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FAIRMONT HOTELS & RESORTS -DESIGN STANDARDS

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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts · Design Standards<br />

APPENDICES<br />

1.11 Door Trim Units<br />

A. The Contractor shall provide manufacturer’s standard exposed fasteners for door<br />

trim units consisting of either machine screws or self-tapping screws and<br />

fabricate edge trim of stainless steel to fit door thickness in standard lengths or<br />

to match height of protection plates. All protection plates not more than 2” less<br />

than door width on hinge side and not more than 1” less than door width on pull<br />

side by height indicated (Stainless steel, brass or bronze 0.050” – US 18 gauge).<br />

1.12. Hardware for Sliding Doors<br />

A. The Contractor shall provide only those items indicated in the project schedule.<br />

Balance of hardware to be furnished by door supplier.<br />

1.13 Weatherstripping and Seals<br />

A. The Contractor shall provide continuous weatherstripping on exterior doors and<br />

smoke, light, or sound seals on interior doors where indicated or scheduled and<br />

resilient or flexible seal strip which is easily replaceable and readily available<br />

from stocks maintained by manufacturer.<br />

1.14 Thresholds<br />

A. Except as otherwise indicated, the Contractor shall provide standard metal<br />

threshold unit of type, size, and profile as shown or scheduled.<br />

1.15 Hardware finishes<br />

A. The Contractor shall provide finishes that matches architect’s s<strong>amp</strong>le and<br />

provide protective lacquer coating on all exposed hardware finishes of brass,<br />

bronze, and aluminium, except as otherwise indicated. The suffix “-NL” is used<br />

with standard finish designations to indicate “no lacquer”.<br />

B. The designations used in schedules and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes<br />

are the industry-recognized standard commercial finishes, except as otherwise<br />

noted.<br />

For iron and steel base metal required for exterior work and in areas shown as<br />

“High Humidity” areas (and also when designed with the suffix-RR), provide<br />

0.2-mil-thick copper coating on base metal before applying brass, bronze,<br />

nickel, or chromium-plated finishes.<br />

REV. MARCH 2006 251<br />

© 2002, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. All Rights Reserved.

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