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Permit 4206 - BAT Holdings Inc - Frederick & Nelson - Tenant Improvement
r CITY OF TUKWILA ( Building Division ' 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 Work to be done Site Address Building Use Property Owner Address Contractor Address Tenant Improvement 6810 S 180th Warehouse /Office BAT Holdings, Inc. 2000 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, KY Frederick & Nelson (tenant ) 6810 S 180th St., Tukwila, WA BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT # (4% Control # 85 -353 Suite # Tenant Frederick & Nelson Assessors Account # 362304 - 9074 -33 Phone # FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY Approved for issuance by Zip 40202 Phone # 433 -7821 Zip 98188 Sq. Warehouse e Retail Other Occ. Load 1st F1. 3456 B -2 52 2nd Fl. 3rd F1. Total Fire Protection: ® Sprinklers ❑ Detectors Zoning C -M Type of Construction V -lhr Fees sq. ft. @ 1st F1. $ sq. ft. @ 2nd F1. $ sq. ft. @ other $ sq. ft. @ other $ Total Valuation of Construction $ 4357 Bldg. Permit Fee Plan Check Fee Demolition Surcharges Other Other Receipt #00 7 $ 50.00 Receipt #1668 $ 33.00 Receipt # $ Receipt # E7 $ 1.50 Receipt # $ Receipt # $ TOTAL $ 84.50 Special Conditions 13 more parking stalls required prior to approval of final FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY ❑ Permanent ❑ Temporary [] Single Face [I Double Face (] Wall Mounted [] Free Standing ❑ Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF ABANDONED FOR A PERTs! I 180 DAY 1 CERTIFY HAT HAVER D THIS T PE WORK WI L ad,ku 1 HEREBY GOVERN VIULAT OR Signed WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR NY TIM TER WORK IS COMMENCED. E% OMP, �D THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TU GIVE AUTHORITY TO ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. Date / LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. Date Contractor (signature) OWNER- BUILDER DECLARATION ( ) I, as owner of the prop• or my employe th wag s their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (�J 1, as owner f the �r..,. �exclus?`� pa g with licensed contractor's to construct the project. Owner (signature) ��4 �./�i��? .% Date__ CITY OF TUKWILA( Building Divisio '- 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT # 6 Control # 85 --353 Work to be done Tenant Improvement Site Address 6810 s 180th Suite # Tenant Frederick & Nelson Building Use Warehouse /Office Assessors Account # 362304- 9074 -33 Property Owner BAT Holdings. Inc, Phone # Address 2000 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, KY Zip 40202 Contractor Frederick & Nelson (tenant ) Phone # 433 -7821 Address 6810 S 180th St., Tukwila, WA Zip 98188 FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY Approved for issuance by Sq. Ft. Ft Office Storage/ Warehouse Retail Other Occ. Load 1st F1. 3456 B -2 52 2nd F1. 3rd F1. Total Fire Protection: e Sprinklers [] Detectors Zoningxii C -M Type of Construction v-flhr Fees sq. ft. @ 1st F1. $ sq. ft. @ 2nd F1. $ sq. ft. @ other $ sq. ft. @ other $ Total Valuation of Construction $ 4357 Bldg. Permit Fee Plan Check Fee Demolition Surcharges Other Other TOTAL Receipt # &20`67 $ 50.00 Receipt #1668 $ 33.00 Receipt # $ Receipt #32,np $ 1.50 Receipt # Receipt # $ $ 84.50 Special Conditions 13 more parking stalls required prior to approval, of final FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY 0 Permanent C1 Temporary [] Single Face C1 Double Face J Wall Mounted [a Free Standing 0 Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK I5 COMMENCED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMIJIED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND'CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS T /PE OF WORK WILL g,comPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR 9q(CEL• \'THE .44,1stems OF' ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. 'Signed ,' 4 Date �— / r— '-----r•-•C! LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION ain licensed under provisions of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. Date I hereby affirm that I Contractor (signature) ( ) 1, as owner of the property!/ offered for sale. (1.) 1, as owner'of thepropetty,_ Owner (signature)\ OWNER- BUILDER DECLARATION or my employe s/,)with wage ;'as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or / f am,ezclusi4� con racting with licensed contractor's to construct the project. Date i . CITY OF TUKWILA r Building Division '6200 Southcenter Boulevard ■.,. Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 Type of InspectionH ?lr) Site Address I g/0 �1a0 StIr Requester a Special Instructions INSPE .,TAN RECORD PERMIT # 4/02o Date 3/207 Date Wanted 3/25,8'% a.m. Project f�o--iek a ,rf/e /so x Phone # p.m• Inspection Results /Comments: 1 7 ` T.-r 2/J %%) ,6-1t,<7/e- P- rZr-wob ZI6 ( s» Inspector % Date 25/77 :ati6 $'d%%1. C,T4a CITY OF TUKWILA !Wilding Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 Type of Inspection Site Address 6 S' /, 5 rot* , Requestor �. Special Instructions INSPECTION RECORD PERMIT # 'V020� Date /�/,P7 Date Wanted / 07 a.m. p.m. Project Phone # Inspection Results /Comments: /Ve /kts,ecc%o-fr, c9 CZ' es f r - e c A/e/sos,. _voeps vi e/ ate/ !e %'s h� �kcmui/e.�e sF 4/oe4 6 __ dove, Cei Inspector %Gr - idteg Date //27/r7 u V e .c N C M N M N!V O O U 1 44 g N I a- •fir O 44 M+I O •,_ M IQOO' o �.N • Vb N M A • \�IllL..�.illl ^■ ■■pp■ Y t K j 'd4=1 •.1 M N N 4. N 4. W WW W yWy Wu Cl IZ CC CC LC CC Ce uu u. M4. { d r i • 0 i • V . .. RequlrW • ofAuki tall Q.SOS' /t�r3 ?4th �T2i? 7).1,Ja,1Fn,AO, •,s?if cxi31 I°p • -e N., �f Vii , n si • I OTHER • V CITY OF TUKWI� -- Building Divi 1W„• 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 c BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (Please Print) Control # Y5-3513 Valuation 4357 d Plan Check fee 3 , ov Receipt # Add office walls, doors, windows, Insulation, suspended ceiling,and Describe work to be done upgrade old electrical in old Candy dept. area - mezzanine level Site Address 6810 South 180th Assessors Account # H362304- 9074 -33 Building Use Distribution Center Suite # Tenant�,DEai•� .�E��sl Valuation of Construction $4357.00 Type of Construction Occ. Group Grading: Fill cubic yards Cut Property Owner BAT Holdings I, Inc. cubic yards Address 2000 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, Ky Phone # Applicant Frederick & Nelson •Address 6810 South 180th, Seattle, Wn. Zip 40202 Phone # 433 -7821 Zip 98188 Architect /Engineer In- House Phone # Address Zip Contractor In- House License # Phone # Address Zip I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. Applicant /Authorized Agent (signature) Ski Date 7/// r /P (print name) J) /1// C///490 Contact Person (please Print)PARk- �� � � Phone # lS' ©V7 (8/85) � /,<.)( hf -,ef �� 7g,' F RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV IL, 1985 BUILDING DEPT. r CITY OF TUKWILA ( Building Division ' 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 Work to be done Site Address Building Use Property Owner Address Contractor Address Tenant Improvement 6810 S 180th Warehouse /Office BAT Holdings, Inc. 2000 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, KY Frederick & Nelson (tenant ) 6810 S 180th St., Tukwila, WA BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT # (4% Control # 85 -353 Suite # Tenant Frederick & Nelson Assessors Account # 362304 - 9074 -33 Phone # FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY Approved for issuance by Zip 40202 Phone # 433 -7821 Zip 98188 Sq. Warehouse e Retail Other Occ. Load 1st F1. 3456 B -2 52 2nd Fl. 3rd F1. Total Fire Protection: ® Sprinklers ❑ Detectors Zoning C -M Type of Construction V -lhr Fees sq. ft. @ 1st F1. $ sq. ft. @ 2nd F1. $ sq. ft. @ other $ sq. ft. @ other $ Total Valuation of Construction $ 4357 Bldg. Permit Fee Plan Check Fee Demolition Surcharges Other Other Receipt #00 7 $ 50.00 Receipt #1668 $ 33.00 Receipt # $ Receipt # E7 $ 1.50 Receipt # $ Receipt # $ TOTAL $ 84.50 Special Conditions 13 more parking stalls required prior to approval of final FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY ❑ Permanent ❑ Temporary [] Single Face [I Double Face (] Wall Mounted [] Free Standing ❑ Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF ABANDONED FOR A PERTs! I 180 DAY 1 CERTIFY HAT HAVER D THIS T PE WORK WI L ad,ku 1 HEREBY GOVERN VIULAT OR Signed WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR NY TIM TER WORK IS COMMENCED. E% OMP, �D THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TU GIVE AUTHORITY TO ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. Date / LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am licensed under provisions of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. Date Contractor (signature) OWNER- BUILDER DECLARATION ( ) I, as owner of the prop• or my employe th wag s their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (�J 1, as owner f the �r..,. �exclus?`� pa g with licensed contractor's to construct the project. Owner (signature) ��4 �./�i��? .% Date__ CITY OF TUKWILA( Building Divisio '- 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT # 6 Control # 85 --353 Work to be done Tenant Improvement Site Address 6810 s 180th Suite # Tenant Frederick & Nelson Building Use Warehouse /Office Assessors Account # 362304- 9074 -33 Property Owner BAT Holdings. Inc, Phone # Address 2000 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, KY Zip 40202 Contractor Frederick & Nelson (tenant ) Phone # 433 -7821 Address 6810 S 180th St., Tukwila, WA Zip 98188 FOR BUILDING PERMIT ONLY Approved for issuance by Sq. Ft. Ft Office Storage/ Warehouse Retail Other Occ. Load 1st F1. 3456 B -2 52 2nd F1. 3rd F1. Total Fire Protection: e Sprinklers [] Detectors Zoningxii C -M Type of Construction v-flhr Fees sq. ft. @ 1st F1. $ sq. ft. @ 2nd F1. $ sq. ft. @ other $ sq. ft. @ other $ Total Valuation of Construction $ 4357 Bldg. Permit Fee Plan Check Fee Demolition Surcharges Other Other TOTAL Receipt # &20`67 $ 50.00 Receipt #1668 $ 33.00 Receipt # $ Receipt #32,np $ 1.50 Receipt # Receipt # $ $ 84.50 Special Conditions 13 more parking stalls required prior to approval, of final FOR SIGN PERMIT ONLY 0 Permanent C1 Temporary [] Single Face C1 Double Face J Wall Mounted [a Free Standing 0 Other Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign Special Conditions THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK I5 COMMENCED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMIJIED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND'CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS T /PE OF WORK WILL g,comPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR 9q(CEL• \'THE .44,1stems OF' ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. 'Signed ,' 4 Date �— / r— '-----r•-•C! LICENSED CONTRACTORS DECLARATION ain licensed under provisions of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. Date I hereby affirm that I Contractor (signature) ( ) 1, as owner of the property!/ offered for sale. (1.) 1, as owner'of thepropetty,_ Owner (signature)\ OWNER- BUILDER DECLARATION or my employe s/,)with wage ;'as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or / f am,ezclusi4� con racting with licensed contractor's to construct the project. Date i . CITY OF TUKWILA r Building Division '6200 Southcenter Boulevard ■.,. Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 Type of InspectionH ?lr) Site Address I g/0 �1a0 StIr Requester a Special Instructions INSPE .,TAN RECORD PERMIT # 4/02o Date 3/207 Date Wanted 3/25,8'% a.m. Project f�o--iek a ,rf/e /so x Phone # p.m• Inspection Results /Comments: 1 7 ` T.-r 2/J %%) ,6-1t,<7/e- P- rZr-wob ZI6 ( s» Inspector % Date 25/77 :ati6 $'d%%1. C,T4a CITY OF TUKWILA !Wilding Division 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1849 Type of Inspection Site Address 6 S' /, 5 rot* , Requestor �. Special Instructions INSPECTION RECORD PERMIT # 'V020� Date /�/,P7 Date Wanted / 07 a.m. p.m. Project Phone # Inspection Results /Comments: /Ve /kts,ecc%o-fr, c9 CZ' es f r - e c A/e/sos,. _voeps vi e/ ate/ !e %'s h� �kcmui/e.�e sF 4/oe4 6 __ dove, Cei Inspector %Gr - idteg Date //27/r7 u V e .c N C M N M N!V O O U 1 44 g N I a- •fir O 44 M+I O •,_ M IQOO' o �.N • Vb N M A • \�IllL..�.illl ^■ ■■pp■ Y t K j 'd4=1 •.1 M N N 4. N 4. W WW W yWy Wu Cl IZ CC CC LC CC Ce uu u. M4. { d r i • 0 i • V . .. RequlrW • ofAuki tall Q.SOS' /t�r3 ?4th �T2i? 7).1,Ja,1Fn,AO, •,s?if cxi31 I°p • -e N., �f Vii , n si • I OTHER • V CITY OF TUKWI� -- Building Divi 1W„• 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington 98188 (206) 433 -1845 c BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (Please Print) Control # Y5-3513 Valuation 4357 d Plan Check fee 3 , ov Receipt # Add office walls, doors, windows, Insulation, suspended ceiling,and Describe work to be done upgrade old electrical in old Candy dept. area - mezzanine level Site Address 6810 South 180th Assessors Account # H362304- 9074 -33 Building Use Distribution Center Suite # Tenant�,DEai•� .�E��sl Valuation of Construction $4357.00 Type of Construction Occ. Group Grading: Fill cubic yards Cut Property Owner BAT Holdings I, Inc. cubic yards Address 2000 Citizens Plaza, Louisville, Ky Phone # Applicant Frederick & Nelson •Address 6810 South 180th, Seattle, Wn. Zip 40202 Phone # 433 -7821 Zip 98188 Architect /Engineer In- House Phone # Address Zip Contractor In- House License # Phone # Address Zip I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. Applicant /Authorized Agent (signature) Ski Date 7/// r /P (print name) J) /1// C///490 Contact Person (please Print)PARk- �� � � Phone # lS' ©V7 (8/85) � /,<.)( hf -,ef �� 7g,' F RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV IL, 1985 BUILDING DEPT. 'i.�71t ' ni �•.a:':r'��'.��•- .:. iu��" �:, 7' F' �4. �" �r•;.",: J( j: :h",ii;:s'Ti.� #,r��,�- j..,�.�,` , CITY OF T1J1vVILA Central Permit System control No. —-=' g5-33 Permit No.