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SECTION 08330
COILING DOORS AND GRILLES
NOTE ** This section is based on Atlas Door(tm) products
manufactured by Clopay Building Products Company,
which is located at:
NOTE ** 10407 Rocket Blvd.
NOTE ** Orlando, FL 32824-8512
NOTE ** Tel: (407) 857-0680
NOTE ** Tel: (800) 959-9559
NOTE ** Fax: (407) 859-9770
NOTE **
NOTE ** Atlas Door(tm) manufactures a complete line of
overhead coiling service doors, thermal doors, fire
doors incorporating the latest in safety
technology, counter shutters (labeled and non-
labeled), labeled counter smoke shutters, counter
shutters with integral frames (labeled and non-
labeled), rolling grilles, and side coiling doors
and grilles. Most doors are available in manual
push-up, chain, crank, and motor operated versions.
NOTE **
NOTE ** SECTION 08330 - COILING DOORS AND GRILLES,
Copyright 1998, The Architect's Catalog, Inc.
NOTE ** GENERAL NOTE TO EDITORS: Where choices must be
made between options a note appears before the text
with additional information, unless the choice is
clear. If 2 or more successive paragraphs begin
with the same words, such as "Operation:", "Slat
finish:", or "Mounting:", you must delete all but
one of that group. If more than one option of a
group is required, the specification must be edited
to indicate where each option is to be used or to
indicate that locations are shown on the drawings.
In some cases, it may be necessary to copy whole
blocks of text and edit each version differently.
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
NOTE ** Delete items below not required for project.
A. Overhead coiling service doors.
B. Overhead coiling insulated service doors.
C. Overhead coiling fire doors.
D. Overhead coiling counter fire shutters.
E. Overhead coiling counter smoke shutters.
F. Overhead coiling counter fire shutters with integral
frame.
G. Overhead coiling counter shutters with integral frame.
H. Overhead coiling counter shutters.
I. Overhead coiling grilles.
J. Side coiling doors.
K. Side coiling grilles.
L. Motor operators.
M. Accessories.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
NOTE ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this
project; add others as required.
A. Section 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete: Recess (pit) in
floor slab for track and coil box of side coiling units.
B. Section 05120 - Structural Steel.
C. Section 08710 - Finish Hardware: Padlocks and lock
cylinders.
D. Section 08310 - Access Doors and Panels.
E. Section 09900 - Paints and Coatings.
F. Section 16150 - Wiring Connections: Electrical wiring,
conduit, and disconnects.
1.3 REFERENCES
NOTE ** Delete references from the list below that are not
actually required by the text of the edited
section.
A. ASTM A 653/A 653M - Standard Specification for Steel
Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated
(Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process.
B. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code.
C. NFPA 80 - Fire Doors and Windows.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B. Product Data: Provide manufacturer's standard details
and catalog data. Provide installation instructions.
C. Shop Drawings: Submit for approval the following:
1. Shop drawings for the fabrication and installation of
curtains and frames. Include details of each frame
type, elevations, conditions at openings, details of
construction, location, installation requirements of
finished hardware and reinforcements, and details of
joints and connections.
2. Schedule openings using same reference numbers for
details and openings as those on the drawings.
D. Advise the Architect in writing should any doors be
ineligible for standard fire resistance labels due to
door size, hardware, vision openings, or other features
required by the Contract Documents.
E. Submit manufacturer's recommended operation, cleaning,
and maintenance instructions.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if rated doors are
not required. Delete any of the laboratories that
are not acceptable to the authorities of the
project jurisdiction.
A. Fire Rated Assemblies: Tested by one of the following
and bearing label indicating conditions of use:
1. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
2. Factory Mutual.
3. California State Fire Marshal.
4. Underwriters Laboratories of Canada.
5. Warnock-Hersey.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if rated doors are
not required. Delete any of the codes (or
laboratories) that are not applicable to the
project jurisdiction.
B. Smoke Doors: Comply with requirements of the following:
1. ICBO Uniform Building Code.
2. BOCA National Building Code.
3. SBCCI Standard Building Code.
4. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
5. Factory Mutual.
6. California State Fire Marshal.
7. Underwriters Laboratories of Canada.
8. Warnock-Hersey.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Store products indoors and protect from moisture,
construction traffic, and damage.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
A. Provide Atlas Door(tm) brand products manufactured by
Clopay Building Products Company, 10407 Rocket Blvd.,
Orlando, FL 32824-8512. ASD. Tel: (407) 857-0680 or
(800) 959-9559, Fax: (407) 859-9770.
NOTE ** Each of the articles below describes a distinct
type of door or grille. Delete those articles that
are not required for the project. For each option,
delete all but one description. If more than one
type of a particular option is required, edit to
describe where each is to be used.
2.2 OVERHEAD COILING SERVICE DOORS
A. Provide Model "S" Series Rolling Service Doors.
1. Operation: Manual push-up.
2. Operation: Chain hoist.
3. Operation: Waist high crank hoist.
4. Operation: Awning crank.
5. Operation: Motor operator.
6. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
7. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
8. Mounting: Exterior mounted.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat material: Aluminum, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
a. Perforations: 1/16 inch diameter holes located
on 3/32 inch staggered centers.
4. Slat material: Aluminum, extruded in continuous
lengths to form curtains; flat shape.
