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kLL ROOF PENETRATIONS 96 SQUARE BURGLAR BAR <br />'INCHESOR LARGER' ARE REdUIRED TO <br />PAC K/A'G E <br />-BE SECUREU WITH BURGLAR BARS. . <br />'CONTACT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT` <br />AT 647-5846 FOR: SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES: <br />AND ROUGH INSPECTION PRIOR TO <br />MECI-IANICAL SIrNOFF BURGLAR ANIZEDSTEELANDARE rSTEEL OD RICATED OF <br />INSERTS ARE, A ONE-PIECE WELDED CONSTRUCTION <br />• AI 1 WCI AQ-AOff COOAVfiM iAh Lt 91Af VAN1711?Jl: MK&Ontlmh <br />in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the window while, <br />simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of seventy-five (75) pounds is applied to the same area <br />of the same sash member in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass toward the exterior <br />side of the window. With the load removed, apply the manipulation test described in subsection <br />(B)(3)(1), supra. <br />(g) For inside sliding windows, repeat Test (f) while simultaneously applying a concentrated load of <br />twenty-five (25) pounds inward at the end of the movable bottom rail near the meeting stile opposite <br />the lockstile. For outside sliding windows, repeat Test (f) while simultaneously applying a concentrated <br />load of twenty-five (25) pounds in the same direction as the perpendicular load inward at the end of the <br />movable bottom rail near the meeting stile opposite the lock stile outward. <br />(h) Perform the disassembly and manipulation test as described in subsection (13)(3)(m), supra. <br />(3) The tests for Types B and C window assemblies shall be performed In the following order: <br />(a) With the swinging sash in the normal position, apply a concentrated load of one hundred (100) <br />pounds within three 3 inches of each end of the rail or stile which is opposite the hinged side in the <br />p () pp g , <br />direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the window. <br />(b) Repeat Test (a) and simultaneously apply a concentrated load of one hundred (100) pounds on the <br />outside within one (1) inch of the end of the stile or rail which is opposite the hinged side, in a direction <br />parallel to the plane of the glazing which would tend to disengage the lock. <br />(c) With the swinging sash in the normal position, apply a concentrated load of two hundred (200) <br />pounds on the rail or stile containing the locking device within six (6) inches of the lock. <br />(d) Repeat Test (b) while simultaneously applying Test (c). The manipulation test described in subsection <br />(13)(3)(1), supra, shall be applied in Tests (a), (b) and (d) to the sash with the load removed. <br />(e) Perform the disassembly and manipulation test as described in subsection (B)(3)(m), supra. <br />(4) Tests for Type D window assemblies shall be performed in the following order: <br />(a) With the sash in the normal position, simultaneously apply a concentrated load of one hundred (100) <br />pounds within three (3) inches of the ends of each rail or stile which is perpendicular to the pivot sides in <br />the direction that would tend to open the sash. <br />(b) With the sash in the normal position, apply a concentrated load of one hundred (100) pounds on the <br />rail or stile containing the pivot within one (1) inch of the pivot in a direction parallel to the pivots. <br />(c) Repeat Test (b), applying the load to the opposite rail or stile. <br />(d) With the sash in the normal position, apply a concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds on the <br />rail or stile containing the locking device within six (6) inches of the lock. <br />(e) Repeat Test (d) while simultaneously applying the load specified in Test (b). Repeat Test (d) while <br />simultaneously applying the load specified in Test (c) above. The manipulation test described in <br />subsection (13)(3)(1), supra, shall be applied in Tests (a), (b), (c) and (d) above to the sash with the load <br />removed. <br />(f) Perform the disassembly and manipulation test as described in subsection (B)(3)(m), supra. <br />(5) A window assembly shall fail these tests if at any time during or after the tests, the assembly does <br />not remain engaged, intact, and in the closed and locked position, or by manipulating exposed <br />component; or if one can enter through displaced or damaged portions. <br />(6) The report shall contain a description of the results of the test performed in accordance with the test <br />methods above. The report shall include the following: Identification of the samples tested; type, <br />location, and number of anchors; type and thickness of glazing material and an indication of whether or <br />not the subject passed the test. The report shall also indicate at what point the assembly fails. The test <br />report shall be certified to be a true copy by the testing laboratory and shall be forwarded direct from <br />the laboratory to the enforcing authority. <br />(Ord. No. NS-1424, § 1, 6-5-78) <br />tend to remove the fixed panel from the frame jamb pocket. With the load applied, determine if entry <br />can be gained by manipulation as described in subsection (13)(3)(1), infra. <br />(b) With the panels in the normal position, a concentrated load of three hundred (300) pounds shall be <br />applied at midspan of the fixed 'ambstile in the direction parallel to the lane of the lass that would <br />pP p J p p g <br />tend to remove the fixed panel from the frame jamb pocket while, simultaneously, an additional <br />concentrated load of one hundred fifty (150) pounds is applied at midspan of the fixed panel interlock <br />stile in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass which would tend to disengage the meeting <br />stiles. With this load applied, determine if entry can be gained by manipulation as described in <br />subsection (13)(3)(1), infra. <br />(c) Repeat Test (a) with the fixed panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door <br />frame. The lifting force need not exceed one hundred fifty (150) pounds at the bottom of the exterior <br />face of the meeting stile. With this load applied, determine if entry can be gained by manipulation as <br />described in subsection (13)(3)(1), infra. <br />(5) A sliding door assembly shall fail these tests if at any time during or after the test, the sliding door <br />assembly does not remain engaged, intact, and in the closed and locked position or by manipulating an <br />exposed component; or if one can enter through displaced or damaged portions. <br />(6) The report shall include the following: Identification of the samples tested; type, size, location, and <br />number of locking devices; type, location, and number of anchors; type and thickness of glazing material <br />and an indication of whether or not the subject passed the test. The report shall also indicate at what <br />point the assembly fails. The report shall be certified to be a true copy by the testing laboratory and <br />shall be forwarded direct from the laboratory to the enforcing authority. <br />(C) Window classifications. <br />(1) Type A window assemblies incorporate one (1) or more sashes that open by sliding in the plane of <br />the wall in which the window is installed. <br />(2) Type B window assemblies incorporate one (1) or more framed sashes which are hinged at or near <br />two (2) corners of the individual sash and open toward the exterior of the wall. <br />(3) Type C window assemblies incorporate one (1) or more sashes which open toward the interior and <br />are hinged at or near two (2) corners of the sash. <br />(4) Type D window assemblies incorporate one (1) or more sashes which are hinged or pivot near the <br />center so that part of the sash opens into the interior wall and part opens toward the exterior. <br />(D) Window tests/procedures. <br />(1) Window assemblies shall be mounted following the manufacturer's installation instructions. Install <br />the window assembly in a test fixture which simulates the wall construction required by Chapter 25 of <br />the Uniform Building Code. The unit shall be fully glazed. The sash shall be closed and locked with the <br />primary locking device only. <br />(2) Tests for Type A window assemblies shall be performed in the following order: <br />(a) With the sliding sash in the normal position, a concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds shall <br />be applied separately to each member incorporating a locking device, at a point on the sash member <br />within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would <br />tend to open the window. With the load removed, apply the manipulation test described in subsection <br />(13)(3)(1), supra. <br />(b) With the sliding sash in the normal position, a concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds shall <br />be applied separately to each sash member incorporating a locking device, at a point on the sash <br />member within six (6) inches of the locking device in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that <br />would tend to open the window while, simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of seventy-five <br />(75) pounds is applied in the same area of the same sash member in the direction perpendicular to the <br />plane of the glass toward the interior side of the window. With the load removed, apply the <br />manipulation test described in subsection (13)(3)(1), supra. <br />(c) With the sliding sash in the normal position, a concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds shall <br />be applied separately to each sash member incorporating a locking device, at a point on the sash <br />member within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that <br />would tend to open the window while, simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of seventy-five <br />(75) pounds is applied to the same area of the same sash member in the direction perpendicular to the <br />plane of the glass toward the exterior side of the window. With the load removed, apply the <br />manipulation test described in subsection (13)(3)(1), supra. <br />(d) With the sliding sash lifted upward to the full limit within the confines of the window frame, a <br />concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds shall be applied separately to each sash member <br />incorporating a locking device, at a point on the sash within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the <br />direction parallel to the plane of glass that would tend to open the window. With the load removed, <br />apply the manipulation test described in subsection (13)(3)(1), supra. <br />(e) With the sliding sash lifted upward to the full limit within the confines of the window frame, a <br />concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds shall be applied separately to each sash member <br />incorporating a locking device, at a point on the sash within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the <br />direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the window while, simultaneously, <br />an additional concentrated load of seventy-five (75) pounds is applied to the same area of the same sash <br />member in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass towards the interior side of the window. <br />With the load removed, apply the manipulation test described in subsection (13)(3)(1), supra. <br />(f) With the sliding sash lifted upward to the full limit within the confines of the window frame, a <br />concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds shall be applied separately to each sash member <br />incorporating a locking device, at a point on the sash member within six (6) inches of the locking device, <br />(3) Tests shall be performed on the samples in the following order: <br />(a) With the panels in the test position, a concentrated load of eight hundred (800) pounds shall be <br />applied to the vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six (6) inches <br />of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door. <br />With the load removed, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as <br />described in Test (1), infra. <br />(b) With panels in the test position, a concentrated load of fifty (50) pounds shall be applied to the <br />vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six (6) inches of the locking <br />device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door while, <br />simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds is applied