``' 1 ZOrS FINAL APPROVAL FORM TO: ❑ Building ❑ Planning ❑ Public Works C'Fire Dept. ❑ Police ❑ Parks/Recreation Project Name -mod' IC A. ,re /��� Address 6KiC' 5 / G Type of PermitW 7"/ This project is nearing completion. Please investigate your area of responsibility and indicate below either your final approval or necessary corrections. If no response is received within one week, it will be assumed that the project is of no concern to your department and a certificate of occupancy may be issued. This project is NOT approved by this department; the following corrections are necessary: () ( ) () () () () () () () () ( ) () Authorized Signature Date I. This project is approved by this department: Authorized Signature Date CPS Form 3 City of Tukwila Fire Department Hubert H. Crawley Fire Chief Building Official Control Number #85 -311 October 21, 1985 Re.: Frederick & Nelson U.C. .- 6810 S. 180th St. Dear : The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following. concerns 1. Maintain sprinkler protection for all enclosed areas. (NFPA 13, 4- 1.1.1) (Under overhead rolling doors if horizontal. lift) 2. All modifications to sprinkler .systems shall have the written approval of the Washington. Surveying & Rating Bureau,. Factory. Mutual Engineering or Industrial:Risk Insurers, then by the Tukwila' Fire. Department. No sprinkler work Shall: commence without approved :drawi.ngs:. (City Ordinance #1141 & NFPA 13,: The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau Clty, of Tukwila Fire Department, 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Washington, 98188 (206) 575 -4404 — ,C.,r :s• 2�•. . A • RECEIVED CrYY OF 1UKWtu► LI yew VOLDINCISEPIr • ' r. •,,,i 1. SO ..e, AA..'% .,1•: •1.+i .9F 61+`A":.. ,1'� .y'r, t?a.1.P7ra;e..G,• •3.r1a i... *...,.. • RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 0 1? It'kki 'WOW girrse • P r i • • • r, c-k • 4- 4 C.:7 V-% R CAC 7-11,) • A • E r 1‘, • L. .7.1- L: s • 1. ••••■•••.: , • L • • ; I ; • • , =-1 A • 4.7 4 1 • I ; I : 1 ! ! 4" I I • , • , 4 • 14..." •••, G r t -7-- .....__ cb wp ti(c_lvir- ri r ..= = -i • .. •a ‘.3 • k , . ‘.7-. • -, ii = i, • Ai =1.a ."•,A . 4: 100.3.5 o F 0.4c. 10,1 , 7 1 -ot .L.P 134r # • 't4,:;1' • - (adj.) Top Fixture I 1 -0 - c , 2: 0. 'C. , • . lc- • • ' K o z 1 8 2 . ; P § '^ z, N -- 1N ' i ■c ' . ,.-. cn g 0 . 11 8 VERTICAL SECTION THRU DOOR (24 GA.) FLUSH STEEL DOORS 0 2 IU6 0 420 and 424 SERIES COMBINATION STEEL AND ALUMINUM DOORS OP /CP DESCRIPTION These sectional, upward- acting steel and aluminum doors give you all the benefits of solid steel doors but with full visibility. Steel top and bot- tom sections are combined with anodized aluminum sections to pro- duce a panoramic door that is durable, weathertight and easy to operate. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The top and bottom sections are 2" nominal, 20 or 24 gauge, galvanized steel with deep ribs and rabbeted meeting rails. All steel sections are painted on both sides with epoxy polyamide (see page 14.) One or more intermediate sections of alum- inum, open for glass, are of matching thickness and width. All tracks are galvanized and have Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the size of the door, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs and angle mounted for steel jambs. The vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom of the door is held in place with steel reinforcement and provides a tight seal between the door and the floor. OM/OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS Energy Saving Package, see page 14. A hand chain hoist is recom- mended on doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 17. 8.9 /Ove Standard Sizes on Standard Track -20 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 240 3" 33'2" 24'1" 600 Standard Sizes on Standard Track -24 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 340 3" OPTIONAL TRACK Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'2" 2 8'3" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 16'2" 4 16'3" to 19'2" 5 19'3" to 22'2" 6 22'3" to 24'2" 8 Sections number of door height sections to 8'1" 4 8'2" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 11 Steel Section Area ( "U" Steel Door) + Aluminum Section Area ( "U" Steel Door) Total Door Area Where "U" Steel Door = 1.17 *, R =.86* and "U" Alien. Door = 1.15 *, , RECEIVED R =.87* env OF TUKWMA OCT 1.7 lbw) INILONIANW 7 8 • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION 431 SERIES COMBINATION STEEL AND FIBERGLASS DOORS Standard Sizes On Standard Track -20 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 240 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Standard Sizes On Standard Track -24 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 340 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'2" 2 8'3" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 16'2" 4 16'3" to 19'2" 5 19'3" to 22'2" 6 22'3" to 26'2" 8 Sections number of door height sections to 8'1" 4 8'2" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 20'2" to 22'1" 11 22'2" to 24'1" 12 OP /CP DESCRIPT.ION Here is a sectional, upward- acting steel and fiberglass door that helps lighten up any building and gives it a greater feeling of openness. But you don't lose any strength. While the fiberglass sections are letting the light in, the steel sections are positioned to take all the unishment. So, you not only get a door that is durable, you get a door that looks good with any type of architecture. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The top and bottom sections are 2" nominal, 24 gauge galvanized steel with deep ribs and rabbeted meeting rails. Each section is painted with epoxy polyamide (see page 14). One or more of the intermediate sections can be fiberglass with alumi- num rails of matching thickness and width to allow controlled light transmission. All tracks are galvanized and have Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the sizes of the door, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs and angle mounted for steel jambs. The vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom of the door is held in place with steel reinforcement and provides a tight seal between the door and the floor. OM /OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR ". OPTIONS Glazing. The glass openings are 17" x4" in the fiberglass sections and 24 "x 7" in the steel sections. Energy Saving Package, see page 14. A hand chain hoist is recom- mended on doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 18. Steel Section Area ( "11" Steel Door) + Fiberglass Section Area ( "U" FIG Door) 11 ` Total Door Area Where "LI" Steel Door = 1.17* and "U" Fiberglass Door = 1.15* • • 511 SERIES ALUMINUM PANORAMIC DOORS OPICP DESCRIPTION Now there is an aluminum sec- tional, upward- acting door that will create a clean, attractive front to any building. The narrow rails and stiles give it a classic design that not only looks good in any kind of building, but provides maximum outdoor light. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The rails and stiles are made of .065 minimum wall thickness, 6063T6 ex- truded aluminum alloy which pro- duces a nominal door thickness of 13/4". Depending upon the door width, the top and bottom rails are 225/32" or 45/32" wide. The center rails are 23/16" wide per pair and designed with weather joints. The muntins are 1 1/4" wide. End stiles are 3 5112 ": All dimensions are face measure- ments. Stiles, rails and muntins are fas- tened with 1/4" diameter through - rods, one per stile. This helps make them more rigid and repair or re- placement much easier. All panels are anodized aluminum and are held in place with rigid vinyl moulding that forms a tight seal. Each panel extrusion and anel is also etched and anodized to meet specifi- cation 204R1. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating ball bearing rollers are hardened steel with cadmium- plated roller stems. The inside mounted lock is a cadmium- plated single unit mechanism without a lock cylinder. The lock can be installed on the right or left hand side with a lock bolt drilled to accommodate a padlock. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the door size the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The vertical tracks are mounted on brackets or continu- ous angle. The horizontal tracks are reinforced with a continuous angle according to door size and weight. 8.9IOve Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 20'2" 16'1" 240 3" OPTIONAL TRACK Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 11'11" 3 12'0" to 14'11" 4 15'0" to 17'11" 5 18'0" to 20'2" 6 Sections number of door height sections to 8'6" 4 8'7" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 The vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom of the door provides a tight seal between the door and floor. Any or all the sections can be left open for DS glass. The glass is held in place with rigid vinyl moulding and backed with butyl tape to form a tight seal. 1/4" glass is not recommended due to its added weight. OM/OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS Hand chain hoist is recommended for doors over 13' high. For additional options see page 18. LI = 1.15*, R =.87* 9 10 • COMPREHENSIVE , PRODUCT INFORMATION 520 SERIES COMMERCIAL ALUMINUM HEAVY-DUTY, Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sci.Ft, 2" 24'2" 161" 240 3" 26'2" 161" 416 Schedules — Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 1111" 3 12'0" to 14'11" 4 15'0" to 17'11" 5 18'0" to 20'117 6 21'0" to 23'11" 8 24'0" to 26'2" 10 Sections number of door height sections to 8'6" 4 8'7" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 161" 8 16'2" to 18' 1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 OPICP DESCRIPTION This heavy -duty, upward- acting door not only gives you strength and durability, but a strong geometric de- sign for the front of our building. You'll find it particularly ideal where tough, constant usage and rough handling are a problem. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The stiles and rails are a minimum wall thickness of .065 extruded from 6063T6 aluminum alloy. This produces a nominal door thickness of 13/4 ". Top rails up to 14'2" wide are 23/4 ", doors over 14'3" are 45/32 ". The bottom rail is 45/32" wide. Meeting rails designed for rabbeted weather joints are 35/16" wide per pair. Center stiles are 37/16" and end stiles are 3 2132' wide. All dimen- sions are face measurements. All rails and stiles are secured with 1/4" diameter through -rods. There are 2 per stile for improved rigidity and to make maintenance or replacing parts easier. Reinforcing fins on the inter- mediate rails are standard on doors 14' or wider. Each anodized aluminum panel is held in place by a rigid vinyl mould - ing that forms a tight seal. The hinges and fixtures are heavy - duty galvanized steel. The full float- ing ball bearing rollers are hardened steel with cadmium - plated roller stems. The five -pin tumbler lock has a single unit lock mechanism. It can be installed on the right or left side. All tracks are galvanized and have Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the size of the door, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs and angle mounted for steel jambs. The weatherstripping on the bot- tom of the door is vinyl which creates a tight seal between the door and the floor. Any or all the sections can be left open for DS glass. It is held in place with rigid vinyl that forms a water- tight seal. 1/4" glass is not recom- mended due to its added weight. OMIOPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS A hand chain hoist is recom- mended for doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 18. U = 1.15*, R = .87* • • • • ��� T /�RHEAD Dpp SINCE O s442rv! ) 1921 531 SERIES FIBERGLASS DOORS OP /CP DESCRIPTION Here is a fiberglass, sectional, upward - acting door that offers you not only economy, but good looks. It is ideal where additional light is needed and rough treatment is not a problem. A simple hosing down once in a while will keep it looking great for years. And you never have to worry about it splitting, cracking, curling or rotting. TSISPECIFICATIONS The stiles and rails are extruded from 6063T6 aluminum alloy to pro- duce a nominal wall thickness of 2". Center rails are designed with weather joint. Reinforcing fins on in- termediate rails are standard on doors 10'3" and wider. Deeply ribbed white, green or sand fiberglass panels extend the full width of each section. They are secured to both the end and center stiles and are sealed to the end stiles with poly- urethane tape. The color is impregnated into the fiberglass so it's permanent. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating -ball bearing rollers are hardened steel. The lock is a five -pin tumbler lock with a single unit lock mechanism. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weather closures. De- pending upon the door size the tracks are 2" or 3". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs or angle mounted for steel jambs. 8.91Ove Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 26'2" 16'1" 340 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules — Panels number of door width panels to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 16'2" 4 16'3" to 19'2" 5 19'3" to 22'2" 6 22'3" to 26'2" 8 Sections number of door height sections to 8'1" 4 8'2" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 20'2" to 22'1" 11 22'2" to 24'1" 12 OM /OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS A chain hoist is recommended for doors over 13' high. Glazing, 17" x 4" with special glazing mould. U = 1.15* R = .87* 11 12 • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION 700 SERIES WOOD PANEL DOORS Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 240 3" 33'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules — Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 15'2" 4 15'3" to 18'2" 5 18'3" to 21'2" 6 21'3" to 24'2" 8 24'3" to 27'2" 10 27'3" to 30'2" 12 30'3" to 33'2" 14 Sections number of door height sections to 8'6" 4 8'7" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 20'2" to 22'1" 11 22'2" to 24'1" 12 OPICP DESCRIPTION Wood sectional, upward- acting doors give you dependability, strength and design versatility. In terms of cost, appearance and func- tion, a wood door is an excellent choice. It is easily adaptable and comple- ments the design aesthetics of almost any building design. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The stiles and rails are 13/4" thick and held together with glue and steel pins. The meeting rails have rabbeted weather joints. Depending upon the door width, top rails are 47/8", 6' /e" or 87/8 "; and the end stiles are 51/4" or 71/4 ". Center stiles are 23/4" wide; center rails are 21/8 ", or 3 15/16" per pair. All dimensions in- clude molding. The panels are 1/4" hardboard. All sections are sanded and ready for painting. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating ball bearing rollers are hardened steel. The lock is a five -pin tumbler lock with a single unit lock mechanism. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weather closures. De- pending upon the door size, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs or angle mounted for steel jambs. Any or all sections can be left open for DS glass. Yr" glass should not be used since it would require special engineering for mounting and in- crease the cost of counterbalancing. OM/OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR . OPTIONS Bottom weather seal. Energy Saving Package, see page 14. Wood preservative — factory prime paint. A hand chain hoist is recom- mended for doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 18. U = 0.804 *, R = 1.244* 724 SERIES WOOD FLUSH DOORS OP /CP DESCRIPTION Wood flush, sectional, upward - acting door is not only attractive, it gives you excellent thermal and acoustical insulation. Solid wood plus a core of water resistant, expanded polystyrene insulation makes it a truly insulated door. TS /SPECIFICATIONS There is a 'A" hardboard surface on either side secured to a nominal 11/2" wood frame with waterproof adhe- sive. Between the hardwood panels a solid core of 11/2" thick water resistant, expanded polystyrene is pressure bonded for compression strength and insulation. Meeting rails have modified tongue and groove weather joints. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating ball bearing rollers are hardened steel. The lock is a five -pin tumbler lock with a single unit lock mechanism. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weather closures. Depending upon the door size, the tract::. are 2" or 3 ". T1) .. verticals are bracket mounted for ..: od jambs or angle mounted for stet <; tnbs. ';ush doors are not recom- mezi: :ed where there is a high humid- ity coy dition in the building or ex- tren : inside/outside temperature dif- feren;iai. Examples of uses where tlu::i doors are not recommended or gu:vanteed are: 1) Car washes, 2) tnx:k or bus garages, 3) processing plants where steam or high humidity conditions exist, 4) installation of door before plastering or pouring of concrete floor, 5) the use of unit heat- ers blowing directly on the inside of the door, 6) any other installation where similar conditions exist. 8.9 /Ove Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 26'2" 16'1" 240 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 15'2" 4 15'3" to 18'2" 5 18'3" to 21'2" 6 21'3" to 24'2" 8 24'3" to 26'2" 10 Sections number of door height sections to 7'0" 4 7'1" to 8'9" 5 8'10" to 10'6" 6 10'7" to 12'3" 7 12'4" to 14'1" 8 14'2" to 15'9" 9 15'10" to 17'6" 10 17'7" to 19'3" 11 19'4" to 21'1" 12 21'2" to 22'9" 13 22'10" to 24'1" 14 OM/OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR': OPTIONS Full width sections open for glass or glazing moulds can be cut to size, furnished from the factory. There are also special glass arrangements available on order. Bottom weather seal. Energy Saving Package, see page 14 A hand chain hoist is recom- mended for doors over 13' high. additional options, see page 18. For U = 0.14*, R = 7.143* 13 EPDXY POLYAMIDE SYSTEM • Chemically Bonded • Resists Salt Water & Spray • Repels Chemicals 4„ it's tough... It's durable 14 COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION EXCLUSIVE FEATURES TS /ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS EPDXY POLYAMIDE SYSTEM FOR HEAVY -DUTY STEEL SECTIONAL DOORS. Apatented system which utilizes the reaction between two components to Chemically Bond the coating molecules to one another. No other product on the market adheres as well to a gal- vanized surface as our Epoxy Poly - amide System. This paint system is standard on all 20, 24 gauge steel sections and optional on 16 gauge. The sections are painted inside and outside with Epoxy Polyamide. Outstanding performance in all types of environments. 1. It will withstand splash or spillage of 2% Acetic Acid, 10% Hydrochloric Acid, 10% Nitric Acid, 2% Ammonium Hydroxide, Acetone, Butyl Alcohol, Xylol. 2. Resist immersion in 50% Tannic Acid, 50% Sodium Hydroxide, Methyl Alcohol, Mineral Spirits, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Motor oil (low), Sea water, Tap water. 3. Withstand temperatures of up to 350 °F intermittent and 250 °F continuous. 4. 1,200 hours of 100% humidity without any effect. 5. 3,000 hours immersed in salt water, 1,200 hours with no failure in 5% salt spray on our galvanized metal. 6. It has a 2H minimum film hardness. 7. It has been tested and passed 100 inch pounds impact with no film rupture. T/S ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS ENERGY SAVING PACKAGE THAT WILL REDUCE AIR LEAKAGE *AS MUCH AS 80% Doors shall provide perimeter seal- ing to limit air leakage to a maximum of 2.4 CFM per foot of jamb at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Doors shall provide perimeter seal- ing at the head to limit air leakage to a maximum of 4,2 CFM per foot of crack at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Doors shall provide between sec- tion sealing to limit air leakage to a maximum of .6 CFM per foot of joint at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Doors shall provide sealing at the sill to limit air leakage to a maximum of .6 CFM per foot of crack at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Jamb and head gasket shall be applied continuously to vertical track angle and across the head and shall be 1 "x' /4" Neoprene foam with adhesive back and 3.0 mil Polyester surface. JAMB GASKET SHALL BE RE- PLACEABLE WITHOUT REMOVING TRACK OR TRACK ANGLE and shall not protrude into door opening. Section seal shall be a continuous application on the rabbet between each section consisting of a .012" thick x' /s" wide polypropylene strip that is formable into a "V" shape along a pre- scored centerline. An adhesive with 18# or greater adhesion shall be applied along the major portion of one leg of the "V." Standard extruded bottom seal shall be attached across the bottom edge of the bottom door section and shall be an extruded shape, designed to limit air leakage. *Air leakage tests conducted in accordance with ASTM E 283 -73. 8.91Ove JAMB, FRAMING AND COUNTERBALANCE PAD DETAIL ... required on all installations Headroom Varies Opening Height Opening Width —.— 1/2 Opening Width 8" 12 ". For Doors ,18'3" And Over p rr 0 0 All Pads Flush With Jambs Wood Jamb Openin 1 Opening Width 12" 8" For Doors .18.3 ". B And Over All Jambs &,. . Pads by Others Steel Jamb The dimensions and locations of the framing and pads vary with the indi- vidual installation. Consult your "OVERHEAD DOOR" distributor for exact dimensions and details. Headroom Varies Opening Height STANDARD 2" TRACK Opening Height Plus 1'6" • 1eadroom lr,1 /: ,pening (eight See Type of Door • . For Size limitations No Scale This type track recommended for most installations of large or heavy doors; however, tracks should be designed to stay as near the wall and ceiling as possible. Posi- tension drums available on torsion spring equipped doors up to 1811" high. Steel Jamb Opening Width Wood Jamb imork I � 41/2 2" Track 3' /a" STANDARD 3" TRACK )m Opening 1 leikht Opening Height Plus 1'6" 10 0 L _ _ 0 00 $ee Type of Door. For Size limitations Steel Jamb Fr771) Opening Width N. ff.‘fAI 0,■___ I 1.Ii i■ .I_ �� . This type track recommended for most installations of large or heavy doors; however, tracks should be designed to stay as near the wall and ceiling as possible. Posi- tension drums available on torsion spring equipped doors up to 18.1" high. 3" NO Scale i 61/x" • 3" Track _1 Wood Jamb 15 HIGH LIFT TRACK Varies Lift'ClearanceTrack' For situations requiring higher: than normal clearance; specify:The :. "OVERHEAD DOOR" with high lift track: It's counterbalanced with one or more torsion springs. Extension; :springs are not available with high lift tracks For size limitations on either the' . 2" or3 ".track; seethe type of door it is to: be used with Overhead Door Corporation rec oiximends the use of high lift track to locate the door as near the ceiling; as. passible., Post - tension drums are no available., No Scale FULL VERTICAL TRACK . ��-�1111f ' =I�III1 111 Cable Drum'. • Q �1 Cast-Iron h Weights WBox eight �. C Oz. s: ,f Cast -Iron Weights weight ' Box (Steel) Varies Drums and weights model , Counterbalanced with cast -iron weights at one or both sides. One. or . more weight columns per side . of door.._ Headroom, is door height plus 18 No Scaale' FULL VERTICAL TRACK Full Tapered Drums Inside Mounted Drum Outside Mounted • Drum ' Torsion spring model Doors not,;' to. exceed 240 sq. ft: or 18'1" in hei &ht and 1,000lbs. Drums are either inside or outside the vertical track. Headroom is door height plus 24 ". Standard • sideroom is 71/2". for outside drums and 31/2" for inside drums. Posi - tension drums not available. ( 8.9 /Ove AUTOMATIC OPENING OPTION 7 Opening Height Plus 2'6" 111 Door Latch Head Detail Door Brake 4 (Tp View) 0 No Scale Pull Rope Release Ideal for fire stations and other emergency buildings. The doors open mechanically with a pull rope release located above the driver's seat. For doors up to 168 sq. ft., not to exceed 16'2" wide or 12'1" high. The device consists of special door lifting springs, trip arm, rope, pulleys, pull handle and brake for stopping door and holding it. Torsion or extension springs are available for regular tracks. Torsion springs for doors requiring high lift track.This option is not adaptable to low headroom tracks. Posi- tension drums available on tor- sion spring equipped doors. Not on high lift. LOW HEADROOM TRACKS Opening Height Plus 2'0" ■ 2" Low Headroom Track With Torsion (l) Springs at Rear. Posi- Tension Available. No Chain Hoists Available Opening Height Plus 2'0" o T 3" Low Headroom Track With Torsion Springs (3) At Rear. Posi- Tension Available. Chain Hoist Available Opening Height Plus 2'0" (2) 2" Low Headroom Track With Extension Springs or Torsion Springs at Rear. Posi- Tension Available. Chain Hoist Available, No Scale Sideroom Required (With Torsion Spring) (1) 8" Sideroom With Torsion Spring (2) 6" With Extension Spring & 8" With Torsion Spring (3) 9" Sideroom With Torsion Spring As the name implies, these tracks are for use whenever standard head- room is not available. Extension springs parallel to track or torsion springs at rear. Lifting cables or chains are outside the vertical track. See type door for size limits. Posi- tension drums available on torsion spring equipped doors up to 18' '1„ Note: Effort should be made to obtain sufficient headroom for stan- dard track installation. Low headroom tracks are available when door head- room requirements will not permit standard installation. Doors not to exceed 160 sq. ft. and 1,000lbs. for 2 in. track. Doors not to exceed 240 sq. ft. and 1,000 lbs. for 3 in. track. VENTILATING DOOR TRACK Opening Height Pitts 2'0" §0 o. x Ideal for buildings requiring venti- lation and security as well as doors for normal use, such as laundries, bakeries, bottling plants and dairies. It consists of a regular door and a screen door, operating in the same vertical track. An automatic switch at the junction of the two horizontal tracks guides each door without interference. There is a regular locking device on each door. The upper or regular door can be chain hoist or electrically operated. Torsion spring counterbalance. Door size limits: 240 sq. ft., 22'2" wide or 14'1" high. Any or all panels of regular door may be left open for glazing. Screen wire is not furnished as standard equipment on the ventilating door but can be supplied at additional cost. 17 OP /CP DESCRIPTION Vision panels used in place of fully glazed door section(s); or when se- curity is an important consideration. 24" x 7" lites available in DS, ' /a" wire and other glazing materials. Use on all steel and fiberglass door sections. Electric operators and controls. Any "OVERHEAD DOOR" can be electri- cally operated. Each operator is "job - rated" to the particular installation for optimum performance. Details and specifications on pages 20 -22. Special finishes are available on all aluminum doors, anodic or duranodic coating in commercially available colors. Automatic opening for all mechani- cal operation. Ideal for fire stations, ambulance garages and other emergency service type buildings. See page 17 for details. Energy Saving Package — to obtain maximum savings, see page 14. High use, long life springs — specify door cycle life required. Weight counterbalancing is avail- able for large installations where high frequency door operation is required. Locking devices — master keyed cylinders, inside only, cremone type, etc. Exhaust ports for exhausting harm- ful gases from automobile and truck service bays. Various types available. CHAIN HOISTS OP /CP DESCRIPTION Any door of any size can be equipped with a chain hoist; how - ever, it is not required unless the door is 13' or higher or unusually heavy. Then a chain hoist is recommended. 