NOTE ** Primed finish applies to galvanized slats. Powder
coat finish applies to galvanized and aluminum
slats. Mill finish and anodized finishes apply to
aluminum slats.
5. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
6. Slat finish: Primed, gray or tan.
7. Slat finish: Mill finish.
8. Slat finish: Clear anodized finish.
9. Slat finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
NOTE ** Flat slats are standard and are required for
weatherstripped doors. Extruded aluminum slats are
available only in the flat shape. Curved slats are
optional, upon request.
10. Slat shape: Flat slat.
11. Slat shape: Curved slat.
12. Slat gage: As required by width of opening and wind
loading of 20 PSF or 87 MPH in the fully closed
position.
13. Slat gage: Not less than 22 gage.
14. Slat gage: Not less than 20 gage.
15. Slat gage: Not less than 18 gage.
16. Slat gage: Not less than 16 gage.
17. Endlocks:
NOTE ** Delete 1 of the 2 following paragraphs. The first
paragraph is standard.
a. Each end of alternate slats to be fitted with
endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
b. Continuous endlocks.
c. Material: Stamped steel.
d. Material: Malleable iron.
e. Material: Brass.
18. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with angles,
material to match curtain material.
NOTE ** Delete any of the 3 following paragraphs not
required.
a. Provide astragal weather seal.
b. Slope bottom bar to match contour in finished
floor.
c. Notch bottom bar to match obstructions in
finished floor.
NOTE ** Delete 1 or both of the 2 following paragraphs if
not required.
19. Vision lights: Clear acrylic plastic sections over
individual slat cutouts, each 5 inches by 3/4 inch,
in sets of 15 cutouts, five slats high, three cutouts
wide.
20. Fenestrated slats: Individual slat cutouts each 5
inches by 3/4 inch high.
NOTE ** For hoods, 24 gage and round shape are standard.
C. Hood:
1. Material: 24 gage galvanized steel.
2. Material: 22 gage galvanized steel.
3. Material: 20 gage galvanized steel.
4. Material: Stainless steel.
5. Material: Aluminum.
6. Shape: Round.
7. Shape: Square.
NOTE ** Primed finish applies to galvanized hoods. Powder
coat finish applies to galvanized and aluminum
hoods. Mill finish and anodized finishes apply to
aluminum hoods.
8. Finish: Same as for curtain.
9. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
10. Finish: Primed, gray or tan.
11. Finish: Mill finish.
12. Finish: Clear anodized finish.
13. Finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
D. Provide the following, as specified in COMPONENTS
article:
1. Stop lock bearing.
2. Pass door.
3. Transom panel.
4. Removable mullion.
5. Motorized mullion.
E. Locking:
1. Manual push-up doors: Slide bolts on bottom bar,
suitable for padlocks.
2. Chain hoist doors: Locking bracket mounted on guide
angle, suitable for padlock.
3. Waist high crank hoist doors: Locking disc on crank
box, suitable for padlock.
4. Awning crank operated doors: Mechanical locking by
removal of crank arm and integral gearing of crank.
5. Motor operated doors: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for door.
6. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
Delete weatherstripping on both sides if not
required.
F. Weatherstripping:
1. "All Weather" fully weatherstripped sill, hood, and
guides.
2. Neoprene hood baffle in hood to minimize air
infiltration.
3. Guide weatherstripping on both sides of curtain.
2.3 OVERHEAD COILING INSULATED SERVICE DOORS
A. Provide Model "T" Series Thermal Doors.
1. Operation: Chain hoist.
2. Operation: Waist high crank hoist.
3. Operation: Awning crank.
4. Operation: Motor operator.
5. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
6. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
7. Mounting: Exterior mounted.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slats: Type "T3" insulated slats; 2-5/8 inches high
x 7/8 inch thick; U-value 0.16; cold roll formed
interlocking front and back slats, assembled in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
2. Slat material: Galvanized steel; zinc coated, ASTM A
653/A 653M.
3. Slat material: Stainless steel, both front and back
slats.
4. Slat material: Aluminum, both front and back slats.
NOTE ** Powder coat and primed finishes apply to galvanized
slats. Mill and anodized finishes apply to
aluminum slats.
5. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: _______.
6. Slat finish: Primed, gray or tan.
7. Slat finish: Mill finish.
8. Slat finish: Clear anodized finish.
9. Slat finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
10. Slat gage: As required by width of opening and wind
loading of 20 PSF or 87 MPH in the fully closed
position.
11. Slat gage: Opposite coil side face not less than 22
gage.
12. Slat gage: Opposite coil side face not less than 20
gage.
13. Slat gage: Opposite coil side face not less than 18
gage.
14. Insulation: Environmentally safe CFC-free
polyurethane foam injected to fill all voids and to
provide continuous insulation protection the full
height of the slat, including slat interlocks. Self
bonding to interior slat surfaces. R-value, 6.25.
15. Endlocks:
NOTE ** Delete 1 of the 2 following paragraphs. The first
paragraph is standard.
a. Each end of alternate slats to be fitted with
endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
b. Continuous endlocks.
c. Material: Stamped steel.
d. Material: Malleable iron.
e. Material: Brass.
16. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with angles,
material to match curtain material.
a. Provide astragal weather seal.
NOTE ** Delete 1 or both of the 2 following paragraphs if
not required.
b. Slope bottom bar to match contour in finished
floor.
c. Notch bottom bar to match obstructions in
finished floor.
