NanaWall Cero Sliding Aluminum-Framed Glass Doors User Manual
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Cero Sliding Aluminum-Framed Glass Doors
Product Information
The Minimal Alum-Framed Insulated Glass Multi-Track Sliding
System is a floor track supported, minimal aluminum-framed, glass
sliding door system. It is designed to provide a sleek and modern
appearance while offering insulation and functionality. The system
can be operated manually or with an optional electrical drive
assembly for convenience.
Key Features:
- Minimal aluminum frame
- Insulated glass panels
- Multi-track sliding system
- Optional electrical drive assembly
The product complies with various industry standards and
specifications, including those set by the American Architectural
Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI). It also meets the requirements of the
Construction Products Directive (CPD) and the Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC).
Product Usage Instructions
Before installing the sliding aluminum-framed glass doors,
ensure that you have examined the contract documents and relevant
sections that may affect or be affected by the work. This includes
the drawings, general provisions of the contract, and specification
sections.
If an electrical drive assembly option is chosen, it can be
switched or remotely activated. Please refer to the separate
instructions provided by the manufacturer for installation and
operation of the electrical drive assembly.
Installation Steps:
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Prepare the floor by following the requirements specified in
Section 03 30 00 (Cast-In-Place Concrete). -
Install wood framing rough openings (R.O.) and blocking
according to Section 06 10 00 (Rough Carpentry). -
Ensure joint protection as per Section 07 90 00 (Joint
Protection). -
Use metal framing rough openings (R.O.) and reinforcement in
non-structural areas, following Section 09 22 16 (Non-Structural
Metal Framing). -
For sliding glass partitions, refer to Section 10 22 43
(Sliding Glass Partitions) for NanaWall cero specifications.
References:
For testing, performance requirements, and standards compliance,
the product adheres to the following reference standards:
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AAMA 501: Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of
Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors Using Dynamic Pressure -
AAMA 502: Voluntary Specification for Field Testing of Newly
Installed Fenestration Products -
AAMA 611: Voluntary Specification for Anodized Architectural
Aluminum -
AAMA 2604: Voluntary Specifications, Performance Requirements
and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic Coatings on
Aluminum Extrusions and Panels -
AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11: NAFS-2011, North American
Fenestration Standard – Specification for Windows, Doors, and
Skylights -
ANSI Z97.1: Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of
Test for Safety Glazing Material Used in Buildings -
ASTM C1036: Standard Specification for Flat Glass
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ASTM C1048: Standard Specification for Heat-Strengthened and
Fully Tempered Flat Glass -
ASTM E90: Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of
Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and
Elements -
ASTM E413: Classification for Rating Sound Insulation
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ASTM E1332: Standard Classification for Rating Outdoor-Indoor
Sound Attenuation -
ASTM F842: Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry
Resistance of Sliding Door Assemblies -
Construction Products Directive (CPD)
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CE Mark
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CPSC 16CFR-1201: Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing
Materials
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SLIDING ALUMINUM-FRAMED GLASS DOORS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY A. Section includes furnishing and installing a floor track
supported, minimal aluminum-framed, glass
door panel / wall system that includes: Minimal profile aluminum panel
framing. Integrated aluminum head guide rail tracks. Integrated aluminum
running floor rail sill tracks with stainless steel rail runner inserts.
Manual sliding hardware a. Carrier rollers, ball bearings and wheels. b.
Locking hardware with handle. c. Gasket seals and brushes. Glass and glazing.
Insect Screen (optional). Accessories as required for a complete working
installation. Purenit floor track extension profile with adjustable base.
NOTE: Switched or remotely activated “Electrical Drive Assembly” operation is
available by others as an option.
Electrical drive assembly. B. Related Documents and Sections: Contractor to
examine Contract Documents for requirements
that directly affect or are affected by Work of this Section. A list of those
Documents and Sections include, but is not limited to, the following:
Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and
Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 General Requirements, Specification
Sections, apply to this Section. Section 03 30 00, Cast-In-Place Concrete:
Inset floor track. Section 06 10 00, Rough Carpentry: Wood framing R.O. and
blocking. Section 07 90 00, Joint Protection. Section 09 22 16, Non-Structural
Metal Framing: Metal framing R.O. and reinforcement.
Section 10 22 43, Sliding Glass Partitions: NanaWall cero.