18 • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION OPTIONAL EXTRAS TS /SPECIFICATIONS Overhead Door Corporation has three categories of chain hoists: gear reduction, direct drive and ball drive. Gear Reduction No. 3, Type A attaches to the horizontal angle. It requires 7" of sideroom for a 2" track, and 8" of side room for a 3" track. No. 3, Type B has a reduction unit attached to the vertical track. Side - room is less than for Type A. No. 3, Type C has the reduction unit mounted on the wall beside the door. It requires 10" of sideroom for a 2" track, and 12" for a 3" track. No. 5, Type C has a heavy unit with extra reduction gears, and it is mounted on the front wall beside the door. It requires 12 1/2" of sideroom. Designed specially for use with ex- tremely heavy doors. Direct Drive No. 6 is for use on high, narrow doors not over 168 sq. ft. in area. It consists of a pocket pulley and a chain guard at the end of a crossheader shaft. It requires 8" of sideroom. Ball Drive This hoist is best used on standard and low headroom doors up to 750 lbs., as well as high lift and full verti- cal doors up to 500 lbs. It is self - locking in case of spring failure. • THEj/��.�gHEAD TIRO( MAIM SINCE ( .4.; rl 1921 OPTIONAL EXTRAS MOVABLE CENTER POSTS OPICP DESCRIPTION Use in multiple door installations where a clear span is necessary. Swing -up, carry -away and roll post are available. Rolling post is recom- mended for most installations. Automatic safety catches on all types prevents lowering of doors when posts are removed. Doors operate normally when posts are latched into position. Rolling posts. Posts roll on cross header tracks to position behind side tracks. Lock securely at top and bot- tom. 4 rolling center posts maximum per opening (2 right, 2 left) for indi- vidual doors up to 24'2" wide or 16'1" high. PASS DOORS AND PEDESTRIAN DOORS OPICP DESCRIPTION Pass doors are recommended only as an emergency exit. Local and fed- eral codes should be verified for de- tails before specifying a pass door. For these reasons and the frequency of use, we recommend a pedestrian door mounted in a fixed side panel. The materials, construction and finish will be identical to the main door, And glass arrangement can be matched to the main door. Limitations. Pass doors up to 32" in width are available only in main doors up to and including 18'2" wide. Also, the main door must have at least one normal door section above the pass door. All pass doors swing out- ward, except full vertical doors, which swing in. 8.9 /Ove Iiealdroori}f :9 Affix!! M'nli �rf—Fr'4 kI >s1( G:Standard i}gadroom ,, 2:;' : rack, ^., Uiniti:240 s,'gft;;;;22''2!.Iwide ,14'l" ;'higi Standard: headroom 0 ;! ;==3 track?lim Vass DoorOpens out Matching, Fixed Head Sections Above Doors `. ass Door 19 PP/PRODUCT PRESENTATION Even though every commercial loading entry must be open at times, it is vital to keep that time down to an absolute minimum. That's where The "Overhead Door" automatic operators can help. They provide rapid and effortless opening and clos- ing of your doors, saving you not only energy but manpower as well. The re- sult of over 50 years of engineering and installation experience, these rugged operators are pretested at the factory to make sure you get an im- mediate response every time. Because doors vary in size, weight, location, operating frequency, speed of opening or closing, safety require- ments, types of controls and available electric power, they demand wide adaptability of operator components. Every operator manufactured by Overhead Door Corporation is "job - rated" to match door size, weight and operating frequency. They are de- signed to work with a wide variety of torque multipliers, carriages, brakes, clutches and controls which reduce the need for costly mounting extras or complex internal rewiring. That same adaptability also makes future modifications simple. The "OVER - HEAD DOOR" operators can be applied to existing or new construc- tion. They are manufactured to the same high standards of quality and dependability that have made The "OVERHEAD DOOR" brand name a mark of quality since 1921. Motors used on operators manufac- tured by Overhead Door Corporation have been selected to provide op- timum performance and include the following features: Instant reversing rather than quick reversing action type, thus eliminat- ing the chance of being "tricked" by rapid commands. lbtally enclosed to protect the windings from dirt, dust, metal fil- ings, etc. Inherent overload protection is built in to protect against both overheat and over - current and will automatically reset. High starting torque to accelerate to full speed even under adverse starting and reversing loads. 20 OMPARATIVE EVALUATION PRELIMINARY SELECTION ELECTRIC • OPERATORS AND CONTROLS Adjustable friction clutch provides safety to both the door and operator throughout the opening and closing cycle. It is easily adjusted in the field without disassembly or changing parts. High efficiency brake system. For greater brake efficiency, double brake shoes are mounted to apply against the high speed drive shaft and are actuated by an independent full line voltage solenoid. Stops and holds in any position. Limit switch. Positive gear drive, mounted on operator frame, with eas- ily accessible and adjustable switches to control open and close limits of door travel. Special design allows fine adjustment after initial settings have been made. Totally enclosed. Always "in time" when operator re- engages from chain hoist operation. Starter - reversing contactor type: Mechanically and electrically inter- locked; enclosed in a NEMA I enclos- ure mounted on operator frame; factory wired to limit switch and motor. Factory pre - tested. Field wiring. Make -up box inside of electrical enclosure complete with leads to operator allows for easy splice connection to the building's electrical power. Wiring panel. Exclusive 12 terminal "add -a- control" wiring panel with 24V NEC Class 2 control voltage for all external control wiring, an integral part of the starter box. All control functions (push- button, pull - switches, radios, etc.) are wired through this panel. Standard voltages are 115 and 230V, 60 Hz, single phase, 230/460, 60 Hz, three phase. 208 and 550V,60 Hz, three phase available as option. Push- button control. Standard 24V circuit, 3 button "open, close, stop." (115V available.) For more complete details on Automatic Operators and Controls, contact your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." UA/USES, APPLICATIONS A variety of controls for special conditions. A wide variety of doors require a wide variety of operator components. Our electric operators can be fitted with many special con- trols for special conditions. Push- Button stations. These can be furnished in either flush- mounted or surface - mounted stations, with one, two, or three push - buttons. Pull switches. The standard pull switches are the momentary con- tact type. To be used either inside or outside. Interlock switches. Prevent acci- dental electrical operation of the door when operation is not intended. Reversing door edge. Prevents damage to equipment and to the door itself, should its closing be inter- rupted unexpectedly. Key switches. Available in both one and two pole versions, two and three positions, locked in any posi- tion or spring return to off or neutral position. Tread switches. Are operated by vehicle tires running over an air hose located in the approach path. Can be used to either open or close door, or both. Time clocks. Designed for use where it is desirable to have the door close automatically after a predeter- mined time interval passes. Photo - electric cells. Can be con- nected to open and close door, keep door open, stop or reverse door if light beam is broken, etc. Radio controls. Provide "open, close, stop," or "open, close" functions, whichever is desired on particular applications. Transmitters are available in portable units, with self - contained power source. Vehicle detectors. Sensors buried in driveway provide actuating, holding and safety functions. Job -rated to cus- tomer specifications. Operators for special conditions: Our standard operators will meet most installation requirements. For those having special needs, contact your local Distributor of The "OVER- HEAD DOOR" who has our complete Engineering Department at his dis- posal to help him meet your special needs. • STANDARD MODEL OPERATORS from motor to clutch shaft. Secondary reduction to output shaft is chain and sprocket. Ball bearing power train. Additional reduction may be applied by special slow down kit to permit direct coupling to door shaft without use of chain and sprockets, optional. Brake is standard on side and cen- ter mount units, optional on trolley. OP /CP DESCRIPTION Model 920. Light duty commer- cial operator. Designed to operate standard, torsion spring vehicular doors in the 168 sq. ft. range, with a maximum door height of 14', and maximum operating cycles (door openings and closings) of 10 per hour. Available in trolley and side mount units. Motor is 1/3 h.p., 115V, single phase, instant reversing.* Brake is standard on side mount; optional on trolley type. *The 920 reverses upon contact with an object in the closing cycle, from the radio control and/or a wall push button. Models FL /SFL. Medium to heavy duty commercial operator. Designed to operate standard torsion spring vehicular doors to approximately 400 sq. ft., with a maximum door height of 25'1 ". UL listed. Available in trolley or side and cen- ter mount units. FL motor, 1/3 h.p., SFL, rh, 34 h.p., 115'230V, single phase, 230/460V, three phase, totally enclosed, instant reversing. Primary reduction is double "V" belt drive Model L. Heavy duty commer- cial operator. Designed to operate standard torsion spring vehicular doors to approximately 425 sq. ft., with a maximum door height of 25'1 ". UL listed. Available in trolley or side and center mount units. Motor is 1 /3, ' /z, 3/4 h.p., 115/230V, single phase, 230/460, three phase, fully enclosed, instant reversing. Reduction is a worm gear reducer running in oil bath. Additional drive by chain and sprockets. Brake is standard on all models. Model SD. Units available for ex- treme applications of standard torsion spring vehicular doors. Consult your local Distributor or Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, Texas. TS /ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 920 Electric operator(s) shall be model 920, of trolley (drawbar) type, or jack shaft (side mount). This (these) unit(s) are to be manufac- tured by Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, Texas. Operator(s) shall be equipped with roller chain drive, and parallel tracks for trolley type units. Side mount units to be directly coupled to the door jack shaft. Means shall be provided to disconnect operator(s) from the door for manual operation. 8.91Ove Operator(s) shall be equipped with driven limit switches as an integral part of the mechanism, and provide accurate settings to control the 'up' and 'down' positions. During manual operation limit switches shall remain "timed" to door position. Motor(s) shall be instant reversing, and of satisfactory capacity to operate standard, tor- sion spring, vehicular door(s) at a rate of ap- proximately 8 inches per second. It is to have an automatic resetting, inherent overheat thermal protector. Motor shall be 'h h.p., 115V/60 Hz/ single phase. Reversing — operator(s) shall be capable of instant reversing upon contact with an object in the closi ng cycle, without the use of a revers- ing door edge, or from radio control(s) and/or wall push button(s). Control Voltage ... 24 volt class 1 Single button actuation. MODELS EL, FL, SFL, L. Electric operator(s) shall be Model of the trolley (drawbar) type, or jack shaft type (side/center mount). This (these) unit(s) are to be manufactured by Overhead Door Corpora- tion, Dallas, Texas. Each operator shall be of the horsepower, drive, and reduction recommended by Over- head Door Corporation for the particular type and size door with which it is to he used. Operators shall be equipped with roller chain drive, adjustable clutch, parallel tracks for trolley type operators. Side and center mount units to be directly coupled to door jack shaft, or connected by means of chain and sprockets. Limit switches ... operators shall be equipped with rotary driven limit switches, an integral part of the mechanism, and provide accurate settings to control up and down posi- tions. During hand operation, limit switches shall remain "timed" to door position. Motors ... The operator will be powered by an instant reversing, high torque, totally enclosed motor of sufficient horsepower to satisfactorily operate the door at a rate of ap- proximately 8 to 12 inches per second. The motor will have permanently lubricated type bearings. The motor will be protected against burn -out by an automatic resetting, inherent over -heat, over - current thermal protector. Motor shall be rated___ h p , __ Volts, 60 Hz, _ phase. Reversing contactors ... shall be of heavy - duty, electrically and mechanically interlocked. Secondary control circuits ... shall be 24V Class 2, open/close/stop and shall originate from exclusive "add -a- control" terminal panel, thus providing for added control device at- tachment without disconnecting or removing the operator from its mounted position. Other control circuit voltages available but are not standard. 21 �`S �y-- �1�t1>111>: } Y�.i lkt.�E 9 ✓+'t rl y E w ��, G °pl 4X3afr Sayvs�+; .F r fForEI FLapciSFLOperalors 920 (FL Model Shownl • .,, . n z f . ,Headroom RequiredtAlt Modell 2' More - hanTylpeTrack.P1u51',rf 'At _Power,UnIt For EL Operator#, 3r/a" Mare at Power. UUnit And SFLModels' 8ackroorli:Reqtllred "Por ELr P1, and SF4 .DoorHei t... lus4'0 _ ModelL DoorHelghtPius5'G • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION OPERATORS SELECTION AND MOUNTING GUIDES :ilia ,x. ih111' 111111111' ;•:.Center.MObrited Hack.