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Section
General
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Info

Company Profile
Limited Warranty and Remedy
Finishing Information
Standard Paint Color Selection Guide

Entrances (Section A) . ................................................... A


Lifetime Warranty for Door Corner Construction
Selection Guide and Hardware Locations
Standard Door Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1
• Series 213 Narrow Stile
• Series 380 Medium Stile
• Series 500 Wide Stile
Hurricane Impact Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A2
• Series 281 Narrow Stile Hurricane Impact
• Series 381 Medium Stile Hurricane Impact
All Glass Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3
• Type A
• Type F
• Type P
• Type BP
Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A4

Storefront Systems (Section B) . ............................................ B


Series FL200 Center Glazed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1
Series FL300 Center Glazed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B2
Series FL300T Thermal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B3
Series FL500 Hurricane Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B4
Series FL550 Hurricane Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B5

Window Walls (Section C) ................................................. C


Series FS400T Front Set Glazed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1

Curtain Walls (Section D) . ................................................. D


Series PW251 Pressure Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D1
Series PW256 Hurricane Impact Pressure Wall D2
Series PW257 Hurricane Impact Pressure Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D3

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Company Profile • Limited Warranty

Coral Industries, Inc.

COMPANY PROFILE:
Coral Architectural Products, a division of Coral Industries, Inc., offers a full range of innovative
architectural aluminum systems used in today’s modern structures:

• Entrance Doors
• Storefronts
• Window Walls
• Curtain Walls

DESIGN:
Each system is designed for simplicity, versatility, maximum performance and ease of installation. All
systems are tested to the highest industry standards by certified independent laboratories. Detailed
installation instructions and test reports are available for each system.

FINISHING:
Coral Architectural Products offers anodized and powder coated finishes to meet any project requirements.
The architect may select from a wide range of finishes including clear, bronze or black anodized finishes to
a multitude of custom colored powder coatings.

LIMITED WARRANTY AND REMEDY:


Coral Architectural Products (CAP) warrants products manufactured by CAP shall be free from defects in
workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date of shipment, provided products have
been installed and maintained in strict accordance with all applicable safety codes, building standards and
CAP installation instructions. This warranty is limited to defects appearing within two years from the date
of shipment providing that CAP receives a written notification defining such defects within that two-year
period. This warranty is also limited to the repair or replacement of defective material and/or the repayment
by CAP of the original purchase price paid for the defective material. CAP reserves the exclusive rights
to select any one of the above-mentioned remedies. CAP makes no other warranties or representations,
either expressed or implied, concerning product fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will CAP be
liable for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages including but not limited to loss of profits or
use.

Warranty of Outside Suppliers – Warranties for items manufactured by others and supplied by CAP
are limited to the manufacturer’s warranty only. CAP will not assume charges for freight or labor for items
manufactured by others and supplied by CAP.

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Finishing Information

FINISHING INFORMATION:

Anodizing Finish Code # Color Paint # Code #


Clear 10 Bone White 8A201Q 81
Dark Bronze 20 Military Blue 8J200Q 82
Hartford Green 8K200Q 83
Black 8N200Q 85
Mill Finish 00 Sandstone 8D201Q 86
Seawolf 8D202Q 87
Redwood 8G200Q 88
Interpon D3000 meets AAMA 2605 specifications.

Interpon D3000 is a 70% formulated thermosetting fluoropolymer resin powder coating. Powder coatings are an
EPA recommended finishing method for architectural aluminum products which further contribute toward the “Green
Building Initiative” of the U.S. Government.

Additional Powder Coating Options:

Interpon D2000 meets AAMA 2604 specifications and is formulated with proprietary, modified polyester, thermoset-
ting resin to offer excellent weatherability. Interpon D2000 is a more economical coating than Interpon D3000.

Please contact factory for pricing and availability for custom anodized colors and painted finishes.

Interpon D2000 and Interpon D3000 are registered trademarks of


Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc. For more information, please visit www.akzonobel.com.

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Interpon D
Inte rpon D High Durability Finishes are architectural powder
coatings especially designed to give outstanding exterior
weatherability on buildings around the world. Having all the
advantages of powder coatings such as film toughness, cost
effectiveness and low environmental impact, Inte rpon D High
Durability Finishes use innovative polymer technology to provide
long term cosmetic and functional protection of substrates in the
most demanding environments.

There are two performance levels to choose from:


Ultra Durable Finishes Hyper Durable Finishes
Interpon D2000 Interpon D3000 - F luoromax
The Interpon D2000 range offers significantly improved gloss retention An even stronger performance level is provided by Interpon D3000
and enhanced resistance to chalking and fading in comparison to products, which are based on AkzoNobel’s innovative Fluoromax
standard architectural powder coatings. All brands and products in this technology. With a proven record of 10 years Florida performance and
series meet the relevant long term weathering architectural standards compliance with AAM A2 6 0 5 , Interpon D3000 is the powder
of AAM A2 6 0 4 . alternative to fluorocarbon liquid coatings (PVDF and PVF2 ).

Interpon D2000 Definition Weathering Definition Interpon D3000-F luoromax


Pass r 3 0 % AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 9 Gloss Retention AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 9 Pass r 5 0 %
Pass > No. 8 Rating AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 9 Chalking AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 9 Pass r No. 8 Rating
( ASTM D4 2 1 4 : 8 9 ) Resistance ( ASTM D6 5 8 ) for colors,
No. 6 for whites
Pass b 5 r E ( Hunter) AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 9 Color Stability AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 9 Pass b 5 r E ( Hunter)

Interpon D2000 Definition C orros ion Tes ts Definition Interpon D3000-F luoromax
Pass No corrosion more than AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 8 Salt Spray AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 8 Pass No corrosion more than
1 /3 2 " - 1 /1 6 " from scribe, min ( 3 0 0 0 hrs) ( 4 0 0 0 hrs) 1 /3 2 " - 1 /1 6 " from scribe, min
blister rating 8 ( ASTM B 1 1 7 ) blister rating 8 ( ASTM B 1 1 7 )
Pass B lister formation AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 8 Constant AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 8 Pass B lister formation less than
< "few" size no. 8 ( ASTM ( 1 5 0 0 hrs) Humidity ( 4 0 0 0 hrs) "few" size no. 8 ( ASTM D2 2 4 7 ,
D2 2 4 7 , ASTM D7 1 4 ) ASTM D7 1 4 ) "few" size no. 8
Pass No blisters of AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 4 B oiling Water AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 4 Pass No blistering or detachment
film removal Adhesion following tape pull
Pass No blisters AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 4 Wet Adhesion AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 4 Pass No blistering or detachment
following tape pull

Interpon D2000 Definition C hemic al Tes ts Definition Interpon D3000-F luoromax


Pass No blisters. AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 7 M uriatic Acid Test AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 7 Pass No visual change, no blisters
No change in appearance
Pass Delta E AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 7 Nitric Acid AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 7 Pass Color change b 5 r
( Hunter) < 5 Resistance E ( Hunter)
Pass No blisters, adhesion AAM A2 6 0 3 -0 2 6 . 6 Detergent AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 7 Pass No blistering, loss of or
loss visual change Resistance adhesion or visual change
Pass No blisters, adhesion AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 7 M ortar Resistance AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 7 Pass No loss of adhesion or loss
or visual change visual change

Interpon D2000 Definition M ec hanic al Tes ts Definition Interpon D3000-F luoromax


Pass No removal of film AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 4 Dry Adhesion AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 4 Pass No removal of film
Pass No tape removal of film AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 5 Impact Resistance AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 5 Pass No tape removal of film to to
substrate following 0 . 1 " substrate following 0 . 1 " deformation
deformation
Pass F No rupture of film AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 3 Dry Film Hardness AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 3 Pass F No rupture of film
( ASTM D3 3 6 3 ) ( ASTM D3 3 6 3 )
Pass Abrasion coefficient AAM A2 6 0 4 -0 5 7 . 6 Abrasion AAM A2 6 0 5 -0 5 7 . 6 Pass Abrasion coefficient
value > 2 0 Resistance value > 4 0
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ENTRANCES
Index

Section

Standard Entrance Doors ............................................................................. A1


Series 213, 380 and 500

Hurricane Impact-Resistant Entrance Doors .............................................. A2


Series 281 and 381

All Glass Entrance Doors ............................................................................. A3


Types A, F, P, and BP

Hardware ..................................................................................................... A4

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A1
Table of Contents

STANDARD ENTRANCES
Series 213 Narrow Stile
Series 380 Medium Stile
Series 500 Wide Stile

Section Page

Specifications .......................................................................................................... A1 ............ S1-6

Lifetime Warranty .................................................................................................... A1 ............ 1


Selection Guide ...................................................................................................... A1 ............ 2

Hardware Locations................................................................................................. A1 ............ 3

Entrance Door Series Details .................................................................................. A1 ............ 4-6


Entrance Door Options ............................................................................................ A1 ............ 7

Hardware Exit Device Options................................................................................. A1 ............ 8

Hardware Push/Pull Options ................................................................................... A1 ............ 9

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Aluminum Entrances, glass and glazing, and door hardware and components.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Entrances:
a. 213 Swing Door; Narrow stile, 2-1/8” vertical face dimension, 1-3/4” depth.
b. 380 Swing Door; Medium stile, 3-3/4” vertical face dimension, 1-3/4” depth.
c. 500 Swing Door; Wide stile, 5” vertical face dimension, 1-3/4” depth.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL.

B. Related Sections:
1. Section 08450 – All Glass Entrances
2. Section 08491 – Sliding Doors
3. Section 08491 – Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors
4. Section 08520 – Aluminum Framed Window Wall
5. Section 08700 – Finish Hardware
6. Section 08900 – Curtain Wall Systems

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Entrance Performance Requirements:
1. Wind loads: Provide immediate door framing for swing doors, including anchorage capable of withstanding design pressures
of (_________) PSF inward and (_______) outward. These design pressures are based upon (______) Building Code: (_______)
Edition.
2. Air Infiltration: For single acting offset pivot or butt hung entrances in the closed and locked position, the test specimen shall be
tested in accordance with ASTM E 283 at a pressure differential of 6.24 PSF for single doors and 1.567 PSF for pairs of doors.
A single 3’0” x 7’0” entrance door and frame shall not exceed 0.50 CFM per linear foot of perimeter crack. A pair of 6’0” x 7’0”
entrance doors and frame shall not exceed 1.0 CFM per linear foot of perimeter crack.
3. Structural: Corner strength shall be tested in accordance with cyclic load test as specified by Florida Building Code TAS 201 and
ASTM E1886/1996 to ensure corner integrity without welded corners. Upon completion of positive and negative cyclic testing, the
structural integrity of each corner shall remain intact. Manufacturer shall provide a limited lifetime warranty for the life of the door
under normal use without welded corner construction.
4. Uniform Load: A static air design load shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with DCBCCO
Protocol 202 and ASTM E 330. The design load for a pair of doors shall be +/- 60 PSF for. At a structural test load equal to 1.5
times the specified design load, the measured permanent set deflection at midpoint of the meeting stiles shall not exceed 50% of
the allowable and no glass breakage shall occur.
5. Forced Entry: Tested in accordance with SFBC 3603.2 (B) (5).

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

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1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for entrance system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project provided however that the Limited Warranty
shall begin in no event later than six months from date of shipment by Coral. In addition, door corner construction shall be
supported with a limited lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal use.

1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized
in the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead- time requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle entrance doors and
components to avoid damage. Protect entrance doors against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after entrance installation.

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR EQUAL” / “OR
APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BECAUSE OF
THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND READERS OF THE
SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL, LEGAL, REGULATORY,
AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)
A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
2. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Aluminum Entrances.
a. Series: 213, 380, or 500 Swing Doors (Select)
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
aRCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE.

B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.

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1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products


a. Product: Aluminum Entrances
b. Series: 213, 380 or 500 Swing Doors (Select)
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Entrance Member Profile:
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Entrance Member Profile:
3. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Entrance Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid entrance installation and construction
delays.
2. Substitution Documentation:
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
entrance system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement required by the project.
d. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, with specified finish and color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Entrances and Components):
1. Material Standard: ASTM B 221; 6063-T6 alloy and temper
2. The door stile and rail face dimensions of the [________] (choose one: 213-380-500) entrance door will be as follows:

Bottom Traffic
Door Vertical Stile Top Rail ADA Bottom Rail
Rail Application

213 2-1/8” 2-1/4” 4” 9-1/2”(optional) Normal

380 3-3/4” 4” 7-1/2” 9-1/2”(optional) Normal to Heavy


500 5” 4” 7-1/2” 9-1/2”(optional) Heavy to Abusive

3. Major portions of the door members to be 0.125” nominal in thickness and glazing molding to be 0.05” thick.
4. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of entrance members are nominal
and in compliance with Aluminum Standards and Data, published by The Aluminum Association.
B. Glazing gaskets shall be either EPDM elastomeric extrusions
C. Provide adjustable glass jack to help center the glass in the door opening.

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2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be aluminum, stainless steel or plated steel.
B. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.
C. Standard Entrance Hardware

EDITOR NOTE: REVISE BELOW FOR SPECIFIC HARDWARE FOR EACH SPECIFIC ENTRANCE TYPE. TO INSURE SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY AND TIMELY COORDINATION, THE CORAL COMPANY RECOMMENDS THAT YOUR FINISH HARDWARE
REQUIREMENTS BE INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION. IF THESE REQUIREMENTS MUST BE FURNISHED UNDER THE “FINISH
HARDWARE” SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATIONS, THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT SHOULD BE INCLUDED. “THE FINISH HARDWARE
SUPPLIER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING PHYSICAL HARDWARE TO THE ENTRANCE MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO
FABRICATION, AND FOR COORDINATING HARDWARE DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS WITH THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURER, THE
GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND THE ENTRANCE MANUFACTURER TO INSURE THE BUILDING PROJECT IS NOT DELAYED.” IF LOCK
CYLINDERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS ARE TO BE MASTER-KEYED, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT CYLINDERS BE INCLUDED UNDER THE
“FINISH HARDWARE” SECTION OF THE SPECIFICATIONS.

1. Weather-stripping:
a. Meeting stiles on pairs of doors shall be equipped with a spring-loaded adjustable astragal with a double row of wool pile
weather-stripping. Gaps in weathering at lock location of meeting stile on door pair shall not be allowed.
b. The door weathering on a single acting offset pivot or butt hung frame (single or pairs) shall have wool pile or EPDM bulb
gasket (Necessary to meet specified performance tests.)
2. Sill Sweep Strips: EPDM blade gasket sweep strip in an aluminum extrusion applied to the interior exposed surface of the bottom
rail with concealed fasteners. (Necessary to meet specified performance tests.)
3. Threshold: Extruded aluminum, one piece per door opening, with ribbed surface.
4. Center Pivots: [__________].
5. Offset Pivots: [__________].
6. Butt Hinge: [____________].
7. Continuous Hinge: [_________].
8. Push/Pull: [___________] style.
9. Panic Device: [___________].
10. Closer: [______________].
11. Security Lock/Dead Lock: Active Leaf [___________]; Inactive Leaf [___________].
12. Latch Handle: [___________].
13. Cylinder(s)/Thumbturn: [_____________].
14. Electric Strike/Strike Keeper: [____________].

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. Entrance System Fabrication:
1. Door corner construction shall consist of an interlocking corner block and mechanical fastened to door stile with 3/8’ diameter
bolt at all four corners into a steel zinc plated back-up plate. Top and bottom rails are mechanical attached to corner blocks at all
four corners with #12 x 1” steel fasteners. Glazing stops shall be snap-in type with EPDM glazing gaskets.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints hairline in appearance.
3. Prepare components with internal reinforcement for door hardware.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

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2.06 Finishes

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL’S STANDARD COLORS. POWDER COATINGS ARE AN
EPA RECOMMENDED FINISHING METHOD FOR ARCHITECTURAL ALUMINUM AND FURTHER CONTRIBUTES TOWARDS THE
“GREEN BUILDING INITIATIVE” OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. CUSTOM COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA 2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT
WITH YOUR CORAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.

A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: # 20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Coating Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607 1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum entrances specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum entrances are part of a building enclosure system, including storefront framing,
window wall systems, curtain wall system and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.
B. Fabrication Tolerances: Fabricate aluminum entrances in accordance with entrance manufacturer’s prescribed tolerances.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive entrance system and sill is
level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install entrance system in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and AAMA storefront and entrance guide specifications
manual.
1. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other irregularities.
2. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure.
3. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp and twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances aligning with adjacent work.
4. Set thresholds in bed of mastic and secure.
5. Adjusting: Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Section 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants).
2. Glass: Refer to Section 8 Glass and Glazing.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual.

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3.03 Cleaning and Protection


A. Cleaning: Remove temporary coverings and protection of adjacent work areas. Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed
products must be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris
from project site and legally dispose of debris.
B. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum entrances from damage
from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants. Remove and replace damaged
aluminum entrances at no extra cost.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is to only be used by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim as a
project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and coordinated
with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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Interpon D3000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.

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ENTRANCES • Standard Doors A1
Lifetime Warranty for Corner Construction 1

LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR ENTRANCE DOOR CORNER CONSTRUCTION

A storefront door is one of the hardest working components of a building. With each cycle, the
door may undergo twisting, racking, impact and fatigue related stresses. Door corners must
be able to withstand these stresses. Coral’s unique interlocking corner block joinery ensures
structural integrity without welded corners and has successfully passed the cyclic load test for
hurricane impact doors (7’-0” x 8’-0” pair) as specified by the stringent Florida Building Code
TAS 201 and ASTM E 1886/1996. Upon completion of 9,000 pulsating cycles (4,500 positive
and 4,500 negative) at a design load of +70/-80 PSF all corners remained intact.

Coral Architectural Products hereby warrants the corner construction of it’s entrance door for
the life of the door. Any door which fails due to corner construction will be replaced free of
charge. This warranty is void if the entrance has been subjected to improper installation or
to mechanical damage indicative of obvious mistreatment, abuse or acts of God.

Interlocking
Corner Block
Stile

Corner Block
AS1 #10 x 3/4”
FHP Type “B”

3/8” - 16 X 1”
Hex Bolt

Rail
AS41
Lockwasher

AS13 (.180 Thick)


Zinc Plated Steel
Square Nut

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2 Selection Guide

ENTRANCE DOOR
SELECTION GUIDE

Aluminum VERTICAL TOP BOTTOM RECOMMENDED TRAFFIC


Entrance Doors STILE RAIL RAIL LIMITATIONS APPLICATION
Series 213 Narrow Stile 2 5/8” 2 3/4” 4 1/2” 3’-3” x 8’-0” Normal
Series 380 Medium Stile 4 1/4” 4 1/2” 8” 3’- 6” x 9’-0” Normal to Heavy
Series 500 Wide Stile 5 1/2” 4 1/2” 8” 3’- 6” x 9’-0” Heavy to Abusive

Note: Dimensions shown above are based on 1/4” glazing infill with 1/2” glass stops. Add 1/4”
to above dimensions for 1” glazing infill. Single acting doors exceeding 7’-0” in height require
an intermediate butt hinge or pivot.

COMMON DOOR AND FRAME DESCRIPTIONS


Stile width
Header

Fixed transom

Transom bar
Top rail

Door nose
(Beveled or Round) Hinge stile

Lock stile Hinge jamb

Pull handle

Push bar

Lock jamb Cylinder

Glass stops omitted


Deadlock for clarity

Bottom rail

Threshold
Door thickness

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Hardware Locations 3

“6”

(TYP.)
1/8”
D.O. MAX

INTERMEDIATE
96”

HINGE
DIM. “M”
DIM. “M”

D.O.

DIM. “Z”
BUTT

DIM. “Y”
DIM. “X”
HEIGHT
HUNG
84” 45-11/32”
96” 51-11/32”
9”

Note: All doors greater than


84” requires an intermediate

11/16”
(TYP.)
hinge.

HARDWARE LOCATIONS FOR PANIC DOORS


MANUFACTURER PANIC DIM “X” DIM “Y” DIM “Z”
DEVICE OF CYLINDER OF PANIC TOP OF PULL
JACKSON 2086 C.V.R. 37 - 7/8” 38 - 5/32” 42 - 7/8”
“FB”

(TYP.)
1/8”

TOP OF PULL

DIM. “M”
LC OF PUSH BAR
LC OF CYLINDER

47”
37-1/2”
11/16” (TYP.)

34”
“FB”

11/16”
(TYP.)

STANDARD HARDWARE LOCATIONS, LOCK & FLUSH BOLT


PART NO. DESCRIPTION DIM. “FB”

DH176-96 TOP FLUSH BOLT (FOR 96” DOOR) 22”


DH176 TOP FLUSH BOLT (FOR 84” DOOR) 10”
DH176 BOTTOM FLUSH BOLT (FOR 84“ / 96” DOOR) 10”

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4 Details • Series 213

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL DETAILS
NARROW STILE

CENTER HUNG OFFSET HUNG


DOOR DOOR
1 3/4”

D116 D116 D116 D104 D106


D105

2 1/8” 1/2”
4 7/16”

Single door CENTER HUNG Meeting stiles for pair of doors


1 3/4”

D103 D103 D103 D104 D106


D105

2 1/8” 4 7/16”
OFFSET HUNG
Single door Meeting stiles for pair of doors

D101 D102 top rail used 1 3/4”


2 1/4”

w/DB122-2 for offset arm.