1.02 REFERENCES A. Reference Standards in accordance with Division 01 and
current editions from the following:
AAMA. American Architectural Manufacturers Association; www.aamanet.org a.
AAMA 501, Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Windows, Curtain
Walls, and
Doors Using Dynamic Pressure. b. AAMA 502, Voluntary Specification for Field
Testing of Newly Installed Fenestration
Products.
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c. AAMA 611, Voluntary Specification for Anodized Architectural Aluminum.
d. AAMA 2604, Voluntary Specifications, Performance Requirements and Test
Procedures for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and
Panels.
e. AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11, NAFS-2011, North American Fenestration
Standard – Specification for Windows, Doors, and Skylights.
ANSI. American National Standards Institute; www.ansi.org
a. ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for
Safety Glazing Material Used in Buildings.
ASTM. ASTM International; www.astm.org
a. ASTM C1036, Standard Specification for Flat Glass.
b. ASTM C1048, Standard Specification for Heat-Strengthened and Fully Tempered
Flat Glass.
c. ASTM E90, Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound
Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements.
d. ASTM E413, Classification for Rating Sound Insulation.
e. ASTM E1332, Standard Classification for Rating Outdoor-Indoor Sound
Attenuation.
f. ASTM F842, Standard Test Methods for Measuring the Forced Entry Resistance
of Sliding Door Assemblies.
Construction Products Directive (CPD), a legal mandate of the European
Commission; http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/european-
standards/harmonisedstandards/construction-products/index_en.htm
a. CE Mark; http://ec.europa.eu/growth/single-market/ce-marking/index_en.htm
CPSC. Consumer Product Safety Commission; www.cpsc.gov
a. CPSC 16CFR-1201, Safety Standard for Architectural Glazing Materials.
b. CSA Group (Canadian Standards Association); www.csagroup.org/global/en/home
c. CSA A440S1 – The Canadian supplement to North American (NAFS) standards.
DIN. “Deutsches Institut für Normung” (German Institute for Standardization);
www.enstandard.eu/din-standards; EN. “European Standards”; www.en-standard.eu;
and ISO. “International Organization for Standardization”;
www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_ics.htm
a. DIN EN 1191, Windows and doors – Resistance to repeated opening and closing
– Test method; German version EN 1191:2000.
b. DIN EN 1627, Pedestrian door sets, windows, curtain walling, grilles, and
shutters – Burglar resistance – Requirements and classification.
c. DIN EN 1628, Pedestrian door sets, windows, curtain walling, grilles, and
shutters – Burglar resistance – Test method for the determination of
resistance under static loading.
d. DIN EN 1629, Pedestrian door sets, windows, curtain walling, grilles, and
shutters – Burglar resistance – Test method for the determination of
resistance under dynamic loading.
e. DIN EN 1630, Pedestrian door sets, windows, curtain walling, grilles, and
shutters – Burglar resistance – Test method for the determination of
resistance to manual burglary attempts.
f. DIN EN ISO 717-1, Acoustics – Rating of sound insulation in buildings and
building elements.
g. DIN EN ISO 9001, 2015 quality management system registration.
h. DIN EN ISO 10140-1, 2, 3, 4 & 5, Airborne sound measurement.
i. DIN EN ISO 14001, 2015 environmental management system registration.
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j. DIN 18040-1, Construction of accessible buildings – Design principles –
Part 1: Publicly accessible buildings.
Energy Star, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Program;
www.energystar.gov
FL. Florida Building Commission Product Approval;
https://floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_srch.aspx
NFRC. National Fenestration Rating Council; www.nfrc.org
a. ANSI/NFRC 100, Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product U-factors
b. ANSI/NFRC 200, Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Solar Heat Gain Coefficient and Visible Transmittance at Normal Incidence
c. ANSI/NFRC 400, Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Air Leakage
d. ANSI/NFRC 500, Procedure for Determining Fenestration Product Condensation Resistance Rating Values
1.03 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Coordination by Contractor:
Coordinate inset bottom track with structural drawings. See Section 03 30 00.
Coordinate Sliding Glass Wall system and framing R.O.
B. Pre-installation Meetings: See Section 01 30 00.
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. For Contractor submittal procedures see Section 01 30 00.
B. Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s printed product literature for each
Sliding Glass Wall system to be incorporated into the Work. Show performance
test results and details of construction relative to materials, dimensions of
individual components, profiles, and colors.