to the same <br />area of the same stile in a direction perpendicular to the plane of glass toward the interior side of the <br />building. With the load applied, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by <br />manipulation as directed in Test (1), infra. <br />(c) Repeat test (b) substituting eight hundred (800) pounds for the indicated fifty (50) pounds. Perform <br />the manipulation tests with the load removed. <br />(d) With the panels in the test position, a concentrated load of fifty (50) pounds shall be applied to the <br />vertical pull stile incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six (6) inches of the locking <br />device, in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door while <br />simultaneously, an additional concentrated load of two hundred (200) pounds is applied to the same <br />stile in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the glass toward the exterior side of the door. With <br />the load applied, determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described <br />in Test (1), infra. <br />(e) Repeat Test (d) substituting eight hundred (800) pounds for the indicated fifty (50) pounds. Perform <br />the manipulation tests with the load removed. <br />(f) With the movable panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door frame, a <br />concentrated load of eight hundred (800) pounds shall be applied separately to each vertical pull stile <br />incorporating a locking device, at a point on the stile within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the <br />direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would tend to open the door. With the load removed, <br />determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test (1), infra. <br />(g) With the movable panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door frames, a <br />concentrated load of fifty (50) pounds shall be applied to the vertical pull stile incorporating a locking <br />device, at a point on the stile within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the <br />plane of the glass that would tend to open the door while, simultaneously, an additional concentrated <br />load of two hundred (200) pounds is applied to the same area of the same stile in the direction <br />perpendicular to the plane of the glass toward the interior side of the door. With load applied, <br />determine if the primary locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test (1), infra. <br />(h) Repeat Test (g) substituting eight hundred (800) pounds for the indicated fifty (50) pounds. Perform <br />the manipulation tests with the load removed. <br />(i) With the movable panel lifted upward to its full limit within the confines of the door panel, a <br />concentrated load of fifty (50) pounds shall be applied to the vertical stile incorporating a locking device, <br />at a point on the stile within six (6) inches of the locking device, in the direction parallel to the plane of <br />glass that would tend to open the door while, simultaneously, and additional concentrated load of two <br />hundred (200) pounds is applied to the same area of the same stile in the direction perpendicular to the <br />plane of the glass toward the exterior side of the door. With the load applied, determine if the primary <br />locking device can be unlocked by manipulation as described in Test (1), infra. <br />(j) Repeat Test (i) substituting eight hundred (800) pounds for the indicated fifty (50) pounds. Perform <br />the manipulation tests with the load removed. <br />(k) For inside sliding doors, repeat Test (d) while simultaneously applying a concentrated load of fifty <br />(50) pounds at the end of the movable bottom rail near the meeting stiles inward. For outside sliding <br />doors, repeat Test (d) while simultaneously applying a concentrated load of fifty (50) pounds at the end <br />of the movable bottom rail near the meeting stiles and outward. <br />(1) Lift, push, pull, or otherwise manipulate by hand the door relative to the clearances within the frame <br />while attempting to open the door. This test shall be conducted continuously for five (5) minutes. <br />Examine the assembly and determine a method and position for inserting a tool through the assembly <br />from the outside so as to contact the primary locking device or the latch. Two (2) different tools shall be <br />used: A knife or spatula with a thin blade approximately one -thirty-second (1/32) inch thick, not more <br />than one (1) inch wide and no longer than six (6) inches; and a piece of stiff steel wire with a diameter of <br />approximately one -sixteenth (1/16) inch. Determine whether it is possible to insert the wire or <br />manipulate with either of these tools so as to unlock the door within a five-minute time period. <br />(m) With the following tools: <br />1. A knife or spatula with a thin blade approximately one -thirty-second (1/32) inch thick, not more than <br />one (1) inch wide, and no longer than six (6) inches; and <br />2. A straight or Phillips screwdriver with a maximum six (6) inch shaft. <br />Remove from the door assembly all screws, glazing heads, or other mechanical fasteners which can be <br />removed readily from the exterior within a time limit of five (5) minutes. Determine if the primary <br />locking device can be unlocked or entry gained by manipulation as described in Test (1), infra. <br />(4) Fixed panels. Fixed panels shall be fastened in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Tests <br />shall be performed in the following order: <br />(a) With the panels in the normal position, a concentrated load of three hundred (300) pounds shall be <br />applied at midspan of the fixed jambstile in the direction parallel to the plane of the glass that would <br />�1 <br />Architecture + Planning <br />17911 Von Karman Ave. <br />Suite 200 <br />Irvine, CA 92614 <br />ktgy.com <br />949.851.2133 <br />KTGY Project No: 2017-0934 <br />Project Contact: Debbie Holland <br />Email: dholland@ktgy.com <br />Principal: Wil Wong <br />Project Designer: D. Schoolmeester <br />Project Director: Debbie Holland <br />Developer <br />ED OAK <br />INVL�'S"I' AL:N I'S <br />4199 CAMPUS DRIVE <br />IRVINE, CA 92612 <br />PHONE NO. 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