Note: Requires special
glass size.
7 1/2”

1 3/4”

D102

DB122-2
4”

D108
9 1/2”
4”

D102
1 3/4” D109

Standard
Top and Bottom A.D.A. Bottom Rail

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Details • Series 380 5
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL DETAILS
MEDIUM STILE

CENTER HUNG OFFSET HUNG


DOOR DOOR
1 3/4”

D106/D112 D106/D112 D111 D106/D112

3 3/4” 7 11/16”
1/2”

Single door Meeting stiles for pair of doors


CENTER HUNG
1 3/4”

D110 D110 D110 D111 D106/D112

3 3/4”
7 11/16”

Single door
OFFSET HUNG Meeting stiles for pair of doors

Note: DB122-2
Required for
offset arm. 1 3/4”
4”

D102

Note: DB124-2 DG100


Required for
1 3/4” center pivot arm.
4”

D102
9 1/2”

1 3/4”
7 1/2”

D109
Standard
D108 Top and Bottom A.D.A. Bottom Rail

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6 Details • Series 500

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL DETAILS
WIDE STILE

CENTER HUNG OFFSET HUNG


DOOR DOOR
1 3/4”

D106/D120 D106/D120 D119 D106/D120

5” 1/2” 10 3/16”

Single door CENTER HUNG Meeting stiles for pair of doors


1 3/4”

D118 D118 D119 D106/D120

5” 10 3/16”
OFFSET HUNG
Single door Meeting stiles for pair of doors

1 3/4”
4”

D102
Note: DB122-2 Required for
offset arm.

Note: DB124-2
Required for
1 3/4” center pivot arm.
4”

D102

DG100
9 1/2”

1 3/4”
7 1/2”

D109
Standard
D108 Top and Bottom
A.D.A. Bottom Rail
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Options 7
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS

DOOR MUNTINS

Note: For DM750 (7 1/2” Muntin) use D108.


For DM950 (9 1/2” Muntin) use D109.
D113
4”

DM058 DM200 DM400


2”


D102
5/16

DG100

THRESHOLDS GLAZING OPTIONS BOTTOM RAIL WITH


WEATHER SWEEP

TH4

4” DG250
1/2”

TH5
D102
5” WS136
1/2”

AS7
(#8 x 3/4”
TH7 POH) fastener
DG101

7”
1/2”

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A1 ENTRANCES • Standard Doors
8 Hardware Exit Device Options

SERIES 3600 Mid-Panel Exit Device

SERIES 3700 Mid-Panel Rim Exit Device


Push-Pad

SERIES 3100 Recess Mounted Exit Device


Concealed Vertical
Rod Non-Protruding
Push-Pad
(Inserted Between
Door Stiles)

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Hardware Push/Pull Options 9

CLASSIC PULL HANDLE SET


TRADITIONAL

PH10

PH401

PB401
Classic pulls mounted back to back

Two PH10 Pull Handles


W/ P1 Feature Strip Inserts. Traditional PH401 & PB401 Wire
P1 is Black for Clear Pull Push/Pull for Offset
& Champagne for Bronze Pull Hung Doors

CLASSIC PUSH BAR WITH OFFSET PULL


TRADITIONAL
PH10

PB401
P3

PB1
Two Traditional PB401
Classic Push Bar W/ 10” P3 Offset Pull Handle Wire Push Bars Mounted
Back to Back for
P1 Feature Strip is Black for Center Pivoted Doors
Clear Push Bar and Champagne
for Bronze.

CLASSIC PUSH BAR SET

TRADITIONAL
PB1

PH401

Classic Push Bars


Mounted Back To Back

(Standard on Center Pivot Doors)


P1 Feature Strip is Black for Two 10” PH401 Traditional
Clear Push Bar and Champagne Wire Pull Handles
for Bronze. Mounted Back to Back

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ENTRANCES • Impact Doors
A2
Table of Contents

HURRICANE IMPACT-RESISTANT ENTRANCES


Series 281 Narrow Stile
Series 381 Medium Stile

Section Page

Specifications (281 and 381 Combined) ................................................................ A2 ............ HS1-6

Options and Limitations ........................................................................................... A2 ............ 1-2


Hardware and Hinging Locations ............................................................................ A2 ............ 3

Impact Door Details ................................................................................................. A2 ............ 4-9

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Aluminum Entrances, glass and glazing, and door hardware and components.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Entrances:
a. Impact-resistant Series 281 Swing Door, Narrow stile, 2-1/8” vertical face dimension, 1-3/4” depth, Interior structural silicone
glazed, Normal to Heavy traffic Impact-resistant applications. (Select)
b. Impact-resistant Series 381 Swing Door, Medium stile, 3-3/4” vertical face dimension, 1-3/4” depth, Interior structural silicone
glazed, Heavy to Abusive traffic Impact-resistant applications. (Select)

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL.

B. Related Sections:
1. Section 08450 – All Glass Entrances
2. Section 08491 – Sliding Doors
3. Section 08491– Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors
4. Section 08520 – Aluminum Framed Window Wall
5. Section 08700 – Finish Hardware
6. Section 08900 – Curtain Wall Systems

1.02 References (Industry Standards)


EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Entrance Performance Requirements:
1. Wind loads: Provide immediate door framing for swing doors, including anchorage capable of withstanding design pressures
of (_________) PSF inward and (_______) outward. These design pressures are based upon (______) Building Code: (_______)
Edition.
2. Air Infiltration: For a pair of single acting butt hung entrances in the closed and locked position, the test specimen shall be tested
in accordance with DCBCCO Protocol PA 202 and ASTM E 283 at a pressure differential of 1.57 PSF for a pair of doors The air
infiltration shall not exceed 0.46 CFM/ft.2 for door opening sizes of 6’-0” x 7’-0” (Series 281) or 7’-0” x 8’-0” (Series 381).
3. Structural: Corner strength shall be tested in accordance with cyclic load test as specified by Florida Building Code TAS 201 and
ASTM E1886/1996 to ensure corner integrity without welded corners. Upon completion of positive and negative cyclic testing, the
structural integrity of each corner shall remain intact. Manufacturer shall provide a limited lifetime warranty for the life of the door
under normal use without welded corner construction for Hurricane Impact –Resistant doors.
4. Uniform Load: A static air design load shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with DCBCCO
Protocol 202 and ASTM E 330. The design load for a pair of doors shall be +/- 65 PSF for Series 281 and +70/-80 PSF for Series
381. At a structural test load equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, the measured permanent set deflection at midpoint of
the meeting stiles shall not exceed 50% of the allowable and no glass breakage shall occur.
5. Impact Resistance: Large Missile, tested in accordance with DCBCCO Protocols PA 201, OA 203, SBCCI SSTD-12 and ASTM E
1886 at a door opening sizes of 6’-0” x 7’-0” (Series 281) or 7’0” x 8’-0” (Series 381). (Select)
6. Forced Entry: Tested in accordance with SFBC 3603.2 (B) (5).

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1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for entrance system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project provided however, that the Limited Warranty
shall begin in no event later than six months from date of shipment by Coral. In addition, door corner construction without welded
corners shall be supported with a limited lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal use.

1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle entrance doors and
components to avoid damage. Protect entrance doors against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after entrance installation.

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFOR-
MANCE CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR
EQUAL” / “OR APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS
BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND
READERS OF THE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL,
LEGAL, REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)
Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
2. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Aluminum Hurricane Resistant Entrances
a. Series: (281) or (381) Swing Doors (Select)
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

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B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE.

1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products


a. Product: Aluminum Hurricane Impact Resistant Entrances
b. Series: (281) or (381) Swing Doors (Select)
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Entrance Member Profile: 2-1/8” vertical stile, 2-1/4” top rail, 7-1/2” bottom rail (Series 281)
3-3/4” vertical stile, 4” top rail, 7-1/2” bottom rail (Series 381)
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Entrance Member Profile:
3. Alternate # ___ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Entrance Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid entrance installation and construction
delays.
2. Substitution Documentation:
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
entrance system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement required by the project.
d. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, with specified finish and color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Entrances and Components):
1. Material Standard: ASTM B 221; 6063-T6 alloy and temper
2. The door stile and rail face dimension of the Series 281 or 381 Entrance doors shall be as follows: (Select)

Vertical Bottom Traffic


Door Top Rail ADA Bottom Rail
Stile Rail Application
281 2-1/8” 2-1/4” 7-1/2” 9-1/2”(optional) Normal to heavy
Heavy to
381 3-3/4” 4” 7-1/2” 9-1/2”(optional)
abusive

3. Major portions of the door members to be 0.125” nominal in thickness and glazing molding to be 0.055” thick.
4. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of entrance members are nominal
and in compliance with Aluminum Standards and Data, published by The Aluminum Association.

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B. Glazing gaskets shall be an EPDM elastomeric extrusion on the exterior. The interior shall have a EPDM spacer gasket followed by a
single row of Dow Corning 995 structural silicone providing for metal to glass adhesion.
C. Provide adjustable glass jack to help center the glass in the door opening.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Only those fasteners shown within Coral Architectural Products Installation Instructions for FL500 framing and entrances
may be used for assembly.
B. Perimeter Anchors: Structural attachment of Series FL500 framing members to the various substrates must be in compliance with
the anchor charts contained within Coral’s Installation Instructions and be supported by structural calculations bearing a Florida P.E.
seal.
1. Weather-stripping:

EDITOR NOTE: CORAL RECOMMENDS THAT YOUR FINISH HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS BE INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION. SERIES
FL500 HURRICANE FRAMING SYSTEMS WITH SERIES 281 AND 381 ENTRANCES WERE TESTED AND CERTIFIED AS AN INTEGRAL
UNIT. THE COMBINATIONS SHOWN IN THE OPTIONS AND LIMITATION CHARTS FOR THESE TWO SYSTEMS ARE BASED ON
ACUTAL PERFORMANCE TESTING AND CANNOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE INTEGRITY OF THE SYSTEM.

a. Meeting stiles on pairs of doors shall be equipped with a spring-loaded adjustable astragal with a double row of wool pile
weather-stripping. Gaps in weathering at lock location of meeting stile on door pair shall not be allowed.
b. The door weathering at the immediate entrance frame shall have EPDM bulb gasket.
2. Sill Sweep Strips: EPDM blade gasket sweep strip in an aluminum extrusion applied to the interior exposed surface of the bottom
rail with concealed fasteners. (Necessary to meet specified performance tests.)
3. Threshold: Extruded aluminum, one piece per door opening, with ribbed surfaces.
4. Butt Hinge: [Minimum of 1-1/2 Pair 4-1/2” x 4” hinges per door leaf].
5. Push/Pull: [___________] style.
6. Panic Device: [See Options and Limitations for Hurricane Impact Applications]:
7. Surface Closer: [______________] or Concealed Overhead: [______________] for Offset Hung entrance.
8. Security Lock/Dead Lock: Active Leaf [___________]; Inactive Leaf [.See Options and Limitations for Hurricane Impact
Applications].
9. Latch Handle: [See Options and Limitations for Hurricane Impact Applications].
10. Cylinder(s)/Thumbturn: [_____________].
11. Electric Strike/Strike Keeper: [____________].

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Options and Limitation Charts for Impact Resistant Glass for Series 281 and 381 entrances.

2.05 Fabrication
A. Entrance System Fabrication:
1. Door corner construction shall consist of an interlocking corner block mechanical fastened to door stile with 3/8’ diameter bolts
at all four corners threaded into steel zinc plated square nut positioned inside the stile. Top and bottom rails are mechanical
attached to corner blocks at all four corners with #10 x 1” steel fasteners. Exterior glazing stops shall be snap-in type with EPDM
glazing gaskets and interior glass stops shall be mechanically locked into position with aluminum clips.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints hairline in appearance.
3. Prepare components with internal reinforcement for door hardware.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

2.06 Finishes
EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL’S STANDARD COLORS. POWDER COATINGS ARE AN
EPA RECOMMENDED FINISHING METHOD FOR ARCHITECTURAL ALUMINUM AND FURTHER CONTRIBUTES TOWARDS THE
“GREEN BUILDING INITIATIVE” OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. CUSTOM COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA 2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT
WITH YOUR CORAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.

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A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: # 20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Coating Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607 1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum entrances specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum entrances are part of a building enclosure system, including storefront framing,
window wall systems, curtain wall system and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.
B. Fabrication Tolerances: Fabricate aluminum entrances in accordance with entrance manufacturer’s prescribed tolerances.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive entrance system and sill is
level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install entrance system in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions for hurricane impact storefront and entrance doors.
Reference the Options and Limitation Charts for each Coral Architectural Products system.
1. Attachment to structure must be in compliance with Coral Architectural Products Installation Instructions for Series FL500
Hurricane Impact Resistant system and remain within the scope shown on the Options and Limitation Charts for Series FL500
Framing and Series 281 or Series 381 entrances.
2. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure.
3. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp and twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances aligning with adjacent work.
4. Install thresholds and secure to structure with fasteners as shown in Coral’s Structural Anchor Charts.
5. Adjusting: Adjust operating hardware for smooth operation.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants: Perimeter: Dow Corning 795 structural silicone: Glass to metal adhesion: Dow Corning 995 Structural Silicone
2. Framing Joint Treatment: Schnee-Moorehead SM5601 TackyTape® Sealant. Reference CORAL Instructions
3. Glass: Refer to Coral Architectural Products Options and Limitation Charts for Series FL500 Hurricane Impact Storefront framing
and Series 281 or Series 381 Impact entrances.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual and GANA Laminated Glazing Reference.

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CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS
HS Subsidiary of Coral Industries, Inc
6
281 and 381 HURRICANE ENTRANCES
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS

3.03 Cleaning and Protection


A. Cleaning: Remove temporary coverings and protection of adjacent work areas. Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed
products must be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris
from project site and legally dispose of debris.
B. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum entrances from damage
from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants. Remove and replace damaged
aluminum entrances at no extra cost.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is to only be used by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim as a
project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and coordinated
with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


Interpon D2000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.
Interpon D3000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.

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ENTRANCES • Impact Doors A2
Options & Limitations 1

Dade County Applications


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Series 281 Narrow Stile Doors for Large Missile Impact
(NOA Pending)

Maximum
Design Maximum Glass Size Qualified
Door Size
Pressure Glass
P.S.F. D.L.O. Types
Single Double Sq. Ft.
WxH
+65/-65 36” x 84” 72” x 84” 29 9/16” x 71 7/16 ” 14.7 B&U

Locking and Closer Options

Active Leaf DH072 3-Point Lock with DH078 Cylinder & DH079 Thumbturn
Inactive Leaf 2 ea. DH176 Steel Tip Flush Bolts
Surface Heavy Duty ANSI Grade 1 Closer
C.O.C. Jackson ANSI Grade 1 or Equal

Hinging Options

Type Description Quantity

Butts DH109 4 1/2” x 4” 1 1/2 Pair

Panic Exit Devices Options

Manufacturer Series Type

2086 HR
Jackson Corporation Concealed Vertical Rod
ANSI Grade 1

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of


Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Solutia B
.090 Solutia Saflex PVB Interlayer
NOA # 03-0105.02
9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Coral Industries, Inc. U
.120 Uvekol Interlayer
NOA # 03-1117.05

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2 Options & Limitations

Dade County Applications


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Series 381 Medium Stile Doors for Large Missile Impact
(NOA Pending)

Maximum
Design Maximum Glass Size Qualified
Door Size
Pressure Glass
P.S.F. D.L.O. Types
Single Double Sq. Ft.
WxH
+70/-80 42” x 96” 84” x 96” 32 5/16” x 81 11/16 ” 18.3 B&U

Locking and Closer Options

Active Leaf DH072 3-Point Lock with DH078 Cylinder & DH079 Thumbturn
Inactive Leaf 2 ea. DH176 Steel Tip Flush Bolts
Surface Heavy Duty ANSI Grade 1 Closer
C.O.C. Jackson ANSI Grade 1 or Equal

Hinging Options

Type Description Quantity

Butts DH109 4 1/2” x 4” 1 1/2 Pair

Panic Exit Devices Options

Manufacturer Series Type

2086 HR
Jackson Corporation Concealed Vertical Rod
ANSI Grade 1

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of


Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Solutia B
.090 Solutia Saflex PVB Interlayer
NOA # 03-0105.02
9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Coral Industries, Inc. U
.120 Uvekol Interlayer
NOA # 03-1117.05

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Hardware & Hinging Locations 3

Series 281 and 381 Hurricane Impact-Resistant Doors

“6”

(TYP.)
1/8”
OFFSET
HUNG ONLY
D.O. MAX

INTERMEDIATE
96”

HINGE
DIM. “M”
DIM. “M”

D.O.

DIM. “Z”
BUTT

DIM. “Y”
DIM. “X”
HEIGHT
HUNG
84” 45-11/32”
96” 51-11/32”
9”

Note: All doors require


an intermediate hinge.

11/16”
HARDWARE LOCATIONS FOR PANIC DOORS (TYP.)

MANUFACTURER PANIC DIM “X” DIM “Y” DIM “Z”


DEVICE OF CYLINDER OF PANIC TOP OF PULL
JACKSON 2086 C.V.R. 37 - 7/8” 38 - 5/32” 42 - 7/8”
“FB”

(TYP.)
1/8”

TOP OF PULL
LC OF PUSH BAR
LC OF CYLINDER

47”
37-1/2”
11/16” (TYP.)

34”
“FB”

STANDARD HARDWARE LOCATIONS, LOCK & FLUSH BOLT


PART NO. DESCRIPTION DIM. “FB”

DH176-96 TOP FLUSH BOLT (FOR 96” DOOR) 22”


DH176 TOP FLUSH BOLT (FOR 84” DOOR) 10”
DH176 BOTTOM FLUSH BOLT (FOR 84“ / 96” DOOR) 10”

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4 Details • Series 281

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1 4 4A

Series 281 Entrance Doors


OFFSET HUNG
2 2A

1/4” MAX.

3A

D.L.O.
2 1/2”
3 FL501
TYPICAL ELEVATION

1/4”
MAX.
D.L.O.
FL512
1
2 1/2”

FL507
FRAME HEIGHT

DS202
1/8” TYP.
2 1/2”

DS500 FL507 D102


D101 DB122-1
D.O.H.

DS500
D101

4 2A
ROUGH OPENING

5”
D.L.O.

Offset Hung Transom Bar


2 for Conceal Closer with
Offset Arm
1/4”
MAX.
Offset Hung Transom Bar
for Surface Closer
D.O.H.
2”

FL512
FRAME HEIGHT

DS202
D.O.H.

D102
DB122-1

4A

Required at all door pairs to meet 3/16” D108 WS136 D109


WS136
specified performance test. (Typ.)
DP200-1 DP200-1
TH4 TH4
3 3A
Optional
1/2”
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Details • Series 281 5
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1 2
Series 281 Entrance Doors
OFFSET HUNG
3 4

TYPICAL ELEVATION

SR504

FL504 FL504 FL505


FL515

1 2

1/4”
2 1/2” D.L.O. 2 1/2”
MAX.

FL519
D.O.W.
FL504 FL504
FL515 FL505
TH4
5” TYP.

4” TYP.

D103 D103

3/32”
TYP.
3 4

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A2 ENTRANCES • Impact Doors
6 Details • Series 281

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1 1A

Series 281 Entrance Doors


2
OFFSET HUNG
3

4 4A

TYPICAL ELEVATION

1 3/4”

DB122-1 1” TYP.
Required for
offset arm.
D103 D103
D102
5”

D101
3 1/4”

3 1/8”
2
DG501 TYP.
Single Door
DG502
TYP.
D.L.O.

1 1A
D.L.O.

3/16” TYP.

D106
D104
D105

6 7/16”
3
Meeting stiles for
door pair
10 1/2”
8 1/2”

D108 WS136 D109 WS136

4 4A

Standard Top and Optional Required at all door pairs to meet


A.D.A. Bottom Rail
Bottom Rail specified performance test. (Typ.)
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Details • Series 381 7
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1 4 4A
Series 381 Entrance Doors
OFFSET HUNG

2 2A

1/4” MAX.

2 1/2”
3A
FL501

D.L.O.
3
TYPICAL ELEVATION

D.L.O.
1/4” 1
MAX.
FL512
2 1/2”

FL507
2 1/2”

FL507
DS202
FRAME HEIGHT

D102
DS500
DS500 DB122-1
D102
D.O.H.

D102
ROUGH OPENING

2A
D.L.O.
Offset Hung Transom Bar
for Conceal Closer with
4
2 Offset Arm
5”
D.O.H.

1/4” Offset Hung Transom Bar


MAX. for Surface Closer

FL512
2”
FRAME HEIGHT

DS202
D.O.H.

D102
DB122-1

3/16”
D108 WS136 D109 WS136
4A

Required at all door pairs to meet DP200-1 DP200-1


specified performance test. (Typ.) TH4 TH4
1/2” 3 3A
Optional

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8 Details • Series 381

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Series 381 Entrance Doors


OFFSET HUNG
1 2 3

TYPICAL ELEVATION

SR504
FL519

FL504 FL504 FL505


FL515
5” TYP.

D110 D110

3/32”
D.L.O. 3
TYP. 1

1/4” MAX.
2 1/2” D.O.W. 2 1/2”

2”
DP200-1
4” TYP.

D116/D112
D111

9 11/16”
2
Meeting stiles for
door pair

Required at all door pairs to meet


specified performance test. (Typ.)

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Details • Series 381 9
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Series 381 Entrance Doors


OFFSET HUNG
2 3

4 4A

TYPICAL ELEVATION

DB122-1
Required for
offset arm.
D102
5”

1” TYP.

D110 D110
1 3/4”
D.L.O.
D.L.O.

1 4 3/4”
2
Single Door

3/16” TYP.

D106
D111
D112
10 1/2”

11/16”
9
8 1/2”

3
Meeting stiles for
door pair

D108 WS136 D109 WS136

4 4A
Optional
Required at all door pairs to meet
Standard Top and A.D.A. Bottom Rail specified performance test. (Typ.)
Bottom Rail

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ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors
A3
Table of Contents

ALL GLASS SYSTEMS

Section Page

Swing Type A ........................................................................................................... A3 ............ 1-2

Swing Type F ........................................................................................................... A3 ............ 3-4


Swing Type P .......................................................................................................... A3 ............ 5-6
Swing Type BP ........................................................................................................ A3 ............ 7-8

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ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors A3
Type A 1
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS

1/4”

1-5/8”
F.H. 1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
Alum. channel
D.L.O.