C. Product Drawings: Indicate Sliding Glass Wall system component sizes,
dimensions and framing R.O., configuration, sliding panels, stacking layout,
typical head jamb, side jambs and sill details, type of glazing material, and
field measurements.
D. Certificates: Submit CE Mark certificate.
E. Manufacturers’ Instructions: Submit manufacturer’s installation
instructions.
F. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit Owner’s Manual from manufacturer.
Identify with project name, location and completion date, and type and size of
unit installed.
NOTE: Delete the following Article if LEED is not applicable; edit to meet
project LEED requirements.
G. Sustainable Design Submittals (USGBC LEED®): Refer to Section 01 81 15,
LEED Design Requirements.
LEED 2009 (v3) Credits. Complete online LEED forms and submit other required
materials as follows:
a. Materials and Resources (MR) Credits:
1). MR Credit 1.1 (MRc1.1): Building Reuse – Maintain Existing Exterior Walls, Floors and Roof.
NOTE:
2). MR Credit 1.2 (MRc1.2): Building Reuse – Maintain Existing Interior
Nonstructural Elements.
3). MR Credit 2 (MRc2): Construction Waste Management. MR Credit 3 below can
apply to reusing salvaged Sliding Glass Walls.
4). MR Credit 3: Materials Reuse – 5% (MRc3.1) or 10% (MRc3.2)
b. Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) Credits:
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1). IEQ Credit 2 (IEQc2): Increased Ventilation – Case 2 – Naturally Ventilated Spaces.
2). IEQ Credit 8.1 (IEQc8.1): Daylight & Views – Daylight 75% of Spaces.
3). IEQ Credit 8.2 (IEQc8.2): Daylight & Views – Views for 90% of Spaces.
LEED v4 for Interior Design and Construction (ID&C) Credits. Complete online LEED forms and submit other required materials as follows:
a. Materials and Resources (MR) Credits: NOTE: MR Credit 1 below can apply to reusing salvaged Sliding Glass Walls.
1). MR Credit 1 (MRc1): Building Life-Cycle Impact Reduction; Option 3 – Building and Material Reuse.
b. Indoor Environmental Quality (EQ) Credits:
1). EQ Credit 7 (EQc7): Daylight
2). EQ Credit 8 (EQc8): Quality Views
3). EQ Credit 9 (EQc9): Acoustic Performance
a). Submit calculations or measurements for occupant spaces to meet sound transmission class ratings between adjacent spaces and reverberation time requirements within a room.
H. LEED Closeout Documentation: NOTE: Edit below to meet project LEED requirements.
LEED 2009 (v3). Submit completed LEEDTM submittal Worksheet Templates for the following credits:
a. MRc1.1, MRc1.2, MRc2, MRc3, MRc6, IEQc2, IEQc8.1, IEQc8.2
LEED v4 (ID&C). Submit information and documentation to complete LEEDTM
Worksheet Templates for the following credits:
a. MRc1, EQc7, EQc8, EQc9
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Regulatory Requirements: Glass Door to be CE Mark certified.
NOTE:
The CE mark serves as verification that the product conforms with the essential requirements of the Construction Products Directive (CPD), a legal mandate of the European Commission. CE certified windows and doors provide building professionals with a uniform set of technical standards to evaluate and specify product performance with added assurance that NanaWall products are safe and fit for purpose.
B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Manufacturer capable of providing complete, precision built, engineered, pre-fitted units with a minimum thirty (30) years’ experience in the manufacture of folding-sliding door systems for large opening glass walls for the North American market.
Manufacturer to have ISO 9001: 2015 quality management system registration.
Manufacturer to have ISO 14001: 2015 environmental management system registration.
C. Installer Qualifications: Installer experienced in the installation of manufacturer’s products or other similar products for large openings. Installer to provide reference list of at least three (3) projects of similar scale and complexity successfully completed in the last three (3) years.
Installer to be trained and certified by manufacturer.
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D. Single Source Responsibility: Furnish Sliding Glass Wall system materials
from one manufacturer for entire Project.
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Comply with manufacturer’s instructions and recommendations, Section 01 60
00 requirements, and as follows:
Deliver materials to job site in sealed, unopened cartons or crates. a. Upon
receipt, Contractor to inspect the shipment to ensure it is complete, in good
condition
and meets project requirements.