17. Vision lights: Insulated, clear double acrylic
plastic sections over individual slat cutouts, each 5
inches by 3/4 inch, in sets of 3 cutouts wide.
NOTE ** Delete weatherstripping on both sides if not
required.
18. Guide weatherstripping on both sides.
NOTE ** For hoods, 24 gage and round shape are standard.
C. Hood:
1. Material: 24 gage galvanized steel.
2. Material: 22 gage galvanized steel.
3. Material: 20 gage galvanized steel.
4. Material: Stainless steel.
5. Material: Aluminum.
6. Shape: Round.
7. Shape: Square.
NOTE ** Primed finish applies to galvanized hoods. Powder
coat finish applies to galvanized and aluminum
hoods. Mill finish and anodized finishes apply to
aluminum hoods.
8. Finish: Same as for curtain.
9. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
10. Finish: Primed, gray or tan.
11. Finish: Mill finish.
12. Finish: Clear anodized finish.
13. Finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
14. Neoprene hood baffle in hood to minimize air
infiltration.
D. Provide the following, as specified in COMPONENTS
article:
1. Stop lock bearing.
2. Transom panel.
3. Removable mullion.
4. Motorized mullion.
5. Pass door.
E. Locking:
1. Chain hoist doors: Locking bracket mounted on guide
angle, suitable for padlock.
2. Waist high crank hoist doors: Locking disc on crank
box, suitable for padlock.
3. Awning crank operated doors: Mechanical locking by
removal of crank arm and integral gearing of crank.
4. Motor operated doors: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for door.
5. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
2.4 OVERHEAD COILING FIRE DOORS
NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's literature for available
ratings, testing laboratory designs, and
requirements of surrounding construction.
A. Provide Model "F" Series Rolling Fire Doors.
1. Ratings as indicated on the drawings and schedules.
2. Operation: Manual push-up.
3. Operation: Chain hoist.
4. Operation: Waist high crank hoist.
5. Operation: Awning crank.
6. Operation: Motor operator.
7. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
8. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
4. Slat finish: Primed, gray or tan.
NOTE ** Flat slats are standard.
5. Slat shape: Flat slat.
6. Slat shape: Curved slat.
7. Slat gage: As required by testing laboratory
requirements.
8. Slat gage: Not less than 22 gage.
9. Slat gage: Not less than 20 gage.
10. Slat gage: Not less than 18 gage.
11. Slat gage: Not less than 16 gage.
12. Endlocks:
NOTE ** Delete 1 of the 2 following paragraphs. The first
paragraph is standard.
a. Each end of alternate slats to be fitted with
endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
b. Continuous endlocks.
c. Material: Stamped steel.
d. Material: Malleable iron.
13. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with angles,
material to match curtain material. Lift handles on
both sides of curtain.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
a. Provide astragal.
NOTE ** Delete 1 of the 2 following paragraphs. The
viscous speed governor is standard on all standard
label fire doors and some oversize label fire
doors. The oscillating type governor is standard
for large oversize fire doors. The oscillating
governor is the traditional type. The viscous
speed governor is a superior design that is
preferred in schools, office buildings, hospitals,
and similar occupancies.
C. Governor: Oscillating type as required to control speed
of descent.
D. Governor: Viscous speed governor.
NOTE ** For hoods, 24 gage and round shape is standard.
E. Hood:
1. Material: 24 gage galvanized steel.
2. Material: 22 gage galvanized steel.
3. Material: 20 gage galvanized steel.
4. Material: Stainless steel.
5. Shape: Round.
6. Shape: Square.
NOTE ** Powder coat and primed finishes apply to galvanized
hoods.
7. Finish: Same as for curtain.
8. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
9. Finish: Primed, gray or tan.
10. Provide through-the-wall fuse link.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
11. Provide flame baffle in hood to prevent passage of
smoke and flame.
F. Provide the following, as specified in COMPONENTS
article:
1. Transom panel.
G. Locking:
1. Manual push-up doors: Slide bolts on bottom bar,
suitable for padlocks.
2. Chain hoist doors: Locking bracket mounted on guide
angle, suitable for padlock.
3. Waist high crank hoist doors: Locking disc on crank
box, suitable for padlock.
4. Awning crank operated doors: Mechanical locking by
removal of crank arm and integral gearing of crank.
5. Motor operated doors: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for door.
6. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
H. Control/Release Devices:
1. Electrical thermal links.
2. "McCabe Fuse" links.
NOTE ** Indicate model and voltage requirements.
a. Model: _______________________.
b. Voltage: _____________.
3. Ionization type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
4. Ionization type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
5. Photoelectric type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
6. Photoelectric type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
7. "Fire Scout" Release Device: Continuously energized
fail safe unit to release door when power is
interrupted; release when current is applied on
signal from detector or alarm system; adjustable time
delay.
a. 110 VAC.
b. 24 VAC.
c. 24 VDC.
d. 12 VDC.
8. Type "AR" magnetic holder: Release when current is
applied on signal from detector or alarm system;
adjustable time delay. 110 VAC.
NOTE ** The "Firepower" option is available only with motor-
operated units.
9. "Firepower" test system.
10. "Firepower II" test system.
2.5 OVERHEAD COILING COUNTER FIRE SHUTTERS
NOTE ** Counter fire shutters require a rated sill (counter
top), not standard with counter fire shutter.