Center pivot
2”

patch
1/2” Tempered
1/2” Tempered glass
H01 glass H05

1/2” Tempered
D.L.O.

glass
Center pivot patch 1/2” Tempered
2”

F.H.

glass
1-5/8”

1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125


Alum. channel
3/4”

H04 H03

Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass 1/2” Tempered


glass

6 7/16”
1/8”
1/2” Tempered
1/8”
D.L.O. G.S. G.S. 1/8”
glass
D.O.W.
V01 V02
V03

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A3 ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors
2 Type A

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS

Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass


1/2” Tempered
glass
F.H.
1-5/8”

1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125


Alum. channel

1/8”
2”
6 7/16”
H03
D.L.O. Transom pivot
1/8”
patch
V01

2”
D.L.O.
1/2” Tempered Center pivot
D.L.O.

1/2” Tempered glass patch


glass Center pivot patch
2”

H21
3/4”

1/8”

G.S. G.S. H04


1/8”
2”

V02
Transom pivot
patch
2”
D.L.O.
1-5/8”

Center pivot
1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
patch
F.H.

Alum. channel
1/2” Tempered
1/8”
glass
D.O.W. H22
1/2” Tempered
glass
V03 H05
Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered
Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass glass

6 7/16” 1/8” 1/2” Tempered D.L.O.


D.L.O. D.L.O. 1/8” glass 1/8”
D.O.W.
V04 V22
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ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors A3
Type F 3
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS
1/4”

1-5/8”
1/2” Tempered
glass 1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
Center pivot
2”
D.L.O.

F.H.

F.H.
1-5/8”

Alum. channel
patch
1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
1/2” Tempered Alum. channel
glass 1/2” Tempered
H03 glass
H01 H05

Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass

1/2” Tempered
D.L.O.

glass
Patch lock
2”

6 7/16”

1/8”
D.L.O.
3/4”

V01
H16

1/2” Tempered Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass


glass

6 7/16” 1/8”
1/8”
1/2” Tempered
G.S. G.S. 1/8” D.L.O. D.L.O.
glass
D.O.W.
V04
V02
V03

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A3 ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors
4 Type F

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS

Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass


1-5/8”

1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125


F.H.

Alum. channel

1/8”
2”
6 7/16”
Transom pivot
1/8”
D.L.O. 1/2” Tempered patch
glass
V01 H05 D.L.O.

2”
Center pivot
1/2” Tempered 1/2” Tempered patch
glass glass
F.H.
1-5/8”

H21
1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
Alum. channel

1/8” 1/2” Tempered H03


1/8”
glass
1/8”

G.S.
2”

G.S. D.O.W.

V02 1/2” Tempered Transom pivot


V03
D.L.O.

glass patch
2”

Patch lock
D.L.O.

Pivot patch fitting


2”

1/2” Tempered glass


Center pivot
patch
3/4”

H22
6 7/16” 1/8”
H16
D.L.O. D.L.O. Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass
V04
Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass

6 5/8” 1 13/16”
1/8”
D.L.O. D.L.O.

V23
D.L.O.
1/8”
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ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors A3
Type P 5
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS

1/4” 1/4”
Shim Shim
2”

1/4”

2”

FL212
1/4”

FL212

Sidelite track
1/2” Tempered
D.O.H.

D.O.H.

4” Square rail 4” Square rail glass


4”

4”

Neoprene gasket Neoprene gasket Neoprene gasket

10” Square rail


1/2” Tempered 1/2” Tempered
glass glass
5”
5”
H07
10”

H06

1/2” Tempered
1/2” Tempered glass
glass

Neoprene gasket Neoprene gasket


4”
4”

4” Square rail 4” Square rail


1/4”

Sidelite track
3/4”

H14
3/4”

H12 H11
1/2” Tempered
glass

1/8”
1/2” Tempered 1/2” Tempered
1/8”
glass G.S. G.S. glass 1/8”
D.O.W. D.O.W.
V12
V11 V13
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A3 ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors
6 Type P

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS

1/2” Tempered 1/2” Tempered


glass glass
1-5/8”

1-5/8”
1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125 1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
Alum. channel Alum. channel

2”

1/4”
1/8”
2”
1-5/8”

FL212 FL212
1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
F.H.

Alum. channel D.O.H. Sidelite track


D.O.H.

4” Square rail 4” Square rail


4”

4”
1/2” Tempered
glass
H05 Neoprene gasket Neoprene gasket

1/2” Tempered 1/2” Tempered


glass glass

1/2” Tempered 5” 5”
glass H26 H27
Neoprene gasket 1/2” Tempered
1/2” Tempered
glass
10” Square rail glass

Neoprene gasket Neoprene gasket


4”

4”

4” Square rail 4” Square rail


1/4”
10”

Sidelite track
3/4”

H11 H12
1/2” Tempered
glass

1/8”
3/4”

1/2” Tempered 1/2” Tempered


1/8” G.S. glass 1/8”
glass G.S.
D.O.W. D.O.W.
H14
V12
V11 V13
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ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors A3
Type BP 7
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS

1/4”
1/4”
Shim
Shim
2”

1/8”

2”

FL212

1-5/8”
1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125
2”
D.O.H.

D.O.H.

Center pivot patch Alum. channel

1/2” Tempered
glass 1/2” Tempered
5” glass
H08
H02

1/2” Tempered
1/2” Tempered
glass
glass

Neoprene gasket Neoprene gasket


4”
4”

4” Square rail 4” Square rail


1/4”

Sidelite track
3/4”

H12
H11

1/2” Tempered
glass

1/8” 1/2” Tempered


1/2” Tempered glass 1/8”
1/8”
glass G.S. G.S. D.O.W.
D.O.W.
V12 V13
V11
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A3 ENTRANCES • All Glass Doors
8 Type BP

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

TYPICAL ELEVATIONS
1-5/8”

1-5/8 x 1-5/8 x .125


1/8”
2”
F.H.

Alum. channel
Transom pivot
patch
1/2” Tempered
2”
D.L.O.

glass
H05 Center pivot
patch
1/8”
2”

H21
Transom pivot
1/2” Tempered
patch
glass
2”
D.L.O.

Center pivot
Neoprene gasket 1/2” Tempered patch
glass
4”

4” Square rail
Neoprene gasket H22
4”

4” Square rail
1/4”

Sidelite track
3/4”

H24 H12
Pivot patch fitting 1/2” Tempered glass
1/2” Tempered
glass

1/8”
1/2” Tempered
1/8”
glass G.S. G.S. D.L.O.
1/8”
D.O.W.
V22
V12
V11
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ENTRANCES • Hardware A4
Table of Contents 1

HARDWARE

Section Page

Push / Pulls.............................................................................................................. A4 ............ 2

Pivots ....................................................................................................................... A4 ............ 3

Hinges, Locks and Cylinders ................................................................................ A4 ............ 4


Handles, Locks and Accessories .......................................................................... A4 ............ 5

Exit Devices ............................................................................................................. A4 ............ 6


Door Closers & Miscellaneous ................................................................................ A4 ............ 7

Thresholds ............................................................................................................... A4 ............ 8

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A4 ENTRANCES • Hardware
2 Push / Pulls

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION


PB401
PB401
Traditional Wire Bar
36” or 42” Length Traditional Wire Bar made of smooth aluminum,
PB401-33 1” in diameter with a 2 1/4” projection on one end.
for Doors up to 36”
2 1/4”
PB401-39
for Doors up to 42” Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

PB401-60
for Doors up to 60”

PH401

2 1/4” Traditional Wire Pull Handle made of smooth aluminum,


PH401
1” in diameter with a 2 1/4” projection. 10” Length.
Traditional Wire
Pull Handle
9” Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

DH40

DH40 Push / Pull Combination. Standard on all non-panic


doors. Utilizes one PB401 Traditional Wire Bar and one
Traditional Wire Bar /
PH401 Traditional Wire Pull.
Wire Pull Handle
Combo Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

DH41

DH41 Double acting doors. Utilizes two PB401 Traditional


Traditional Wire Bar Wire Bars.
Combo Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

DH42

DH42 9” CTL / Back to Back offset aluminum door.


Traditional Wire Utilizes two PH401 Traditional Wire Pull Handles.
(This configuration requires a Mounting Kit.)
Pull Handle
Combo Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

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ENTRANCES • Hardware A4
Pivots 3

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

DH101 DH101
Top Frame Portion The cast aluminum DH102 Top Door Portion secures
door in place with a spring loaded steel pin which
projects into a bronze bushing in the DH101 Top Frame
Portion.
DH102
DH102
Top Door Portion Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH103
DH103
Bottom Door Portion
The cast aluminum DH103 Bottom Door Portion uses
a steel bearing with a bronze bushing and rotates on
the steel machined stud of the DH104 or DH105 Floor
DH104
Floor Portion Portion.
or
DH105 DH104 - Right Hand
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
DH105 - Left Hand

DH146
DH146
Bottom Center Pivot Assembly for doors with thresh-
Bottom Center Pivot
olds. Complete assembly. Consists of one DH114 and
Assembly
For Doors with Thresholds one DH116. Threshold mounted.

DH145
DH145 Bottom Center Pivot Assembly for non-threshold condi-
Bottom Center Pivot tions. Complete assembly. Consists of one DH114 and
Assembly one DH115. Floor mounted.
For Doors without Thresholds

DH114
DH114
Center Pivot Bottom Door
Bottom Center Pivot

DH115
DH115
Floor Mount for Bottom Center Pivot
Floor Mount

DH116
DH116
Threshold Mount for Bottom Center Pivot
Threshold Mount

DH107 Intermediate Pivot Cast aluminum side jamb pivot recommended for extra
or Mortice Assembly wide or tall entrances. 3/4” Offset to match the stan-
DH108 dard pivot set.
DH107 - Left Hand
DH108 - Right Hand Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

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A4 ENTRANCES • Hardware
4 Hinges, Locks & Cylinders

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

Continuous Gear Hinge


DH111HD-83 Continuous Gear Butt Hinge. Heavy duty.
or DH111HD-83
for 84” Door Height
DH111HD-95 Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
DH111HD-95
for 96” Door Height

Butt Hinge
DH109 4 1/2” x 4” Butt Hinge. Five knuckle, commercial quality
or DH109 steel hinge with two ball bearings.
with Removable Pin
DH110
DH110 Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
with Non-Removable Pin

DH070 DH060 DH070


DH061 Hook Bolt Lock
or Standard Hook Bolt Lock. Five-ply laminated steel
Face Plates
hookbolt. Standard backset on 212NS, 375MS, and
DH062 DH060 500WS doors is 1 1/8”. Accepts any standard 1 5/32”
Left Hand Beveled mortised cylinder or thumb turn with MS cam.
DH061
Right Hand Beveled Face Plate Finishes: Clear, Bronze
DH062
Radiused Face Plate

DH084
DH084 Deadlatch Lock
DH065
Deadlatch lock. Field reversible for opposite hand.
DH064 Face Plates Designed to offer the flexibility of traffic control during
or DH065 and after business hours. Allows the bolt to be per-
Left Hand Beveled manently retracted for two-way traffic during business
DH063
DH064 hours and exit only at other times. Not considered maxi-
Right Hand Beveled mum security. Standard backset is 1 1/8”. Accepts any
standard 1 5/32” mortised cylinder.
DH063
Radiused Face Plate
DH090 Face Plate Finishes: Clear, Bronze
DH090
Strike
Lock Indicator Set designed for use with DH070 to indi-
DH074
DH074 cate the lock position (open or locked). May be used to
Lock Indicator comply with some local building safety codes.
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH078 1 5/32” Diameter Cylinder


DH078 DH079
Cylinder Thumb Turn Cylinder Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

DH079 1 5/32” Diameter Thumb Turn


Thumb Turn Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH080 DH081 DH080 1 5/32” Dummy Cylinder


Dummy Cylinder Rim Cylinder Dummy Cylinder Finishes Available: Clear, Champagne, Bronze

DH081 1 5/32” Rim Cylinder for panic doors.


Rim Cylinder Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

Cylinder Guard for exterior of door. Includes hardened


DH082 DH073 DH082 steel collar designed to protect cylinder from prying or
Cylinder Guard Cylinder Pad Cylinder Guard twisting attempts. (Cylinder not included.)
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH073 Mortise Cylinder Mounting Pad for standard 1 5/32”


Cylinder Pad cylinder. Used for Jackson 2086 panic.

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ENTRANCES • Hardware A4
Handles, Locks & Accessories 5

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

DH071
or DH071 Complete 2-Point Lock with threshold bolt and face
DH072 2 Point Lock plate.

DH072 Complete 3-Point Lock with threshold bolt, header bolt


3 Point Lock and face plate.

Standard Flush Bolt without guides. 1/8” Offset without


DH076 guides x 7/8” back set.
DH076 Flush Bolt Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
DH07696
DH07696 Standard Flush Bolt without guides. 1/8” Offset without
DH176 guides x 7/8” back set. Set with extended rod for 96” door.
or Flush Bolt Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
DH17696 Standard Flush Bolt without guides. 1/8” Offset without
DH176
guides x 7/8” back set. Set with steel tips.
Flush Bolt Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
Standard Flush Bolt without guides. 1/8” Offset without
DH17696 guides x 7/8” back set. Set with extended rod for 96”
door with steel tips.
Flush Bolt
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH091
Paddle Handle
or
Paddle Handle with CAM for DH084.
DH092 DH091 - Left Hand
DH092 - Right Hand Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH093 Lever Handle


or Lever Handle with CAM for DH084. Handed.
DH093 - Left Hand
DH094
DH094 - Right Hand Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH098
1 1/4” x 6 7/8” Electric Strike offers a variety of options
DH098 including A.C. or D.C. voltage, and intermittent or con-
Electric Strike tinuous duty. Can be converted to fail safe in field.

Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

DH099

Adams Rite 71R2 Electric Strike for metal jamb.


DH099 80-0180-385.
Electric Strike
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

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6 Exit Devices

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

DH2086
Concealed
Vertical Rod Push Pad Concealed Vertical Rod Push Pad used for hurricane
Exit Device impact doors. Handed. Available for doors widths of
30” and 48”.
DH2086R
Right Hand
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
Includes PH401 DH2086L
Pull Handle and Left Hand
Cylinder for active door.

DH3692

Concealed Vertical Rod Push Pad used for standard


Concealed
doors. Pullman latch at top. Bolt at bottom. Field re-
Vertical Rod Push Pad
versible. Available for doors widths of 30” - 48”.
Exit Device

DH3692 Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze


Includes PH401
Pull Handle and
Cylinder for active door.

DH3792

Rim Mounted Rim Mounted Push Pad Exit Device. Non-handed.


Push Pad Includes Type “C” strike. Select and add for different
Exit Device strike. Available for doors widths of 32” - 48”.

DH3792 Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze


Includes PH401
Pull Handle and
Cylinder for active door.

DH3192
Mid-Panel
Push Pad
Mid-Panel Push Pad Exit Device. Handed. Pullman
Exit Device
latch at top. Bolt at bottom. Available for doors widths
of 30” - 48”.
DH3192R
Right Hand

Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze


DH3192L
Includes PH401 Pull Handle Left Hand
and Cylinder for active door.

Removable Mullion for


Rim Panic Door Pair
Removable Mullion for Rim Panics. 2 Security clips, top
DHRM370-7 and bottom mounting brackets, 2 door mortise strike set.
7” Length

DHRM370-8 Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze


8” Length
DHRM370-9
9” Length

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ENTRANCES • Hardware A4
Door Closers & Miscellaneous 7

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

CL026 Standard closer for 36” to 42”. No hold open adjust-


CL026 able back-check. Valve controls for latching and closing
Tri-Style Surface Closer speeds.
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

CL030 Top Jamb Bracket


CL030
Top Jamb Bracket Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

CL031 CL031 Drop Plate


Drop Plate Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

CL028 Barrier Free Adjustable Closer. Meets ADA standards


CL028 for exterior doors 36” to 42”. No hold open adjustable
spring power (8 1/2 -5 Lbs.). Adjustable back-check,
Barrier Free Closer
dress cover and parallel arm bracket included.
Adjustable
Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

Concealed Closers
CL290
No Hold Open
CL205 Concealed Closers. No hold open.
CL190 CL290 - 900
or CL205 - 1050
CL105 Concealed Closers
Hold Open Concealed Closers with adjustable back check. Hold
CL190 - 900 open.
CL105 - 1050

DH147

DH147
Top Arm Assembly for center pivot doors.
Side Load Arm

DH152 DH152 Offset Arm. Requires D102 Top Rail on NS213 Doors.
Offset Arm (Included with standard doors.)
DH153
DH153 Slide Channel. Requires D102 Top Rail on NS213
Slide Channel Doors. (Included with standard doors.)

CS112-1 CS112-1 Cover Plate for Center Pivot.


or Cover Plate Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
DH117
DH117 Cover Plate for Offset Arm. 3-11/16” x 12-1/2” with
radius corner.
Cover Plate Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze

WS136 Door Sweep


WS142 Weathering
with

or WS136 Aluminum weatherstrip for door bottom rail. Includes


WS160 36” Door wool pile.
WS142 Finishes Available: Clear, Bronze
42” Door

WS160
60” Show Room Door

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A4 ENTRANCES • Hardware
8 Thresholds

PART PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION

Prepared TH4 Thresholds


1/2” x 4” Mill Finish
TH4-36-AB Standard Single Butt Hung for 36” Door
TH4-42-AB Standard Single Butt Hung for 42” Door
TH4-72-J Standard Pair Butt Hung for 72” Door
For Standard Butt Hung Frames
TH4-96-J Standard Pair Butt Hung for 96” Show Room Door
TH4-36-AP Standard Single Butt Hung for 36” Panic Door
TH4-36-BP Standard Single Butt Hung for 36” Panic Door

Butt Hung Fab for 3600 Panic TH4-42-AP Standard Single Butt Hung for 42” Panic Door
TH4-42-BP Standard Single Butt Hung for 42 Panic Door
TH4-72-JP Standard Pair Butt Hung for 72” Panic Door
TH4-36-C Standard Single Offset Pivot for 36” Door
TH4-36-D Standard Single Offset Pivot for 36” Door
TH4-42-C Standard Single Offset Pivot for 42” Door
For Standard Offset Pivot Frames
TH4-42-D Standard Single Offset Pivot for 42” Door
TH4-72-K Standard Pair Offset Pivot for 72” Door
TH4-96-K Standard Pair Offset Pivot for 96” Show Room Door
TH4-36-CP Standard Single Offset Pivot for 36” Panic Door
TH4-36-DP Standard Single Offset Pivot for 36” Panic Door

Offset Pivot Fab for 3600 Panics TH4-42-CP Standard Single Offset Pivot for 42” Panic Door
TH4-42-DP Standard Single Offset Pivot for 42” Panic Door
TH4-72-KP Standard Pair Offset Pivot for 72” Panic Door
TH4-36-GH Standard Single Center Pivot for 36” Door

For Standard Center Pivot Frame TH4-42-GH Standard Single Center Pivot for 42” Door
TH4-72-M Standard Pair Center Pivot for 72” Door
TH4-36-AP-3192 Single Butt Hung for 36” Panic Door
TH4-36-BP-3192 Single Butt Hung for 36” Panic Door
Threshold Fab for 3100 Panics TH4-42-AP-3192 Single Butt Hung for 42” Panic Door
TH4-42-BP-3192 Single Butt Hung for 42 Panic Door
TH4-72-JP-3192 Pair Butt Hung for 72” Panic Door
TH4-36-CP-3192 Single Offset Pivot for 36” Panic Door
TH4-36-DP-3192 Single Offset Pivot for 36” Panic Door

Threshold Fab for 3100 Panics TH4-42-CP-3192 Single Offset Pivot for 42” Panic Door
TH4-42-DP-3192 Single Offset Pivot for 42” Panic Door
TH4-72-KP-3192 Pair Offset Pivot for 72” Panic Door

DP200-2
2” Stop for panic doors. Includes two AS20 screws
Stop for Panic Doors

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SECTION

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STOREFRONT SYSTEMS
Index
Section

FL200 1/4” Storefront System ..................................................................... B1

FL300 1” Storefront System ........................................................................ B2

FL300T 1” Thermal Storefront System ....................................................... B3

FL500 9/16” Hurricane Impact-Resistant Storefront System ................... B4

FL550 1 5/16” Hurricane Impact-Resistant Storefront System ................ B5

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B1
Table of Contents

Section Page

Specifications - FL200 ............................................................................................. B1 ............ S1-5

Performance ............................................................................................................ B1 ............ 1


Framing Details ...................................................................................................... B1 ............ 2
Door Framing Center Hung ..................................................................................... B1 ............ 3

Door Framing Offset Hung ...................................................................................... B1 ............ 4


Corner Conditions and Post Covers ........................................................................ B1 ............ 5

Optional Framing ..................................................................................................... B1 ............ 6-7

Wind and Dead Load Charts ................................................................................... B1 ............ 8-10

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONT SYSTEMS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and anchors, and
perimeter sealing of storefront framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems include:
a. FL200: 1-3/4” x 4-1/2” (outside) or (inside) center glazed storefront system for 1/4” glazing.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront system
4. Division 8 Section “Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls”
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
7. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
8. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
9. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing”

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at a (static) air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM 331 for (outside) or (inside). There shall
be no leakage at a minimum static air pressure differential of 10 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 60 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.
1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for storefront system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion. In addition, door corner construction shall be supported with a lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal
use.

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1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.
1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling
A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect storefront material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFOR-
MANCE CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR
EQUAL” / “OR APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS
BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND
READERS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL,
LEGAL, REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
2. Contact Numbers:
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
3. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Storefront and Entrances
a. Series: FL200 Front Line Storefront System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)
c. Framing Member Profile: 1-3/4” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension; Center Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Aluminum Storefront System
b. Series FL200 Front Line Storefront System: 1-3/4” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension, Center Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.

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2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
3. Alternate # ___ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid storefront installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements
for storefront system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for storefront required by the project.
d. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and
color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Storefront and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of storefront framing members are
nominal and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

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2.06 Finishes

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM COLORS ARE AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA
2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.
A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1,Color Anodic Coating (Color: #20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear: #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum storefront specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, curtain wall framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install storefront systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be (outside) or (inside) glazed and held in place with extruded EPDM glazing gaskets on both sides of the
glass.
3. Water Drainage: Water deflectors shall be installed at each end of intermediate horizontal/vertical joint intersections to divert water
to the subsill flashing and drained to the exterior.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select storefront units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies must be corrected as part of the contract
amount.

