2 by 1 inch (12 by 25 mm) with 3/4 inch (19 mm) throw. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete two of the following three paragraphs. Standard locks are sized for 1-3/4 inch or thicker doors; 1-3/4, 2, and 2-1/4 inch thicknesses are standard; maximum door thickness is 3-3/4 inches. 1-3/8 inch thick doors require the use of a narrower faceplate. 15. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches (44 mm). 16. Door Thickness: 2 inches (51 mm). 17. Door Thickness: 2-1/4 inches (57 mm). 18. Door Thickness: 1-3/8 inches (35 mm). 19. Door Thickness: ___________. 20. Trim: As specified above. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Latchbolts, deadbolts, faceplates, and strikes are available in other finishes to match trim on special order only. The following materials and finishes are standard. 21. Deadbolts: Solid forged stainless steel with free-rotating hardened steel saw-proof inserts; 9/16 by 1-3/16 inch (14 by 30 mm) with 1 inch (25 mm) throw. 22. Faceplates: Wrought Type 304 non-magnetic stainless steel. 23. Strikes: Same material as face plates; ANSI A115.1 universal curved lip style unless otherwise required; provide closed dust boxes in metal frames. 24. Cases: Steel sheet, 0.093 inch (2.36 mm) thick with corrosion resistant zinc dichromate finish; 5/16 inch (8 mm) square oil impregnated, copper infiltrated sintered steel hubs; high-carbon steel compression springs; 3/16 inch (5 mm) square thumbturn spindles on diamond; to fit 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) center-to-center throughbolted trim with positive alignment. 25. Armor Fronts: Adjustable from flat to beveled 1/8 inch in 2 inches (3 mm in 51 mm). ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete the following paragraph if no electrically controlled locks are required. Verify availability of electrically controlled functions, power supply, and application. FSB's standard electrically controlled lock is Set J (F07 when not electrified), which can be specified as either "fail safe" or "fail secure." Included in the lock function descriptions below are two standard electrified functions using this lock: "Security Entry" and "Stairwell." 26. Electrically Controlled Locks: Provide solenoid operation of hub upon activation by systems provided by others; fail safe or fail secure as specified for function; 12 or 24 V AC or DC as required by activating system. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all of the following lock functions that are not required. Indicate by a schedule or other means which doors are to receive which functions, using either the descriptive name of the function or the F-numbers. A few electrically controlled functions are included -- any of the other functions can be electrically controlled, either fail-safe or fail-secure. If both mortise and tubular latches or bolts are to be used, coordinate with tubular lock functions specified below. 27. Functions: As specified in ANSI/BHMA A156.13; lever handles both sides unless otherwise indicated: a. Store Door: F14; must be unlocked during occupied hours; no emergency egress without key; FSB Set A. b. Entry, Deadbolt: F21; lockable by toggle-action stop and key, may be left unlocked; deadbolt by key and thumbturn; both bolts retracted by inside handle, automatically unlocking outside handle; FSB Set B. c. Passage: F01; no locking, latchbolt; FSB Set C. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following lockset is not available in Series 8805, narrow backset. d. Hotel: F15; always locked; latchbolt by handle inside and master key outside; deadbolt by thumbturn inside and service key outside; both bolts retracted by inside handle; auxiliary deadlatch; FSB Set D. e. Privacy: F19; deadbolt by thumbturn inside and emergency key outside; both bolts by inside handle, automatically unlocking outside handle; FSB Set E. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following lockset is not available in Series 8805, narrow backset. f. Two-Key Entry: F09; key inside sets to locked/unlocked; different key for outside; no deadbolt; FSB Set F. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following lockset is not available in Series 8805, narrow backset. g. Classroom: F05; key required to lock, may be left unlocked; no deadbolt; FSB Set G. h. Entry, Deadbolt: F12; lockable by toggle-action stop and key, may be left unlocked; deadbolt by key and thumbturn; both bolts retracted by inside handle; FSB Set H. i. Office: F04; lockable by toggle-action stop and key, may be left unlocked; no deadbolt; FSB Set I. j. Always-Locked (Storeroom): F07; outside handle rigid; auxiliary latchbolt, no deadbolt; FSB Set J. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following lockset is not available in Series 8805, narrow backset. k. Stairwell: Electrically controlled, fail-safe; FSB Set J (EL) electrified, key on stair side, stair side handle active when power is cut, hub locked when activated by security system; auxiliary deadlatch. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following lockset is not available in Series 8805, narrow backset. l. Security Entry: Electrically controlled, fail-secure; FSB Set J (EU) electrified, with solenoid unlocking hub when activated by security system; auxiliary deadlatch. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following lockset is not available in Series 8805, narrow backset. m. Entry, Deadbolt: F20; lockable by toggle-action stop and key, may be left unlocked; deadbolt by key and thumbturn; both bolts retracted by inside handle; auxiliary deadlatch; FSB Set K. n. Active Dummy Trim: Operative dummy handle both sides; FSB Set L. o. Auxiliary Deadbolt, Unoccupied: F18; no egress when locked; no handles; FSB Set M. p. Auxiliary Deadbolt, Lockable Both Sides: F16; keyed both sides; no handles; FSB Set N. q. Auxiliary Deadbolt: F17; key outside, thumbturn inside; no handles; FSB Set O. C. Latchsets and Mortise Bolts: Commercial tubular latch and mortise deadbolt, for standard 1 inch (25 mm) diameter bore; 1-1/8 inch (29 mm) face plate; field reversible; FSB 8802 Series. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following backsets. 1. Backset: 2-3/4 inches (70 mm). 2. Backset: 2-3/8 inches (60 mm). ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following door thickness paragraphs. 1-3/8 inch thick doors require the use of a narrower faceplate and will not accommodate FSBS commercial latch or deadbolt. 3. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches (44 mm). 4. Door Thickness: 2 inches (51 mm). 5. Door Thickness: 2-1/4 inches (57 mm). 6. Door Thickness: ___________. 7. Latchbolts: One-piece solid brass, satin nickel finish; 5/8 by 3/4 inch (16 by 19 mm) with 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) throw. 8. Deadbolts: One-piece solid brass; 5/8 by 3/4 inch (16 by 19 mm) with 3/4 inch (19 mm) throw. 9. Cases: Steel sheet, 0.03 inch (0.78 mm) thick, stainless steel; solid brass hubs with one-way rotation for levers; high-carbon steel compression springs; to fit 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) center-to-center throughbolted trim with positive alignment. 10. Armor Fronts: Adjustable from flat to beveled 1/8 inch in 2 inches (3 mm in 51 mm). 11. Faceplates: Wrought stainless steel, brass, or bronze. 12. Trim: As specified above; use 65 mm roses on doors pre-bored for cylindrical locks (2-1/8 inch diameter face bore). 13. Strikes: Same material as face plates; ANSI A115.1 universal curved lip style unless otherwise required; provide closed dust boxes in metal frames. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all of the following functions not required. Indicate by a schedule or other means which doors are to receive which functions, using the descriptive name of the function. Latches on 1-3/8 inch thick doors must use the spring assisted rose, which is twice the thickness of standard roses. To create a privacy function with the commercial latch, you must specify both a passage latch and privacy mortise bolt as listed in subparagraphs e through h below. 14. Functions: a. Passage: Tubular latchset, no locking; UL listed, tested for over 400,000 operating cycles; with 55 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored doors; 1 inch (25 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set P1. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Set P, when used on doors pre-bored for U.S. style cylindrical locks, must use the 65 mm diameter rose rather than the standard 55 mm rose, to cover the 2-1/8 inch diameter hole through the door. See specification for trim above. b. Passage: Tubular latchset, no locking; UL listed, tested for over 400,000 operating cycles; with 65 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored doors, 1 inch (25 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set P2. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs. c. Privacy: Mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim; 1 inch (25 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set T1. d. Privacy: Mortise bolt with emergency release; 1 inch (25 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set T2. e. Privacy: Tubular latchset, no locking; UL listed, tested for over 400,000 operating cycles; with 55 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose; 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) diameter face bore; mortise bolt with emergency release, FSB Set P1 plus FSB Set T2. f. Privacy: Tubular latchset, no locking; UL listed, tested for over 400,000 operating cycles; with 65 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose; 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) diameter face bore; mortise bolt with emergency release, FSB Set P2 plus FSB Set T2. g. Patio: Tubular latchset, no locking; UL listed, tested for over 400,000 operating cycles; with 55 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored doors; mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim, FSB Set P1 plus FSB Set T1. h. Patio: Tubular latchset, no locking; UL listed, tested for over 400,000 operating cycles; with 65 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored doors; mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim, FSB Set P2 plus FSB Set T1. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** The following cylinders apply only to the mortise locks specified above. Insert a description of the lock cylinders to be used. Carefully coordinate additions to an existing keying system, as lock cylinders are not always interchangeable. FSB does not have keyed tubular latches D. Residential Passage and Privacy Tubular Latches: ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following backsets. 1. Backset: 2-3/4 inches (70 mm). 2. Backset: 2-3/8 inches (60 mm). ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following door thickness paragraphs. 1-3/8 inch thick doors require the use of a narrower faceplate and will not accommodate a deadbolt. 3. Door Thickness: 1-3/8 inches (35 mm). 4. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches (44 mm). 5. Door Thickness: 2 inches (51 mm). 6. Door Thickness: 2-1/4 inches (57 mm). 7. Door Thickness: ___________. 8. Latchbolts: One-piece solid brass, satin nickel finish; 5/8 by 3/4 inch (16 by 19 mm) with 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) throw. 9. Cases: Zinc dichromate coated steel sheet, 0.03 inch (0.78 mm) thick; solid brass or zinc dichromate coated steel hubs with one-way rotation for levers; high-carbon steel compression springs; to fit 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) center-to-center through bolted trim with positive alignment. 10. Armor Fronts: Adjustable from flat to beveled 1/8 inch in 2 inches (3 mm in 51 mm). 11. Faceplates: Wrought stainless steel. 12. Trim: As specified above; use 65 mm roses on doors pre-drilled for tubular latch (2-1/8 inch diameter face bore). 13. Strikes: Same material as face plates; ANSI A115.1 universal curved lip style unless otherwise required; provide closed dust boxes in metal frames. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all of the following functions not required. Indicate by a schedule or other means which doors are to receive which functions, using the descriptive name of the function. Latches on 1-3/8 inch thick doors must use the spring assisted rose, which is twice the thickness of standard roses. 14. Functions: a. Passage: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; FSB Set R1 with 55 mm diameter spring assisted rose; non-bored door; 7/8 inch (22 mm) diameter edge bore. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Set R2, when used on pre-bored doors must use the 65 mm diameter rose rather than the standard 55 mm rose, to cover the 2-1/8 inch diameter hole through the door. See specification for trim above. b. Passage: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; with 65 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose, 2-1/8 inch (54 mm) diameter face bore; for hollow doors 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thickness or greater; FSB Set R2. c. Passage: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; with 65 mm by 14 mm diameter spring loaded rose, 2-1/8 inch (54 mm) diameter face bore; for solid doors 1-3/8 inch (35 mm thick; FSB Set R3. d. Privacy: Tubular lever latchset with push button inside; with 65 mm by 7 mm diameter non-sprung rose, 2-1/8 inch (54 mm) diameter face bore; for hollow doors 1-3/4 inch (44 mm) thickness or greater; FSB Set S1. e. Privacy: Tubular lever latchset with push button inside; with 65 mm by 14 mm diameter spring assisted privacy rose, 2-1/8 inch (54 mm) diameter face bore; for solid doors 1-3/8 inch (35 mm thick; FSB Set S2. E. Residential Passage Latch and Mortise Bolt: Commercial tubular latch and mortise deadbolt, for standard 1 inch (25 mm) diameter bore; field reversible; FSB 8808 Series. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following backsets. 1. Backset: 2-3/4 inches (70 mm). 2. Backset: 2-3/8 inches (60 mm). ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following door thickness paragraphs. 1-3/8 inch thick doors require the use of a narrower faceplate and will not accommodate a deadbolt. 3. Door Thickness: 1-3/8 inches (35 mm). 4. Door Thickness: 1-3/4 inches (44 mm). 5. Door Thickness: 2 inches (51 mm). 6. Door Thickness: 2-1/4 inches (57 mm). 7. Door Thickness: ___________. 8. Latchbolts: One-piece solid brass, satin nickel finish; 0.675 inch by 3/4 inch (17 by 19 mm) with 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) throw. 9. Deadbolts: One-piece solid brass; 5/8 by 3/4 inch (16 by 19 mm) with 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) throw. 10. Cases: Zinc dichromate coated steel sheet, 0.03 inch (0.78 mm) thick; solid brass or zinc dichromate coated steel hubs with one-way rotation for levers; high-carbon steel compression springs; to fit 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) center-to-center throughbolted trim with positive alignment. 11. Armor Fronts: Adjustable from flat to beveled 1/8 inch in 2 inches (3 mm in 51 mm). 12. Faceplates: Wrought stainless steel. 13. Trim: As specified above; use 65 mm roses on doors pre-bored for cylindrical locks (2-1/8 inch diameter face bore). 14. Strikes: Same material as face plates; ANSI A115.1 universal curved lip style unless otherwise required; provide closed dust boxes in metal frames. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all of the following functions not required. Indicate by a schedule or other means which doors are to receive which functions, using the descriptive name of the function. Latches on 1-3/8 inch thick doors must use the spring assisted rose, which is twice the thickness of standard roses. 