Contractor to store material under cover in a clean and dry location,
protecting units against weather and defacement or damage from construction
activities, especially to the edges of panels.
1.07 FIELD CONDITIONS
A. Field Measurements: Contractor to field verify dimensions of rough openings
(R.O.). Mark field measurements on product drawing submittal.
1.08 WARRANTY A. Manufacturer Warranty: Provide All Glass Sliding Glass Wall
system manufacturer’s standard
limited warranty as per manufacturer’s published warranty document in force at
time of purchase, subject to change, against defects in materials and
workmanship, and only when installed by manufacturer’s certified trained
installer.
Warranty Period beginning with the earliest of 120 days from Date of Delivery
or Date of Substantial Completion:
a. Rollers: Ten (10) years. b. Insulated Glass Seal Failure: Five (5) years.
c. All Other Components Except Screens: Ten (10) years.
1). Exception: Five (5) years if NOT installed by manufacturer’s specific
system approved or certified trained installer.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURERS
A. Basis-of-Design Product by Manufacturer: cero® by NanaWall by NANA WALL
SYSTEMS, INC.
(www.nanawall.com) NANA WALL SYSTEMS, INC. 100 Meadow Creek Drive, Corte
Madera, CA 94925 Toll Free 800-873-5673
Telephone: 415-383-3148 Fax:
415-383-0312 Email: info@nanawall.com
Substitution Procedures: See Section 01 20 00; Submit completed and signed:
a. Document 00 43 25, Substitution Request Form (During Procurement), or b.
Document 00 63 25, Substitution Request Form (During Construction)
2.02 PERFORMANCE / DESIGN CRITERIA NOTE: Select one of the three Performance
Criteria Sill type paragraphs for Air Infiltration, Water Penetration,
Structural Loading, and Acoustical Performance, deleting items not chosen. For
structural loading, choose standard or reinforced.
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NOTE:
Edit for weeps. Weeps, when provided, are to be drilled in the field by the
installer to manufacturer’s requirements.
Air infiltration and water penetration testing results are only applicable if
the unit matches the tested panel and unit size, and type of sill.
Structural load testing results are only applicable for the test unit size and
type of locking and rods.
Comparative analysis charts published by manufacturer shows which panel sizes,
if any, meets the structural loading design pressures specifically required
for the project. Check for limitations on the use of these charts in the
jurisdiction of the project.
Forced entry testing results are only applicable for the test unit type of
locking.
See manufacturer’s latest published data regarding performance.
It is expected that the installed system’s performance would be not more than
2/3rds of the following certified laboratory test data in accordance with AAMA
502.
A. Performance Criteria (Lab Tested): Weather Performance Sill
cero III Triple-Glazed Standard Unit with Higher
Sliding Glass Door Units tested to AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08 and -11:
a. Standard Unit: Class CW-PG40-SD 23′ 1″ x 10′ 2″ (7047 mm x 3122 mm).
b. Reinforced Unit: Class CW-PG75-SD 23′ 1″ x 10′ 2″ (7047 mm x 3122 mm).
Air Infiltration/Exfiltration (ASTM E283, CSA A440-11, and NAFS-2011) @ 1.57 psf: 0.05 cfm/ft² / 0.04 cfm/ft²/A3
Static Water Penetration (ASTM E547 and E331):
12 psf (600 Pa)
Dynamic Water Penetration (AAMA 501):
12 psf (600 Pa)
Structural Loading (ASTM E330) Standard Unit:
1). Windload Resistance:
Pass L/175
2). Design Pressure Positive:
40 psf (1920 Pa)
3). Design Pressure Negative:
40 psf (1920 Pa)
b. Reinforced Unit
1). Windload Resistance:
Pass L/175
2). Design Pressure Positive:
80 psf (3840 Pa)
3). Design Pressure Negative:
73 psf (3500 Pa)
Acoustical Performance (ASTM E-90 and E-1332):
a. With 50 Db glass, unit STC (Rw) of 44 and OITC 35
Burglary Protection (EN 1628, 1629, 1630 / EN 1627):
a. Standard, Class RC2 (WK2)
b. Class RC3 (WK3)
B. Performance Criteria (Lab Tested): Performance Sill