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1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.
a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.
B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum storefront system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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STOREFRONTS • FL200 B1
Performance 1

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES INCLUDE:
1-3/4” x 4-1/2” for 1/4 ” or 3/8” Glazing Infill
Screw-spline joinery using #14 x 1” spline screws
Hydraulic Coral-Punch or drill jig fabrication options
Deep pocket perimeter sections:
„ Allows for direct anchor attachment to substrate
„ Eliminates drilling access holes and blind caulk seals
„ Eliminates flat filler plate at head and wall jambs
„ Allows for 1/4” diameter hex head anchor bolts to substrate

Light, standard and heavy wall mullion options

Fully tested for outside and inside glazing

Full height subsill flashing with “C” slot for


Holding sealant

PERFORMANCE TESTING RECAP:

OUTSIDE GLAZED:
„ Design Pressure = +60/-50 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46-1/4” x 72”
„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Spans up to 10’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.
INSIDE GLAZED:
„ Design Pressure = +40/-40 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46-1/4” x 92-1/2”
„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Spans up to 8’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.

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B1 STOREFRONTS • FL200
2 Framing Details

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Screw Spline Joinery


3A 3

1 2 6
NG1
SB2
TYP. TYP.
GLASS 4
BITE 5/16”

FL203
4
FL206 5

Not to Scale
TYPICAL ELEVATION

WD200-1

CS104
3A
FL214

SR101 (Optional)
FL219

1/4” MIN.
1 3/4”

3 FL201 FL202
FL203

FL201 FL204/205
D.L.O.

1 2

1 3/4” D.L.O. 1 3/4”


ROUGH OPENING

FRAME HEIGHT

1/4”
MIN FRAME WIDTH
FL203
1 3/4”

4 FL206
ROUGH OPENING FL206 FL203
D.L.O.
4 1/2” TYP.

FL211

FL210 FL203
1 3/4”

5 FL202 FL219 FL201

6 1/4” SHIM
3/8” Exterior Glazing Interior Glazing

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STOREFRONTS • FL200 B1
Door Framing Center Hung 3
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1

3
4A

4
1/4”MIN.

1 FL202
CENTER HUNG DOORS FL203

*Note: FL219 Subsill butts against door jamb

D.L.O.
4 1/2”
SR102 (Optional)
FL219
* DG250 CS110
(Stop) (Base)
4 1/2”

13/4”

FL208
TYP.

3
CS112
FRAME HEIGHT

D101
FL217/205 FL217/205
1/8”

4 2

3/32”

1 3/4” D.O. 13/4” Center Pivot


Transom bar for
Concealed Closer
D.O.

5 D102
*

WS136
D116

TH4
1/2”
3/16”

4A
3/32”

D.O. 13/4”
Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”
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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1
1/4” MIN.

1 3/4”
3 1
FL202 FL202
4A FL203 FL203

4
4 1/2”
TYP.

D.L.O.
5

OFFSET HUNG DOORS

*Note: FL219 Subsill butts against door jamb DG250 CS110


(Stop) (Base)
3/4”

3 FL207 FL212
SR102 (Optional)
1

FL219 * DS200 DS202


D101
1/8”

DB122-1
FRAME HEIGHT

D102

D103
Offset Pivot or Butt
FL209/205 Hung Transom bar for
4 2 Surface Closer
3/32”

1 3/4” D.O. 1 3/4” Offset Pivot or Butt


Hung Transom bar
for Concealed Closer
with Offset Arm

*
D.O.
4 1/2”
TYP.

5
D102
3/16”
4A
3/32” WS136
D.O. 1 3/4”

TH4 DP200-1 Panic Stop (Optional)


Attach with AS20 fastener
1/2”

Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Corner Conditions and Post Covers

CS110 FL350 FL350 FL251


(Base)

4 1/2”
DG250
(Stop) FL350 FL350 FL251

4 1/2”

FL350 FL251
FL252

FL252 FL252 FL252

3/4”
4 1/2”

CS135 45
FL213

2 5/8”

1/2” REVEAL

FL211
FL204

Varies CS102
FL211

Aluminum Filler Aluminum Brake 4”


Plates Metal
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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Typical Details
OPTIONAL HEAD MEMBERS

1/8” SHIM
1/2” MAX.
Varies

CS300 TH4
1 9/16”
CS118 CS119

1 3/4”

4 1/2”
1 3/4”

FL214 FL214
F.H.

CS452

CS120

OPTIONAL MULLION HEAVY MULLION

SR101 (OPTIONAL)

FL216/205
FL204/205

OPTIONAL JAMBS MEMBERS

CS300 CS104

FL214

FL214 FL214

1/2” MAX.
Varies
F.W.

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Typical Details
OPTIONAL HORIZONTAL MEMBERS
FL203 FL203

4 1/2”
CS453

FL205

CS120 CS120

CS452 CS452
CS120
1/2”

CS102
9”

4 1/2”
9 1/2”

CS452 CS452
CS452 FL205

CS120
CS120

DG100
2”
DM200

OPTIONAL SILL MEMBERS


Note: Not to be used with FL219
(SUBSILL FLASHING) DG250

D102
4”

DB122 CS120
4 1/2”

FL203 FL203
4 1/2”

CS452
CS453
DG250

D102
4 11/6”

11/16”
DB123

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8 Wind Load Charts

Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi

Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves


A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

12
Mullion Span in feet

11

10
A

9 B

C
8 D
FL204/205
E I = 2.318 in4
7 S = 1.063 in3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet

14 14

13 13
A

12 12
B A
Mullion Span in feet

Mullion Span in feet

11 C
11 B

C
10 D 10
D
9 9
E FL204/205 FL204/205
8 I = 2.318 in4 8 E
I = 2.318 in4
S = 1.063 in3 S = 1.063 in3
7 7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SR101 Steel 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SR102 Steel
4
Mullion Spacing in feet I = 2.258 in Mullion Spacing in feet I = 1.441 in4
S = 1.080 in3 S = 0.688 in3

AL + Steel AL + Steel
8.8662 in4 6.4969 in4

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Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi

Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves


A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

12
Mullion Span in feet

11
A
10
B

9 C
D

8
E FL209/205
I = 2.691 in4
S = 1.229 in3
7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet

14 14

13 13 A
Mullion Span in feet

12 D FL209/205 12 B FL209/205
Mullion Span in feet

E I = 2.691 in4 I = 2.691 in4


11 F
S = 1.229 in3
11 C
S = 1.229 in3
G
10 H 10 D
SR101 Steel SR102 Steel
9 I = 2.258 in4 9 I = 1.441 in4
S = 1.080 in3 E S = 0.688 in3
8 8
AL + Steel AL + Steel
7 9.239 in4 6.870 in4
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 72 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

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10 Wind & Dead Load Charts

Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi
Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves

A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

13

12 12
11
Mullion Span in feet

11
Mullion Span in feet
A A

10 B 10 B
C
C
9 D 9 D
E E

8 FL210/211 8 FL216/205
I = 3.502 in4 I = 4.125 in4
7 S = 1.557 in3 7 S = 1.866 in3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

DEAD LOAD CHARTS


INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL DOOR HEADERS

Dead load charts are based on 1/8’ maximum allowable deflection at Dead load charts for door headers are based on 1/16” maximum
the center point of the horizontal member and on a theoretical glass deflection at the center point of the header and on a theoretical glass
weight of 3.25 P.S.F. weight of 3.25 P.S.F.
Glass shall rest on two setting blocks located at: CURVE A = 1/4 points
CURVE A = 1/4 points CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners, whichever is larger
CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners, whichever is larger
FL206 FL207 FL212
I =0.373 in4 I =0.609 in4 I =0.640 in4
10 10 10
9 9 9
Mullion Span in feet
Mullion Span in feet
Mullion Span in feet

8 8 8

7 A B 7 A B 7 A B

6 6 6
5 5 5
4 4 4
3 3 3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Table of Contents

Section Page

Specifications - FL300 ............................................................................................. B2 ............ S1-5

Performance ............................................................................................................ B2 ............ 1

Framing Details ...................................................................................................... B2 ............ 2


Door Framing Center Hung ..................................................................................... B2 ............ 3
Door Framing Offset Hung ...................................................................................... B2 ............ 4
Corner Conditions and Post Covers ........................................................................ B2 .......... 5

Optional Framing ..................................................................................................... B2 ............ 6

Wind and Dead Load Charts ................................................................................... B2 ............ 7-9

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONT SYSTEMS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and anchors, and
perimeter sealing of storefront framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems include:
a. FL300: 2” x 4-1/2” (outside) or (inside) center glazed storefront system for 1” glazing.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront system
4. Division 8 Section “Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls”
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
7. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
8. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
9. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing”

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at a static air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331 for (outside) or (inside glazing).
There shall be no leakage at a minimum static air pressure differential of 10 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 60 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.
1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.
1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for storefront system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion. In addition, door corner construction shall be supported with a lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal
use.

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1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect storefront material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR EQUAL” / “OR
APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BECAUSE
OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND READERS
OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL, LEGAL,
REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
2. Contact Numbers
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. 800-443-6261
3. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Storefront and Entrances
a. Series: FL300 Front Line Storefront System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)
c. Framing Member Profile: 2” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension; Center Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication (Select)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Aluminum Storefront System
b. Series FL300 Front Line Storefront System: 2” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension, Center Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:

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3. Alternate # ___ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid storefront installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
storefront system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for storefront required by the project.
d. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and
color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Storefront and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of storefront framing members are
nominal and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of a silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

2.06 Finishes

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM COLORS ARE AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA
2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.

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A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: # 20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Coating Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum storefront specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, curtain wall framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install storefront systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be (outside) or (inside) glazed and held in place with extruded EPDM glazing gaskets on both sides of the
glass.
3. Water Drainage: Water deflectors shall be installed at each end of intermediate horizontal/vertical joint intersections to divert water
to the subsill flashing and drained to the exterior.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select storefront units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies must be corrected as part of the contract
amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.
a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.

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B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum storefront system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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Performance 1

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES INCLUDE:
2” x 4-1/2” for 1” Glazing Infill
Screw-spline joinery using #14 x 1” spline screws
Hydraulic Coral-Punch or drill jig fabrication options
Deep pocket perimeter sections:
„ Allows for direct anchor attachment to substrate without having to countersink holes
„ Eliminates drilling access holes and blind caulk seals
„ Eliminates flat filler plate at head and wall jambs
„ Allows for 1/4” diameter hex head anchor bolts to substrate

Light, standard and heavy wall mullion options

Fully tested for outside and inside glazing

Full height subsill flashing with “C” slot


for holding sealant

PERFORMANCE TESTING RECAP:

OUTSIDE GLAZED:
„ Design Pressure = +60/-60 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46” x 92”
„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Spans up to 10’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.
INSIDE GLAZED:
„ Design Pressure = +30/40 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46” x 92”
„ Water @ 10 PSF
„ Spans up to 8’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.

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2 Framing Details

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Screw Spline Joinery 3

1 2 6
4
NG1
TYP. TYP.
GLASS
BITE 7/16”
FL303 5
SB3
4
FL306
WD300-1 TYPICAL ELEVATION

Not to Scale

SR101
1/4” MIN.
FL319 (Optional)

3 FL301 FL302
2”

FL303

FL301
D.L.O.

FL304/305 4 1/2”
ROUGH OPENING

FRAME HEIGHT

1 2

2” D.L.O. 2”
FL303
2”

4
1/4” MIN
FL306 FL306
FRAME WIDTH FL303

ROUGH OPENING
D.L.O.

FL311
4 1/2” TYP.

FL303
2”

5 FL302 FL319 FL301


FL310

1/4” SHIM
3/8”
Exterior Glazing Interior Glazing
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Door Framing Center Hung 3
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1

3
4A

1/4”MIN.
5

CENTER HUNG DOORS 1

2”
FL302
FL303
* Note: Subsill butts against door jamb

D.L.O.
4 1/2”
SR102 (Optional)
FL319 *
CS110 CS111
(Base) (Stop)
4 1/2”
TYP.

D116
FL308
2”

3
CS112
FRAME HEIGHT

FL317/305 FL317/305 D101


1/8”

4 3/32” 2

2” D.O. 2”

Center Pivot
Transom bar for
D.O.

Concealed Closer

* 5 D102

3/16”

D116
WS136

TH4
1/2”
3/32”
4A

D.O. 2”

Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”


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4 Door Framing Offset Hung

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1
1/4”MIN.
2

3 FL314

2”
4A 1

4 1/2”

D.L.O.
5 TYP.

OFFSET HUNG DOORS


CS110 CS111
* Note: Subsill butts against door jamb (Base) (Stop)
2”

3 FL312
FL307

SR102 (Optional) DS200


DS202
D101
FL319 *
DB122-1
1/8”

D102
FRAME HEIGHT

D103
Offset Pivot or Offset Pivot or
FL309/305 Butt Hung Transom bar Butt Hung Transom
4 2 bar for Concealed
for Surface Closer
3/32”
Closer with Offset
2” D.O. 2”
Arm

*
D.O.
4 1/2”
TYP.

D103
5
D102
3/16”

4A
3/32” WS136
D.O. 2”
TH4 DP200-1 Panic Stop (Optional)
Attach with AS20 fastener
1/2”

Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”


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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Corner Conditions and Post Covers

CS110 FL350 FL350 FL351


(Base)

4 1/2”
CS111
(Stop) FL350 FL350 FL351

FL353 FL351

FL352

FL351 FL352 FL352

3/4”
FL331 FL331
4 1/2”

CS135 FL320
45
FL313
Adjustable Mullion
Can only be used in 10-100
2 5/8 ” angle conditions.

2”
FL311 1/2” REVEAL

FL311 FL304
FL311

FL311 Varies CS102

Aluminum Filler Aluminum Brake


Plates Metal

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

OPTIONAL JAMB MEMBERS


Typical Details FL319
OPTIONAL HEAD MEMBERS

Varies

FL314

1 1/2”
CS118 CS119
FRAME HEIGHT

FL314
2”

Varies
FRAME WIDTH

CS300
1/2” MAX. 1/4”MIN.

CS300 CS104
FL314
2”

FL314
FL314

1/2” MAX.

OPTIONAL HORIZONTAL MEMBER HEAVY MULLION

FL316/FL305
FL303 FL303
11/16”

4 1/2”
CS453
4

FL305

2”

OPTIONAL SILL MEMBERS


1 3/14”

DG101
FL303 FL303

D102
4 1/2”

411/16”

CS453
11/16”
DB123

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Wind Load Charts 7

Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi

Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves

A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

12
Mullion Span in feet

11

10 A

B
9
C
D
8 E
FL304/305
I = 2.612 in4
7 S = 1.196 in3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet

14 14

13 13
D A

12
Mullion Span in feet

12
Mullion Span in feet

E B
FL304/305 FL304/305
F I = 2.612 in4 11 C I = 2.612 in4
11
G
S = 1.196 in3 D
S = 1.196 in3
10
10 H
E
SR101 Steel SR102 Steel
I = 2.258 in4 9 I = 1.441 in4
9
S = 1.080 in3 S = 0.680 in3
8 8
AL + Steel AL + Steel
7 8.792 in4 7 6.4969 in4
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

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8 Wind Load Charts

Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi

Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves

A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

12
Mullion Span in feet

11
A
10 B

C
9 D
E
8 FL315/305
I = 3.043 in4
7 S = 1.388 in3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet

14 14

13 13
Mullion Span in feet

12
Mullion Span in feet

D 12 FL315/305
FL315/305
E
I = 3.043 in4 I = 3.043 in4
11 F 11 A
G S = 1.388 in3 B
S = 1.388 in3
10 H 10 C
SR101 Steel D SR102 Steel
9 I = 2.258 in4 9 E I = 1.441 in4
S = 1.080 in3 S = .688 in3
8 8
AL + Steel AL + Steel
7 9.591 in4 7 7.222 in4
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

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Wind & Dead Load Charts 9

Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi

Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves

A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

12 12
A
Mullion Span in feet

11 Mullion Span in feet 11


A B

10 B
10 C
D
C E
9 D 9
E
8 FL310/311 8 FL316/305
I = 3.989 in4 I = 5.335 in4
7 S = 1.774 in3 S = 2.407 in3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

DEAD LOAD CHARTS


INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL DOOR HEADERS

Dead load charts are based on 1/8’ maximum allowable deflection at Dead load charts for door headers are based on 1/16” maximum
the center point of the horizontal member and on a theoretical glass deflection at the center point of the header and on a theoretical glass
weight of 6.5 P.S.F. weight of 6.5 P.S.F.
Glass shall rest on two setting blocks located at: CURVE A = 1/4 points
CURVE A = 1/4 points CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners, whichever is larger
CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners, whichever is larger
FL306 FL307 FL312
I = 0.446 in4 I = 0.778 in4 I = 1.102 in4

10 10 10
9 9 9
Mullion Span in feet
Mullion Span in feet
Mullion Span in feet

8 8 8

7 A B 7 A B 7 A B

6 6 6
5 5 5
4 4 4
3 3 3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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B3
Table of Contents

Section Page

Specifications - FL300T ........................................................................................... B3 ............ S1-5

Performance ............................................................................................................ B3 ............ 1

Framing Details ...................................................................................................... B3 ............ 2


Door Framing Center Hung ..................................................................................... B3 ............ 3
Door Framing Offset Hung ...................................................................................... B3 ............ 4
Corner Conditions and Post Covers ........................................................................ B3 ............ 5

Optional Framing ..................................................................................................... B3 ............ 6

Wind and Dead Load Charts ................................................................................... B3 ............ 7

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONT SYSTEMS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and anchors, and
perimeter sealing of storefront framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems include:
a. FL300T: 2” x 4-1/2” Center Glazed; Thermal; Screw Spline; Storefront System for 1” Glazing.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems
4. Division 8 Section “Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
7. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
8. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
9. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing”

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at a static air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331 for outside glazing. There shall be
no leakage at a minimum static air pressure differential of 10 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 30 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for storefront system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion. In addition, door corner construction shall be supported with a lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal
use.

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1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect storefront material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFOR-
MANCE CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR
EQUAL” / “OR APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS
BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND
READERS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL,
LEGAL, REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
2. Contact Numbers
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443- 6261
3. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Storefront and Entrances
a. Series: FL300T Front Line Storefront System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)
c. Framing Member Profile: 2” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension; Thermal; Center Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Aluminum Storefront System
b. Series FL300T Front Line Storefront System: 2” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension; Thermal; Center Glazed; Screw Spline
Fabrication.

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2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
3. Alternate # ___ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid storefront installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
storefront system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for storefront required by the project.
d. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and
color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Storefront and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of storefront framing members are
nominal and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of a silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.
D. Thermal Barrier: Coral Architectural Products (Tab-LinkTM)
1. Thermal Break consisting of a 1/4” interrupted separation filled with a two part chemically curing, high-density polyurethane.
Structural integrity is maintained by leaving a measured amount of the aluminum web creating a small integral structural Tab-
LinkTM and polyurethane adhesive bond.
a. Thermal Break shall be designed in accordance with AAMA TIR-A8 and tested in accordance with AAMA 505.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

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2.06 Finishes

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM COLORS ARE AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA
2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.
A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: # 20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Coating Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607 1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear # 10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum storefront specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, curtain wall framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install storefront systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be outside glazed and held in place with extruded EPDM glazing gaskets on both sides of the glass.
3. Water Drainage: Water deflectors shall be installed at each end of intermediate horizontal/vertical joint intersections to divert water
to the subsill flashing and drained to the exterior.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select storefront units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies must be corrected as part of the contract
amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.

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a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.
B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum storefront system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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Performance 1

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES INCLUDE:
2” x 4-1/2” for 1” Glazing Infill
Screw-spline joinery using #14 x 1” spline screws
Hydraulic Coral-Punch or drill jig fabrication options
Deep pocket perimeter sections:
„ Allows for direct anchor attachment to substrate without having to countersink holes
„ Eliminates drilling access holes and blind caulk seals
„ Eliminates flat filler plate at head and wall jambs
„ Allows for 1/4” diameter hex head anchor bolts to substrate

Standard and heavy wall mullion options

Fully tested for outside glazing

Full height subsill flashing with “C” slot


for holding sealant

PERFORMANCE TESTING RECAP:

OUTSIDE GLAZED:
„ Design Pressure = +35/-35 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46” x 92”
„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Spans up to 10’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.

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2 Framing Details

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Screw Spline Joinery 3

1 2 6
NG1 4
TYP.
4 1A
7/16”
FL303
TYP. SB3 5
GLASS
BITE FL326T

TYPICAL ELEVATION
Not to Scale

WD300-1

Substrate
Varies
1/4” Min.

FL325T
1 2
2”

3
FL321T
FL321T FL334T

2” D.L.O. 2”
D.L.O.

1/4” Min.
FRAME WIDTH 4 1/2”
ROUGH OPENING

FRAME HEIGHT

ROUGH OPENING
FL303

CS300T-1
2”

FL326T
1A
D.L.O.

FL334T

1/2” Max. FRAME WIDTH FL303


2”

FL311T 5 FL322T
FL339T
4 1/2” TYP.

6
1/4” SHIM
9/16”

Exterior Glazing
FL310T

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Door Framing Center Hung 3
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1

3
4A

1/2”
Max.
5
CS300T-1
FL314
CENTER HUNG DOORS 1

2”
D.L.O.
4 1/2”

Note: Subsill butts against door jamb


SR102 CS110/111
(Optional) Sash
FL317
FL308
CS110/111
2”

3
Sash CS112
FRAME HEIGHT
4 1/2”
TYP.

D116
D101
1/8”

FL325T

4 2
Center Pivot
3/32”
Transom bar for
Concealed Closer
D.O.

2” D.O. 2”

DG100

FL317 FL339T
5 D102

3/16”

D116 WS136

FL325T TH4
1/2”
3/32”
4A
D.O. 2”

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1

2 1/4”
Max.

3
4A

2”
1

4
FL301

4 1/2”

D.L.O.
5
TYP.