Consult testing laboratory design for details of
sill and surrounding wall construction required to
maintain fire rating. Consult manufacturer's
literature for available ratings.
A. Provide Model "L" Series Counter Fire Shutters.
1. Ratings as indicated on the drawings and schedules.
2. Operation: Manual push-up.
3. Operation: Awning crank.
4. Operation: Motor operator.
5. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
6. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M; primed, gray or tan.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
4. Endlocks: Each end of alternate slats to be fitted
with endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
5. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with material
to match curtain material. Lift handles on both
sides of curtain. Provide astragal.
NOTE ** Delete 1 or both of the 2 following paragraphs.
(Smaller sizes do not require governors.) The
oscillating governor is the traditional type. The
viscous speed governor is a superior design which
is preferred in schools, office buildings,
hospitals, and similar occupancies.
C. Governor: Oscillating type as required to control speed
of descent.
D. Governor: Viscous speed governor.
E. Guides: Steel, constructed in accordance with tested
assembly.
NOTE ** Delete one or both of the following paragraphs if
additional corrosion protection is not required.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray or tan.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
F. Hood:
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray or tan.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
NOTE ** Powder coat finish applies to galvanized guides and
hoods.
3. Finish: Same as for curtain.
4. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
5. Provide through-the-wall fuse link.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
6. Provide flame baffle in hood to prevent passage of
smoke and flame.
NOTE ** Fire-rated sill or countertop is not standard with
the shutter. It can also be provided by others.
G. Sill/Countertop: Fire-rated construction, same rating as
shutter.
1. Material: Galvanized steel.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
3. Material: Plastic laminate.
4. Construction as indicated.
H. Locking:
1. Manual push-up shutters: Slide bolts on bottom bar,
suitable for padlocks.
2. Awning crank operated shutters: Mechanical locking
by removal of crank arm and integral gearing of
crank.
3. Motor operated shutters: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for shutter.
4. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
I. Control/Release Devices:
1. Electrical thermal links.
2. "McCabe Fuse" links.
3. Ionization type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
4. Ionization type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
5. Photoelectric type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
6. Photoelectric type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
7. "Firescout" release device. Continuously energized
fail safe unit to release door when power is
interrupted; release when current is applied on
signal from detector or alarm system; adjustable
time delay.
a. 110 VAC.
b. 24 VAC.
c. 24 VDC.
d. 12 VDC.
8. Type "AR" magnetic holder: Release when current is
applied on signal from detector or alarm system;
adjustable time delay. 110 VAC.
NOTE ** The "Firepower" option is available only with motor-
operated units.
9. "Firepower" test system.
10. "Firepower II" test system.
2.6 OVERHEAD COILING COUNTER SMOKE SHUTTERS
NOTE ** Counter smoke shutters require a rated sill
(counter top), not standard with counter smoke
shutter. Consult testing laboratory design for
details of sill and surrounding wall construction
required to maintain rating. Consult
manufacturer's literature for available ratings.
A. Provide Model "J" Series Labeled Counter Smoke Shutters.
1. Ratings as indicated on the drawings and schedules.
2. Operation: Manual push-up.
3. Operation: Awning crank.
4. Operation: Motor operator.
5. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
6. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M; primed, gray or tan.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
4. Vision Light: 1/2 inch wire glass in one slat cutout
5 inches wide x 5/8 inch high.
5. Endlocks: Each end of alternate slats to be fitted
with endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
6. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with material
to match curtain material. Lift handles on both
sides of curtain. Provide astragal smoke seal in
accordance with tested assembly.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
(Smaller sizes do not require governors.)
C. Governor: Oscillating type as required to control speed
of descent.
D. Guides: Constructed in accordance with tested assembly.
NOTE ** Delete one or both of the following paragraphs if
additional corrosion protection is not required.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray or tan.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
E. Hood: Provide smoke seal in accordance with tested
assembly.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray or tan.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
NOTE ** Powder coat finish applies to galvanized guides and
hoods.
3. Finish: Same as for curtain.
4. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
5. Provide through-the-wall fuse link.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
6. Provide flame baffle in hood to prevent passage of
smoke and flame.
NOTE ** Rated sill or countertop is not standard with the
shutter. It can also be provided by others.
F. Sill/Countertop: Smoke-rated construction, same rating
as shutter.
1. Material: Galvanized steel.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
3. Material: Plastic laminate.
4. Construction as indicated.
G. Locking:
1. Manual push-up shutters: Slide bolts on bottom bar,
suitable for padlocks.
2. Awning crank operated shutters: Mechanical locking
by removal of crank arm and integral gearing of
crank.
3. Motor operated shutters: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for shutter.
4. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
H. Control/Release Devices:
1. Electrical thermal links.
2. "McCabe Fuse" links.
NOTE ** Indicate model and voltage requirements.
a. Model: _______________________.
b. Voltage: _____________.
3. Ionization type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
4. Ionization type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
5. Photoelectric type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
6. Photoelectric type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
7. "Firescout" release device. Continuously energized
fail safe unit to release door when power is
interrupted; release when current is applied on
signal from detector or alarm system; adjustable
time delay.
a. 110 VAC.
b. 24 VAC.
c. 24 VDC.
d. 12 VDC.
8. Type "AR" magnetic holder: Release when current is
applied on signal from detector or alarm system;
adjustable time delay. 110 VAC.
