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SECTION 9 - Doors (continued)
Basic Considerations (continued)
Table of Contents (Page 7 of 11)
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- Introductory Statement & Disclaimers. INTRODUCTION:
- Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) Introduction.
- Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers of Canada (AWMAC) Introduction.
- Woodwork Institute (WI) Introduction.
- Association Acknowledgements.
- General.. USERS GUIDE:
- Improvement Suggestion Form
- Architectural Woodwork Standards PREFACE:
- Variations in Natural Wood Products
- Systems of Measurement.
- Architectural Woodwork Specifications
- Architectural Woodwork Drawings
- Casework Refinishing/Refacing/Refurbishing
- Moisture and Architectural Woodwork
- Forest Management Certification
- Environmental Veneer Considerations
- Warranty/Guarantee Language
- Grades SECTION 1 - Submittals:
- Shop Drawings Basic Considerations
- Mock-ups, Hardware, Moldings, or Finish Samples
- Code and Regulation Compliance
- Submittal Approval
- Submittal Procedure Recommendations
- Specification Consideration
- Acknowledgements
- Industry Practices.
- Scope
- Default Stipulation
- General Product Rules
- Section 6 - Interior & Exterior Millwork
- Section 7 - Stairwork and Rails
- Section 8 - Wall Paneling
- Section 9 - Doors
- Section 10 - Casework
- Section 11 - Countertops
- Section 12 - Historic Restoration Work
- Grades SECTION 2 - Care & Storage:
- Relative Humidity and Moisture Content Basic Considerations
- Dimensional Change Problems.
- Recommendations
- Responsibility Acknowledgements
- Off Gases Industry Practices
- Scope
- Default Stipulation
- Delivery Product Rules
- Awaiting Installation
- Interior
- Exterior
- After Acceptance
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- Grades SECTION 3 - Lumber:
- Lumber Association Grades
- Lumber Rules
- Availability Basic Considerations
- Fire-Retardant Lumber
- Preservative Treatment
- Veneer Construction
- Photodegradation
- Oxidation
- Specification Suggestions Recommendations
- Engineered Wood Products Acknowledgments
- Dimensional Conventions Industry Practices
- Gluing
- Non-covered Species
- Scope
- Default Stipulation
- General Product Rules
- Material
- Material - Hardwood
- Material - Softwood
- Grades SECTION 4 - Sheet Products:
- Plywood Definition. Basic Considerations
- Veneer Grain
- Figure
- Special Characteristics
- Photodegradation
- Oxidation
- Fire-Retardant Sheets
- Panel Adhesives
- Checking and Warpage.
- Wood Veneer Slicing
- Matching of Adjacent Wood Veneer Leaves
- Matching of Wood Veneer Leaves within a Panel Face
- End-Matching of Wood Veneers
- Speciality or Sketch Matches of Wood Veneers
- High Pressure Decorative Laminate (HPDL)
- Low Pressure Decorative Laminate (LPDL)
- Vinyl Film
- Medium Density Overlay (MDO)
- Hardboard
- Solid Surface.
- Solid Phenolic
- Veneer Core Panel Cores
- Lumber Core
- Composite Core
- Combination Core
- Core Properties, Performance, and Availability
- Specification Suggestions Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
- Panel's Grain Direction Industry Practices
- Non-covered Species
- Scope
- Default Stipulation
- General Product Rules
- Hardwood Veneer
- Grades SECTION 3 - Lumber:
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- Veneer Face Grade Descriptions Hardwood Veneer (continued)
- Terminology Definitions
- General Allowable Face Grade Characteristics
- Ash, Beech, Birch, Maple, and Poplar
- Mahogany, Anigre, Makore, and Sapele.
- Red and White Oak
- Pecan and Hickory
- Walnut and Cherry
- Softwood Veneer
- Face Grade Requirements.
- General Allowable Face Grade Characteristics
- Western Red Cedar, White Pine, and Vertical Grain Douglas Fir / Redwood.
- Douglas Fir
- HPDL
- LPDL
- Vinyl Film
- MDO
- HDO
- Hardboard
- Balance Sheet
- Backer
- Solid Surface.
- Solid Phenolic
- Epoxy Resin
- Natural and Manufactured Stone
- Compliance .1
- Grades. SECTION 5 - Finishing:
- Purpose.. Basic Considerations
- Air-Quality Restriction.
- Chemical Resistance.
- Fire-Retardance.
- Sanding.
- Grain.
- Factory or Field Finishing.
- General. Finishing Systems
- System Listings.
- Comparison Overview.
- Performance Characteristics.
- Include in Division 9. Recommendations
- Jobsite Finishing.
- Specification Suggestions.
- Acknowledgements.
- Industry Practices..
- Scope.
- Default Stipulation.
- General Product Rules
- Defects and Workmanship
- Material
- General Application
- Generic Coatings
- System 1 - Lacquer, Nitrocellulose
- System 2 & 3 - Lacquer, Pre- and Post-catalyzed.