OFFSET HUNG DOORS


CS110 CS111
(Base) (Stop)
2”
Note: Subsill butts against door jamb 3 FL312
FL307
SR102 (Optional) DS200-1
FL339T
D101 DS202-1
1/8”

DB122-1
D102
FRAME HEIGHT

D103

Offset Pivot or Offset Pivot or


FL309/325T Butt Hung Transom bar Butt Hung Transom
4 2 bar for Concealed
for Surface Closer
3/32”
Closer with Offset
2” D.O. 2”
Arm
D.O.
4 1/2”
TYP.

D103
5
D102

4A 3/16”
3/32”

D.O. WS136
2”

TH4 DP200-1 Panic Stop (Optional)


at Door Pairs
1/2”

Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Corner Conditions and Post Covers

FL350 FL350 FL351T

4 1/2”
FL350 FL351T FL351T

FL353T
FL352T
FL352T
FL352T
FL351T

FL351T

3/4”

FL331T FL331T Can only


be used
in 10-100
FL313T
4 1/2”

angle
conditions.
FL313T 45
CS135T
FL320T
2 5/8”
Adjustable Mullion

FL311T

FL311T FL311T

FL311T FL311T Varies FL311T

Aluminum Filler Aluminum Brake Aluminum Brake


Plates Metal Metal
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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Typical Details OPTIONAL JAMB MEMBERS

OPTIONAL HEAD MEMBERS FL339T

1/4” Min.
Varies

1 1/2”
CS118 CS119T
FRAME HEIGHT

FL314T
2”

Varies
FL321T FRAME WIDTH

1/2” Max.
CS300

CS300T-1 CS104T

FL334T FL314 FL314

1/2” MAX.

OPTIONAL HORIZONTAL MEMBER HEAVY MULLION


FL316T
FL303 FL303

4 1/2”
4 11/16”

CS453T
FL325T

FL325T 2”

OPTIONAL SILL MEMBER


4 11/16”

CS453T

FL339T

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Wind & Dead Load Charts 7

Limitations of Vertical
Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable Mullions for Curves
working stresses for wind load shown below:
A 20 PSF D 35 PSF
Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi B 25 PSF E 40 PSF
Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi C 30 PSF

15 15

14 14
Mullion Height in feet

13 13

Mullion Height in feet


12 12

11 11 A

10 10 B

A C
9 9 D
B
FL334T/325T E FL310T/311T
C
8 I = 2.799 in4 8 I = 4.273 in4
D
E S = 1.064 in3 S = 1.921 in3
7 7
2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6

Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

DEAD LOAD CHART


INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL

15 Dead load charts are based on 1/8’ maximum allowable deflection at


the center point of the horizontal member and on a theoretical glass
14 weight of 6.5 P.S.F.
Glass shall rest on two setting blocks located at:
13 CURVE A = 1/4 points
Mullion Height in feet

CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners, whichever is larger


12
FL326T
I =0.446 in4
11

A
10
10
B 9
Mullion Span in feet

C
9 D 8
E FL316T/325T
8 I = 5.335 in4 7 A B

S = 2.407 in3 6
7
5
2 3 4 5 6
4
Mullion Spacing in feet 3
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet
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B4
Table of Contents

Section Page

Specifications - FL500 ............................................................................................. B4 ............ S1-5

Options and Limitations (Wet Glaze / Dry Glaze) ................................................... B4 ............ 1-2

Performance ........................................................................................................... B4 ............ 3


Framing Details (Wet Glaze) .................................................................................. B4 ............ 4

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Architectural Aluminum Storefront Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and anchors,
and perimeter sealing of storefront units.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Hurricane-Resistant Framing Systems include:
a. FL500 Framing System: 2-1/2” x 5”; Non-Thermal; Center Glazed for 9/16” laminated glass for Large Missile Impact-Resistant
Glazing; Interior Structural Silicone Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER, CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS
RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY
CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems
4. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Framed Mall Sliding Doors”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
6. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
7. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing”
8. Division 8 Section “Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls”
9. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Window Walls”

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


EDITOR NOTE: AIR AND WATER PERFORMANCE RESULTS ARE BASED UPON ASTM AND AAMA STANDARDS FOR STOREFRONT
FRAMING SYSTEMS. HIGHER PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED AND ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL
CORAL ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIVE CONCERNING SPECIFIC PROJECT PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. THE SPECIFIER
MUST SELECT GLASS AND MULLION COMBINATIONS FROM THE OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS CHART PROVIDED IN 2.04 B. THE
GLASS AND MULLIONS FUNCTION AS AN INTEGRAL UNIT. THESE COMBINATIONS ARE BASED ON ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
TESTING AND CANNOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE INTEGRITY OF THE SYSTEM.
A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:

EDITOR NOTE: PROVIDE WIND LOAD DESIGN PRESSURES IN PSF AND INCLUDE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE AND YEAR
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1. Wind loads: Provide framing system, include anchorage, capable of withstanding wind load design pressures of (____) P.S.F.
inward and (____) P.S.F. outward. The design pressures are based on the (____) Building Code; (____) Edition.
2. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at static air pressure differential of 6.24 P.S.F.
3. Water Resistance: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331. There shall be no leakage at a minimum
static air pressure differential of 12 P.S.F. as defined in AAMA 501.
4. Uniform Load: A static air design load of +70/-80 P.S.F. with steel reinforcing (60” Spacing x 120” Span) or +60/-60 P.S.F. without
steel reinforcing (48” Spacing x 120” Span) shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with DCBCCO
Protocol PA 202 and ASTM E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of 1/180 of the span of any framing member. At a
structural test load equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in
excess of 0.4% of their clear spans shall occur.
5. Impact Resistance: Large Missile, tested in accordance with DCBCCO Protocols PA 201, PA 203, SBCCI SSTD-12 and ASTM E
1886.
6. Framing System shall provide direct structural attachment to substrate through perimeter framing sections eliminating blind seals
or strap anchors.

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for entrance system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project provided, however, that the Limited Warranty
shall begin in no event later than six months from date of shipment by Coral. In addition, Hurricane Impact-Resistant entrance
door corner construction shall be supported with a lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal use.

1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle framing material and
components to avoid damage. Protect framing material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after framing installation.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR EQUAL” / “OR
APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BECAUSE OF
THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND READERS OF THE
SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL, LEGAL, REGULATORY,
AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

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2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
2. Contact Numbers
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
3. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products.
a. Coral Aluminum Hurricane Impact-Resistant Framing System
b. Series: Front Line FL500 Framing System
c. Framing Member Profile: 2-1/2” x 5” nominal dimension; Non-Thermal; Center Glazed; Interior Structural Silicone Glazed;
Screw Spline Fabrication.
d. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS, PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Coral Aluminum Hurricane Impact-Resistant Framing System
b. Series: Front Line Series FL500
c. Framing Member Profile: 2-1/2” x 5”; Non-Thermal; Center Glazed; Interior Structural Silicone Glazed; Screw Spline
Fabrication.
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Framing Member Profile:
3. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid storefront installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
entrance system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement required by the project.
d. Samples: Provide samples of typical product sections and finish samples in manufacturer’s standard sizes.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

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2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Framing and Components):
1. Material Standard: ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall provide structural strength to meet the specified performance
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of storefront members are nominal
and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Shall be corrosive resistant.
B. Gaskets: Exterior Glazing gaskets shall be extruded EPDM rubber. Interior Spacer shall be compatible with Silicone Sealant.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Anchors shall be identical to the types used for product certification testing for wood, concrete or steel
substrates.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
1. Structural silicone sealant to be Dow Corning 995.
B. Glass: Refer to Options and Limitations Chart below for “As Tested” qualified glass.

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT GLASS TYPE. (CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE).

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with 1/4” maximum shim spacing around perimeter of
assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Strap Anchors are not allowed for use with Hurricane Impact-Resistant Systems.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.
5. Structural perimeter fasteners shall be located per manufacturer’s anchor charts bearing the seal of registered Professional
Engineer.

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS’ STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM
COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL. OTHER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA 2603 ARE
AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.

2.06 Finishes
A. Factory Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: # 20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Coating Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear # 10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).
2.07 Source Quality Control
A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum framing specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum framing is part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, curtain wall system and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.
B. Fabrication Tolerances: Fabricate aluminum framing in accordance with framing manufacturer’s prescribed tolerances.

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PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive storefront system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install framing system in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and AAMA storefront and entrance guide specifications
manual.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Weather-tight Construction: Install sill members and other members in a bed of sealant or with joint filler or gaskets, to provide
weather-tight construction. Coordinate installation with wall flashings and other components of construction.
3. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other irregularities.
4. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure.
5. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp and twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances aligning with adjacent work.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants).
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing and Options and Limitations Chart for Front Line FL500 Hurricane Impact-Resistant
System.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual.

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select storefront units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative present.
Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies must be corrected as part of the contract amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section for payment of
testing and testing requirements. Testing Standard per AAMA 503, including reference to ASTM E 783 for Air Infiltration Test and
ASTM E 1105 Water Infiltration Test.
a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 6.24 P.S.F.
B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum storefront system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Prior to owner’s acceptance, clean installed products in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is to be used by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim as
a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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Options & Limitations (Wet Glaze) 1

Dade County Applications


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Front Line FL500 Hurricane Impact-Resistant Storefront System

Design Intermediate Wall Maximum Maximum Maximum Glass Size Qualified


Pressure Vertical Jamb Mullion Mullion Spacing Glass
P.S.F. Mullion Mullion Span CL to CL Types
D.L.O.
Sq. Ft.
WxH
FL516/FL505
+60/-60 Heavy Duty FL501 120” 48” 45 1/2” x 96” 30.3 A-B-U
Mullion
+65/-65 FL504/FL505 FL501 89” 48” 45 1/2” x 84” 26.5 A-B
FL504/FL505
+70/-80 with SR504 FL501 120” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 A
Steel Reinforcement

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of


Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Solutia A
.075 Solutia VS02 Interlayer
NOA # 03-0514.15
9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Solutia B
.090 Solutia Saflex PVB Interlayer
NOA # 03-0105.02
9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
Coral Industries, Inc. U
.120 Uvekol Interlayer
NOA # 03-1117.05

Comparative Analysis of Glass Based on ASTM E-1300

Dade County Building Compliance Office allows comparative analysis of tested glass
types provided the following five conditions are met:

1. Does not exceed maximum cyclic pressure tested.


2. Does not exceed maximum span of mullion tested.
3. Does not exceed maximum mullion spacing of mullion tested.
4. Does not exceed maximum square footage of largest lite tested.
5. Does not exceed aspect ratio of 5:1 (in a rectangular configuration, the
ratio of the long-side to the short-side is defined as the aspect ratio).

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2 Options & Limitations (Dry Glaze)

Florida Product Approval FL 15793


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Front Line FL500DG Hurricane Impact-Resistant Storefront System

Design Intermediate Wall Maximum Maximum Maximum Glass Size Qualified


Pressure Vertical Jamb Mullion Mullion Spacing Glass
P.S.F. Mullion Mullion Span CL to CL Types
D.L.O.
Sq. Ft.
WxH
FL516/FL505
+45/-45 Heavy Duty FL501 120” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 D
Mullion
FL504/FL505
+70/-70 with SR504 FL501 120” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 D
Steel Reinforcement

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of


Two 1/4” Tempered or HS Glass Lites with DuPont® D
.090 Sentry Glas Interlayer

Comparative Analysis of Glass Based on ASTM E-1300

Florida Product Control Office allows comparative analysis of tested glass types provided
the following five conditions are met:

1. Does not exceed maximum cyclic pressure tested.


2. Does not exceed maximum span of mullion tested.
3. Does not exceed maximum mullion spacing of mullion tested.
4. Does not exceed maximum square footage of largest lite tested.
5. Does not exceed aspect ratio of 5:1 (in a rectangular configuration, the
ratio of the long-side to the short-side is defined as the aspect ratio).

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Performance 3

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES INCLUDE:
2-1/2” x 5” for 9/16” Glazing Infill
Screw-spline joinery using #14 x 1” spline screws
Hydraulic Coral-Punch or drill jig fabrication options
Deep pocket perimeter section benefits:
„ Eliminutes counter sinking holes for anchor attachment to substrate
„ Eliminates drilling access holes and blind caulk seals
„ Eliminates flat filler plate at head and wall jambs
„ Allows for 3/8” diameter hex head anchor bolt attachment to substrate
„ Intermediate horizontals may be inverted for ease of glazing large lites
„ Sill may be used at head for ease of glazing large glass lites
Tested with and without steel reinforcement at various design pressures
Tested with 72” x 84” Series 281 N.S. impact-resistant entrance doors at +/- 65 PSF
Tested with 84” x 96” Series 381 M.S. impact-resistant entrance doors at +70/-80 PSF
Anodized finishing or factory applied thermosetting fluorocarbon powder coating option

PERFORMANCE TESTING RECAP:

„ Design Pressure = +70/-80 PSF


„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.

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B4 STOREFRONTS • FL500 Impact
4 Framing Details (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Screw Spline Joinery


DOW 995 Silicone 1A
1
NG1
SB13 2 3
TYP. TYP. NG14 3A
GLASS
BITE SM5601 3B 4 4A
9/16”
Sealant
FL503
Type
4
FL506
5
Not to Scale

SB20 TYPICAL ELEVATION


(Use for
WD200-
detail 4A)
1 Water
Deflector 1/4” MAX. For DCBCCO Protocols.

FL519 Substrate Exterior Glazing Alternate Glazing


Varies
1/4”
MAX.
5 11/32”
TYP.

2 1/2”

FL501 FL502
FL503

FL501 FL504/FL505
D.L.O.

1A
2 3 1
2 1/2” D.L.O. 2 1/2”
ROUGH OPENING

FRAME HEIGHT

1/4”
FRAME WIDTH
MAX. FL503
2 1/2”

ROUGH OPENING FL506 FL506


FL503

SR504
FL519 Steel FL519
4A
4
D.L.O.
5” TYP.

AS38
2 1/2”

FL503
Bolt for attaching
FL502
SR504 (Typical)
FL504/FL505 FL516/FL505 FL519
3A 3B
1/4”
MAX.
3/8”
5

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B5
Table of Contents

Section Page

Specifications - FL550 ............................................................................................. B5 ............ S1-5

Options and Limitations (Wet Glaze / Dry Glaze) ................................................... B5 ............ 1-2

Performance ........................................................................................................... B5 ............ 3


Framing Details (Wet Glaze) .................................................................................. B5 ............ 4

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GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS

SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Architectural Aluminum Storefront Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and anchors,
and perimeter sealing of storefront units.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Hurricane-Resistant Framing Systems include:
a. FL550 Framing System: 2-1/2” x 5”; Non-Thermal; Center Glazed for 1-5/16” laminated glass for Large Missile Impact-Resistant
Glazing; Interior Structural Silicone Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER, CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS
RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY
CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems
4. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Framed Mall Sliding Doors”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
6. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
7. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing”
8. Division 8 Section “Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls”
9. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Window Walls”

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


EDITOR NOTE: AIR AND WATER PERFORMANCE RESULTS ARE BASED UPON ASTM AND AAMA STANDARDS FOR STOREFRONT
FRAMING SYSTEMS. HIGHER PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED AND ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL
CORAL ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIVE CONCERNING SPECIFIC PROJECT PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. THE SPECIFIER
MUST SELECT GLASS AND MULLION COMBINATIONS FROM THE OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS CHART PROVIDED IN 2.04 B. THE
GLASS AND MULLIONS FUNCTION AS AN INTEGRAL UNIT. THESE COMBINATIONS ARE BASED ON ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
TESTING AND CANNOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE INTEGRITY OF THE SYSTEM.
A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:

EDITOR NOTE: PROVIDE WIND LOAD DESIGN PRESSURES IN PSF AND INCLUDE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODE AND YEAR
EDITION.

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1. Wind loads: Provide framing system, include anchorage, capable of withstanding wind load design pressures of (____) P.S.F.
inward and (____) P.S.F. outward. The design pressures are based on the (____) Building Code; (____) Edition.
2. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at static air pressure differential of 6.24 P.S.F.
3. Water Resistance: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331. There shall be no leakage at a minimum
static air pressure differential of 12 P.S.F. as defined in AAMA 501.
4. Uniform Load: A static air design load of +70/-80 P.S.F. with steel reinforcing (60” Spacing x 120” Span) or +60/-60 P.S.F. without
steel reinforcing (48” Spacing x 120” Span) shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with DCBCCO
Protocol PA 202 and ASTM E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of 1/180 of the span of any framing member. At a
structural test load equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in
excess of 0.4% of their clear spans shall occur.
5. Impact Resistance: Large Missile, tested in accordance with DCBCCO Protocols PA 201, PA 203, SBCCI SSTD-12 and ASTM E
1886.
6. Framing System shall provide direct structural attachment to substrate through perimeter framing sections eliminating blind seals
or strap anchors.

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for entrance system as follows: Warranty
Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project provided, however, that the Limited Warranty shall begin in no
event later than six months from date of shipment by Coral. In addition, Hurricane Impact-Resistant entrance door corner construction
shall be supported with a lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal use.

1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle framing material and
components to avoid damage. Protect framing material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after framing installation.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR EQUAL” / “OR
APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BECAUSE OF
THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND READERS OF THE
SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL, LEGAL, REGULATORY,
AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

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2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
2. Contact Numbers
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
3. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products.
a. Coral Aluminum Hurricane Impact-Resistant Framing System
b. Series: Front Line FL550 Framing System
c. Framing Member Profile: 2-1/2” x 5” nominal dimension; Non-Thermal; Center Glazed; Interior Structural Silicone Glazed;
Screw Spline Fabrication.
d. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS, PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Coral Aluminum Hurricane Impact-Resistant Framing System
b. Series: Front Line Series FL550
c. Framing Member Profile: 2-1/2” x 5”; Non-Thermal; Center Glazed; Interior Structural Silicone Glazed; Screw Spline
Fabrication.
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Framing Member Profile:
3. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Product Attributes:
1.) Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid storefront installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
entrance system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement required by the project.
d. Samples: Provide samples of typical product sections and finish samples in manufacturer’s standard sizes.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

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2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Framing and Components):
1. Material Standard: ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall provide structural strength to meet the specified performance requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of storefront members are nominal and
in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Shall be corrosive resistant.
B. Gaskets: Exterior Glazing gaskets shall be extruded EPDM rubber. Interior Spacer shall be compatible with Silicone Sealant.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Anchors shall be identical to the types used for product certification testing for wood, concrete or steel
substrates.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
1. Structural silicone sealant to be Dow Corning 995.
B. Glass: Refer to Options and Limitations Chart below for “As Tested” qualified glass.

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT GLASS TYPE. (CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE).

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with 1/4” maximum shim spacing around perimeter of
assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Strap Anchors are not allowed for use with Hurricane Impact-Resistant Systems.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.
5. Structural perimeter fasteners shall be located per manufacturer’s anchor charts bearing the seal of registered Professional
Engineer.

EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS’ STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM
COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL. OTHER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA 2603 ARE
AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.

2.06 Finishes
A. Factory Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: # 20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Coating Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear # 10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum framing specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum framing is part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, curtain wall system and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.
B. Fabrication Tolerances: Fabricate aluminum framing in accordance with framing manufacturer’s prescribed tolerances.

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PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive storefront system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install framing system in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and AAMA storefront and entrance guide specifications
manual.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Weather-tight Construction: Install sill members and other members in a bed of sealant or with joint filler or gaskets, to provide
weather-tight construction. Coordinate installation with wall flashings and other components of construction.
3. Attach to structure to permit sufficient adjustment to accommodate construction tolerances and other irregularities.
4. Provide alignment attachments and shims to permanently fasten system to building structure.
5. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp and twist. Maintain assembly dimensional tolerances aligning with adjacent work.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants).
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing and Options and Limitations Chart for Front Line FL550 Hurricane Impact-Resistant
System.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual.

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select storefront units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative present.
Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies must be corrected as part of the contract amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section for payment of
testing and testing requirements. Testing Standard per AAMA 503, including reference to ASTM E 783 for Air Infiltration Test and
ASTM E 1105 Water Infiltration Test.
a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 6.24 P.S.F.
B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum storefront system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Prior to owner’s acceptance, clean installed products in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is to be used by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim as
a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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Options & Limitations (Wet Glaze) 1

Dade County Applications


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Front Line FL550 Hurricane Impact-Resistant Storefront System

Design Intermediate Wall Maximum Maximum Maximum Glass Size Qualified


Pressure Vertical Jamb Mullion Mullion Spacing Glass
P.S.F. Mullion Mullion Span CL to CL Types
D.L.O.
Sq. Ft.
WxH
FL566/FL555
+60/-60 Heavy Duty FL551 120” 48” 45 1/2” x 96” 30.3 A-B-U
Mullion
+65/-65 FL554/FL555 FL551 89” 48” 45 1/2” x 84” 26.5 A-B
FL554/FL555
+70/-80 with SR504 FL551 120” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 U
Steel Reinforcement

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of


One 1/4” HS Glass Lite - 1/2” Air Space -
Solutia A
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with .075 VS02 Interlayer
NOA # 03-0514.15
1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of
One 1/4” HS Glass Lite - 1/2” Air Space -
Solutia B
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with .090 PVB Interlayer
NOA # 03-0105.02
1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of
One 1/4” HS Glass Lite - 1/2” Air Space -
Coral Industries, Inc. U
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with .120 Uvekol Interlayer
NOA # 03-1117.05

Comparative Analysis of Glass Based on ASTM E-1300

Dade County Building Compliance Office allows comparative analysis of tested glass
types provided the following five conditions are met:

1. Does not exceed maximum cyclic pressure tested.


2. Does not exceed maximum span of mullion tested.
3. Does not exceed maximum mullion spacing of mullion tested.
4. Does not exceed maximum square footage of largest lite tested.
5. Does not exceed aspect ratio of 5:1 (in a rectangular configuration, the
ratio of the long-side to the short-side is defined as the aspect ratio).