$ a( 1(FL':00eratar.Showr0;h /V.. V " +'', ✓ t` = %:i+ ,. Headroom Req lredt: For FL. and SVL'',.'141 peTrackr;Forl3 ,14,419'MQre:.?Than'1''pe r ■ o Additional tackrifon1 Required - • 22 • Operator Selection Chart — Standard Torsion Spring Doors' [lour Size And Weight Limits2 Recommended Operator 1Vnod A innliOLlt: 20 G,;. h. Ga. 24 Ga. Ste-'I Seel Steel Fiberglass Max. Max? ......... _. .. _. — – — Weight Door Dow Aiea— Sq.ft. Lbs, Height Model H.P. Mount 1i�: 100 170 200 400 14'1" 920 '/a Trolley & Side " { 120 2110 240 500 11'1" EL ' Trolley & Side 0 180 270 375 650 16' 1" FL '/ Trolley 1.211 160 270 375 650 18' I" FL ' Side & Center 2'5 11.10 320 450 780 '22'1" FL -S '/a Side & Center '' 1i 250 375 420 900 16'1" SFL i/2 Trolley 3:0 250 375 420 900 18' I" SFL '/ Side & Center 350 300 450 510 1080 425'1" SEL-S 1/2 Side & Center 310 275 360 525 1200 16' I" SFL a/a Trolley 340 275 360 525 1200 18'1" SFL 3 Side & Center 400 330 430 600 1440 '25' I" SFL -S 3/4 Side & Center 220 180 270 375 650 16'1" L 18:1 Vs Trolley 220 180 270 375 650 18'1" L 18 :1 '/a Side & Center 320 250 375 420 900 16'I" L 18:1 1/2 Trolley 320 250 375 420 900 18' I" L 18:1 '/2 Side & Center 380 300 450 510 1080 25'1" L 36;1 '/r Side & Center 340 275 360 525 1200 18'1" L 18:1 ail Side & Center 425 350 450 600 1500 25'1" L 36:I 3/4 Side & Center NOTE: For doors over 151311 lbs., consult Overhead Door Corporation Engineering, for assistance in choosing equipment to meet special job conditions. Call (214)357-0374. 1. For extension springs, reduce chart max. door area and weight by 2O %. For weight counterbalancing, reduce chart max. door area and weight by 50 %. 2. Nominal finished door weights (lbs. /sq. ft.) are as follows: Wood Panel Wood Flush 16Ga. Steel 20 Ga. Steel 24 Ga. Steel Alum. up to 16' wide 3.0 3.2 4.1 2.8 2.4 2.4 16' to 24' wide 3,7 3.4 4.3 3.5 21 2.7 3. Operator selection is limited by door weight. Do not exceed the listed weight limits. Door area limits are shown for calculations only. Consult factory for actual door weights for specific doors. 4. FLS and SFL -S are slow down versions. Door height limit set by headroom conditions and drum used. UA/USES, APPLICATIONS There are three types of operator mountings available: Trolley type, side mounted (jack shaft) and Center Mounted (jack shaft). 'Il'olley type ... Power unit is mounted between, above, and to the rear of the horizontal tracks. The drawbar drive provides positive con- trol of the door at all times and is recommended for application wher- ever possible. Side mounted — (jack shaft) .. . Power unit is mounted on inside front wall and is connected to the crosshead shaft with an adjust- able coupling or drive chain and sprockets. Center mounted — (jack shaft) .. . Same principle as side mounted operator except power unit is located on front wall above door opening. Extra headroom required. OPERATOR SELECTION GUIDE FOR SECTIONAL DOORS How to use operator selection chart. First, have in mind the height, square footage, type of door and track you have specified. Then refer to the operator selection chart for the correct operator. Notice, too, the type operator mounting recommended in the chart. Next, refer to the explanation of the various types of operator mountings (see above). Check to see that your particular door installation has suffi- cient sideroom (side mount), head- room (center - mount), or backroom (trolley type) to accommodate the operator. • • • i.OMPARATIVE EVALUATION i'REi_.IM1NARY SELECTION LOADING DOCK EQUIPMENT MRIMANUFACTURING Overhead Door Corporation has become the one source supplier for the total loading dock opening in- stallation. This total system approach incorporates not only the door but also the dock leveler, bumpers, seals, shelters and lighting — all designed and coordinated to solve the particu- lar operation needs of the individual loading dock installation. PPIPRODUCT PRESENTATION Overhead Door Corporation load- ing dock equipment and accessories are designed to accommodate the operational requirements of virtually any loading/unloading situation. Strip doors and dock lights are of- fered in a variety of product designs and models. Dock levelers are available in front of dock, recessed or recessed tub models with either mechanical or hy- draulic operation and a wide variety of special features and options. Dock seals are available in fixed and adjustable head models with a number of special features and options. Truck shelters include rigid side and collapsible models as well as collapsible rail shelters with special features and options to accommo- date all user applications. US/USES, APPLICATIONS Diverse models, sizes and installa- tion designs accommodate almost any loading dock situation including in- stallation on new, existing or remodel construction; light to heavy usage; compensation for virtually any carrier -to- building variations; weather protection, temperature control and security; and optimal operational efficiency and hazard prevention throughout the entire loading process. For product description, specifica- tions and model specifications charts, refer to Sweet's Architectural file on Overhead Door Corporation Loading Dock Equipment Section 11.33. 8.91Ove 23 For detailed information on our complete line of residential and commercial architectural products, call your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." Refer to Sweet's Architectural File for catalog items. Division sales offices and factories: Overhead Door Company of Georgia, Inc. Old Hull Road, Northeast Athens, Georgia 30603 Overhead Door Company of New York, Inc. West Road, P.O. Box 135_ Cortland, New York 13045 The Overhead Door Company of Texas 8600 South Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75216 Overhead Door Company of Indiana Post Office Box 188 Hartford City, Indiana 47348 Overhead Door Company of Pennsylvania Post Office Box 110 Lewistown, Pennsylvania 17044 Overhead Door Corporation, California Division Post Office Box 98 Rancho Cordova, California 95670 Overhead Door Company of Canada, Ltd. Post Office Box 428 Oakville, Ontario, Canada Overhead Door Corporation, Oregon Division Post Office Box 7415 Salem, Oregon 97303 Overhead Door Corporation, Nebraska Division Post Office Box 2007 Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 Corporate Offices: Post Office Box 222285 Dallas, Texas 75222 (214) 233-6611 LIMITED WARRANTY All Overhead Door Corporation's products are sold with a one year limited warranty for workmanship, THE)" A-- -�\�∎ :: TRAM NAM SINCE Cam' i...y.:.al> ua1 materials and installation by the Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR," Copies of this limited warranty may be obtained on request from your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." O Overhead Door Corporation Dallas, Texas 75222 Form A -575 Rev. 1980 Copyrighlt 1979 Overhead Dour C:orpc ration Printed in U.S.A. LU . s` k X118 � ,1 4 $ : i /,� r 2 \ § / } 1 '' w!/ } 1. > 4 s : z } P v §` r �� �& ¥ V . . . ' \ . . \ _ Per letter date! 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Group Grading: Fill'` X./9- cubic yards Cut ,L'. cubic yards Property Owner 8.,9, 17 /7`a41�h15 27,,-,2;C: Address .2-000 C ; l7 si'rP(a zit) 1--0Uitvi //e A44 Zip 5402_6Z Applicant p"..'x2' —=k4"--u-c° tic . Phone # 2 `'- 7( / Address - 02: / > u . �cs1,1.0e $ . /9.12ete/-4., /la _ Zip 7. -/V% Architect /Engineer 5D --Z-Zi uo,& r� . .c . Phone # 2 /3- 7(7-'c Address 6 ' S V%ti .e 44 79vr • Ns #0 /4 C/7 . Zip '7/ .e 05-- Contractor p/9--t/ // pacix f ,ALi cense # 04 / SAS /S/ c Phone # :>2-, Y -7/b / Address Z.o2- / J • Pt- / iZed-7-1Zer ( Le-/1 . Zip 7t/ 37 Phone # I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. Applicant /Authorized Agent (signature) (print name) le vas N 7".?) A'i if Contact Person (please Print) ale+FecrraivT D fvu Phone # (8/85) Date /v /l7 /AS- 7z% 'i.�71t ' ni �•.a:':r'��'.��•- .:. iu��" �:, 7' F' �4. �" �r•;.",: J( j: :h",ii;:s'Ti.� #,r��,�- j..,�.�,` , CITY OF T1J1vVILA Central Permit System control No. —-=' g5-33 Permit No.``' 1 ZOrS FINAL APPROVAL FORM TO: ❑ Building ❑ Planning ❑ Public Works C'Fire Dept. ❑ Police ❑ Parks/Recreation Project Name -mod' IC A. ,re /��� Address 6KiC' 5 / G Type of PermitW 7"/ This project is nearing completion. Please investigate your area of responsibility and indicate below either your final approval or necessary corrections. If no response is received within one week, it will be assumed that the project is of no concern to your department and a certificate of occupancy may be issued. This project is NOT approved by this department; the following corrections are necessary: () ( ) () () () () () () () () ( ) () Authorized Signature Date I. This project is approved by this department: Authorized Signature Date CPS Form 3 City of Tukwila Fire Department Hubert H. Crawley Fire Chief Building Official Control Number #85 -311 October 21, 1985 Re.: Frederick & Nelson U.C. .- 6810 S. 180th St. Dear : The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following. concerns 1. Maintain sprinkler protection for all enclosed areas. (NFPA 13, 4- 1.1.1) (Under overhead rolling doors if horizontal. lift) 2. All modifications to sprinkler .systems shall have the written approval of the Washington. Surveying & Rating Bureau,. Factory. Mutual Engineering or Industrial:Risk Insurers, then by the Tukwila' Fire. Department. No sprinkler work Shall: commence without approved :drawi.ngs:. (City Ordinance #1141 & NFPA 13,: The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau Clty, of Tukwila Fire Department, 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Washington, 98188 (206) 575 -4404 — ,C.,r :s• 2�•. . A • RECEIVED CrYY OF 1UKWtu► LI yew VOLDINCISEPIr • ' r. •,,,i 1. SO ..e, AA..'% .,1•: •1.+i .9F 61+`A":.. ,1'� .y'r, t?a.1.P7ra;e..G,• •3.r1a i... *...,.. • RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 0 1? It'kki 'WOW girrse • P r i • • • r, c-k • 4- 4 C.:7 V-% R CAC 7-11,) • A • E r 1‘, • L. .7.1- L: s • 1. ••••■•••.: , • L • • ; I ; • • , =-1 A • 4.7 4 1 • I ; I : 1 ! ! 4" I I • , • , 4 • 14..." •••, G r t -7-- .....__ cb wp ti(c_lvir- ri r ..= = -i • .. •a ‘.3 • k , . ‘.7-. • -, ii = i, • Ai =1.a ."•,A . 4: 100.3.5 o F 0.4c. 10,1 , 7 1 -ot .L.P 134r # • 't4,:;1' • - (adj.) Top Fixture I 1 -0 - c , 2: 0. 'C. , • . lc- • • ' K o z 1 8 2 . ; P § '^ z, N -- 1N ' i ■c ' . ,.-. cn g 0 . 11 8 VERTICAL SECTION THRU DOOR (24 GA.) FLUSH STEEL DOORS 0 2 IU6 0 420 and 424 SERIES COMBINATION STEEL AND ALUMINUM DOORS OP /CP DESCRIPTION These sectional, upward- acting steel and aluminum doors give you all the benefits of solid steel doors but with full visibility. Steel top and bot- tom sections are combined with anodized aluminum sections to pro- duce a panoramic door that is durable, weathertight and easy to operate. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The top and bottom sections are 2" nominal, 20 or 24 gauge, galvanized steel with deep ribs and rabbeted meeting rails. All steel sections are painted on both sides with epoxy polyamide (see page 14.) One or more intermediate sections of alum- inum, open for glass, are of matching thickness and width. All tracks are galvanized and have Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the size of the door, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs and angle mounted for steel jambs. The vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom of the door is held in place with steel reinforcement and provides a tight seal between the door and the floor. OM/OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS Energy Saving Package, see page 14. A hand chain hoist is recom- mended on doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 17. 8.9 /Ove Standard Sizes on Standard Track -20 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 240 3" 33'2" 24'1" 600 Standard Sizes on Standard Track -24 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 340 3" OPTIONAL TRACK Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'2" 2 8'3" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 16'2" 4 16'3" to 19'2" 5 19'3" to 22'2" 6 22'3" to 24'2" 8 Sections number of door height sections to 8'1" 4 8'2" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 11 Steel Section Area ( "U" Steel Door) + Aluminum Section Area ( "U" Steel Door) Total Door Area Where "U" Steel Door = 1.17 *, R =.86* and "U" Alien. Door = 1.15 *, , RECEIVED R =.87* env OF TUKWMA OCT 1.7 lbw) INILONIANW 7 8 • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION 431 SERIES COMBINATION STEEL AND FIBERGLASS DOORS Standard Sizes On Standard Track -20 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 240 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Standard Sizes On Standard Track -24 Ga. Track Door Size Width Height Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 340 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'2" 2 8'3" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 16'2" 4 16'3" to 19'2" 5 19'3" to 22'2" 6 22'3" to 26'2" 8 Sections number of door height sections to 8'1" 4 8'2" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 20'2" to 22'1" 11 22'2" to 24'1" 12 OP /CP DESCRIPT.ION Here is a sectional, upward- acting steel and fiberglass door that helps lighten up any building and gives it a greater feeling of openness. But you don't lose any strength. While the fiberglass sections are letting the light in, the steel sections are positioned to take all the unishment. So, you not only get a door that is durable, you get a door that looks good with any type of architecture. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The top and bottom sections are 2" nominal, 24 gauge galvanized steel with deep ribs and rabbeted meeting rails. Each section is painted with epoxy polyamide (see page 14). One or more of the intermediate sections can be fiberglass with alumi- num rails of matching thickness and width to allow controlled light transmission. All tracks are galvanized and have Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the sizes of the door, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs and angle mounted for steel jambs. The vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom of the door is held in place with steel reinforcement and provides a tight seal between the door and the floor. OM /OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR ". OPTIONS Glazing. The glass openings are 17" x4" in the fiberglass sections and 24 "x 7" in the steel sections. Energy Saving Package, see page 14. A hand chain hoist is recom- mended on doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 18. Steel Section Area ( "11" Steel Door) + Fiberglass Section Area ( "U" FIG Door) 11 ` Total Door Area Where "LI" Steel Door = 1.17* and "U" Fiberglass Door = 1.15* • • 511 SERIES ALUMINUM PANORAMIC DOORS OPICP DESCRIPTION Now there is an aluminum sec- tional, upward- acting door that will create a clean, attractive front to any building. The narrow rails and stiles give it a classic design that not only looks good in any kind of building, but provides maximum outdoor light. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The rails and stiles are made of .065 minimum wall thickness, 6063T6 ex- truded aluminum alloy which pro- duces a nominal door thickness of 13/4". Depending upon the door width, the top and bottom rails are 225/32" or 45/32" wide. The center rails are 23/16" wide per pair and designed with weather joints. The muntins are 1 1/4" wide. End stiles are 3 5112 ": All dimensions are face measure- ments. Stiles, rails and muntins are fas- tened with 1/4" diameter through - rods, one per stile. This helps make them more rigid and repair or re- placement much easier. All panels are anodized aluminum and are held in place with rigid vinyl moulding that forms a tight seal. Each panel extrusion and anel is also etched and anodized to meet specifi- cation 204R1. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating ball bearing rollers are hardened steel with cadmium- plated roller stems. The inside mounted lock is a cadmium- plated single unit mechanism without a lock cylinder. The lock can be installed on the right or left hand side with a lock bolt drilled to accommodate a padlock. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the door size the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The vertical tracks are mounted on brackets or continu- ous angle. The horizontal tracks are reinforced with a continuous angle according to door size and weight. 8.9IOve Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 20'2" 16'1" 240 3" OPTIONAL TRACK Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 11'11" 3 12'0" to 14'11" 4 15'0" to 17'11" 5 18'0" to 20'2" 6 Sections number of door height sections to 8'6" 4 8'7" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 The vinyl weatherstripping on the bottom of the door provides a tight seal between the door and floor. Any or all the sections can be left open for DS glass. The glass is held in place with rigid vinyl moulding and backed with butyl tape to form a tight seal. 1/4" glass is not recommended due to its added weight. OM/OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS Hand chain hoist is recommended for doors over 13' high. For additional options see page 18. LI = 1.15*, R =.87* 9 10 • COMPREHENSIVE , PRODUCT INFORMATION 520 SERIES COMMERCIAL ALUMINUM HEAVY-DUTY, Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sci.Ft, 2" 24'2" 161" 240 3" 26'2" 161" 416 Schedules — Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 1111" 3 12'0" to 14'11" 4 15'0" to 17'11" 5 18'0" to 20'117 6 21'0" to 23'11" 8 24'0" to 26'2" 10 Sections number of door height sections to 8'6" 4 8'7" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 161" 8 16'2" to 18' 1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 OPICP DESCRIPTION This heavy -duty, upward- acting door not only gives you strength and durability, but a strong geometric de- sign for the front of our building. You'll find it particularly ideal where tough, constant usage and rough handling are a problem. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The stiles and rails are a minimum wall thickness of .065 extruded from 6063T6 aluminum alloy. This produces a nominal door thickness of 13/4 ". Top rails up to 14'2" wide are 23/4 ", doors over 14'3" are 45/32 ". The bottom rail is 45/32" wide. Meeting rails designed for rabbeted weather joints are 35/16" wide per pair. Center stiles are 37/16" and end stiles are 3 2132' wide. All dimen- sions are face measurements. All rails and stiles are secured with 1/4" diameter through -rods. There are 2 per stile for improved rigidity and to make maintenance or replacing parts easier. Reinforcing fins on the inter- mediate rails are standard on doors 14' or wider. Each anodized aluminum panel is held in place by a rigid vinyl mould - ing that forms a tight seal. The hinges and fixtures are heavy - duty galvanized steel. The full float- ing ball bearing rollers are hardened steel with cadmium - plated roller stems. The five -pin tumbler lock has a single unit lock mechanism. It can be installed on the right or left side. All tracks are galvanized and have Miracle Wedge weathertight closures. Depending upon the size of the door, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs and angle mounted for steel jambs. The weatherstripping on the bot- tom of the door is vinyl which creates a tight seal between the door and the floor. Any or all the sections can be left open for DS glass. It is held in place with rigid vinyl that forms a water- tight seal. 1/4" glass is not recom- mended due to its added weight. OMIOPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS A hand chain hoist is recom- mended for doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 18. U = 1.15*, R = .87* • • • • ��� T /�RHEAD Dpp SINCE O s442rv! ) 1921 531 SERIES FIBERGLASS DOORS OP /CP DESCRIPTION Here is a fiberglass, sectional, upward - acting door that offers you not only economy, but good looks. It is ideal where additional light is needed and rough treatment is not a problem. A simple hosing down once in a while will keep it looking great for years. And you never have to worry about it splitting, cracking, curling or rotting. TSISPECIFICATIONS The stiles and rails are extruded from 6063T6 aluminum alloy to pro- duce a nominal wall thickness of 2". Center rails are designed with weather joint. Reinforcing fins on in- termediate rails are standard on doors 10'3" and wider. Deeply ribbed white, green or sand fiberglass panels extend the full width of each section. They are secured to both the end and center stiles and are sealed to the end stiles with poly- urethane tape. The color is impregnated into the fiberglass so it's permanent. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating -ball bearing rollers are hardened steel. The lock is a five -pin tumbler lock with a single unit lock mechanism. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weather closures. De- pending upon the door size the tracks are 2" or 3". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs or angle mounted for steel jambs. 8.91Ove Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 26'2" 16'1" 340 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules — Panels number of door width panels to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 16'2" 4 16'3" to 19'2" 5 19'3" to 22'2" 6 22'3" to 26'2" 8 Sections number of door height sections to 8'1" 4 8'2" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 20'2" to 22'1" 11 22'2" to 24'1" 12 OM /OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." OPTIONS A chain hoist is recommended for doors over 13' high. Glazing, 17" x 4" with special glazing mould. U = 1.15* R = .87* 11 12 • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION 700 SERIES WOOD PANEL DOORS Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 24'2" 16'1" 240 3" 33'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules — Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 15'2" 4 15'3" to 18'2" 5 18'3" to 21'2" 6 21'3" to 24'2" 8 24'3" to 27'2" 10 27'3" to 30'2" 12 30'3" to 33'2" 14 Sections number of door height sections to 8'6" 4 8'7" to 10'1" 5 10'2" to 12'1" 6 12'2" to 14'1" 7 14'2" to 16'1" 8 16'2" to 18'1" 9 18'2" to 20'1" 10 20'2" to 22'1" 11 22'2" to 24'1" 12 OPICP DESCRIPTION Wood sectional, upward- acting doors give you dependability, strength and design versatility. In terms of cost, appearance and func- tion, a wood door is an excellent choice. It is easily adaptable and comple- ments the design aesthetics of almost any building design. TS /SPECIFICATIONS The stiles and rails are 13/4" thick and held together with glue and steel pins. The meeting rails have rabbeted weather joints. Depending upon the door width, top rails are 47/8", 6' /e" or 87/8 "; and the end stiles are 51/4" or 71/4 ". Center stiles are 23/4" wide; center rails are 21/8 ", or 3 15/16" per pair. All dimensions in- clude molding. The panels are 1/4" hardboard. All sections are sanded and ready for painting. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating ball bearing rollers are hardened steel. The lock is a five -pin tumbler lock with a single unit lock mechanism. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weather closures. De- pending upon the door size, the tracks are 2" or 3 ". The verticals are bracket mounted for wood jambs or angle mounted for steel jambs. Any or all sections can be left open for DS glass. Yr" glass should not be used since it would require special engineering for mounting and in- crease the cost of counterbalancing. OM/OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR . OPTIONS Bottom weather seal. Energy Saving Package, see page 14. Wood preservative — factory prime paint. A hand chain hoist is recom- mended for doors over 13' high. For additional options, see page 18. U = 0.804 *, R = 1.244* 0 724 SERIES WOOD FLUSH DOORS OP /CP DESCRIPTION Wood flush, sectional, upward - acting door is not only attractive, it gives you excellent thermal and acoustical insulation. Solid wood plus a core of water resistant, expanded polystyrene insulation makes it a truly insulated door. TS /SPECIFICATIONS There is a 'A" hardboard surface on either side secured to a nominal 11/2" wood frame with waterproof adhe- sive. Between the hardwood panels a solid core of 11/2" thick water resistant, expanded polystyrene is pressure bonded for compression strength and insulation. Meeting rails have modified tongue and groove weather joints. The hinges and fixtures are gal- vanized steel. The full floating ball bearing rollers are hardened steel. The lock is a five -pin tumbler lock with a single unit lock mechanism. All tracks are galvanized steel with Miracle Wedge weather closures. Depending upon the door size, the tract::. are 2" or 3 ". T1) .. verticals are bracket mounted for ..: od jambs or angle mounted for stet <; tnbs. ';ush doors are not recom- mezi: :ed where there is a high humid- ity coy dition in the building or ex- tren : inside/outside temperature dif- feren;iai. Examples of uses where tlu::i doors are not recommended or gu:vanteed are: 1) Car washes, 2) tnx:k or bus garages, 3) processing plants where steam or high humidity conditions exist, 4) installation of door before plastering or pouring of concrete floor, 5) the use of unit heat- ers blowing directly on the inside of the door, 6) any other installation where similar conditions exist. 8.9 /Ove Size Limitations Track Doors Not to Exceed Size Wide High Sq.Ft. 2" 26'2" 16'1" 240 3" 26'2" 24'1" 600 Schedules— Panels number of door width panels to 8'11" 2 9'0" to 12'2" 3 12'3" to 15'2" 4 15'3" to 18'2" 5 18'3" to 21'2" 6 21'3" to 24'2" 8 24'3" to 26'2" 10 Sections number of door height sections to 7'0" 4 7'1" to 8'9" 5 8'10" to 10'6" 6 10'7" to 12'3" 7 12'4" to 14'1" 8 14'2" to 15'9" 9 15'10" to 17'6" 10 17'7" to 19'3" 11 19'4" to 21'1" 12 21'2" to 22'9" 13 22'10" to 24'1" 14 OM/OPERATION, MAINTENANCE A hand pull rope operates the door. All service and parts are available through your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR': OPTIONS Full width sections open for glass or glazing moulds can be cut to size, furnished from the factory. There are also special glass arrangements available on order. Bottom weather seal. Energy Saving Package, see page 14 A hand chain hoist is recom- mended for doors over 13' high. additional options, see page 18. For U = 0.14*, R = 7.143* 13 I' EPDXY POLYAMIDE SYSTEM • Chemically Bonded • Resists Salt Water & Spray • Repels Chemicals 4„ it's tough... It's durable 14 COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION EXCLUSIVE FEATURES TS /ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS EPDXY POLYAMIDE SYSTEM FOR HEAVY -DUTY STEEL SECTIONAL DOORS. Apatented system which utilizes the reaction between two components to Chemically Bond the coating molecules to one another. No other product on the market adheres as well to a gal- vanized surface as our Epoxy Poly - amide System. This paint system is standard on all 20, 24 gauge steel sections and optional on 16 gauge. The sections are painted inside and outside with Epoxy Polyamide. Outstanding performance in all types of environments. 1. It will withstand splash or spillage of 2% Acetic Acid, 10% Hydrochloric Acid, 10% Nitric Acid, 2% Ammonium Hydroxide, Acetone, Butyl Alcohol, Xylol. 2. Resist immersion in 50% Tannic Acid, 50% Sodium Hydroxide, Methyl Alcohol, Mineral Spirits, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Motor oil (low), Sea water, Tap water. 3. Withstand temperatures of up to 350 °F intermittent and 250 °F continuous. 4. 1,200 hours of 100% humidity without any effect. 5. 3,000 hours immersed in salt water, 1,200 hours with no failure in 5% salt spray on our galvanized metal. 6. It has a 2H minimum film hardness. 7. It has been tested and passed 100 inch pounds impact with no film rupture. T/S ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS ENERGY SAVING PACKAGE THAT WILL REDUCE AIR LEAKAGE *AS MUCH AS 80% Doors shall provide perimeter seal- ing to limit air leakage to a maximum of 2.4 CFM per foot of jamb at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Doors shall provide perimeter seal- ing at the head to limit air leakage to a maximum of 4,2 CFM per foot of crack at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Doors shall provide between sec- tion sealing to limit air leakage to a maximum of .6 CFM per foot of joint at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Doors shall provide sealing at the sill to limit air leakage to a maximum of .6 CFM per foot of crack at wind velocity of 25 MPH when door is closed. Jamb and head gasket shall be applied continuously to vertical track angle and across the head and shall be 1 "x' /4" Neoprene foam with adhesive back and 3.0 mil Polyester surface. JAMB GASKET SHALL BE RE- PLACEABLE WITHOUT REMOVING TRACK OR TRACK ANGLE and shall not protrude into door opening. Section seal shall be a continuous application on the rabbet between each section consisting of a .012" thick x' /s" wide polypropylene strip that is formable into a "V" shape along a pre- scored centerline. An adhesive with 18# or greater adhesion shall be applied along the major portion of one leg of the "V." Standard extruded bottom seal shall be attached across the bottom edge of the bottom door section and shall be an extruded shape, designed to limit air leakage. *Air leakage tests conducted in accordance with ASTM E 283 -73. 