15. Functions: a. Passage: Tubular knob latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored door; 7/8 inch (22 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set U1. b. Passage: Tubular knob latchset, no locking; with 65 mm diameter non-sprung rose, 7/8 inch (22 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set U2. c. Passage: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored door; 7/8 inch (22 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set Q. d. Passage: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter spring loaded rose; non-bored door; 7/8 inch (22 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set Q. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Set U2, when used on pre-bored doors must use the 65 mm diameter rose rather than the standard 55 mm rose, to cover the 2-1/8 inch diameter hole through the door. See specification for trim above. To create a privacy or patio function with the residential series, you must specify both a latchset and mortise bolt as listed in subparagraphs g through l below. e. Privacy: Mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim; 1 inch (25 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set V1. f. Privacy: Mortise bolt with emergency release; 1 inch (25 mm) diameter edge bore; FSB Set V2. g. Privacy: Tubular knob latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored door; mortise bolt with emergency release; FSB Set U1 plus FSB Set V2. h. Privacy: Tubular knob latchset, no locking; with 65 mm diameter non-sprung rose; mortise bolt with emergency release; FSB Set U2 plus FSB Set V2. i. Privacy: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored door; mortise bolt with emergency release; FSB Set Q plus FSB Set V2. j. Patio: Tubular knob latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored door; mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim; FSB Set U1 plus FSB Set V1. k. Patio: Tubular knob latchset, no locking; with 65 mm diameter non-sprung rose; mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim; FSB Set U2 plus FSB Set V1. l. Patio: Tubular lever latchset, no locking; with 55 mm diameter non-sprung rose; non-bored door; mortise bolt with thumbturn inside and no outside trim; FSB Set Q plus FSB Set V1. F. Keyed Tubular Deadbolts: 1. Type: Deadbolt by key either side; cylinder ring 55 mm diameter; 8804 Series Function W2. 2. Type: Deadbolt by key either side; cylinder ring 65 mm diameter; 8804 Series Function W1. 3. Type: Deadbolt by key outside and thumbturn inside; cylinder ring 55 mm diameter; 8804 Series Function X1. 4. Type: Deadbolt by key outside and thumbturn inside; cylinder ring 65 mm diameter; 8804 Series Function X1. 5. Keying: __________. 6. Keying: Masterkeyed as determined by Owner. G. Lock Cylinders: U.S. standard mortise cylinders. 1. Type: 6-hole 5-pin tumbler type. 2. Type: __________. 3. Acceptable Manufacturers: _______________. 4. Keying: Masterkeyed as determined by Owner. 5. Keying: Grandmasterkeyed as determined by Owner. 6. Keying: __________. 7. Keys: Brass; provide 5 of each master key and 2 of each change key. 2.4 DOOR HANGING AND CONTROLLING HARDWARE ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** FSB does not currently make hinges or door closers, both of which are most likely to be needed. Insert details and/or manufacturer and model names as required to describe the items required. Coordinate with any hardware schedule also prepared. A. Hinges: __________. B. Door Closers: __________. C. Door Stops: FSB Design _________. 2.5 OTHER HARDWARE A. Material and Finish: Same as locksets. B. Pull Handles: FSB Design ________. ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete all but one of the following three paragraphs. 1. Back-to-back pairs. 2. Single, throughbolted. 3. Single, surface mounted. C. Flush Pulls: FSB Design ________. D. Bell Pushes: FSB Design ________. E. Signs: Filled etched symbols on 4 inch (100 mm) square plates; "Men", "Women", "Wheelchair", "Left/Right Arrow". PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions using up-to-date templates obtained from manufacturer. B. Adjust hardware and doors for proper operation and free swing without binding or racking. 3.4 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products until completion of project. B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion. 3.5 HARDWARE SETS ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Any project with a large number of doors with different types of hardware will need a hardware schedule. Hardware sets are the easiest way to develop a schedule. Each set itemizes generically the pieces of hardware required, by reference to the names and function descriptions in PART 2. The set for each door is then indicated either on the floor plans or in a Door and Frame Schedule on the drawings. For smaller, simpler projects, it may be possible to describe in words in the specification what is needed on each door -- eliminating the need to develop sets. If so, be sure to require a complete schedule submittal from the hardware supplier in PART 1. END OF SECTION