NOTE ** The "Firepower" option is available only with motor-
operated units.
9. "Firepower" test system.
10. "Firepower II" test system.
2.7 OVERHEAD COILING COUNTER FIRE SHUTTERS WITH INTEGRAL FRAME
NOTE ** The frame and shutter are set in place as the wall
is constructed. If the wall and opening are
already built, Atlas can provide a sill and trim
package on its Model "L" Counter Fire Shutter.
A. Provide Model "R" Series Integral Frame Shutters, fully
factory-assembled.
NOTE ** Verify ratings available with manufacturer.
1. Rating: As indicated on drawings.
2. Operation: Manual push-up.
3. Mounting: Set in pass-through wall opening during
wall construction.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M; primed gray or tan.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
4. Endlocks: Each end of alternate slats to be fitted
with endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
5. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with material
to match curtain material. Lift handles on both
sides of curtain. Provide astragal.
C. Hood, Frame, and Fascia: Guides integral with frame
construction.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
3. Hood and Frame: Not less than 16 gage.
4. Integral anchors suitable for wall construction
(masonry, steel, wood).
5. Provide through-the-wall fuse link.
D. Sill: Integral with frame construction; not less than
14 gage; filled with 2-1/2 lb spintex insulation.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
E. Locking:
1. Slide bolts on bottom bar, suitable for padlocks.
2. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
F. Control/Release Devices:
1. Electrical thermal links.
2. "McCabe Fuse" links.
NOTE ** Indicate model and voltage requirements.
a. Model: _______________________.
b. Voltage: _____________.
3. Ionization type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
4. Ionization type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
5. Photoelectric type smoke detectors located where
indicated.
6. Photoelectric type smoke detectors on both sides of
wall.
7. "Firescout" release device. Continuously energized
fail safe unit to release door when power is
interrupted; release when current is applied on
signal from detector or alarm system; adjustable
time delay.
a. 110 VAC.
b. 24 VAC.
c. 24 VDC.
d. 12 VDC.
8. Type "AR" magnetic holder: Release when current is
applied on signal from detector or alarm system;
adjustable time delay. 110 VAC.
2.8 OVERHEAD COILING COUNTER SHUTTERS WITH INTEGRAL FRAME
A. Provide Model "P" Series Integral Frame Shutters.
1. Operation: Manual push-up.
2. Mounting: Set in pass-through wall opening during
wall construction without additional field assembly.
3. Mounting: Split-frame, for existing wall opening; no
other field assembly.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M; primed gray or tan.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat material: Aluminum, 6063 alloy, extruded in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
NOTE ** Powder coat finish applies to galvanized and
aluminum shutters. Anodized and bronze painted
finish is for aluminum.
4. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
5. Slat finish: Clear anodized finish.
6. Slat finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
7. Slat finish: Bronze painted finish.
8. Endlocks: Each end of alternate slats to be fitted
with endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
9. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with material
to match curtain material; provide astragal.
C. Hood, Frame, and Fascia: Guides integral with frame
construction.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
3. Hood and Frame: Not less than 16 gage.
4. Integral anchors suitable for wall construction
(masonry, steel, wood).
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if not required.
5. Split Frame: Two-piece frame fabricated to be
installed in existing opening.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if sill will be
provided under other specification sections.
D. Sill: Integral with frame construction; not less than
14 gage.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
E. Locking:
1. Slide bolts on bottom bar, suitable for padlocks.
2. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
2.9 OVERHEAD COILING COUNTER SHUTTERS
A. Provide Model "C" Series Rolling Counter Shutters.
1. Operation: Manual push-up.
2. Operation: Awning crank.
3. Operation: Motor operator.
4. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
5. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M; primed gray or tan.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat material: Aluminum, 6063 alloy, extruded in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
NOTE ** Wood slats are also available; consult with
manufacturer.
NOTE **
NOTE ** Powder coat finish applies to galvanized and
aluminum shutters. Anodized finishes apply to
aluminum doors.
4. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
5. Slat finish: Clear anodized finish.
6. Slat finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
7. Endlocks: Each end of alternate slats to be fitted
with endlocks to act as a wearing surface in the
guides and to maintain slat alignment.
8. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with material
to match curtain material; provide astragal.
NOTE ** Delete 1 or both of the 2 following paragraphs if
not required.
9. Vision lights: Clear acrylic plastic sections over
individual slat cutouts, each 5 inches by 3/4 inch,
in sets of 15 cutouts, five slats high, three cutouts
wide.
10. Fenestrated slats: Individual slat cutouts each 5
inches by 3/4 inch high.
C. Guide Assembly:
1. Guides: Extruded aluminum, 6063 alloy, with integral
wear strips for contact with slats.
2. Retainer: Integral curtain retainer.
3. Trim: Same extruded material as guides to cover
fasteners.
4. Finish: Clear anodized.
5. Finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic).
D. Hood: Square-shaped.
1. Material: Galvanized steel, primed gray or tan.
2. Material: Aluminum.
NOTE ** Powder coat finish applies to galvanized and
aluminum hoods. Mill finish and anodized finishes
apply to aluminum hoods.
3. Finish: Same as for curtain.
4. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
5. Finish: Mill finish.
6. Finish: Clear anodized finish.
7. Finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
E. Provide the following, as specified in COMPONENTS
article:
1. Removable mullion.
2. Fixed mullion.
F. Locking:
1. Manual push-up shutters: Slide bolts on bottom bar,
suitable for padlocks.