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2 Options & Limitations (Dry Glaze)

Florida Product Approval FL 15794


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Front Line FL550DG Hurricane Impact-Resistant Storefront System

Design Intermediate Wall Maximum Maximum Maximum Glass Size Qualified


Pressure Vertical Jamb Mullion Mullion Spacing Glass
P.S.F. Mullion Mullion Span CL to CL Types
D.L.O.
Sq. Ft.
WxH
FL516/FL505
+45/-45 Heavy Duty FL501 120” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 D
Mullion
FL504/FL505
+70/-70 with SR504 FL501 120” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 D
Steel Reinforcement

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of


One 1/4” Tempered or HS Glass Lite -
1/2” Air Space - DuPont® D
Two 1/4” Tempered or HS Glass Lites with
.090 Sentry Glas PWS Interlayer

Comparative Analysis of Glass Based on ASTM E-1300

Florida Product Control Office allows comparative analysis of tested glass types provided
the following five conditions are met:

1. Does not exceed maximum cyclic pressure tested.


2. Does not exceed maximum span of mullion tested.
3. Does not exceed maximum mullion spacing of mullion tested.
4. Does not exceed maximum square footage of largest lite tested.
5. Does not exceed aspect ratio of 5:1 (in a rectangular configuration, the
ratio of the long-side to the short-side is defined as the aspect ratio).

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STOREFRONTS • FL550 Impact B5
Performance 3

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES INCLUDE:
2-1/2” x 5” for 1-5/16” Glazing Infill
Screw-spline joinery using #14 x 1” spline screws
Hydraulic Coral-Punch or drill jig fabrication options
Deep pocket perimeter section benefits:
„ Eliminutes counter sinking holes for anchor attachment to substrate
„ Eliminates drilling access holes and blind caulk seals
„ Eliminates flat filler plate at head and wall jambs
„ Allows for 3/8” diameter hex head anchor bolt attachment to substrate
„ Intermediate horizontals may be inverted for ease of glazing large lites
„ Sill may be used at head for ease of glazing large glass lites
Tested with and without steel reinforcement at various design pressures
Tested with 72” x 84” Series 281 N.S. impact-resistant entrance doors at +/- 65 PSF
Tested with 84” x 96” Series 381 M.S. impact-resistant entrance doors at +70/-80 PSF
Anodized finishing or factory applied thermosetting fluorocarbon powder coating option

PERFORMANCE TESTING RECAP:

„ Design Pressure = +70/-80 PSF


„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.

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4 Framing Details (Wet Glaze)
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Screw Spline Joinery


DOW 995 Silicone 1A
1
NG1
SB15 2 3
TYP. TYP. NG14 3A
GLASS
BITE SM5601 3B 4 4A
9/16”
Sealant
FL553
Type
4
FL556
5
Not to Scale

SB16 TYPICAL ELEVATION


WD300- (Use for
1 Water detail 4A)
Deflector 1/4” MAX. For DCBCCO Protocols.

FL519 Substrate Exterior Glazing Alternate Glazing


Varies
1/4”
MAX.
5 11/32”
TYP.

2 1/2”

FL552
FL551
FL553

FL551 FL554/FL555
D.L.O.

2 3 1 1A

1/2”
2 D.L.O. 2 1/2”
ROUGH OPENING

FRAME HEIGHT

1/4”
FRAME WIDTH
MAX. FL553 FL556
2 1/2”

ROUGH OPENING
FL556 FL553

SR504
FL519 Steel FL519
4 4A
D.L.O.
5” TYP.

AS38
2 1/2”

FL553
Bolt for attaching
FL552 SR504 (Typical)
FL554/FL555 FL566/FL555 FL519
3A 3B
1/4”
MAX.
3/8”
5

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SECTION

WINDOW WALLS
Index
Section

FS400T 1” Thermal Window Wall................................................................ C1

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Table of Contents

Front Set

Section Page

Specifications - FS400T .......................................................................................... C1............ S1-5

Performance ............................................................................................................ C1............ 1


Framing Details ...................................................................................................... C1............ 2

Door Framing Center Hung ..................................................................................... C1............ 3

Door Framing Offset Hung ...................................................................................... C1............ 4


Special Conditions / Dead Load Chart .................................................................... C1............ 5

Wind and Dead Load Charts ................................................................................... C1............ 6

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SECTION 08410 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONT SYSTEMS


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims and anchors, and
perimeter sealing of storefront framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Storefront Systems include:
a. FS400T: 2” x 4 -1/2” inside glazed; front set thermal storefront system for 1” glazing; screw spline fabrication.

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE
RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems
4. Division 8 Section “Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
7. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
8. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
9. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing”

1.02 References (Industry Standards)

EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Storefront System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at a static air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331 for inside glazing. There shall be
no leakage at a minimum static air pressure differential of 10 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 40 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.
1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for storefront system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion. In addition, door corner construction shall be supported with a lifetime warranty for the life of the door under normal
use.

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1.06 Quality Assurance


A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.

1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling


A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect storefront material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.

PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR EQUAL” / “OR
APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BECAUSE
OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND READERS
OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL, LEGAL,
REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
2. Contact Numbers:
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
3. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Storefront and Entrances
a. Series: FL400T Front Line Storefront System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)
c. Framing Member Profile: 2” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension; Front Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Aluminum Storefront System
b. Series FS400T Front Line Thermal Storefront System: 2” x 4-1/2” nominal dimension, Front Glazed; Screw Spline Fabrication.

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2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
3. Alternate # ___ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid storefront installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Certificates: Submit certificate(s) certifying substitute manufacturer (1) attesting to adherence to specification requirements for
storefront system performance criteria.
c. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for storefront required by the project.
d. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and
color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Storefront and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of storefront framing members are
nominal and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of a silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

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2.06 Finishes
EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM COLORS ARE AVAILABLE
UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS CONFORMING TO AAMA
2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.
A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1,Color Anodic Coating (Color: #20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear: #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum storefront specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, curtain wall framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install storefront systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be inside glazed and held in place with extruded EPDM glazing gaskets on both sides of the glass.
3. Water Drainage: Water deflectors shall be installed at each end of intermediate horizontal/vertical joint intersections to divert water
to the subsill flashing and drained to the exterior.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select storefront units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies must be corrected as part of the contract
amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.

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a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.
A. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum storefront system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08410


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Performance 1

PERFORMANCE

FEATURES INCLUDE:
2” x 4-1/2” Inside Glazed for 1” Insulating Glass
Screw-spline joinery using #14 x 1” spline screws
Hydraulic Coral-Punch or drill jig fabrication options
Integral subsill flashing with “C” slot for holding sealant
Deep pocket perimeter sections:
„ Allows for direct anchor attachment to substrate
„ Eliminates drilling access holes and blind caulk seals
„ Eliminates flat filler plate at head and wall jambs
„ Allows for 1/4” diameter hex head anchor
bolts to substrate

Fully tested for inside glazing with and


without horizontal

PERFORMANCE TESTING RECAP:

INSIDE GLAZE WITH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL:


„ Design Pressure = +55/-55 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46” x 92”
„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Spans up to 8’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.
OUTSIDE GLAZE WITH INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTALS:
„ Design Pressure = +35/-35 PSF
„ Maximum DLO at design pressure 46” x 72”
„ Water @ 15 PSF
„ Spans up to 8’-0” with maximum mullion spacing at 48” on center
„ Air infiltration at 6.24 PSF < .06 CFM.

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2 Framing Details

Screw Spline Joinery Inside Glazed Front-Set


2” x 4 1/2” for 1” Glazing
SB3
NG1
TYP. 3 3A
TYP.
GLASS
BITE 7/16”
1 2 6
FS408T 4 4A
4

Not to Scale
FS405
5 5A

TYPICAL ELEVATION

WD300-1

SR404
(Optional) ”
FL339T 1/4 MIN.

FS401T
FS407T
2”

FS403 FS402T

FS405
D.L.O.

3 3A
FS404T/405T 4 1/2 ”
1 2
ROUGH OPENING

FRAME HEIGHT

FS406T
2” D.L.O. 2”
2”

FS408T
FS403
1/4”
MIN FRAME WIDTH FS405

ROUGH OPENING 4 4A
D.L.O.

FS405 FS405
4 1/2” TYP.

CS403
FS402T FS409T
2”

FL339T

1/4 ” SHIM
FS411T/410T 3/8 ” 5 5A
Interior Glazing Exterior Glazing
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Door Framing Center Hung 3
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1

3
4A

4
1/4”MIN.

2”
1 FS402T
CENTER HUNG DOORS FS405

*Note: FL339T Subsill butts against door jamb

D.L.O.
4 1/2”
FL339T
* CS111 CS110
(Stop)
FS405

FS405

(Base)
FL308
4 1/2”
TYP.

3
2”

CS112
FRAME HEIGHT

FS419 FS419 D101


1/8”

4 2

3/32”

2” D.O. 2” Center Pivot


Transom bar for
Concealed Closer
D.O.

5 D102
*

WS136
D116
TH4
1/2”
3/16”

4A
3/32”

D.O. 2”
Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”
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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Door Framing
1
1/4” MIN.

1 FS402T FS402T

2”
3
4A FS405 FS405

4
4 1/2”
TYP.

D.L.O.
5

OFFSET HUNG DOORS

*Note: FL339T Subsill butts against door jamb CS111 CS110


FS405 (Stop) (Base)

FL312
2

3
FS419
FL339T
*
DS158
FS405
FS405

D101 DS202
1/8”

DB122-1
FRAME HEIGHT

D102

D103
Offset Pivot or Butt
FS419 FS419 Hung Transom bar for
4 2 Surface Closer
3/32”

2” D.O. 2” Offset Pivot or Butt


Hung Transom bar
for Concealed Closer
with Offset Arm

*
D.O.
4 1/2”
TYP.

5
D102
3/16”
4A
3/32” WS136
D.O. 2”

TH4 DP200-1 Panic Stop (Optional)


Attach with AS20 fastener
1/2”

Note: Standard frame transom height is 10’ - 5 1/2”

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Special Conditions & Dead Load Chart 5

DEAD LOAD CHART

INTERMEDIATE HORIZONTAL

Dead load charts are based on 1/8’ maximum allowable deflection at


the center point of the horizontal member and on a theoretical glass
weight of 6.5 P.S.F.
Glass shall rest on two setting blocks located at:
CURVE A = 1/4 points
CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners, whichever is larger

10
9
Mullion Span in feet

8 B
7 A
6
5
4
3 FS406T
2 I = 0.238 in4
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Mullion Spacing in feet

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Mullions are designed for L/175 deflection ratio and the allowable
working stresses for wind load shown below:

Aluminum Alloy 6063 - T6 = 25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi


Steel Reinforcing: 36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi
Limitations of Vertical Mullions for Curves

A 20 PSF E 40 PSF
B 25 PSF F 45 PSF
C 30 PSF G 50 PSF
D 35 PSF H 60 PSF

13 13
12 12
Mullion Span in feet

Mullion Span in feet

A
11 11
A
10 B 10 C

C E
9 D
9
G
E
8 8 H
FS404T/405 7 FS410T/411T
7 I = 2.484 in4 I = 3.752 in4
6 S = 1.031 in3 6 S = 1.813 in3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mullion Spacing in feet Mullion Spacing in feet

13 13
12 12 A
Mullion Span in feet

Mullion Span in feet

A FS404T/405 FS404T/405
11 11
I = 2.484 in4 C I = 2.484 in4
10 S = 1.031 in3 10 S = 1.031 in3
E
C
9 SR404 Steel 9 G SR405 Steel
E
I = 0.535 in4 H I = 0.841 in4
8 G S = 0.428 in3 8 S = 0.684 in3
H
7 AL + Steel 7
AL + Steel
6 4.034 in4 6 4.923 in4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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SECTION

CURTAIN WALLS
Index
Section

PW251 1” Curtain Wall ................................................................................. D1

PW256 9/16” Hurricane Impact-Resistant Curtain Wall ............................ D2

PW257 1-5/16” Hurricane Impact-Resistant Curtain Wall ......................... D3

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Table of Contents

Section Page

Specifications - PW251 ........................................................................................... D1............ S1-5

Performance ............................................................................................................ D1............ 1

Special Features ..................................................................................................... D1............ 2-4


Captured Mullion Framing Details ........................................................................... D1............ 5-6
Typical Dead and Wind Load Anchoring............................................................. D1............ 7-8
Butt Glazed Mullion Framing Details ....................................................................... D1............ 9-10

Typical Dead and Wind Load Anchoring............................................................. D1............ 11-12

Framing Details for Entrance Door Sub Frame ....................................................... D1............ 13

Wind Load Charts


Captured Mullion - Single Spans ........................................................................ D1............ 14
Captured Mullion - Equal Twin Spans ................................................................ D1............ 15
Butt Glazed Mullion - Singe Spans ..................................................................... D1............ 16

Butt Glazed Mullion - Equal Twin Spans ............................................................ D1............ 17

Dead Load Charts ................................................................................................... D1............ 18

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This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Curtain Wall Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims
and anchors, and perimeter sealing of curtain wall framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Curtain Wall include:
a. PW251 Panelized Curtain Wall System: 2-1/2” x 7” outside glazed pressure bar system captured. (Select)
b. PW251 Panelized Curtain Wall System: 2-1/2” x 7” outside glazed pressure bar system with B.G. Mullion Option. (Select)

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS
RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY
CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems
4. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls”
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrance Doors and Frames”
7. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
8. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
9. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing

1.02 References (Industry Standards)


EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Curtain Wall System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at a static air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331. There shall be no leakage at a static
air pressure differential of 20 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.05. Upon completion of first water test, system shall pass a second
water test at a pressure differential of 20 PSF upon completion of positive and negative design loads to demonstrate integrity of
system after being subjected to high wind velocity.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 60 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.
4. Water Resistance, (static): Upon completion of the Uniform Load testing in 103 A3 above, a repeat the test for static water
resistance. (ASTM E331)

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1.Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

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1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for curtain wall system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion.
1.06 Quality Assurance
A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.
1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling
A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect curtain wall material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFORMANCE
CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR EQUAL” / “OR
APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS BECAUSE
OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND READERS
OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL, LEGAL,
REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
2. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products: Performance Wall
a. Series: PW251Panelized Aluminum Curtain Wall System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Architectural Products
b. Series: PW251Panelized Aluminum Curtain Wall System
c. Framing Member Profile:

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2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
3. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid curtain wall installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for curtain wall required by the project.
c. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and
color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Curtain Wall and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of curtain wall members are nominal
and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of a silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.
D. Thermal Barrier: Thermal separator shall be extruded of a silicone compatible elastomer that provides for silicone adhesion.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Prepare components to receive anchor devices. Fabricate anchors.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

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2.06 Finishes
EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM
COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS
CONFORMING TO AAMA 2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS REPRESENTATIVE FOR
OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.
A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: #20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear: #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum curtain walls specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, storefront framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install curtain wall systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be outside glazed and held in place with extruded aluminum pressure bars anchored to the mullion using
stainless steel fasteners spaced no greater than 9” on center.
3. Water Drainage: Each light of glass shall be compartmentalized by using end dams at horizontal/vertical joint intersections and
silicone sealant to divert water to the horizontal weep locations. Weep holes shall be located in the horizontal pressure bars and
covers to divert water to the exterior of the building.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select curtain wall units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies should be corrected as part of the
contract amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.

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a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.
A. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum curtain wall system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08900


Interpon D2000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.
Interpon D3000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.

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PW251 Captured PW251 B.G.


(Butt Glazed)

P E R F O R M A N C E T E S T I N G R E C A P

TEST METHOD T E S T R E S U LT S

Air infiltration Test at 6.24 PSF<0.06 cfm/ft2


(ASTM E283)

Uniform Load Deflection Test at +/-60 PSF


(ASTM E330)

Water Infiltration Test at 20 PSF


(ASTM E331)

Uniform Load Structural Test at +/-90 PSF


(ASTM E330)

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2 Special Features

PW251 CURTAIN WALL (Captured and B.G.)


2 -1/2” x 7” for 1” Insulating Glass

FEATURES INCLUDE:

Panelized construction using proven screw spline joinery reduces fabrication and
installation time. Interior horizontal snap-on trim covers increase quality by allowing
inspection and repair of critical horizontal/vertical seals and perimeter anchor
attachment to substrate prior to or after glazing.

Framing panels can be shop fabricated, assembled, transported to job site and
then coupled together creating a complete panelized curtain wall installation.

Glazing Features:
• Same EPDM dense gasket used on interior
and exterior at glass
Screw spline joinery allows:
• Coral Punch die shop fabrication
• Die set punches spline and pressure
bar weep holes
• Panelized frame assembly for
easy transporting and installation
• Eliminates “T” anchors
Pressure Bars:
• Factory installed EPDM thermal isolator
with attachment holes pre-punched 9” O.C.
Interior Snap-on Covers:
• Inspection and/or repair of critical joint seal
areas prior to and after glazing
• Perimeter anchor attachment and inspection
Injection molded plastic end dams
and bridges at horizontals provide:
• Tight seals at intersection of vertical/horizontal
joints for zone glazing.
Injection molded plastic top and
bottom vertical mullion caps:
• Accurate compression fit
• Provides continuous perimeter seal
Injection molded plastic temporary glazing retainer:
• Reduces labor
• Distributes uniform pressure on glass reducing
risk of breaking glass
• Reusable for next project

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Removable interior horizontal snap-on trim


covers increase quality by allowing inspection
PW203 or repair of critical horizontal/vertical seals
Horizontal Trim and perimeter anchor attachment prior to or
after glazing.

Injection molded plastic


mullion caps at top and
bottom of verticals ensure
a continuous perimeter
seal at intersection of
head and sill.

Reusable SP253 B.G. Mullion


injection molded Captured
plastic temporary Vertical
glass retainers Mullion
support the glass
until pressure
bars are attached.
SP209 Top
and Bottom
SP253
Cap

Reverse SP253 for


B.G. Mullions

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Captured Mullions B.G. Mullions

End dam Bridge

Injected molded plastic end dams and bridges for controlling any
infiltrated water at intersection of vertical and horizontal joints. Weep
holes in horizontal pressure bars allow water to drain to exterior.

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1
PW251 CURTAIN WALL - CAPTURED
2
2 -1/2” x 7” for 1” Insulating Glass
with 1/4” glazing option
3

4 PW152
1

PW150

PW202
6 PW203
6

7”
8 7
7A PW212 PW212

PW203
2
5
PW155
TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL
PW150

PW202

7
PW203
3
1/2”Min. 2 1/2” PW155
Typ.
PW150
PW202

8 PW203
7”

4
SR150

PW155

7A

PW213
PW205
PW204-1

PW203
5
Optional steel PW152
reinforcing as
required

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

7” 2 1/2”

Aluminum
PW150 Brake Metal

PW202

PW150
PW202
90º Inside
Corner

5”
90º Outside A125
Corner PW205
PW204-1 PW202
Aluminum
Brake Metal PW150

1/2 ”

7”

90º Outside
Corner PW210
Corner
Conditions
8
20
PW

Captured
9

5”
20
PW

PW156
PW157-1
Aluminum
Brake Metal
PW158
Alignment clip
angle approx. 6”
long, 36” O.C.
PW202

7” 135º
PW150

Inside
Corner
PW150

PW202

135º
Outside
Corner 1/2

Aluminum
Brake Metal

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

CAPTURED MULLIONS
A

MULLION LENGTH
DIM. POINT

Splice
DIM. POINT

MULLION LENGTH

1 PW203
DIM. POINT

PW155
2

Splice
DIMENSION POINT
MULLION LGTH.
DIM. POINT

A
TYPICAL ELEVATION SECTION AA

1 Anchor CL

TYPICAL FIXED ANCHOR


(DEADLOAD ANCHOR)
DIMENSION POINT

Substrate and
attachment
varies

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

CAPTURED MULLIONS
Steel clip angle with
vertically slotted hole
DIMENSION POINT

Anchor CL
EXPANSION ANCHOR
(WINDLOAD ANCHOR)
MULLION LENGTH

Substrate and
attachment
varies

3
1 2
/ ” minimum
SPLICE JOINT mullion splice joint
Note: Joint width
6” sleeve

should be based on
mullion length and
temperature differential. 4”
A 1/2” gap allows
for 1/4” movement
1”
DIMENSION POINT

1 2
/”
min. pressure
bar splice Splice joint with
MULLION LENGTH

1 2
/” splice sleeve
min. face cap
splice

PW203

PW155

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1
PW251 CURTAIN WALL - B.G. MULLION
2
2 -1/2” x 7” for 1” Insulating Glass
with 1/4” glazing option
3

PW152
4 1
6 PW203

PW151

PW202
6

7”
8 7
7A
PW212

PW215 PW203
2
5
PW155
TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL
PW151

PW202

5”

7
PW203
3
1/2” Min. 2 1/2” PW155
Typ.
PW150
PW202

8 PW203
7”

SR151

PW155
6-1/4”

7A

PW213
PW205
PW204-1

PW203
5
Optional steel
PW152
reinforcing as
required

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Corner
Conditions
B.G.

