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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020 Drawings 16 x 7 2283 Zone 61/19/2021 Florida Building Code Online OF [!f ; Professional BCIS Home ! Log In j User Registration I Hot Topics Submit Surcharge Stats & Facts Publications ! Contact Us BCIS Site Map Links Search j Nr Product Approval 4 USER: Public User Product Approval Menu > Product or Application Search > Application List > Application Detail FL # FL15074-R8 Application Type Revision Code Version j Application Status :A011 sdj Comments Archived Product Manufacturer C.H.I. Overhead Doors Address/Phone/Email 1485 Sunrise Drive Arthur, IL 61911 (217)543-2135 Ext4273 windloadengineering@chiohd,com Authorized Signature Pat Hunter windloadengineering@chiohd,com Technical Representative Address/Phone/Email Quality Assurance Representative Address/Phone/Email Category Exterior Doors Subcategory Sectional Exterior Door Assemblies Compliance Method Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or a Licensed Florida Professional Engineer Evaluation Report - Hardcopy Received Florida Engineer or Architect Name who developed the John E. Scates Evaluation Report Florida License PE-51737 Quality Assurance Entity Architectural Testing, Inc., an Intertek Company Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date 12/31/2023 Validated By Kurt Dietrich PE Validation Checklist - Hardcopy Received Certificate of Independence Referenced Standard and Year (of Standard) Equivalence of Product Standards Certified By Sections from the Code FL15074 R8 COI Cert of Ind Scates 2020s.pdf Standard ANSI/DASMA 108 ANSI/DASMA 115 Year 2017 2017 Product Approval Method Method 1 Option D https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr app_dti.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDquS73Fr2ZyiPkP25NDdiVkXPBliHf%2fhkUfXfC91YXM4vg%3d%3d 1/4 1/19/2021 Florida Building Code Online Date Submitted Date Validated Date Pending FBC Approval Date Approved Summary of Products Go to Page 10/13/2020 10/14/2020 10/22/2020 12/15/2020 FL # Model, Number or Name Description 0 0 Page 2/ 2 0 ill 15074.21 115074.21 Sandwich Doors, Sectional steel clad sandwich with polystyrene or thermally Residential broken polyurethane insulation, for widths 14'-00" through 16-00" see drawing for applicable pressures. Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: No Design Pressure: N/A Other: Sectional doors provided for wind load applications. 15074.22 Sandwich Doors, Residential Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: No Design Pressure: N/A Other: Sectional doors provided for wind load applications. Installation Instructions FL15074 R8 II Jam bAttach mentDetails 2020 s.pdf FL15074 R8 II Z5-16-02302 s.pdf Verified By: John E. Scates, P.E. FL-51737 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Evaluation Reports FL15074 R8 AE FL15074 Eval RepL s.pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Sectional steel clad sandwich with polystyrene or thermally broken polyurethane insulation, for widths 12'-00" through 20'-00" see drawing for applicable pressures. Installation Instructions FL15074 R8 II Jam bAttach mentDetails 2020 s.pdf FL15074 R8 II Z6-16-02302 s.pdf Verified By: John E. Scates, P.E. FL-51737 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Evaluation Reports FL15074 R8 AE FL15074 Eval Rept s.pd� Created by Independent Third Party: Yes 1 15074.23 15074.23 Sandwich Doors, Sectional steel clad sandwich with polystyrene or thermally { Residential broken polyurethane insulation, for widths 10'-00" through I 16-00" see drawing for applicable pressures. Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: Yes Design Pressure: N/A Other: Sectional doors provided for wind load and impact applications. Installation Instructions FL15074 R8 II Jam bAttach mentDetails 2020 s.pdf FL15074 R8 II Z6i-16-02502 s.pdf Verified By: John E. Scates, P.E. FL-51737 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Evaluation Reports FL15074 R8 AE FL15074 Eval Rept s.pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes ----- 15074.24 15074.24 Sandwich Doors, Sectional steel clad sandwich with polystyrene or thermally Residential broken polyurethane insulation, for widths 12'-00" through { 16-00" see drawing for applicable pressures. Limits of Use Installation Instructions Approved for use in HVHZ: No FL15074 R8 II Jam bAttach mentDetails 2020 s.pdf Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes FL15074 R8 II Z7-16-02302 s.pdf Impact Resistant: No Verified By: John E. Scates, P.E. FL-51737 Design Pressure: N/A Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Other: Sectional doors provided for wind load applications. Evaluation Reports FL15074 R8 AE FL15074 Eval RepL—s.pdf i Created by Independent Third Party: Yes 15074.25 15074.25 Sandwich Doors, Sectional steel clad sandwich with polystyrene or thermally Residential broken polyurethane insulation, for widths 12'-00" through 20 -00" see drawing for applicable pressures. Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Approved for use outside HVHZ: Yes Impact Resistant: No Design Pressure: N/A Other: Sectional doors provided for wind load applications. Installation Instructions FL15074 R8 II Jam bAttach mentDetails 2020 s.pdf FL15074 R8 II Z8-16-02302 s.pdf Verified By: John E. Scates, P.E. FL-51737 Created by Independent Third Party: Yes Evaluation Reports FL15074 R8 AE FL15074 Eval Rept s.pdf Created by Independent Third Party: Yes 15074.26 15074.26 Sandwich Doors, Sectional steel clad sandwich with polystyrene or thermally Residential broken polyurethane insulation, for widths 14'-00" through 16-00" see drawing for applicable pressures. Limits of Use Approved for use in HVHZ: No Installation Instructions FL15074 R8 II JambAttachmentDetails 2020 s.pdf https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr�_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDquS73Fr2ZyiPkP25NDdiVkXPB1iHf%2fhkUfXfC91YXM4vg%3d%3d 2/4 CAL mffxxxE40 moons F-T-JF-1 WIN111IR fAI(ER � o00 SERI ' _ iSeries Supplemental Wind Load Instructions Sandwich Doors: Residential Higher wind pressures and larger doors require additional reinforcement. CAUTION Premature failure of door system may result from improper Aapplication. See chart in lower left corner of drawing sheet one for the approved wind pressures and door sizes. These instructions do not contain basic door installation steps and related safety information. AWARNING Failure to follow basic installation steps and related safety information may result in injury or death. Door installers must follow a primary instruction manual for basic door installation steps and related safety information. The correct selection of door and framing materials in adherence with local building code directives is the responsibility of the building owner/designer. Use of a reinforced garage door does not constitute automatic compliance with any building code. Local building code officials determine compliance criteria. A locking system must be installed if the door is not electrically operated. See drawing for stop molding requirements, when door is not more than 1" wider than opening. When using stop molding, secure molding with minimum 8d nails or 2-1/2" long screws. Digitally signed by John E. Scates, P.E. Date: 2020.10.01 17:20:19-05'00' Supplemental —Wind —Load —Instructions —Sandwich Copyright 2020 C.H.I. overhead Doors John E. Scates.. P.E. 2560 King Arthur, Ste 124-54 Lewisville, Texas 75056 TXPE 56308. F-2203 Florida P.E. # 51737 cENsArFs/Vol No.51737 0 STATE OF �ss/ONAL �? �/►1� 11111� J Professional Engineer's seal provided only for verification of windload construction details Page 1 of 5 For Use With Drawing Number Z6-16-02302 Strut Placement Door Height Section 6-6" to T-0" T-6" to 8'-0" 8'-3" to 8'-9" 9'-0" to 10'-6" 10'-9" to 12'-3" 12'-6" to 14'-0" 14'-3" to 15'-9" 16-0" to 1T-6" 17-9" to 19'-3" 19'-6" to 20'-0" Number 12 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 at Detail A 11 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 at Detail A 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail C 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 at Detail A I at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail C 9 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A I at Detail A 1 at Detail B I at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 8 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A I at Detail A 1 at Detail B I at Detail B I at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail C N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 at Detail A 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 6 N/A N/A N/A 1 at Detail A 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail C S N/A 1 at Detail A 1 at Detail A I at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 4 1 at Detail A 1 at Detail B I at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail C 3 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C I at Detail C 1 at Detail C I at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C 1 at Detail C I at Detail C 2 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Derail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 I at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail B I at Detail B 1 at Detail B 1 at Detail D 1 at Detail D 1 at Detail D I at Detail D 1 at Detail D 1 at Detail D 1 at Detail D 1 at Detail D 1 at Detail D I at Detail D Push Nut Detail (use on all rollers) use 3/8" I. D. on bottom fixture roller stem use 7/16" 1. D. on end hinge and top fixture roller stems Push nut: Slide roller into fixture and tap push nut onto roller stem using 1/2" socket and hammer. Leave 1/8" to 1/4" E space between push nut and fixture. Track Bracket Spacing D Track bracket spacing shown for doors up to four sections high. Additional door sections may be added for maximum door height depicted on line drawing. Track brackets must be added (per track) for each section and spaced at a distance not greater than the corresponding section height (see line drawing for required quantities). Nominal C Spacing Spacing Strut Placement Concerning Windows E l Where a strut crosses a window, it is acceptable to move the strut from a position of "Strut above hinge" down to "Strut on top half of the hinge". It is D 28" B also acceptable to move teks screws from the upper leg of the strut down to the lower leg of the strut (shown below) if needed to keep both teks C 16" embedded in the section. Both applications may be used at the same time as required. B 12" A A 1 10" 3" tolerance teks Page 2 of 5 For Use With Drawing Number Z6-16-02302 Strut Placement Detail i— Strut Top Fixture Strut above top fixture Strut on bottom half of hinge Detail A Detail B Strut End Hinge Strut on top half of hinge Detail C (optional placement) Strut above bottom fixture Detail D .id Hinge Strut Strut End Hinge Strut above hinge Detail C Strut sidential ttom Fixture Strut strut Strut Strut Strut Strut 6 Struts Page 3 of 5 Ga U a is iad w d' lNiq 3[-u ro d E s ,� NCA F XliiuEnb o a O qp N !� 00 Cis C M Rf w t` W C, p y 0❑ V 00fq y E c 3 t p C ° Kliimb EE! 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