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Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC<br />

PROJECT MANUAL<br />

Version: January 2012<br />

3. Connections: Fasten panel sections and stiles with manufacturer’s Tog-L-Loc joining system.<br />

2.04 INSULATED THERMALLY SECTIONAL STEEL DOORS ( reference floor plan drawings for<br />

quantity. Use for locations north of the National Frost Line and high wind zones.)<br />

A. Heavy Duty Door: Clopay Model 3200<br />

1. Door Size: As noted on drawings.<br />

2. Overall Panel Thickness: 2 inches (51mm). 2” EPS insulation between two sheets of steel.<br />

3. Steel Skin Thickness: Minimum 0.023 inch (0.56 mm) exterior; minimum 0.016 inch (0.41mm)<br />

interior.<br />

4. Stiles: Steel pre-painted end stiles, minimum 0.049 inch (1.25mm) thick, engineered for easy<br />

hardware attachment through pre-punched holes.<br />

5. Bottom panel section reinforced with continuous 0.050 inch (1.27mm) aluminum astragal<br />

retainer.<br />

6. Joint Seals: provide foam strips for field application to stop air infiltration.<br />

7. Finish: Stucco embossed texture with 0.040 inch (100mm) minor ribs 4 inches or 5 inches<br />

( 100 or 125mm ) on center, white interior, exterior as indicated on drawings.<br />

8. Optional Glazing: In high wind zones provide optional impact-resistant glazing.<br />

B. Insulated overhead doors shall be insulated as follows:<br />

1. Areas of the country with 6500 hours or greater of 65 heating degree days (HDD 65) shall<br />

use insulated windows and insulated metal panels in the overhead doors.<br />

2. Areas of the country with 2500 hours to 6499 hours of 65 heating degree days (HDD 65) shall<br />

use insulated metal panels but not the windows.<br />

3. And in areas of the country with 2499 hours of 65 degree days (HDD 65) and less, neither the<br />

windows nor the metal panels will need to be insulated.<br />

4. Heating Degree Day (HDD 65) as listed by county in Table 902.1-Chapter 9 of the 2003<br />

International Energy Conservation Code.<br />

2.05 ELECTRICAL DOOR OPERATORS<br />

A. General: Provide electric door operator (Chamberlain Model J) provided by door<br />

manufacturer for door with operational life specified complete with electric motor and factory<br />

pre-wired motor controls, starter, gear-reduction unit, clutch, remote-control stations, control<br />

devices, integral gearing for locking door, and accessories required for proper operation.<br />

Comply with NFPA 70.<br />

1. Solenoid operated brake.<br />

B. Disconnect Device: Provide hand-operated disconnect or mechanism for emergency manual<br />

operation while disconnecting motor, without affecting timing of limit switch. Mount disconnect<br />

and operator so they are accessible from floor level. Include interlock device to automatically<br />

prevent motor from operating when emergency operator is engaged.<br />

C. Design operator so motor may be removed without disturbing limit switch adjustment and<br />

without affecting emergency auxiliary operator.<br />

D. Provide control equipment complying with NEMA ICS1, NEMA ICS2, and NEMA ICS6, with<br />

NFPA 70 Class 2 control circuit, maximum 24-v, AC or DC.<br />

E. Electric Motors: Provide high-starting torque, reversible, continuous-duty, Class A insulated,<br />

electric motor, complying with NEMA MG 1, with overload protection, sized to start,<br />

accelerate, and operate door in either direction, from any position, at not less than 2/3fps (0.2<br />

m/s) and not more than 1 fps ( .03m/s), without exceeding nameplate ratings or considering<br />

service factor.<br />

1. Type: Solid State.<br />

2. Type: Jackshaft.<br />

3. HP: 1/2hp ( 373 W ).<br />

4. Power Characteristics:<br />

a. 115V.<br />

b. 1 phase.<br />

5. Service Factor:<br />

a. NEMA MG 1.<br />

6. Coordinate wiring requirements and electrical characteristics of motors with building<br />

electrical system.<br />

OVERHEAD DOORS 08360 - Page 3 of 4

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