2. Awning crank operated shutters: Mechanical locking
by removal of crank arm and integral gearing of
crank.
3. Motor operated shutters: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for shutter.
4. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
2.10 OVERHEAD COILING GRILLES
A. Provide Model "G" Series Rolling Grilles.
1. Operation: Manual push-up.
2. Operation: Chain hoist.
3. Operation: Waist high crank hoist.
4. Operation: Awning crank.
5. Operation: Motor operator.
6. Mounting: Interior face mounted on prepared opening.
7. Mounting: Interior mounted between jambs and under
lintel in a prepared opening.
8. Mounting: Free standing on structural tubes by
grille manufacturer.
B. Curtain and Bottom Bar:
NOTE ** Select one of the following 4 designs and delete
the others.
1. Continuous roll formed galvanized steel horizontal
tubes spaced 2 inches on center, covered with
aluminum spacer tubes and connected by aluminum
vertical links.
2. Continuous roll formed galvanized steel horizontal
tubes spaced 2 inches on center, covered with
stainless steel spacer tubes and connected by
stainless steel vertical links.
3. Continuous roll formed galvanized steel horizontal
tubes spaced 2-1/2 inches on center, covered with
plastic inserts and connected by aluminum vertical
links.
NOTE ** The following design is available only in 9 inch
brick and 9 inch straight patterns.
4. Continuous roll-formed galvanized steel horizontal
tubes spaced 1-1/2 inches on center, covered with
aluminum spacer tubes and connected by heavy duty
grille links, 0.118 x 2.328 x 0.750 inch.
NOTE ** 9 inch brick pattern is standard. The plastic
insert style is available only in straight pattern.
5. 9 inch brick pattern.
6. 2 inch straight pattern.
7. 3 inch straight pattern.
8. 4 inch straight pattern.
9. 6 inch straight pattern.
10. 9 inch straight pattern.
11. Plastic inserts: Clear.
12. Plastic inserts: Bronze tinted.
NOTE ** Mill finish is standard for aluminum. Mill finish
and No.4 finish apply to stainless steel. Mill
finish and anodized finishes apply to aluminum.
13. Tube and link finish: Mill finish.
14. Tube and link finish: No.4 finish.
15. Tube and link finish: Clear anodized finish.
16. Tube and link finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic)
finish.
17. Endlinks: Designed to retain curtain in side guides,
plated or galvanized steel.
18. Bottom bar: Reinforce curtain bottom with extruded
aluminum tube; reinforced for wider openings.
NOTE ** Delete any of the 3 following paragraphs not
required.
a. Provide astragal weather seal.
b. Slope bottom bar to match contour in finished
floor.
c. Notch bottom bar to match obstructions in
finished floor.
C. Guide and Wall Angle Assembly:
1. Guides: Extruded aluminum fitted with plastic insert
for sound deadening and ease of operation.
2. Wall angles: Galvanized structural steel angles;
3/16 inch minimum thickness.
3. Wall angles: Stainless steel structural angles; 3/16
inch minimum thickness.
4. Wall angles: Aluminum angles; 1/4 inch minimum
thickness.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if hoods are not
required. (Do not specify hoods for above-ceiling
installations.) For hoods, 24 gage and round shape
are standard.
D. Hood:
1. Material: 24 gage galvanized steel.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
3. Material: Aluminum.
4. Shape: Round.
5. Shape: Square.
NOTE ** Primed finish applies to galvanized hoods. Powder
coat finish applies to galvanized and aluminum
hoods. Mill finish and anodized finishes apply to
aluminum hoods.
6. Finish: Same as for curtain.
7. Finish: Powder coat colored finish. Color: ______.
8. Finish: Primed, gray or tan.
9. Finish: Mill finish.
10. Finish: Clear anodized finish.
11. Finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
E. Provide the following, as specified in COMPONENTS
article:
1. Stop lock bearing.
2. Transom panel.
3. Pass door.
4. Removable mullion.
F. Locking:
1. Manual push-up grilles: Slide bolts on bottom bar,
suitable for padlocks.
2. Chain hoist grilles: Locking bracket mounted on
guide angle, suitable for padlock.
3. Awning crank hoist grilles: Mechanical locking by
removal of crank arm and integral gearing of crank.
4. Motor operated grilles: Integral gearing of motor
operator to provide locking for grille.
5. Cylinder lock on bottom bar.
6. Center throw cylinder lock on bottom bar.
2.11 SIDE COILING DOORS
A. Provide Model "H" Series Side Coiling Doors.
1. Operation: Waist high crank hoist.
2. Operation: Motor operator.
3. Mounting: Top hung from structural steel (specified
elsewhere).
B. Curtain:
1. Slat material: Galvanized steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains; zinc coated,
ASTM A 653/A 653M.
2. Slat material: Stainless steel, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
3. Slat material: Aluminum, cold roll formed in
continuous lengths to form curtains.
4. Slat material: Aluminum, extruded in continuous
lengths to form curtains; flat shape.
5. Slat material: Type "T3" insulated slats; 2-5/8
inches high x 7/8 inch thick; U-value 0.16; cold
roll formed interlocking front and back slats,
assembled in continuous lengths to form curtains.
NOTE ** Powder coat finish applies to galvanized and
aluminum doors. Primed finish applies to
galvanized doors. Mill and anodized finishes apply
to aluminum doors.
