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Door schedules scheme
This information could be collated in table format with the following headings; and grouped by level.
Reference
- Door no. (eg: D-S-01)
- Door description. (eg: South entrance)
- Level/Location. (eg: Level 1; South Elevation)
- Door type. (Hinged single door)
- Reference drawing.
Dimensions
- Door type (eg: double door)
- Handing. (Left hand)
- Door leaf height.
- Door leaf width.
- Clear opening required (including ironmongery).
- Opening direction (Inward opening; outward opening; double-action; sliding; etc)
Performance (omit as necessary)
- Threshold (low/level?)
- Fire rating
- Fire escape (Y/N?)
- Acoustic rating
- Part M compliant (Y/N?)
- Security (eg: generally PAS24; but subject to discussions with SbD)
- Safety (eg: anti-finger trap for manual doors; BS EN 16005:2012 for automated doors)
Other requirements:
(I would not include air tightness, watertightness, g-values, U-values, etc here for the time being as these will be in the façade spec.. and avoids risk of conflicting information)
Finishes
- Frame internally (eg: PPC RALxxxx)
- Frame externally (eg: PPC RALxxxx; Fritted glass bonded on frame)
- Infill (eg: double-glazing; metal panel?)
- Mainfestation (eg: post-applied; fritted glass)
Ironmongery
- Master leaf - Internally (eg: stainless steel lever handle)
- Master leaf - Externally (eg: stainless steel lever handle; soldier post; pull handle)
- Slave leaf – Internally
- Slave leaf – Externally
- Hinges (eg: barrel hinges to match ironmongery; or colour matched to frame; not applicable for pivot doors)
- Kickplate (none; internally; externally)
- Number of keys/fobs to be provided (5 sets?)
Operation
- Manual (Y/N)
- Power Open (Y/N)
- Power Assist (Y/N)
- Self Close (Y/N – yes if door is manual)
- Power Close (Y/N – yes if door is powered)
- Door operator type (recessed floor mounted; overhead operator)
- Door closer type (recessed floor mounted; overhead visible – single-arm; overhead visible – scissor arm; overhead concealed)
- Safety Sensor (Y/N – yes recommended for powered doors; otherwise operation is very slow)
- Hold-open function (Y/N)
- Opening angle (for hinged/pivot doors only)
Access control
- Locking arrangement (manual lock; electromechanical lock; padlock)
- Internally (eg: thumb-turn; key-operated; fob; push-button mounted on door frame; push-button mounted on stainless steel free-standing post; motion sensor; remote operation from concierge.. could be more than one)
- Externally (eg: key-operated; fob; push-button mounted on door frame; push-button mounted on stainless steel free-standing post; motion sensor; remote operation from concierge.. could be more than one)
- Address system (eg: door-bell; intercom; video-phone)
- Panic hardware internally (Y/N)
- Panic hardware externally (Y/N – it is unusual to have panic hardware externally; but this may be necessary in some specific situation such as escape from terraces)
- Monitoring – Door locked signal (eg: N/Y to concierge desk)
- Monitoring – Door open signal (eg: N/Y to concierge desk)
- Security Contacts (Y/N)
- Fire Alarm interface (Y/N)
- Action on fire alarm (none; lock release; lock engaged; automatic open; operator to allow powerless door operation; outward opening (for inward opening doors only);)
- Action on power loss (none; lock release; lock engaged; automatic open; operator to allow powerless door operation; powered doors to be fully operational automatically for 50 opening/closing cycles and subsequently fail shut/open)