8.91Ove JAMB, FRAMING AND COUNTERBALANCE PAD DETAIL ... required on all installations Headroom Varies Opening Height Opening Width —.— 1/2 Opening Width 8" 12 ". For Doors ,18'3" And Over p rr 0 0 All Pads Flush With Jambs Wood Jamb Openin 1 Opening Width 12" 8" For Doors .18.3 ". B And Over All Jambs &,. . Pads by Others Steel Jamb The dimensions and locations of the framing and pads vary with the indi- vidual installation. Consult your "OVERHEAD DOOR" distributor for exact dimensions and details. Headroom Varies Opening Height STANDARD 2" TRACK Opening Height Plus 1'6" • 1eadroom lr,1 /: ,pening (eight See Type of Door • . For Size limitations No Scale This type track recommended for most installations of large or heavy doors; however, tracks should be designed to stay as near the wall and ceiling as possible. Posi- tension drums available on torsion spring equipped doors up to 1811" high. Steel Jamb Opening Width Wood Jamb imork I � 41/2 2" Track 3' /a" STANDARD 3" TRACK )m Opening 1 leikht Opening Height Plus 1'6" 10 0 L _ _ 0 00 $ee Type of Door. For Size limitations Steel Jamb Fr771) Opening Width N. ff.‘fAI 0,■___ I 1.Ii i■ .I_ �� . This type track recommended for most installations of large or heavy doors; however, tracks should be designed to stay as near the wall and ceiling as possible. Posi- tension drums available on torsion spring equipped doors up to 18.1" high. 3" NO Scale i 61/x" • 3" Track _1 Wood Jamb 15 HIGH LIFT TRACK Varies Lift'ClearanceTrack' For situations requiring higher: than normal clearance; specify:The :. "OVERHEAD DOOR" with high lift track: It's counterbalanced with one or more torsion springs. Extension; :springs are not available with high lift tracks For size limitations on either the' . 2" or3 ".track; seethe type of door it is to: be used with Overhead Door Corporation rec oiximends the use of high lift track to locate the door as near the ceiling; as. passible., Post - tension drums are no available., No Scale FULL VERTICAL TRACK . ��-�1111f ' =I�III1 111 Cable Drum'. • Q �1 Cast-Iron h Weights WBox eight �. C Oz. s: ,f Cast -Iron Weights weight ' Box (Steel) Varies Drums and weights model , Counterbalanced with cast -iron weights at one or both sides. One. or . more weight columns per side . of door.._ Headroom, is door height plus 18 No Scaale' FULL VERTICAL TRACK Full Tapered Drums Inside Mounted Drum Outside Mounted • Drum ' Torsion spring model Doors not,;' to. exceed 240 sq. ft: or 18'1" in hei &ht and 1,000lbs. Drums are either inside or outside the vertical track. Headroom is door height plus 24 ". Standard • sideroom is 71/2". for outside drums and 31/2" for inside drums. Posi - tension drums not available. (1 8.9 /Ove AUTOMATIC OPENING OPTION 7 Opening Height Plus 2'6" 111 Door Latch Head Detail Door Brake 4 (Tp View) 0 No Scale Pull Rope Release Ideal for fire stations and other emergency buildings. The doors open mechanically with a pull rope release located above the driver's seat. For doors up to 168 sq. ft., not to exceed 16'2" wide or 12'1" high. The device consists of special door lifting springs, trip arm, rope, pulleys, pull handle and brake for stopping door and holding it. Torsion or extension springs are available for regular tracks. Torsion springs for doors requiring high lift track.This option is not adaptable to low headroom tracks. Posi- tension drums available on tor- sion spring equipped doors. Not on high lift. LOW HEADROOM TRACKS Opening Height Plus 2'0" ■ 2" Low Headroom Track With Torsion (l) Springs at Rear. Posi- Tension Available. No Chain Hoists Available Opening Height Plus 2'0" o T 3" Low Headroom Track With Torsion Springs (3) At Rear. Posi- Tension Available. Chain Hoist Available Opening Height Plus 2'0" (2) 2" Low Headroom Track With Extension Springs or Torsion Springs at Rear. Posi- Tension Available. Chain Hoist Available, No Scale Sideroom Required (With Torsion Spring) (1) 8" Sideroom With Torsion Spring (2) 6" With Extension Spring & 8" With Torsion Spring (3) 9" Sideroom With Torsion Spring As the name implies, these tracks are for use whenever standard head- room is not available. Extension springs parallel to track or torsion springs at rear. Lifting cables or chains are outside the vertical track. See type door for size limits. Posi- tension drums available on torsion spring equipped doors up to 18' '1„ Note: Effort should be made to obtain sufficient headroom for stan- dard track installation. Low headroom tracks are available when door head- room requirements will not permit standard installation. Doors not to exceed 160 sq. ft. and 1,000lbs. for 2 in. track. Doors not to exceed 240 sq. ft. and 1,000 lbs. for 3 in. track. VENTILATING DOOR TRACK Opening Height Pitts 2'0" §0 o. x Ideal for buildings requiring venti- lation and security as well as doors for normal use, such as laundries, bakeries, bottling plants and dairies. It consists of a regular door and a screen door, operating in the same vertical track. An automatic switch at the junction of the two horizontal tracks guides each door without interference. There is a regular locking device on each door. The upper or regular door can be chain hoist or electrically operated. Torsion spring counterbalance. Door size limits: 240 sq. ft., 22'2" wide or 14'1" high. Any or all panels of regular door may be left open for glazing. Screen wire is not furnished as standard equipment on the ventilating door but can be supplied at additional cost. 17 OP /CP DESCRIPTION Vision panels used in place of fully glazed door section(s); or when se- curity is an important consideration. 24" x 7" lites available in DS, ' /a" wire and other glazing materials. Use on all steel and fiberglass door sections. Electric operators and controls. Any "OVERHEAD DOOR" can be electri- cally operated. Each operator is "job - rated" to the particular installation for optimum performance. Details and specifications on pages 20 -22. Special finishes are available on all aluminum doors, anodic or duranodic coating in commercially available colors. Automatic opening for all mechani- cal operation. Ideal for fire stations, ambulance garages and other emergency service type buildings. See page 17 for details. Energy Saving Package — to obtain maximum savings, see page 14. High use, long life springs — specify door cycle life required. Weight counterbalancing is avail- able for large installations where high frequency door operation is required. Locking devices — master keyed cylinders, inside only, cremone type, etc. Exhaust ports for exhausting harm- ful gases from automobile and truck service bays. Various types available. CHAIN HOISTS OP /CP DESCRIPTION Any door of any size can be equipped with a chain hoist; how - ever, it is not required unless the door is 13' or higher or unusually heavy. Then a chain hoist is recommended. 18 • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION OPTIONAL EXTRAS TS /SPECIFICATIONS Overhead Door Corporation has three categories of chain hoists: gear reduction, direct drive and ball drive. Gear Reduction No. 3, Type A attaches to the horizontal angle. It requires 7" of sideroom for a 2" track, and 8" of side room for a 3" track. No. 3, Type B has a reduction unit attached to the vertical track. Side - room is less than for Type A. No. 3, Type C has the reduction unit mounted on the wall beside the door. It requires 10" of sideroom for a 2" track, and 12" for a 3" track. No. 5, Type C has a heavy unit with extra reduction gears, and it is mounted on the front wall beside the door. It requires 12 1/2" of sideroom. Designed specially for use with ex- tremely heavy doors. Direct Drive No. 6 is for use on high, narrow doors not over 168 sq. ft. in area. It consists of a pocket pulley and a chain guard at the end of a crossheader shaft. It requires 8" of sideroom. Ball Drive This hoist is best used on standard and low headroom doors up to 750 lbs., as well as high lift and full verti- cal doors up to 500 lbs. It is self - locking in case of spring failure. • it THEj/��.�gHEAD TIRO( MAIM SINCE ( .4.; rl 1921 OPTIONAL EXTRAS MOVABLE CENTER POSTS OPICP DESCRIPTION Use in multiple door installations where a clear span is necessary. Swing -up, carry -away and roll post are available. Rolling post is recom- mended for most installations. Automatic safety catches on all types prevents lowering of doors when posts are removed. Doors operate normally when posts are latched into position. Rolling posts. Posts roll on cross header tracks to position behind side tracks. Lock securely at top and bot- tom. 4 rolling center posts maximum per opening (2 right, 2 left) for indi- vidual doors up to 24'2" wide or 16'1" high. PASS DOORS AND PEDESTRIAN DOORS OPICP DESCRIPTION Pass doors are recommended only as an emergency exit. Local and fed- eral codes should be verified for de- tails before specifying a pass door. For these reasons and the frequency of use, we recommend a pedestrian door mounted in a fixed side panel. The materials, construction and finish will be identical to the main door, And glass arrangement can be matched to the main door. Limitations. Pass doors up to 32" in width are available only in main doors up to and including 18'2" wide. Also, the main door must have at least one normal door section above the pass door. All pass doors swing out- ward, except full vertical doors, which swing in. 8.9 /Ove Iiealdroori}f :9 Affix!! M'nli �rf—Fr'4 kI >s1( G:Standard i}gadroom ,, 2:;' : rack, ^., Uiniti:240 s,'gft;;;;22''2!.Iwide ,14'l" ;'higi Standard: headroom 0 ;! ;==3 track?lim Vass DoorOpens out Matching, Fixed Head Sections Above Doors `. ass Door 19 PP/PRODUCT PRESENTATION Even though every commercial loading entry must be open at times, it is vital to keep that time down to an absolute minimum. That's where The "Overhead Door" automatic operators can help. They provide rapid and effortless opening and clos- ing of your doors, saving you not only energy but manpower as well. The re- sult of over 50 years of engineering and installation experience, these rugged operators are pretested at the factory to make sure you get an im- mediate response every time. Because doors vary in size, weight, location, operating frequency, speed of opening or closing, safety require- ments, types of controls and available electric power, they demand wide adaptability of operator components. Every operator manufactured by Overhead Door Corporation is "job - rated" to match door size, weight and operating frequency. They are de- signed to work with a wide variety of torque multipliers, carriages, brakes, clutches and controls which reduce the need for costly mounting extras or complex internal rewiring. That same adaptability also makes future modifications simple. The "OVER - HEAD DOOR" operators can be applied to existing or new construc- tion. They are manufactured to the same high standards of quality and dependability that have made The "OVERHEAD DOOR" brand name a mark of quality since 1921. Motors used on operators manufac- tured by Overhead Door Corporation have been selected to provide op- timum performance and include the following features: Instant reversing rather than quick reversing action type, thus eliminat- ing the chance of being "tricked" by rapid commands. lbtally enclosed to protect the windings from dirt, dust, metal fil- ings, etc. Inherent overload protection is built in to protect against both overheat and over - current and will automatically reset. High starting torque to accelerate to full speed even under adverse starting and reversing loads. 20 OMPARATIVE EVALUATION PRELIMINARY SELECTION ELECTRIC • OPERATORS AND CONTROLS Adjustable friction clutch provides safety to both the door and operator throughout the opening and closing cycle. It is easily adjusted in the field without disassembly or changing parts. High efficiency brake system. For greater brake efficiency, double brake shoes are mounted to apply against the high speed drive shaft and are actuated by an independent full line voltage solenoid. Stops and holds in any position. Limit switch. Positive gear drive, mounted on operator frame, with eas- ily accessible and adjustable switches to control open and close limits of door travel. Special design allows fine adjustment after initial settings have been made. Totally enclosed. Always "in time" when operator re- engages from chain hoist operation. Starter - reversing contactor type: Mechanically and electrically inter- locked; enclosed in a NEMA I enclos- ure mounted on operator frame; factory wired to limit switch and motor. Factory pre - tested. Field wiring. Make -up box inside of electrical enclosure complete with leads to operator allows for easy splice connection to the building's electrical power. Wiring panel. Exclusive 12 terminal "add -a- control" wiring panel with 24V NEC Class 2 control voltage for all external control wiring, an integral part of the starter box. All control functions (push- button, pull - switches, radios, etc.) are wired through this panel. Standard voltages are 115 and 230V, 60 Hz, single phase, 230/460, 60 Hz, three phase. 