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Integrated Metal Door Opening Assemblies - 08 17 13

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Integrated door assemblies are a recent development in design that combine the exit device, hardware, door and frame into a single unit. Integrated door assemblies provide a single solution for entry, exit and cross-corridor doorways. Difficulties with installation due to problems of hardware compatibility and misalignment are avoided. Activation of these door systems is quiet and effortless, yet they fully meet even the strictest building codes and ADA guidelines. With the use of low-profile exit devices, these door assemblies also meet the guidelines...

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If the drawings do not include a door schedule, it may be worth the estimator’s time to develop one, especially if the project is large or complicated. The schedule should indicate the opening number, door type, size material, glass or louver requirements, and remarks. The door schedule should include a frame schedule listing the frame material, type, and jamb, head, and sill details.

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