2 1/2”

PW151
90º Inside

PW202
Corner

PW151
PW202

Aluminum
Brake Metal
PW202
PW151

90º Outside
5”

PW202
Corner
H100
Aluminum PW151
Brake Metal

1/2 ”

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

B.G. MULLIONS
A

MULLION LENGTH
DIM. POINT

1
DIM. POINT

Splice
MULLION LENGTH

1 PW203
DIM. POINT

PW155
2

Splice
DIMENSION POINT
MULL. LENGTH
DIM. POINT

TYPICAL ELEVATION SECTION AA

1 Anchor CL

TYPICAL FIXED ANCHOR


(DEADLOAD ANCHOR)
DIMENSION POINT

Substrate and
attachment
varies

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

B.G. MULLIONS
Steel clip angle with
DIMENSION POINT vertically slotted hole

Anchor CL

EXPANSION ANCHOR
MULLION LENGTH

(WINDLOAD ANCHOR)

Substrate and
attachment
varies
DIMENSION POINT

6” sleeve

1 2
/”
Min. splice
joint
3

SPLICE JOINT
Note: Joint width
Splice joint with
MULLION LENGTH

should be based on
mullion length and splice sleeve
temperature differential.
A 1/2” gap allows
for 1/4” movement

PW203

PW155

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Entrances
1
1A 3

PW203
2 4
2A PW155

1 3/4”
FL207
B/H or O/P C/H 1

DS200-1 Offset Pivot


TYPICAL ELEVATION D101 or Butt Hung
Transom bar for
Surface Closer

PW214
PW150
PW202

7”
2
7”

PW203

PW155
1 3/4”

2 1/2” FL212
1” 1A 2”
DS202-1
4 1/2”

Offset Pivot
PW150
PW202

D102 or Butt Hung


Transom bar for
4
Concealed Closer
with Offset Arm

4 1/2”

PW213
PW204-1
PW203
2”

PW155
PW150
PW202

1 3/4”

FL208
2A CS112
3

Center Pivot
Transom bar for
Concealed Closer
PW205
5/16 ” Clearance
for C.G.H.
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Captured Mullion - Single Span

(A 4/3 increase in allowable stress is not reflected in these curves)


Curves are based on deflection limitations of L/175 and reflect the limiting value for
mullions with horizontals. Allowable wind load stresses for aluminum alloy 6063-T6
(25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi) and A36 steel (36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi) were used.

PW150/202 PW150/202/207
I = 8.035 in4 I = 12.451 in4
S = 2.846 in3 S = 4.726 in3

PW150 PW150/202 & PW207 (Alum. Reinforcing)

PW150/202 PW150/202
I = 8.035 in4 I = 8.035 in4
S = 2.846 in3 S = 2.846 in3

SR151 Steel SR150 Steel


I = 3.049 in4 I = 5.288 in4
S = 1.355 in3 S = 2.350 in3

AL + Steel AL + Steel
16.877 in4 23.370 in4

PW150/202 & SR151 (Stl. Reinforcing) PW150/202 & SR150 (Stl. Reinforcing)
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Captured Mullion - Equal Twin Spans

(A 4/3 increase in allowable stress is not reflected in these curves)


Curves are based on deflection limitations of L/175 and reflect the limiting value for
mullions with horizontals. Allowable wind load stresses for aluminum alloy 6063-T6
(25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi) and A36 steel (36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi) were used.

Upper half of curve omitted

Above
Equal

Mullion Mid-Point Anchor


CL
Read chart as
Below
Equal

Equal Span
CL PW150/202
Above or Below Equal I = 8.035 in4
Twin Span
S = 2.846 in3

Twin Span
PW150/202

Upper half of curve omitted

Equal
Twin Span

PW150/202
I = 8.035 in4
S = 2.846 in3

SR151 Steel
I = 3.049 in4
S = 1.355 in3
PW150/202/207
Equal
I = 12.451 in4 AL + Steel
Twin Span
S = 4.726 in3 16.877 in4

PW150/202
PW150/202&&PW207
PW207 (Alum.
(Alum.Reinforcing
Reinforcing) PW150/202
PW150/202 &&SR151
SR151 (Stl. Reinforcing)
(Stl. Reinforcing)
(Stl. Reinforcing)

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B.G. Mullion - Single Spans

(A 4/3 increase in allowable stress is not reflected in these curves)


Curves are based on deflection limitations of L/175 and reflect the limiting value for
mullions with horizontals. Allowable wind load stresses for aluminum alloy 6063-T6
(25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi) and A36 steel (36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi) were used.

PW151/202 PW151/202/207
I = 6.009 in4 I = 10.420 in4
S = 2.472 in3 S = 4.352 in3

PW151 PW151 & PW207 (Alum. Reinforcing)


(Alum. Reinforcing)

PW151/202 PW151/202
I = 6.009 in4 I = 6.009 in4
S = 2.472 in3 S = 2.472 in3

SR151 Steel SR150 Steel


I = 3.049 in4 I = 5.288 in4
S = 1.355 in3 S = 2.350 in3

AL + Steel AL + Steel
14.810 in4 21.344 in4

PW151/202 & SR151


(Stl. (Stl. Reinforcing)
Reinforcing) PW151/202 & SR150
(Stl.(Stl. Reinforcing)
Reinforcing)
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B.G. Mullion - Equal Twin Spans

(A 4/3 increase in allowable stress is not reflected in these curves)


Curves are based on deflection limitations of L/175 and reflect the limiting value for
mullions with horizontals. Allowable wind load stresses for aluminum alloy 6063-T6
(25 ksi / 1.65 = 15.15 ksi) and A36 steel (36 ksi x 0.67 = 24 ksi) were used.

Upper half of curve omitted

Above
Equal

Mullion Mid-Point Anchor


CL
Read chart as
Below
Equal

Equal Span
Above or Below CL
PW151/202
Equal
I = 6.009 in4
Twin Span
S = 2.472 in3
Twin Span

PW151/202
/202

Upper half of curve omitted

PW151/202
I = 6.009 in4
S = 2.472 in3

SR151 Steel
I = 3.049 in4
S = 1.355 in3
PW151/202/207
Twin
Equal I = 10.420 in4 Span AL + Steel
Twin Span 9.058 in4
S = 4.352 in3

PW151/202 &&PW207
PW151/202 PW207 (Alum. Reinforcing)
(Alum. Reinforcing) PW151/202 & SR151 (Stl. Reinforcing)
(Stl. Reinforcing)

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Dead load charts are based on 1/8” maximum allowable deflection at the center of an
intermediate horizontal. Curves are based on glass resting on two setting blocks at 1/4
or 1/8 point loading locations.

CURVE A = 1/4 points


CURVE B = 1/8 points or 8” from corners (whichever is larger)

PW155/203
I = 1.324 in4

PW155 & PW203 PW155 & PW203

1/4” glass = 3.25 PSF 1” glass = 6.5 PSF

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Table of Contents

Section

Specifications - PW256 ........................................................................................... D2............ S1-4

Options and Limitations ........................................................................................... D2............ 1

Performance ............................................................................................................ D2............ 3


Special Features ..................................................................................................... D2............ 4-6

Captured Mullion Framing Details (Wet Glaze) ....................................................... D2............ 7-8


Typical Dead and Wind Load Anchoring............................................................. D2............ 9-10
Butt Glazed Mullion Framing Details (Wet Glaze) ................................................... D2............ 11

Typical Dead and Wind Load Anchoring............................................................. D2............ 12-13

Framing Details for Entrance Door Sub Frame (Wet Glaze) ................................... D2............ 14

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SECTION 08900 ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the
AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Curtain Wall Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims
and anchors, and perimeter sealing of curtain wall framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Curtain Wall include:
a. PW256 Panelized Curtain Wall System: 2-1/2” x 6 –9/16” outside glazed pressure bar system captured. (Select)
b. PW256 Panelized Curtain Wall System: 2-1/2” x 6 –9/16” outside glazed pressure bar system with B.G. Mullion Option.
(Select)

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS
RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY
CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems 4. Division 8
Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
4. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrance Doors and Frames”
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
7. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
8. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing

1.02 References (Industry Standards)


EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Curtain Wall System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed 0.06 cfm/ft2
at a static air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331. There shall be no leakage at a static
air pressure differential of 20 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.05. Upon completion of first water test, system shall pass a second
water test at a pressure differential of 20 PSF upon completion of positive and negative design loads to demonstrate integrity of
system after being subjected to high wind velocity.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 60 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.
4. Water Resistance, (static): Upon completion of the Uniform Load testing in 103 A3 above, a repeat the test for static water
resistance. (ASTM E331)

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

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1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for curtain wall system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion.
1.06 Quality Assurance
A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.
1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling
A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect curtain wall material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFOR-
MANCE CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR
EQUAL” / “OR APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS
BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND
READERS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL,
LEGAL, REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
2. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products: Performance Wall
a. Series: PW256 Panelized Aluminum Curtain Wall System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Architectural Products
b. Series: PW256 Panelized Aluminum Curtain Wall System
c. Framing Member Profile:
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:

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3. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid curtain wall installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for curtain wall required by the project.
c. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and
color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Curtain Wall and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural
requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of curtain wall members are nominal
and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of a silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Aluminum. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum material to
prevent galvanic action.
D. Thermal Barrier: Thermal separator shall be extruded of a silicone compatible elastomer that provides for silicone adhesion.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Prepare components to receive anchor devices. Fabricate anchors.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

2.06 Finishes
EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM
COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS
CONFORMING TO AAMA 2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS REPRESENTATIVE FOR
OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.
A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: #20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear: #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

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2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum curtain walls specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, storefront framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install curtain wall systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be outside glazed and held in place with extruded aluminum pressure bars anchored to the mullion using
stainless steel fasteners spaced no greater than 9” on center.
3. Water Drainage: Each light of glass shall be compartmentalized by using end dams at horizontal/vertical joint intersections and
silicone sealant to divert water to the horizontal weep locations. Weep holes shall be located in the horizontal pressure bars and
covers to divert water to the exterior of the building.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select curtain wall units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies should be corrected as part of the
contract amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.
a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.
B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum curtain wall system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

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Options & Limitations 1

High Velocity Hurricane Zone Applications


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Front Line PW256 Hurricane Impact-Resistant Curtain Wall System

Intermediate Intermediate Wall Jamb


Intermediate Maximum Maximum
Design Vertical Mullion Vertical Mullion Mullion Maximum Qualified
Vertical Maximum Mullion Mullion Spacing Square
Pressure With Steel With Steel Must Be Glass Size Glass
Mullion Mullion Anchor Center to Center Feet
P.S.F. SR150 with SR150 with Anchored at D.L.O. Types
Without Steel Point * see notes
1/2”x4” Bar Welded 3/4”x4” Bar Welded Horizontals

PW256 Impact Resistant Curtain Wall - Captured


+65/-65 PW550/202 PW550/202 108” 48” 45 1/2” x 84” 26.5 B,U,A

+80/-80 PW550/202 PW550/202 150” 150” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 A

+80/-80 PW550/202 PW550/202 150” 150” 76 1/2” *(1) 72” x 47 1/4” 23.6 A

+80/-80 *(3) Corner PW208/209 and SR504 150” 150” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 A

PW256 Impact Resistant Curtain Wall - Butt Glazed


+80/-80 PW151/202 PW550/202 150” 48” 45 1/2” x 96” 30.5 A

+80/-80 *(2) Corner Captured Only PW208/209 and SR504 150” 150” 48” 45 1/2” x 96” 30.5 A

PW256 Impact Resistant Curtain Wall - Dry Glazed


+65/-65 PW550/202 PW550/202 150” 60” I

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

9/16” Laminated Glass consisting of


Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with Solutia A
.075 Venceva Interlayer
9/16” Laminated Glass Lites consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with Solutia B
.090 Solutia Saflex PVB Interlayer
9/16” Laminated Glass Lites consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with Coral Industries Inc. U
.120 Uvekol Type S Interlayer
9/16” Laminated Glass Lites consisting of
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with DuPont I
.090 Sentry Glas Plus Interlayer

Comparative Analysis of Glass Based on ASTM E-1300


* Notes
1. Based on opening for door and frame. Horizontals must be used at 48” intervals.
2. Captured corner can be used with butt glazed system. Mullion spacing cannot exceed 48” on center.
3. Corner assembly consists of PW 208/209/154/PW210 and SR 504 Steel.

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PW256 Captured PW256 B.G.


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P E R F O R M A N C E T E S T I N G R E C A P

TEST METHOD T E S T R E S U LT S

Air infiltration Test at 6.24 PSF<0.06 cfm/ft2


(ASTM E283)

Uniform Load Deflection Test at +/-80 PSF


(ASTM E330)

Water Infiltration Test at 20 PSF


(ASTM E331)

Uniform Load Structural Test at +/-80 PSF


(ASTM E330)

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4 Special Features

PW256 CURTAIN WALL (Captured and B.G.)


2 -1/2” x 6 -9/16” for 9/16” Insulating Glass

FEATURES INCLUDE:

Panelized construction using proven screw spline joinery reduces fabrication and
installation time. Interior horizontal snap-on trim covers increase quality by allowing
inspection and repair of critical horizontal/vertical seals and perimeter anchor
attachment to substrate prior to or after glazing.

Framing panels can be shop fabricated, assembled, transported to job site and
then coupled together creating a complete panelized curtain wall installation.

Glazing Features:
• Same EPDM dense gasket used on interior
and exterior at glass
Screw spline joinery allows:
• Coral Punch die shop fabrication
• Die set punches spline and pressure
bar weep holes
• Panelized frame assembly for
easy transporting and installation
• Eliminates “T” anchors
Pressure Bars:
• Factory installed EPDM thermal isolator
with attachment holes pre-punched 9” O.C.
Interior Snap-on Covers:
• Inspection and/or repair of critical joint seal
areas prior to and after glazing
• Perimeter anchor attachment and inspection
Injection molded plastic end dams
and bridges at horizontals provide:
• Tight seals at intersection of vertical/horizontal
joints for zone glazing.
Aluminum top and bottom vertical mullion caps:
• Accurate compression fit
• Provides continuous perimeter seal
Injection molded plastic temporary glazing retainer:
• Reduces labor
• Distributes uniform pressure on glass reducing
risk of breaking glass
• Reusable for next project

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Removable interior horizontal snap-on trim


covers increase quality by allowing inspection
PW203 or repair of critical horizontal/vertical seals
Horizontal Trim and perimeter anchor attachment prior to or
after glazing.

Aluminum mullion caps


at top and bottom of
verticals ensure a
continuous perimeter
seal at intersection of
head and sill.

B.G. Mullion

Reusable SP253
injection molded Captured
plastic temporary Vertical
glass retainers Mullion
support the glass
until pressure
bars are attached.
SP210 Top
and Bottom
SP253
Cap

Reverse SP253
for B.G. Mullions

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Captured Mullions B.G. Mullions

End dam Bridge

Injected molded plastic end dams and bridges for controlling any
infiltrated water at intersection of vertical and horizontal joints. Weep
holes in horizontal pressure bars allow water to drain to exterior.

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1
PW256 CURTAIN WALL - CAPTURED
2 -1/2” x 6 -9/16” for 9/16” Insulating
Glass
2

PW552
1
PW203

6-9/16”

5 4
4A

PW203
2
3
PW555
TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL

PW203
3
PW552

1/2”Min. 2 1/2”
Typ.
SR151

PW550
PW202
PW550

PW202

6-9/16”

4 4A 5

PW513
PW205
Optional steel PW204-1
reinforcing as
required
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8 Framing Details • Captured Mullion (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

6 -9/16”

90º Outside
Corner PW210
CORNER
8
CONDITIONS 20
CAPTURED PW 9
20

5”
PW

PW556

PW157
PW158 (2)

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

CAPTURED MULLIONS
A

MULLION LENGTH
DIM. POINT

Splice
DIM. POINT

MULLION LENGTH

1 PW203
DIM. POINT

PW555
2

Splice
DIMENSION POINT
MULLION LGTH.
DIM. POINT

A
TYPICAL ELEVATION SECTION AA

1 Anchor CL

TYPICAL FIXED ANCHOR


(DEADLOAD ANCHOR)
DIMENSION POINT

Substrate and
attachment
varies

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

CAPTURED MULLIONS
Steel clip angle with
vertically slotted hole
DIMENSION POINT

Anchor CL
EXPANSION ANCHOR
(WINDLOAD ANCHOR)
MULLION LENGTH

Substrate and
attachment
varies

3
1 2
/ ” minimum
SPLICE JOINT mullion splice joint
Note: Joint width
6” sleeve

should be based on
mullion length and
temperature differential. 4”
A 1/2” gap allows
for 1/4” movement
1”
DIMENSION POINT

1 2
/”
min. pressure
bar splice Splice joint with
MULLION LENGTH

1 2
/” splice sleeve
min. face cap
splice

PW203

PW555

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1
PW256 CURTAIN WALL - B.G. MULLION
2 -1/2” x 6 -9/16” for 9/16” Insulating Glass

PW552
1
PW203

6-9/16”

5 4
4A
PW203
2

3 PW555

TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL

PW203
3
PW552

1/2”Min. 2 1/2”
Typ.
SR151
PW151

PW202

PW550
PW202
5-13/16”
5”

4
6-9/16”

4A 5

PW513
PW205
Optional steel PW204-1
reinforcing as
required
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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

B.G. MULLIONS
A

MULLION LENGTH
DIM. POINT

1
DIM. POINT

Splice
MULLION LENGTH

1 PW203
DIM. POINT

PW555
2

Splice
DIMENSION POINT
MULL. LENGTH
DIM. POINT

TYPICAL ELEVATION SECTION AA

1 Anchor CL

TYPICAL FIXED ANCHOR


(DEADLOAD ANCHOR)
DIMENSION POINT

Substrate and
attachment
varies

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Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

B.G. MULLIONS
Steel clip angle with
DIMENSION POINT vertically slotted hole

Anchor CL

EXPANSION ANCHOR
MULLION LENGTH

(WINDLOAD ANCHOR)

Substrate and
attachment
varies
DIMENSION POINT

6” sleeve

1 2
/”
Min. splice
joint
3

SPLICE JOINT
Note: Joint width
Splice joint with
MULLION LENGTH

should be based on
mullion length and splice sleeve
temperature differential.
A 1/2” gap allows
for 1/4” movement

PW203

PW555

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14 Framing Details • Entrances (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Entrances
1
1A 3

PW203
2 4
2A PW555

1 3/4”
FL207
1
B/H or O/P C/H

D101 DS200-1 Offset Pivot


TYPICAL ELEVATION or Butt Hung
Transom bar for
Surface Closer

PW214
PW202

PW550

6 -9/16”
6-9/16”

PW203

PW555
1 3/4”

FL212 1-9/16”
2 1/2”
1” 1A
DS202-1
4 1/2”
PW202

PW550

D102
Offset Pivot
4
or Butt Hung
Transom bar for
Concealed Closer
with Offset Arm
4 1/2”
PW513
PW204-1
1 -9/16”

PW203

PW555
PW202

PW550

1 3/4”

FL208
3
2A CS112

Center Pivot
PW205 Transom bar for
5/16 ” Clearance Concealed Closer
for C.G.H.
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Table of Contents

Section

Specifications - PW257 ........................................................................................... D3............ S1-4

Options and Limitations ........................................................................................... D3............ 1


Performance ............................................................................................................ D3............ 3

Special Features ..................................................................................................... D3............ 4-6

Framing Details - Captured Mullion


Captured Mullion Framing Details (Wet Glaze) .................................................. D3............ 7, 9

Captured Mullion Framing Details (Dry Glaze) ................................................... D3............ 8, 9

Typical Dead and Wind Load Anchoring............................................................. D3............ 10-11

Framing Details - Butt Glazed Mullion


Butt Glazed Mullion Framing Details (Wet Glaze) .............................................. D3............ 12
Butt Glazed Mullion Framing Details (Dry Glaze) ............................................... D3............ 13
Typical Dead and Wind Load Anchoring............................................................. D3............ 14-15

Framing Details - Entrance Door Sub Frame (Wet Glaze) ...................................... D3............ 16

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SECTION 08900 ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL


This suggested guide specification has been developed using the current edition of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) “Manual
of Practice,” including the recommendations for the CSI 3 Part Section Format and the CSI Page Format. Additionally, the development
concept and organizational arrangement of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) MASTERSPEC Program have been recognized in the
preparation of this guide specification. Neither CSI nor AIA endorse specific manufacturers and products. The preparation of the guide
specification assumes the use of standard contract documents and forms, including the “Conditions of the Contract,” published by the AIA.

PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 Summary
A. Section Includes: Coral Architectural Products Aluminum Curtain Wall Systems, including perimeter trims, stools, accessories, shims
and anchors, and perimeter sealing of curtain wall framing.
1. Types of Coral Aluminum Curtain Wall include:
a. PW257 Panelized Curtain Wall System: 2-1/2” x 7 –5/16” outside glazed pressure bar system captured. (Select)
b. PW257 Panelized Curtain Wall System: 2-1/2” x 7 –5/16” outside glazed pressure bar system with B.G. Mullion Option. (Select)

EDITOR NOTE: BELOW RELATED SECTIONS ARE SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE, HOWEVER CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS
RECOMMENDS SINGLE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OF THESE SECTIONS AS INDICATED IN 2.07 SOURCE QUALITY
CONTROL.
B. Related Sections:
1. Division 7 Section “Vapor Barriers” between glazed wall systems and adjacent construction
2. Division 7 Section “Fire Stopping”
3. Division 7 Section “Joint Sealants” for joint sealants installed as part of aluminum entrance and storefront systems 4. Division 8
Section “Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts”
4. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Windows Walls”
5. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Entrance Doors and Frames”
6. Division 8 Section “Aluminum Mall Sliding Doors”
7. Division 8 Section “Finish Hardware”
8. Division 8 Section “Glass and Glazing

1.02 References (Industry Standards)


EDITOR NOTE: REFER TO INDEX FOR ANY AND ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS.

1.03 System Description


A. Curtain Wall System Performance Requirements:
1. Air Infiltration: The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 283 / TAS 202. Air infiltration rate shall not exceed
0.06 cfm/ft2 at a static air pressure differential of 6.24 PSF.
2. Water Resistance, (static): The test specimen shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 331 / TAS 202. There shall be no leakage
at a static air pressure differential of 16 PSF as defined in AAMA 501.05. Upon completion of first water test, system shall pass
a second water test at a pressure differential of 16 PSF upon completion of positive and negative design loads to demonstrate
integrity of system after being subjected to high wind velocity.
3. Uniform Load: A static air design load of 80 PSF shall be applied in the positive and negative direction in accordance with ASTM
E 330. There shall be no deflection in excess of L/175 of the span of any framing member at design load. At structural test load
equal to 1.5 times the specified design load, no glass breakage or permanent set in the framing members in excess of 0.2% of
their clear spans shall occur.
4. Water Resistance, (static): Upon completion of the Uniform Load testing in 1.03 A3 above, a repeat the test for static water
resistance. (ASTM E331 / TAS 202)

1.04 Submittals
A. General: Prepare, review, approve, and submit specified submittals in accordance with “Conditions of the Contract” and Division 1
Submittals Sections. Product data, shop drawings, samples, and similar submittals are defined in “Conditions of the Contract.”
B. Quality Assurance/Control Submittals:
1. Test Reports: Submit certified test reports showing compliance with specified performance characteristics.