- System 4 - Latex Acrylic, Water-Based
- System 5 - Varnish, Conversion
- System 6 - Oil, Penetrating
- General Product Rules
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- System 7 - Vinyl, Catalyzed Application (continued)
- System 8 - Acrylic, Cross-Linked, Wated-Based
- System 9 & 10 - UV-Curable, Acrylated Epoxy, Polyester
- System 11 & 12 - Polyurethane, Catalyzed, or Water-Based
- System 13 - Polyester, Catalyzed
- General Compliance
- Visual Testing
- Consistency Testing
- Sheen Testing
- Grades. SECTION 6 - Interior & Exterior Millwork:
- Acceptable Requirements. Basic Considerations
- Exposed, Semi-Exposed, and Concealed Surfaces.
- Smoothness.
- Radius Work.
- Standing & Running Trim.
- Door Frames and Jambs.
- Window Sash and Frames.
- Blinds and Shutters.
- Screens.
- Ornamental Millwork.
- Include in Division 9. Recommendations
- Contract Documents.
- Specification Suggestions.
- Acknowledgements.
- Structural Members. Industry Practices
- Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Variations..
- Back-Priming..
- Scope.
- Default Stipulation.
- General. Product Rules
- General. Material
- Doors and Window Frames.
- Sash.
- Blinds and Shutters.
- Screens.
- Miscellaneous Millwork.
- Glass.
- General. Machining
- Standing and Running Trim.
- Window Frames.
- Sash.
- Blinds and Shutters.
- Screens.
- Ornamental Millwork.
- General. Assembly
- Standing and Running Trim.
- Door Frames.
- Window Frames.
- Sash.
- Blinds and Shutters.
- Screens.
- Ornamental Millwork.
- Miscellaneous Millwork.
- General. Product Rules
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- Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Variations.. Industry Practices (continued)
- Back-Priming..
- Scope.
- Default Stipulation.
- General. Product Rules
- General. Material
- Wood Veneer.
- Solid Stile and Rail Wood.
- Decorative Laminate.
- Solid Surface.
- Solid Phenolic.
- Machining.
- General. Assembly
- Wood Veneer.
- Solid Stile and Rail Wood.
- Decorative Laminate.
- Solid Surface.
- Solid Phenolic.
- Preparation & Qualification. Execution
- General. Rules
- Wood Veneer.
- Decorative Laminate.
- Solid Surface.
- Solid Phenolic.
- Smoothness. Compliance
- Blueprint Match.
- Gaps, Flushness, Flatness and Alignment.
- General. Product Rules
- Grades. SECTION 9 - Doors:
- Acceptable Requirements. Basic Considerations
- Exposed, Semi-exposed and Concealed Surfaces.
- Grade Limitations.
- Warranty.
- NFPA-80.
- Code and Regulations.
- Fire-Rated Doors.
- Transom Panel Options.
- Vertical Meeting Edge Options.
- Dutch Door Options.
- Louver Options.
- Flashing Options.
- Performance Duty Levels.
- Cores. Flush Doors
- Wood-Face Veneer.
- Edge Types
- Construction Definitions.
- Examples.
- Pair Match.
- Set Match.
- Transom Match.
- General. Stile and Rail Doors
- Component Terminology.
- Stiles.
- Rails.
- Mullions.
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- Panels. Stile and Rail Doors (continued)
- Stile and Rail Construction..
- Panel Construction..
- Panel or Glass Retention.
- Panel Layout and Grain Direction.
- Include in Division 9. Recommendations
- Contract Documents.
- Specification Suggestions.
- Acknowledgements.
- Structural Members. Industry Practices
- Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Variations..
- Handing..
- Scope.
- Default Stipulation.
- General. Product Rules
- Flush Doors. Material
- Veneer Faced.
- Stand Alone Door Face Veneer Characteristics.
- Ash, Beech, Birch, Maple, and Poplar.
- Mahogany, Anigre, Makore, and Sapele.
- Red and White Oak.
- Pecan and Hickory.
- Walnut and Cherry.
- Stile and Rail Doors.
- General. Machining And Assembly
- WDMA Performance Duties.
- Flush Doors.
- Stile and Rail Doors.
- Flush Doors. Material
- Preparation & Qualification. Execution
- Rules.
- Smoothness. Compliance
- Gaps, Flushness, and Flatness..
- General. Product Rules
- Grades. SECTION 10 - Casework:
- Acceptable Requirements. Basic Considerations
- Chemical and Stain Resistance.
- Abrasion Resistance.
- Without Specification to the Contrary..
- At Presentation Panels.
- Toe-Base Height Variance.
- Exposed.
- Exposed Exterior Surface.
- Exposed Interior Surface.
- Semi-Exposed.
- Concealed Surfaces.
- Grade Limitations.
- Surface Finish and Surface Definition.
- Illustrations of Surface Terminology.
- Door and Drawer Front Edge Profiles.
- Door Retention Profiles.
- Cabinet Construction Options.
- Cabinet and Door Interface Options.
- Layout Requirements of Cabinet Faces for Grain or Patterns by Grade.
- Cabinet Design Series.
- Adjustable Shelf Loading and Deflection.
- Acknowledgements.