cero II Double-Glazed with Higher Weather
Sliding Glass Door Units tested to AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-08 and -11:
a. Standard Unit: Class CW-PG35-SD 23′ 3″ x 10′ 3″ (7100 mm x 3130 mm)
b. Reinforced Unit: Class CW-PG60-SD 23′ 3″ x 10′ 3″ (7100 mm x 3130 mm)
Air Infiltration/Exfiltration (ASTM E283, CSA A440-11 and NAFS-2011) @ 1.57 psf: 0.09 cfm/ft² / 0.08 cfm/ft²/A3
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Static Water Penetration (ASTM E547 and E331):
12 psf (600 Pa)
Dynamic Water Penetration (AAMA 501):
12 psf (600 Pa)
Structural Loading (ASTM E330) Standard Unit:
1). Windload Resistance:
Pass L/175
2). Design Pressure Positive:
35 psf (1680 Pa)
3). Design Pressure Negative:
35 psf (1680 Pa)
b. Reinforced Unit:
1). Windload Resistance:
Pass L/175
2). Design Pressure Positive:
65 psf (3120 Pa)
3). Design Pressure Negative:
60 psf (2880 Pa)
Acoustical Performance (ASTM E-90 and E-1332):
a. With 47 Db glass, unit STC (Rw) of 43 and OITC 34
Burglary Protection (EN 1628, 1629, 1630 / EN 1627):
Standard and Class RC2 (WK2)
C. Performance Criteria (Lab Tested): / Hybrid Sill
cero II Double-Glazed with Flush / Low Profile Saddle
Air Infiltration/Exfiltration (ASTM E283, CSA A440-11 and NAFS-2011) @ 1.57 psf: 0.16 cfm/ft² / 0.13 cfm/ft²/A2
Static Water Penetration (ASTM E547 and E331):
6 psf (300 Pa) with U-channel inside
Structural Loading (ASTM E330) Standard Unit:
1). Windload Resistance:
Pass L/175
2). Design Pressure Positive:
35 psf (1680 Pa)
3). Design Pressure Negative:
35 psf (1680 Pa)
Acoustical Performance (ASTM E-90 and E-1332):
a. With 50 Db glass, unit STC (Rw) of 43 and OITC 34
b. With 38 Db glass, unit STC (Rw) of 33 and OITC 29
NOTE: Besides a certified burglary resistant frame option, cero® can also be
fitted with an electronic
security option by others.
D. For both cero II and cero III with all sill options:
System – Life Cycle Performance (DIN EN 1191/12400):
40,000 cycles
Forced Entry (ASTM F842):
Pass
Barrier-Free Accessibility (DIN 18040):
Pass
NOTE: For the highest levels of insulation and energy efficiency, cero’s
profiles are thermally broken
with glass fiber reinforced polyamide with thermal breaks aligned in the same
plane.
Thermal performance values vary depending on the glass, system, and configuration used in each individual application. U-Values as low as 0.29 and SHGC values as low as 0.19 are available to meet energy code requirements.
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NOTE:
Condensation may occur when system is installed in cold climates or in a facility with high indoor humidity. If condensation could be an issue for your application, NanaWall recommends taking appropriate measures during the design and construction phase to reduce or eliminate the possibility of condensation. There are many third-party sources discussing the nature of condensation and ways to reduce or eliminate condensation, including publications by AAMA, WDMA, and Efficient Windows Collaborative.
Thermal Performance (U-factor):
NFRC 100 (Rated, Certified and Labeled)
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) + Visible Light Transmission (VT): Certified and Labeled)
NFRC 200 (Rated,
Air Leakage:
NFRC 400 (Rated, Certified and Labeled)
Condensation Resistance Factor (CRF):
NFRC 500 (Rated, Certified and Labeled)
NOTE: With specific glazing, NFRC 100, 200, 400 and 500 ratings of the cero®
system can meet
Prescriptive Method requirements for U-factor, SHGC, Air Leakage and CRF of
California Title 24, Chapter 3, Building Envelope Requirements.
For the listing of NanaWall product NFRC testing reports go to the following website http://search.nfrc.org/search/searchdefault.aspx; click on Door (Find Ratings for Door Products); click on the Search by Manufacturer button; click Manufacturers, scroll down to and click on Nana Wall Systems, Inc., and click on the Find Products button.
EPA Energy Star:
Meets requirements
NOTE: (For guidance only as manufacturer is not a participant of the Energy Star Program.)