6. Slat finish: Powder coat colored finish on both
sides of slat. Color: ________________.
7. Slat finish: Primed, gray or tan.
8. Slat finish: Mill finish.
9. Slat finish: Clear anodized finish.
10. Slat finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic) finish.
11. Slat shape: Flat slat.
12. Slat gage: As required by height and width of
opening.
13. Slat gage: Not less than 22 gage.
14. Slat gage: Not less than 20 gage.
15. Slat gage: Not less than 18 gage.
16. Slat gage: Not less than 16 gage.
17. Lead stile: Curtain reinforced with a lead stile at
the leading edge.
18. Top and bottom bands: Include stainless steel drive
bands top and bottom. Top band to contain double
ball bearing roller carriers designed to travel in
top track. Bottom band to travel in bottom track.
Band to engage positive drive type shaft forming rack
and pinion drive system. No top or bottom cables
required.
NOTE ** Delete 1 or both of the 2 following paragraphs if
not required.
19. Vision lights: Clear acrylic plastic sections over
individual slat cutouts, each 5 inches by 3/4 inch,
in sets of 15 cutouts, five slats wide, three cutouts
high.
20. Fenestrated slats: Individual slat cutouts each 5
inches by 3/4 inch wide.
C. Locking:
NOTE ** Delete locking devices that are not required.
1. Integral gearing of operator to provide locking for
door.
2. Cylinder lock on lead stile.
2.12 SIDE COILING GRILLES
A. Provide Model "K" Series Side Coiling Grilles.
1. Operation: Waist high crank hoist.
2. Operation: Motor operator.
3. Mounting: Top hung from structural steel (specified
elsewhere).
B. Curtain:
1. Curtain: Continuous vertical cores spaced 2-1/2
inches on center, covered with aluminum spacer tubes
and connected by aluminum horizontal links.
2. Curtain: Continuous vertical cores spaced 2-1/2
inches on center, covered with stainless steel spacer
tubes and connected by stainless steel horizontal
links.
3. Curtain: Continuous vertical cores spaced 2-1/2
inches on center, covered with plastic inserts and
connected by aluminum horizontal links.
4. Plastic inserts: Clear.
5. Plastic inserts: Bronze.
6. Pattern: Brick pattern.
7. Pattern: Straight pattern.
NOTE ** Mill finish and No.4 finish apply to stainless
steel. Mill finish and anodized finishes apply to
aluminum.
8. Tube and link finish: Mill finish.
9. Tube and link finish: No.4 finish.
10. Tube and link finish: Clear anodized finish.
11. Tube and link finish: Bronze anodized (duranodic)
finish.
12. Endlinks: Each end to be fitted with endlinks to
maintain curtain alignment and to allow connection to
top and bottom drive bands.
13. Lead stile: Curtain reinforced with a lead stile at
the leading edge.
14. Top and bottom bands: Include stainless steel drive
bands top and bottom. Top band to contain double
ball bearing roller carriers designed to travel in
top track. Bottom band to travel in bottom track.
Band to engage positive drive type shaft forming rack
and pinion drive system. No top or bottom cables
required.
C. Locking:
NOTE ** Delete locking devices that are not required.
1. Integral gearing of operator to provide locking for
door.
2. Cylinder lock on lead stile.
2.13 COMPONENTS
NOTE ** Delete all of the following components that are not
required for any doors or grilles on the project.
A. Overhead Coiling Door/Counter Shutter/Grille
Counterbalances:
1. Counterbalance: Housed in a steel pipe of diameter
and wall thickness to restrict maximum deflection to
0.03 inch per foot of width.
2. Springs: Helical torsion springs designed to include
an overload factor of 25 percent and for optimum ease
of operation; grease packed and mounted on a cold
rolled steel inner shaft.
3. Spring tension: Adjustable from outside of end
bracket plate, except on integral frame construction
and smaller shutters.
4. Ball bearings: Sealed to minimize wear of pipe shaft
rotation around inner shaft.
5. Motorized Doors: High cycle springs to satisfy
50,000 to 100,000 cycles.
NOTE ** The following paragraph is applicable only to "S"
and "T" Series doors and "G" Series grilles.
6. Motorized Doors: Very high cycle springs to satisfy
in excess of 100,000 cycles.
NOTE ** The following paragraph is applicable only to "S",
"F", and "T" Series doors and "G" Series grilles.
B. Overhead Coiling Door/Grille Bracket Plates:
1. Bracket plates carrying pipe counterbalancing shaft:
Not less than 1/4 inch thickness, square in shape;
house ends of door coil.
2. Drive end bracket plate: Fitted with a sealed ball
bearing.
NOTE ** Delete one or both of the following paragraphs if
additional corrosion protection is not required.
3. Material: Galvanized steel.
4. Material: Stainless steel.
C. Counter Shutter Bracket Plates:
NOTE ** Delete one or both of the following paragraphs if
additional corrosion protection is not required.
1. Material: Galvanized steel.
2. Material: Stainless steel.
D. Overhead Coiling Door Guide and Wall Angle Assemblies,
unless otherwise indicated:
1. Structural steel angles; 3/16 inch minimum
thickness.
2. Depth to provide adequate slat penetration to satisfy
specified windloading or fire rating, as applicable.