208 and 550V,60 Hz, three phase available as option. Push- button control. Standard 24V circuit, 3 button "open, close, stop." (115V available.) For more complete details on Automatic Operators and Controls, contact your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." UA/USES, APPLICATIONS A variety of controls for special conditions. A wide variety of doors require a wide variety of operator components. Our electric operators can be fitted with many special con- trols for special conditions. Push- Button stations. These can be furnished in either flush- mounted or surface - mounted stations, with one, two, or three push - buttons. Pull switches. The standard pull switches are the momentary con- tact type. To be used either inside or outside. Interlock switches. Prevent acci- dental electrical operation of the door when operation is not intended. Reversing door edge. Prevents damage to equipment and to the door itself, should its closing be inter- rupted unexpectedly. Key switches. Available in both one and two pole versions, two and three positions, locked in any posi- tion or spring return to off or neutral position. Tread switches. Are operated by vehicle tires running over an air hose located in the approach path. Can be used to either open or close door, or both. Time clocks. Designed for use where it is desirable to have the door close automatically after a predeter- mined time interval passes. Photo - electric cells. Can be con- nected to open and close door, keep door open, stop or reverse door if light beam is broken, etc. Radio controls. Provide "open, close, stop," or "open, close" functions, whichever is desired on particular applications. Transmitters are available in portable units, with self - contained power source. Vehicle detectors. Sensors buried in driveway provide actuating, holding and safety functions. Job -rated to cus- tomer specifications. Operators for special conditions: Our standard operators will meet most installation requirements. For those having special needs, contact your local Distributor of The "OVER- HEAD DOOR" who has our complete Engineering Department at his dis- posal to help him meet your special needs. • STANDARD MODEL OPERATORS from motor to clutch shaft. Secondary reduction to output shaft is chain and sprocket. Ball bearing power train. Additional reduction may be applied by special slow down kit to permit direct coupling to door shaft without use of chain and sprockets, optional. Brake is standard on side and cen- ter mount units, optional on trolley. OP /CP DESCRIPTION Model 920. Light duty commer- cial operator. Designed to operate standard, torsion spring vehicular doors in the 168 sq. ft. range, with a maximum door height of 14', and maximum operating cycles (door openings and closings) of 10 per hour. Available in trolley and side mount units. Motor is 1/3 h.p., 115V, single phase, instant reversing.* Brake is standard on side mount; optional on trolley type. *The 920 reverses upon contact with an object in the closing cycle, from the radio control and/or a wall push button. Models FL /SFL. Medium to heavy duty commercial operator. Designed to operate standard torsion spring vehicular doors to approximately 400 sq. ft., with a maximum door height of 25'1 ". UL listed. Available in trolley or side and cen- ter mount units. FL motor, 1/3 h.p., SFL, rh, 34 h.p., 115'230V, single phase, 230/460V, three phase, totally enclosed, instant reversing. Primary reduction is double "V" belt drive Model L. Heavy duty commer- cial operator. Designed to operate standard torsion spring vehicular doors to approximately 425 sq. ft., with a maximum door height of 25'1 ". UL listed. Available in trolley or side and center mount units. Motor is 1 /3, ' /z, 3/4 h.p., 115/230V, single phase, 230/460, three phase, fully enclosed, instant reversing. Reduction is a worm gear reducer running in oil bath. Additional drive by chain and sprockets. Brake is standard on all models. Model SD. Units available for ex- treme applications of standard torsion spring vehicular doors. Consult your local Distributor or Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, Texas. TS /ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 920 Electric operator(s) shall be model 920, of trolley (drawbar) type, or jack shaft (side mount). This (these) unit(s) are to be manufac- tured by Overhead Door Corporation, Dallas, Texas. Operator(s) shall be equipped with roller chain drive, and parallel tracks for trolley type units. Side mount units to be directly coupled to the door jack shaft. Means shall be provided to disconnect operator(s) from the door for manual operation. 8.91Ove Operator(s) shall be equipped with driven limit switches as an integral part of the mechanism, and provide accurate settings to control the 'up' and 'down' positions. During manual operation limit switches shall remain "timed" to door position. Motor(s) shall be instant reversing, and of satisfactory capacity to operate standard, tor- sion spring, vehicular door(s) at a rate of ap- proximately 8 inches per second. It is to have an automatic resetting, inherent overheat thermal protector. Motor shall be 'h h.p., 115V/60 Hz/ single phase. Reversing — operator(s) shall be capable of instant reversing upon contact with an object in the closi ng cycle, without the use of a revers- ing door edge, or from radio control(s) and/or wall push button(s). Control Voltage ... 24 volt class 1 Single button actuation. MODELS EL, FL, SFL, L. Electric operator(s) shall be Model of the trolley (drawbar) type, or jack shaft type (side/center mount). This (these) unit(s) are to be manufactured by Overhead Door Corpora- tion, Dallas, Texas. Each operator shall be of the horsepower, drive, and reduction recommended by Over- head Door Corporation for the particular type and size door with which it is to he used. Operators shall be equipped with roller chain drive, adjustable clutch, parallel tracks for trolley type operators. Side and center mount units to be directly coupled to door jack shaft, or connected by means of chain and sprockets. Limit switches ... operators shall be equipped with rotary driven limit switches, an integral part of the mechanism, and provide accurate settings to control up and down posi- tions. During hand operation, limit switches shall remain "timed" to door position. Motors ... The operator will be powered by an instant reversing, high torque, totally enclosed motor of sufficient horsepower to satisfactorily operate the door at a rate of ap- proximately 8 to 12 inches per second. The motor will have permanently lubricated type bearings. The motor will be protected against burn -out by an automatic resetting, inherent over -heat, over - current thermal protector. Motor shall be rated___ h p , __ Volts, 60 Hz, _ phase. Reversing contactors ... shall be of heavy - duty, electrically and mechanically interlocked. Secondary control circuits ... shall be 24V Class 2, open/close/stop and shall originate from exclusive "add -a- control" terminal panel, thus providing for added control device at- tachment without disconnecting or removing the operator from its mounted position. Other control circuit voltages available but are not standard. 21 �`S �y-- �1�t1>111>: } Y�.i lkt.�E 9 ✓+'t rl y E w ��, G °pl 4X3afr Sayvs�+; .F r fForEI FLapciSFLOperalors 920 (FL Model Shownl • .,, . n z f . ,Headroom RequiredtAlt Modell 2' More - hanTylpeTrack.P1u51',rf 'At _Power,UnIt For EL Operator#, 3r/a" Mare at Power. UUnit And SFLModels' 8ackroorli:Reqtllred "Por ELr P1, and SF4 .DoorHei t... lus4'0 _ ModelL DoorHelghtPius5'G • COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT INFORMATION OPERATORS SELECTION AND MOUNTING GUIDES :ilia ,x. ih111' 111111111' ;•:.Center.MObrited Hack.$ a( 1(FL':00eratar.Showr0;h /V.. V " +'', ✓ t` = %:i+ ,. Headroom Req lredt: For FL. and SVL'',.'141 peTrackr;Forl3 ,14,419'MQre:.?Than'1''pe r ■ o Additional tackrifon1 Required - • 22 • Operator Selection Chart — Standard Torsion Spring Doors' [lour Size And Weight Limits2 Recommended Operator 1Vnod A innliOLlt: 20 G,;. h. Ga. 24 Ga. Ste-'I Seel Steel Fiberglass Max. Max? ......... _. .. _. — – — Weight Door Dow Aiea— Sq.ft. Lbs, Height Model H.P. Mount 1i�: 100 170 200 400 14'1" 920 '/a Trolley & Side " { 120 2110 240 500 11'1" EL ' Trolley & Side 0 180 270 375 650 16' 1" FL '/ Trolley 1.211 160 270 375 650 18' I" FL ' Side & Center 2'5 11.10 320 450 780 '22'1" FL -S '/a Side & Center '' 1i 250 375 420 900 16'1" SFL i/2 Trolley 3:0 250 375 420 900 18' I" SFL '/ Side & Center 350 300 450 510 1080 425'1" SEL-S 1/2 Side & Center 310 275 360 525 1200 16' I" SFL a/a Trolley 340 275 360 525 1200 18'1" SFL 3 Side & Center 400 330 430 600 1440 '25' I" SFL -S 3/4 Side & Center 220 180 270 375 650 16'1" L 18:1 Vs Trolley 220 180 270 375 650 18'1" L 18 :1 '/a Side & Center 320 250 375 420 900 16'I" L 18:1 1/2 Trolley 320 250 375 420 900 18' I" L 18:1 '/2 Side & Center 380 300 450 510 1080 25'1" L 36;1 '/r Side & Center 340 275 360 525 1200 18'1" L 18:1 ail Side & Center 425 350 450 600 1500 25'1" L 36:I 3/4 Side & Center NOTE: For doors over 151311 lbs., consult Overhead Door Corporation Engineering, for assistance in choosing equipment to meet special job conditions. Call (214)357-0374. 1. For extension springs, reduce chart max. door area and weight by 2O %. For weight counterbalancing, reduce chart max. door area and weight by 50 %. 2. Nominal finished door weights (lbs. /sq. ft.) are as follows: Wood Panel Wood Flush 16Ga. Steel 20 Ga. Steel 24 Ga. Steel Alum. up to 16' wide 3.0 3.2 4.1 2.8 2.4 2.4 16' to 24' wide 3,7 3.4 4.3 3.5 21 2.7 3. Operator selection is limited by door weight. Do not exceed the listed weight limits. Door area limits are shown for calculations only. Consult factory for actual door weights for specific doors. 4. FLS and SFL -S are slow down versions. Door height limit set by headroom conditions and drum used. UA/USES, APPLICATIONS There are three types of operator mountings available: Trolley type, side mounted (jack shaft) and Center Mounted (jack shaft). 'Il'olley type ... Power unit is mounted between, above, and to the rear of the horizontal tracks. The drawbar drive provides positive con- trol of the door at all times and is recommended for application wher- ever possible. Side mounted — (jack shaft) .. . Power unit is mounted on inside front wall and is connected to the crosshead shaft with an adjust- able coupling or drive chain and sprockets. Center mounted — (jack shaft) .. . Same principle as side mounted operator except power unit is located on front wall above door opening. Extra headroom required. OPERATOR SELECTION GUIDE FOR SECTIONAL DOORS How to use operator selection chart. First, have in mind the height, square footage, type of door and track you have specified. Then refer to the operator selection chart for the correct operator. Notice, too, the type operator mounting recommended in the chart. Next, refer to the explanation of the various types of operator mountings (see above). Check to see that your particular door installation has suffi- cient sideroom (side mount), head- room (center - mount), or backroom (trolley type) to accommodate the operator. • • • i.OMPARATIVE EVALUATION i'REi_.IM1NARY SELECTION LOADING DOCK EQUIPMENT MRIMANUFACTURING Overhead Door Corporation has become the one source supplier for the total loading dock opening in- stallation. This total system approach incorporates not only the door but also the dock leveler, bumpers, seals, shelters and lighting — all designed and coordinated to solve the particu- lar operation needs of the individual loading dock installation. PPIPRODUCT PRESENTATION Overhead Door Corporation load- ing dock equipment and accessories are designed to accommodate the operational requirements of virtually any loading/unloading situation. Strip doors and dock lights are of- fered in a variety of product designs and models. Dock levelers are available in front of dock, recessed or recessed tub models with either mechanical or hy- draulic operation and a wide variety of special features and options. Dock seals are available in fixed and adjustable head models with a number of special features and options. Truck shelters include rigid side and collapsible models as well as collapsible rail shelters with special features and options to accommo- date all user applications. US/USES, APPLICATIONS Diverse models, sizes and installa- tion designs accommodate almost any loading dock situation including in- stallation on new, existing or remodel construction; light to heavy usage; compensation for virtually any carrier -to- building variations; weather protection, temperature control and security; and optimal operational efficiency and hazard prevention throughout the entire loading process. For product description, specifica- tions and model specifications charts, refer to Sweet's Architectural file on Overhead Door Corporation Loading Dock Equipment Section 11.33. 8.91Ove 23 For detailed information on our complete line of residential and commercial architectural products, call your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." Refer to Sweet's Architectural File for catalog items. Division sales offices and factories: Overhead Door Company of Georgia, Inc. Old Hull Road, Northeast Athens, Georgia 30603 Overhead Door Company of New York, Inc. West Road, P.O. Box 135_ Cortland, New York 13045 The Overhead Door Company of Texas 8600 South Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75216 Overhead Door Company of Indiana Post Office Box 188 Hartford City, Indiana 47348 Overhead Door Company of Pennsylvania Post Office Box 110 Lewistown, Pennsylvania 17044 Overhead Door Corporation, California Division Post Office Box 98 Rancho Cordova, California 95670 Overhead Door Company of Canada, Ltd. Post Office Box 428 Oakville, Ontario, Canada Overhead Door Corporation, Oregon Division Post Office Box 7415 Salem, Oregon 97303 Overhead Door Corporation, Nebraska Division Post Office Box 2007 Grand Island, Nebraska 68801 Corporate Offices: Post Office Box 222285 Dallas, Texas 75222 (214) 233-6611 LIMITED WARRANTY All Overhead Door Corporation's products are sold with a one year limited warranty for workmanship, THE)" A-- -�\�∎ :: TRAM NAM SINCE Cam' i...y.:.al> ua1 materials and installation by the Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR," Copies of this limited warranty may be obtained on request from your local Distributor of The "OVERHEAD DOOR." O Overhead Door Corporation Dallas, Texas 75222 Form A -575 Rev. 1980 Copyrighlt 1979 Overhead Dour C:orpc ration Printed in U.S.A. LU . s` k X118 � ,1 4 $ : i /,� r 2 \ § / } 1 '' w!/ } 1. > 4 s : z } P v §` r �� �& ¥ V . . . ' \ . . \ _ Per letter date! 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