Energy Star values for DOORS with > 50% glass can be achieved through the use of specific glass units meeting the following requirements:
Northern & North-Central Region:
< 0.30 U-factor 0.40 SHGC
South-Central & Southern Region:
< 0.30 U-factor 0.25 SHGC
Energy Star Air Leakage Rating Requirements (ASTM E283 in accordance with NFRC 400 or AAMA/WDMA/CSA 101/I.S.2/A440-11):
Window, Sliding Door, or Skylight:
0.3 cfm/ft2 (1.54 L/s/m2)
E. Florida Building Code:
Florida Product Approval for cero II standard units with panel sizes up to 23′ 3″ (7087 mm )
wide x 10′ 2″ (4000 mm) high subject to manufacturer size chart:
FL38028.1
NOTE: FL38028.1 web-link is:
https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDqtoCaySjU0Iex7xxc6 diWt1CdZEchcqH4VCB7h1pEcexQ%3d%3d
Florida Product Approval for cero II reinforced units with panel sizes up to 23′ 3″ (7087 mm)
wide x 10′ 2″ (4000 mm) high subject to manufacturer’s size chart:
FL38028.2
NOTE: FL38028.2 web-link is:
https://www.floridabuilding.org/pr/pr_app_dtl.aspx?param=wGEVXQwtDqtoCaySjU0Iex7xxc6 diWt1CdZEchcqH4VCB7h1pEcexQ%3d%3d
Florida Product Approval for cero III standard and reinforced units with panel sizes up to
23′ 1-11/16″ (7053 mm) wide x 10′ 2″ (4000 mm) high subject to manufacturer’s size
chart:
FL35024.1
NOTE: FL35024.1 web-link is:
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F. LEED Characteristics:
LEED 2009 (v3)
a. MRc1.1: NanaWall exterior glass wall systems, not demolished in a renovation project, are reused in the same location.
b. MRc1.2: NanaWall interior glass wall systems, not demolished in a renovation project, are reused in the same location.
c. MRc2: NanaWall cardboard shipping crates are made of 60% recycled material and are 100% recyclable.
d. MRc3: NanaWall’s components easily disassemble and reassemble to “Use as salvaged… or reused materials.”
e. IEQc2: NanaWall systems provide natural ventilation in the open position,
assisting in the 90% required natural ventilation of occupied spaces of ASHRAE
62.1.
NOTE: 98% of the cero® system allows daylight through glass with only 2%
opaque metal frame.
f. EQc8.1: NanaWall glass wall assembly borrowed light brings daylight deeper into the floor plate.
g. EQc8.2: NanaWall glass wall assemblies provide direct outdoor lines of sight.
LEED v4 for Interior Design and Construction (ID&C)
a. MRc1: NanaWall can be easily disassembled for salvage and reuse.
NOTE: 98% of the cero® system allows daylight through glass with only 2%
opaque metal frame.
b. EQc7: NanaWall glass wall assembly borrowed light brings daylight deeper into the floor plate.
c. EQc8: NanaWall glass wall assemblies provide direct outdoor lines of sight.
G. Design Criteria:
Sizes and Configurations: As indicated by the drawings for selected number and size of panels, and location of tracks.
NOTE:
With cero’s optional automation accessory by others, the large panels can be
operated and
securely locked with a simple touch of a button or through the use of a cell
phone app. The automation feature provides effortless and quiet operation.
Keypads can be located on the interior and/or exterior for convenience and
peace of mind. Please contact NanaWall for details.
To meet various design intents, matching fixed glass panels are available to
complement the
cero® system.
Unit Operation: [ Manual ] [ Motorized ]
NOTE:
cero® is available in numerous configurations with combinations of sliding and
fixed panels.
Systems are available with up to 4 tracks and 8 panels with pocketed and open
corner configurations possible. Contact NanaWall for 4 or more track
configurations. Please see www.nanawall.com/products/cero/options for
configuration animation options.
Panel Configuration:
a. [ Straight ]
b. [ 90º angle corner ]
c. [ Fixed all-glass 90º angle corner ]
Stack Storage Configuration:
Side stack in track as indicated
Mounting Type:
Floor track supported
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2.03 MATERIALS
NOTE: A system interlock design with numerous layers of double fin weather
seals and soft bubble gaskets allows for a soft opening and closing with no
metal-to-metal contact. The transparent bumpers on the top and bottom vertical
stile facilitates a soft opening process.