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1.05 Warranty
A. Project Warranty: Refer to “Conditions of the Contract” for project warranty provisions.
B. Manufacturer’s Product Warranty: Submit, for Owner’s acceptance, manufacturer’s warranty for curtain wall system as follows:
1. Warranty Period: Two (2) years from Date of Substantial Completion of the project. The Limited Warranty shall begin in no event
later than six months from date of shipment by Coral Architectural Products without regard to the date selected as substantial
completion.
1.06 Quality Assurance
A. Qualifications:
1. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced (as determined by contractor) to perform work of this section who has specialized in
the installation of work similar to that required for this project and who is acceptable to product manufacturer.
2. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing field service representation during construction, approving
acceptable installer and approving application method.
B. Pre-Installation Meetings: Conduct pre-installation meeting to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s
installation instructions, and manufacturer’s warranty requirements.
1.07 Delivery, Storage, and Handling
A. Ordering: Comply with manufacturer’s ordering instructions and scheduling requirements to avoid construction delays.
B. Packing, Shipping, Handling, and Unloading: Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged containers with
identification labels intact.
C. Storage and Protection: Store materials protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions. Handle storefront material and
components to avoid damage. Protect curtain wall material against damage from elements, construction activities, and other hazards
before, during and after curtain wall installation.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW ARTICLE FOR PROPRIETARY METHOD SPECIFICATION; ADD PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES, PERFOR-
MANCE CHARACTERISTICS, MATERIAL STANDARDS, AND DESCRIPTIONS AS APPLICABLE. DO NOT USE THE PHRASE “OR
EQUAL” / “OR APPROVED EQUAL,” OR SIMILAR PHRASES. USE OF SUCH PHRASES CAUSES AMBIGUITY IN THE SPECIFICATIONS
BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS AMONG THE DIVERGENT PARTIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS AND
READERS OF THESE SPECIFICATIONS. SUCH PHRASES REQUIRE EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE REQUIREMENTS (PROCEDURAL,
LEGAL, REGULATORY, AND RESPONSIBILITY) FOR DETERMINING “OR EQUAL.”

2.01 Manufacturers (Acceptable Manufacturers/Products)


A. Acceptable Manufacturers:
1. Address: Coral Architectural Products
3010 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
a. Telephone: 205-345-1013
b. Fax: 800-443-6261
2. Proprietary Product(s)/System(s): Coral Architectural Products: Performance Wall
a. Series: PW257 Panelized Aluminum Curtain Wall System
b. Finish/Color: (See 2.06 Finishes)

EDITOR NOTE: RETAIN BELOW FOR ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
COORDINATE BELOW WITH BID DOCUMENTS (IF ANY), AND DIVISION 1 ALTERNATES SECTION. CONSULT WITH CORAL
ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS ON ALTERNATE MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS MEETING THE
DESIGN CRITERIA AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS. CORAL RECOMMENDS OTHER MANUFACTURERS REQUESTING APPROVAL
TO BID THEIR PRODUCT AS AN EQUAL, MUST SUBMIT THEIR REQUEST IN WRITING (10) DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSE OF BIDDING.
B. Alternate (Manufacturers/Products): In lieu of providing below specified base bid/contract manufacturer, provide below specified
alternate manufacturers. Refer to Division 1 Alternates Section.
1. Base Bid/Contract Manufacturer/Product: Coral Architectural Products
a. Product: Coral Architectural Products
b. Series: PW257 Panelized Aluminum Curtain Wall System
c. Framing Member Profile:
2. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:
a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:

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3. Alternate #____ Manufacturer/Product:


a. Product:
b. Series:
c. Framing Member Profile:
C. Substitutions:
1. General: Refer to Division 1 Substitutions for procedures and submission requirements.
a. Pre-Contract (Bidding Period) Substitutions: Submit written requests ten (10) days prior to bid date.
b. Post-Contract (Construction Period) Substitutions: Submit written request in order to avoid curtain wall installation and
construction delays.
2. Substitution Documentation
a. Product Literature and Drawings: Submit product literature and drawings modified to suit specific project requirements and
job conditions.
b. Test Reports: Submit test reports verifying compliance with each test requirement for curtain wall required by the project.
c. Product Sample and Finish: Submit product sample, representative of storefront for the project, with specified finish and color.
3. Substitution Acceptance: Acceptance will be in written form, either as an addendum or modification, and documented by a formal
change order signed by the Owner and Contractor.

2.02 Materials
A. Aluminum (Curtain Wall and Components):
1. Material Standard: Extruded Aluminum, ASTM B 221, 6063-T6 alloy and temper.
2. Member Wall Thickness: Each framing member shall have a wall thickness sufficient to meet the specified structural requirements.
3. Tolerances: Reference to tolerances for wall thickness and other cross-sectional dimensions of curtain wall members are nominal
and in compliance with AA Aluminum Standards and Data.

2.03 Accessories
A. Fasteners: Where exposed, shall be Stainless Steel.
B. Gaskets: Glazing gaskets shall comply with ASTM C 864 and be extruded of a silicone compatible EPDM rubber that provides for
silicone adhesion.
C. Perimeter Anchors: Stainless or zinc coated. When steel anchors are used, provide insulation between steel material and aluminum
material to prevent galvanic action.
D. Thermal Barrier: Thermal separator shall be extruded of a silicone compatible elastomer that provides for silicone adhesion.

2.04 Related Materials


A. Sealants: Refer to Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
B. Glass: Refer to Glass and Glazing Section.

2.05 Fabrication
A. General:
1. Fabricate components per manufacturer’s installation instructions and with minimum clearances and shim spacing around
perimeter of assembly, yet enabling installation and dynamic movement of perimeter seal.
2. Accurately fit and secure joints and corners. Make joints flush, hairline and weatherproof.
3. Prepare components to receive anchor devices. Fabricate anchors.
4. Arrange fasteners and attachments to conceal from view.

2.06 Finishes
EDITOR NOTE: SELECT BELOW FINISH AND COLOR FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS’S STANDARD COLORS. CUSTOM
COLORS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FROM CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS. OTHER POLYESTER POWDER COATINGS
CONFORMING TO AAMA 2604 ARE AVAILABLE. CONSULT WITH YOUR CORAL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS REPRESENTATIVE FOR
OTHER SURFACE TREATMENTS AND FINISHES.
A. Shop Finishing:
1. Color Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A34, AAMA 608.1, Color Anodic Coating (Color: #20 Dark Bronze). (Standard)
2. Clear Anodizing Conforming to AA-M12C22A31, AAMA 607.1, Clear Anodic Coating (Clear: #10) (Standard)
3. Interpon D2000™, AAMA 2604, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
4. Interpon D3000™ (70%) Fluoropolymer, AAMA 2605, Thermosetting Fluorocarbon Powder Coating (Color: __________).
5. Other: Manufacturer ____________ Type ____________(Color __________).

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2.07 Source Quality Control


A. Source Quality: Provide aluminum curtain walls specified herein from a single source.
1. Building Enclosure System: When aluminum curtain wall are part of a building enclosure system, including entrances, entrance
hardware, windows, storefront framing and related products, provide building enclosure system products from a single source
manufacturer.

PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Site Verification of Conditions: Verify substrate conditions (which have been previously installed under other sections) are acceptable
for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. Verify openings are sized to receive curtain wall system and sill
plate is level in accordance with manufacturer’s acceptable tolerances.
1. Field Measurements: Verify actual measurements/openings by field measurements before fabrication; show recorded
measurements on shop drawings. Coordinate field measurements, fabrication schedule with construction progress to avoid
construction delays.

EDITOR NOTE: COORDINATE BELOW ARTICLE WITH MANUFACTURER’S RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION DETAILS AND
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

3.02 Installation
A. General: Install curtain wall systems plumb, level, and true to line, without warp or rack of frames with manufacturer’s prescribed
tolerances and installation instructions. Provide support and anchor in place.
1. Dissimilar Materials: Provide separation of aluminum materials from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action contact points.
2. Glazing: Glass shall be outside glazed and held in place with extruded aluminum pressure bars anchored to the mullion using
stainless steel fasteners spaced no greater than 9” on center.
3. Water Drainage: Each light of glass shall be compartmentalized by using end dams at horizontal/vertical joint intersections and
silicone sealant to divert water to the horizontal weep locations. Weep holes shall be located in the horizontal pressure bars and
covers to divert water to the exterior of the building.
B. Related Products Installation Requirements:
1. Sealants (Perimeter): Refer to Division 7 Joint Treatment (Sealants) Section.
2. Glass: Refer to Division 8 Glass and Glazing Section.
a. Reference: ANSI Z97.1, CPSC 16 CFR 1201 and GANA Glazing Manual

3.03 Field Quality Control


A. Field Tests: Architect shall select curtain wall units to be tested as soon as a representative portion of the project has been installed,
glazed, perimeter caulked and cured. Conduct tests for air infiltration and water penetration with manufacturer’s representative
present. Tests not meeting specified performance requirements and units having deficiencies should be corrected as part of the
contract amount.
1. Testing: Testing shall be performed per AAMA 503 by a qualified independent testing agency. Refer to Division 1 Testing Section
for payment of testing and testing requirements.
a. Air Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 783. Allowable air infiltration shall not exceed 1.5 times the
amount indicated in the performance requirements or 0.09 cfm/ft2, which ever is greater.
b. Water Infiltration Tests: Conduct tests in accordance with ASTM E 1105. No uncontrolled water leakage is permitted when
tested at a static test pressure of two-thirds the specified water penetration pressure but not less than 8 PSF.
B. Manufacturer’s Field Services: Upon Owner’s request, provide manufacturer’s field service consisting of product use recommendations
and periodic site visit for inspection of product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.04 Protection and Cleaning


A. Protection: Protect installed product’s finish surfaces from damage during construction. Protect aluminum curtain wall system from
damage from grinding and polishing compounds, plaster, lime, acid, cement, or other harmful contaminants.
B. Cleaning: Repair or replace damaged installed products. Installed products are to be cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions prior to owner’s acceptance. Remove construction debris from project site and legally dispose of debris.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT
This guide specification is intended for use by a qualified construction specifier. The guide specification is not intended to be verbatim
as a project specification without appropriate modifications for the specific use intended. The guide specification must be used and
coordinated with the procedures of each design firm, and the particular requirements of a specific construction project.

END OF SECTION 08900


Interpon D2000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.
Interpon D3000™ is a trademark of Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.
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CURTAIN WALLS • PW257 Impact D3
Options & Limitations 1

High Velocity Hurricane Zone Applications


OPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
Front Line PW257 Hurricane Impact-Resistant Curtain Wall System

Intermediate Intermediate Wall Jamb


Intermediate Maximum Maximum
Design Vertical Mullion Vertical Mullion Mullion Maximum Maximum Qualified
Vertical Mullion Mullion Spacing Square
Pressure With Steel With Steel Must Be Un-Spliced Glass Size Glass
Mullion Anchor Center to Center Feet
P.S.F. SR150 with SR150 with 3/4”x4” Anchored at Mullion D.L.O. Types
Without Steel Point * see notes
1/2”x4” Bar Welded Bar Welded Horizontals

PW257 Impact Resistant Curtain Wall - Captured


+65/-65 PW650/202 PW650/202 108” 48” 45 1/2” x 84” 26.5 IE, ID, IB

+80/-80 PW650/202 PW650/202 150” 150” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 ID

+80/-80 PW650/202 PW650/202 150” 150” 76 1/2” *(1) 74” x 47 1/4” 28.2 ID

+80/-80 *(3) Corner PW208/209 and SR504 150” 150” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 ID

PW257 Impact Resistant Curtain Wall - Butt Glazed


+80/-80 PW151/202 PW650/202 150” 48” 45 1/2” x 96” 30.5 IB, IE, ID

+80/-80 *(2) Corner Captured Only PW208/209 and SR504 150” 150” 48” 45 1/2” x 96” 30.5 ID

PW257 Impact Resistant Curtain Wall - Dry Glazed


+80/-80 PW650/202 PW650/202 150” 60” 57 1/2” x 96” 38.3 ID

Glass Composition Manufacturer Glass Type

1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of


One 1/4” Tempered Lite - 1/2” Air Space -
Solutia IB
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
.090 Solutia Saflex PVB Interlayer
1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of
One 1/4” Tempered Lite - 1/2” Air Space -
DuPont ID
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
.090 Sentry Glas PWS Interlayer
1-5/16” Insulated Glass consisting of
One 1/4” Tempered Lite - 1/2” Air Space -
DuPont IE
Two 1/4” HS Glass Lites with
.090 Dupont Butacite PBV Interlayer

Comparative Analysis of Glass Based on ASTM E-1300-04


* Notes
1. Based on opening for door and frame. Horizontals must be used at 48” intervals.
2. Captured corner can be used with butt glazed system. Mullion spacing cannot exceed 48” on center.
3. Corner assembly consists of PW 208/209/654/PW210 and SR 504 Steel.

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Performance 3

PW257 Captured PW257 B.G.


(Butt Glazed)

P E R F O R M A N C E T E S T I N G R E C A P

TEST METHOD T E S T R E S U LT S

Air infiltration Test at 6.24 PSF<0.01 cfm/ft2


(ASTM E283 / TAS 202)

Uniform Load Deflection Test at +/-80 PSF


(ASTM E330 / TAS 202)

Water Infiltration Test at 16 PSF


(ASTM E331 / TAS 202)

Uniform Load Structural Test at +/-80 PSF


(ASTM E330 / TAS 202)

Impact Resistance Pass


(ASTM E1886 E1996 / TAS 203)

Sound STC = 34
(ASTM E90) OITC = 31
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D3 CURTAIN WALLS • PW257 Impact
4 Special Features

PW257 CURTAIN WALL (Captured and B.G.)


2-1/2” x 7-5/16” for 1-5/16” Insulating Glass

FEATURES INCLUDE:

Panelized construction using proven screw spline joinery reduces fabrication and
installation time. Interior horizontal snap-on trim covers increase quality by allowing
inspection and repair of critical horizontal/vertical seals and perimeter anchor
attachment to substrate prior to or after glazing.

Framing panels can be shop fabricated, assembled, transported to job site and
then coupled together creating a complete panelized curtain wall installation.

Glazing Features:
• Dry Glazed with Sentry Glass Interlayer by DuPont®
Screw spline joinery allows:
• Coral Punch die shop fabrication
• Die set punches spline and pressure bar weep holes
• Panelized frame assembly for easy transporting and
installation
• Eliminates “T” anchors
Pressure Bars:
• Factory installed EPDM thermal isolator with
attachment holes pre-punched 9” O.C.
Interior Snap-on Covers:
• Inspection and/or repair of critical joint seal areas prior
to and after glazing
• Perimeter anchor attachment and inspection
EVA foam end dams and bridges at horizontals provide:
• Tight seals at intersection of vertical/horizontal joints for
zone glazing.
Aluminum top and bottom vertical mullion caps:
• Provides continuous, mechanically attached, perimeter
seal
Injection molded plastic temporary glazing retainer:
• Reduces labor
• Distributes uniform pressure on glass reducing risk of
breaking glass
• Reusable for next project

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CURTAIN WALLS • PW257 Impact D3
Special Features 5

Removable interior horizontal snap-on trim


covers increase quality by allowing inspection
PW203 or repair of critical horizontal/vertical seals
Horizontal Trim and perimeter anchor attachment prior to or
after glazing.

Aluminum mullion caps


at top and bottom of
verticals ensure a
continuous perimeter
seal at intersection of
head and sill.

B.G. Mullion

Reusable SP253
injection molded Captured
plastic temporary Vertical
glass retainers Mullion
support the glass
until pressure
bars are attached.
SP211 Top
and Bottom
SP253
Cap

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6 Special Features

Captured Mullions B.G. Mullions

End dam Bridge

EVA foam end dams and bridges for controlling any infiltrated water at
intersection of vertical and horizontal joints. Weep holes in horizontal
pressure bars allow water to drain to exterior.

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Framing Details • Captured Mullion (Wet Glaze) 7
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1 PW257 CURTAIN WALL


CAPTURED (Wet Glaze)
2-1/2” x 7-5/16” for 1-5/16” Insulating Glass

1
PW652

PW203

7-5/16”

5 4
4A

PW203
2
3
PW655
TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL

PW203
3
PW652

1/2”Min. 2 1/2”
Typ.
SR150

PW650
PW202

PW202
PW650

7-5/16”

4 4A 5

PW613
PW205
Steel reinforcing PW204-1
as required

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8 Framing Details • Captured Mullion (Dry Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1 PW257 CURTAIN WALL


CAPTURED (Dry Glaze)
2-1/2” x 7-5/16” for 1-5/16” Insulating Glass

1
PW652

PW203

7-5/16”

5 4
4A

PW203
2
3
PW655
TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL

PW203
3
PW652

1/2”Min. 2 1/2”
Typ.
SR150

PW650
PW202

PW202
PW650

7-5/16”

4 4A 5

PW613
PW205
Steel reinforcing PW204-1
as required

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Framing Details • Captured Mullion (Wet Glaze) 9
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

* Wet Glaze shown. For Dry Glaze, see Framing Details, page 8.

7 -5/16”

90º Outside
Corner PW210

CORNER

SR 08
CONDITIONS

4
2
50
PW
CAPTURED

5”
9
20
PW
PW656

PW654
PW658 (2)

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10 Framing Details • Captured Mullion (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

* Wet Glaze shown. For Dry Glaze, see Framing Details, page 8.

CAPTURED MULLIONS
A

MULLION LENGTH
DIM. POINT

Splice
DIM. POINT

MULLION LENGTH

1
PW203
DIM. POINT

PW655
2

Splice
DIMENSION POINT
MULLION LGTH.
DIM. POINT

A
TYPICAL ELEVATION SECTION AA

Anchor CL

TYPICAL FIXED ANCHOR Anchor CL


(DEADLOAD ANCHOR)
DIMENSION POINT

Substrate and
attachment
varies

Spandrel Glass

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Framing Details • Captured Mullion (Wet Glaze) 11
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

* Wet Glaze shown. For Dry Glaze, see Framing Details, page 8.

CAPTURED MULLIONS
Steel clip angle with
vertically slotted hole
DIMENSION POINT

Anchor CL
EXPANSION ANCHOR
(WINDLOAD ANCHOR)
MULLION LENGTH

Anchor CL

Substrate and
attachment
varies

Spandrel Glass

3
1/2” minimum

SPLICE JOINT mullion splice joint


Note: Joint width
6” sleeve

should be based on
mullion length and
temperature differential. 4”
A 1/2” gap allows
for 1/4” movement
1”
DIMENSION POINT

1 2
/”
min. pressure
bar splice Splice joint with
MULLION LENGTH

1 2
/” splice sleeve
min. face cap
splice

PW203

PW655

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12 Framing Details • Butt Glazed Mullion (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1
PW257 CURTAIN WALL
B.G. MULLION (Wet Glaze)
2-1/2” x 7-5/16” for 1-5/16” Insulating Glass

1
PW652

PW203

7-5/16”

5 4
4A
PW203
2

3 PW655

TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL

PW203
3
PW652

1/2”Min. 2 1/2”
Typ.
SR150
PW151
PW202

PW650
PW202
5”

6-1/2”

4
7-5/16”

4A 5

PW613 PW205
Optional steel PW204-1
reinforcing as
required
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Framing Details • Butt Glazed Mullion (Dry Glaze) 13
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

1
PW257 CURTAIN WALL
B.G. MULLION (Dry Glaze)
2-1/2” x 7-5/16” for 1-5/16” Insulating Glass

1
PW652

PW203

7-5/16”

5 4
4A
PW203
2

3 PW655

TYPICAL ELEVATION
= VISION GLASS

= SPANDREL PANEL

PW203
3
PW652

1/2”Min. 2 1/2”
Typ.
SR150
PW151
PW202

PW650
PW202
5”

6-1/2”

4
7-5/16”

4A 5

PW613 PW205
Steel reinforcing PW204-1
as required

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14 Framing Details • Butt Glazed Mullion (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

* Wet Glaze shown. For Dry Glaze, see Framing Details, page 13.

B.G. MULLIONS
A

MULLION LENGTH
DIM. POINT

1
DIM. POINT

Splice
MULLION LENGTH

1 PW203
DIM. POINT

PW655
2

Splice
DIMENSION POINT
MULL. LENGTH
DIM. POINT

TYPICAL ELEVATION SECTION AA

Anchor C
L

1 Anchor C
L
TYPICAL FIXED ANCHOR
(DEADLOAD ANCHOR)
DIMENSION POINT

Substrate and
attachment
varies

Spandrel Glass

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Framing Details • Butt Glazed Mullion (Wet Glaze) 15
Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

* Wet Glaze shown. For Dry Glaze, see Framing Details, page 13.

B.G. MULLIONS
Steel clip angle with
DIMENSION POINT vertically slotted hole

Anchor CL

2
Anchor CL
EXPANSION ANCHOR
MULLION LENGTH

(WINDLOAD ANCHOR)

Substrate and
attachment
varies

Spandrel
Glass
DIMENSION POINT

6” sleeve

1 2
/”
Min. splice
joint
3

SPLICE JOINT
Note: Joint width
Splice joint with
MULLION LENGTH

should be based on
mullion length and splice sleeve
temperature differential.
A 1/2” gap allows
for 1/4” movement

PW203

PW655

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16 Framing Details • Entrances (Wet Glaze)

Scale: 3” = 1’- 0”

Entrances

1
1A PW203

2 PW655

1 3/4”
FL207
1

B/H DS200-1 Butt Hung


Transom Bar for
TYPICAL ELEVATION D101 Surface Closer

7 -5/16”

PW203

PW655
1 3/4”

2”
FL212
1A
DS202-1

Butt Hung
4 1/2”

D102 Transom Bar for


Concealed Closer
with Offset Arm

4 1/2”
PW650
PW202

PW214
7-5/16”

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