NOTE ** Delete one or both of the following paragraphs if
additional corrosion protection is not required.
Aluminum guides are available only for "S" and "T"
Series doors.
3. Material: Galvanized steel.
4. Material: Stainless steel.
5. Material: Aluminum.
NOTE ** Stop lock bearings are applicable only to "S" and
"T" Series doors and "G" Series grilles.
E. Stop Lock Bearings: Prevent door/grille from falling
completely to floor in event of damage to spring
counterbalance or pipe shaft.
NOTE ** Edit pass door dimensions to suit project
requirements if custom size is required.
F. Pass Door: 3'-0" x 7'-0" hollow metal pedestrian door
within rolling door. Hollow metal door frame hinged to
rolling door guide so that frame and metal door will
swing clear of opening. Provide heavy duty hinges and
lock set with cylinder lock outside and night latch
inside.
G. Transom Panel: 4-sided frame with slat material to match
door.
H. Removable Mullions: Removable guide assembly, below
lintel, between adjacent doors.
I. Motorized Mullions: Motorized guide assembly, below
lintel, between adjacent doors/grilles.
J. Fixed Mullions: Fixed guide assembly, below lintel,
between adjacent doors/grilles.
K. Overhead Coiling Door/Grille Hoods:
1. Laterally reinforced to prevent sag.
2. Intermediate hood supports: Furnish where door width
exceeds 16 feet.
L. Side Coiling Door/Grille Counterbalances:
1. Counterbalance: Housed in a steel pipe.
2. Springs: Helical torsion springs designed to include
an overload factor of 25 percent and for optimum ease
of operation; grease packed and mounted on a cold
rolled steel inner shaft.
3. Spring tension: Calibrated and preset at factory.
4. Ball bearings: Sealed to minimize wear.
NOTE ** Include requirements for coil box enclosure (such
as gypsum board, etc.) elsewhere in the drawings
and specifications. Coil box enclosure is not
included with unit.
M. Side Coiling Door/Grille Coil Boxes: Constructed of
structural steel angles and containing spring
counterbalance shaft and positive engagement type drive
shaft.
1. Structural steel bracket plates top and bottom
forming ends of coil box.
2. Bottom plate with leveling bolt in each corner.
NOTE ** Delete one or both of the following paragraphs if
additional corrosion protection is not required.
3. Material: Galvanized steel.
4. Material: Stainless steel.
N. Side Coiling Door/Grille Tracks:
1. Top track constructed of steel shapes with extruded
bronze angles to be used as combination carrier
guides and band wear surface.
NOTE ** Delete 1 of the 2 following paragraphs. Track is
required for curved units. Minimum radius of curve
is 12 inches to centerline of track. Track (and
coil box) requires a 6-inch deep floor pit.
2. Bottom track to be constructed of structural angles,
leveler bars, and full length removable wear plates.
3. Floor guides: Removable, spaced approximately 8 feet
on center.
O. Finish for Ferrous Surfaces, Except Galvanized and
Bearing Surfaces: Shop coat of rust inhibiting metallic
primer on exposed ferrous surfaces except bearings.
P. Primer for Galvanized Surfaces: Baked epoxy modified
polyester primer; gray or tan.
2.14 MOTOR OPERATED UNIT COMPONENTS
NOTE ** Consult manufacturer's literature for recommended
operators for each type and size of door or grille,
and for mounting positions of operators. In-tube
motors (not listed below) are now available on
certain models.
NOTE **
NOTE ** Where several types and sizes of doors and grilles
are specified, specify or schedule the required
operator models for each type and size of door or
grille.
NOTE **
NOTE ** Consult manufacturer for special electrical
controls available, such as keyed, treadle, or pull
cord operating stations, and watertight, oil-tight,
and explosion proof components.
A. Motor Operators: Model __________.
B. Sensor Edge:
1. Pneumatic edge: Neoprene astragal with air hose.
2. Electric edge: Foam rubber astragal with vinyl-
coated nylon cover, continuous foil tape electrical
contacts.
NOTE ** The following paragraph is an option for the
electric sensor edge only.
3. Fail safe control: Upon loss of continuity in
circuit, open door and prevent motor operation until
circuit or edge is repaired.
C. Back-Up Power Supply: Continuous monitoring of power
line. Provide emergency power to motor operator.
D. Panic Release Device: Allow emergency egress for motor
operated units; comply with ADA requirements.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that dimensions are correct and project conditions
are suitable for installation. Do not proceed with
installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been
corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install units in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions.
B. Ensure that units are installed plumb and true, free of
warp or twist, and within tolerances specified by
manufacturer for smooth operation.
C. Install electrical components in accordance with NFPA 70.
NOTE ** Delete the following article if no fire or smoke
rated doors are required.
3.3 RATED DOORS
A. Install doors in accordance with requirements of tested
assembly.
B. Drop test doors after installation. Notify the Architect
prior to testing.
NOTE ** Delete the following paragraph if no fire rated
doors are required.
C. Fire Rated Doors/Shutters: Install in accordance with
NFPA 80.
3.4 DEMONSTRATION
A. Instruct the Owner's personnel in proper operation and
maintenance of units.
3.5 ADJUST AND CLEAN
A. Clean units in accordance with manufacturer's
instructions.
B. Restore slight blemishes in finishes in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions to match original finish.
Remove and provide new units where repairs are not
acceptable to the Architect.
END OF SECTION