This sophisticated design also allows for panel deflection. cero’s panel and
interlock design
are engineered to accommodate panel and glass deflection with a built-in
tolerance of up to 1/4 inch (6 mm). It also minimizes the concern of vertical
metal stiles touching adjacent sliding panel glass during the opening and
closing process.
A. Sliding Glass Wall Description: Sliding and fixed, large-area glass panels in an extruded thermally broken aluminum frame. Panels slide on multiple stainless-steel carrier rollers with double-row deep groove ball-bearings and rolls on single or tandem stainless-steel rail runner inserts in floor track. Flat 2-point locking handle, gasket seals and brushes, a hidden integrated drainage offset duct system, and glazing rebate ventilation for controlled back-ventilation of the panel edge. Frame is thermally isolated with glass- fiber reinforced polyamide cross-pieces.
Linear panel system load transfer to structure at floor.
NOTE:
cero II Double-Glazed: Maximum panel Widths up to 7′ 4-1/2″ (2250 mm) and
Heights up to
13′ 1″ (4000 mm).
cero III Triple-Glazed: Maximum panel Widths up to 9′ 10″ (3000 mm) and
Heights up to
14′ 9″ (4500 mm).
Contact NanaWall for sizing questions. Please note that additional freight
charges may apply for larger panel sizes.
Panel Size:
NOTE: Retain 2-1/16 inches (52 mm) for cero II Double-Glazed or 2-13/16 inches (72 mm) for cero III Triple-Glazed in subparagraph below.
Top & Bottom Rail Depth:
[ 2-1/16 inches (52 mm) ] [ 2-13/16 inches (72 mm) ]
Top & Bottom Rail and Vertical Stile Exposed Face Width:
1-5/16 inch (34 mm)
NOTE: For installations requiring increased drainage due to exposure, a matching integrated drainage duct system by others is available.
Floor Track:
a. Thermally Broken Higher Weather Performance Sill
1). System to be capable of 1/8 inch (3 mm) plus height adjustments without removing panels from tracks.
2). Systems without adjustment capability not acceptable.
3). Factory fabricated hidden integrated drainage offset duct system with drainage [ down ] [ out to the exterior face ].
NOTE:
4). [ No base beneath floor track ] [ 1-3/4 inch (45 mm) Purenit extension
profile with adjustable base ].
Retain optional “ADA higher weather performance sill inserts” below or use a
non-thermally broken sill to meet ADA requirements.
NOTE:
5). Aluminum ADA higher weather performance sill inserts.
For interior or protected exterior applications, non-thermally broken flush,
low profile saddle
or flush saddle hybrid sill are available as an option for cero II only.
Finishing flooring or cosmetic inserts for the Non-Thermally Broken ADA Sill
installed by others.
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b. Non-Thermally Broken ADA Sill (for cero II Double-Glazed Only)
1). [ Flush sill ]
2). [ Low profile saddle sill ]
3). [ Flush-saddle hybrid sill ]
NOTE:
4). [ No base beneath floor track ] [ 1-3/4 inch (45 mm) Purenit extension
profile with adjustable base ].
cero® narrow stiles and rails have a symmetrical picture frame effect.
Connection between side jamb to frame are fixed with concealed connector to
prevent twisting of frame, jamb, and track. Surrounding frame exposure may be
0 to 3-1/8 inches (0 to 79 mm), either fully recessed, semi-recessed, or fully
exposed.
Surround Frame [ Fully recessed ] [ Semi-recessed ] [ Fully exposed ]
Aluminum Extrusions:
AIMgSi0.5 alloy, 6063-T5 (EN AW-6060 T66 – F-22)
a. Thickness:
0.059 to 0.157 inch (1.5 mm to 4 mm)
b. Thermal Break:
Glass fiber reinforced polyamide cross
pieces aligned in the same plane through the frame and panels. Offset thermal breaks not
acceptable.
NOTE: Retain 5/8 inch (16 mm) at frame for cero II Double-Glazed or 1-3/8 inch (44 mm) at frame for cero III Triple-Glazed in “Thermal Break” subparagraphs below.
1). Thickness for cero II:
5/8 inch (16 mm) at frame; 15/16 inch (24 mm) at panel.
2). Thickness for cero III: 1-3/8 inch (34 mm) at frame; 1-1/32 inch (26 mm) at panel.
Exposed Aluminum Frame and Track Finish:
NOTE: Select finish type below, edit to requirements and delete items not
used.
cero® frames are available in 50 standard colors with over 200 colors
available in powder
coat and anodized finishes. Custom matched colors, steel-effect DB colors, and
simulated wood effects are also available. Check with NanaWall regarding
powder coated and other available finishes. Anodized “metallic,” full “RAL
selection” and “custom finishes” may require an upcharge.
a. Finish – Anodized (AAMA 611):
1). [ Clear ]
2). [ Black ]
b. Finish – Powder Coat (AAMA 2604):
1). Color as chosen from manufacturer’s powder coating finish chart from:
a). [ Manufacturer’s standard selection of 50 colors – matte. ]
b). [ Manufacturer’s full RAL selection. ]
i. [ High Gloss ]
ii. [ Matte ]
c). [ Metallic as chosen from manufacturer’s eloxal tone steel-effect DB finish chart ]
d). [ Custom finish. ]
B. Glass and Glazing:
Safety Glazing: In compliance with ASTM C1036 or ASTM C1048, and ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16CFR 1201.
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NOTE:
Select and edit glass type(s) to meet building code, acoustic, wind-load
design, bullet resistant and/or security, and other project requirements with
other glass available from manufacturer.
cero® panel design has the extremely high flexural strength of 17,405 psi (120
N/mm²)
allowing it to accommodate large sheets of glass.
Large panel installation depth may require the use of available anti-fall
glazing.
Unlike wet glazing, NanaWall’s standard dry glazing method helps reduce
instances of seal failure.
Glass lite thickness is determined by the glass supplier according to the size
of the glass pane.
Contact NanaWall for availability of other commercial glass types.
Manufacturer’s insulated glazing units, dry glazed with glass stops on the inside. Glazing rebate ventilation for controlled back ventilation of the panel edge.
NOTE: Delete panel glazing subparagraph below not required. First option applies to cero II Double Glazed. The second two option applies to cero III Triple-Glazed.
a. Standard Panel Glazing: Double IGU. Thickness (8 / 20 / 8 mm)
1). Clear Insulated
2). Low E (argon filled), SKN 176
3). Higher SHGC Low E (argon filled), XN II
4). Lower SHGC Low E (argon filled), SN 51/28
5). Low E (air filled), SKN 176
6). Higher SHGC Low E (air filled), XN II
7). Lower SHGC Low E (air filled), SN 51/28
b. Standard Panel Glazing: Triple IGU. Thickness (8 / 14 / 6 / 14 / 8 mm)
1). Clear Insulated
2). Low E x 2 (argon filled), SKN 176
3). Higher SHGC Low E x 2 (argon filled), XN III
4). Lower SHGC Low E x 2 (argon filled), SN 51/28
5). Low E x 2 (air filled), SKN 176
6). Higher SHGC Low E x 2 (air filled), XN III
7). Lower SHGC Low E x 2 (air filled), SN 51/28
c. Glass Spacer Bar: Manufacturer’s standard [ silver gray ] [ black ] finish.
NOTE: Units requiring acoustic performance for cero II keep the following
subparagraph. Delete acoustic glazing subparagraphs below if not required.
Manufacturer’s [ tempered ] [ laminated ] acoustical glazing for cero II: Glass Acoustical Performance (ASTM E413 and ASTM E1332): STC.
a. Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) Lites:
1). 1-3/8 inch (36 mm) double IGU, 12 mm + 12 mm STC 50 laminated glass to achieve unit STC of 43 and OITC 34.
2). 1-3/8 inch (36 mm) double IGU, 8 mm + 8 mm STC 44 laminated glass to achieve unit STC of 38.
3). 1-3/8 inch (36 mm) double IGU, 10 mm + 10 mm STC 38 tempered glass to achieve unit STC of 33 and OITC 29.
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NOTE: Delete glass treatment option not required. Standard “Reduced iron” heat
soaked tempered glass has a VLT of 90% or higher, while “Low iron” has a VLT
of 91% or higher. Contact NanaWall for Low iron, Solar bronze, Solar gray, and
Bird Safe glass treatment.
Glass Treatment: Standard reduced iron, heat soaked NOTE: “Alarmed Glazing” by
others Subparagraph below is an option.
Alarmed Glazing: Connection wiring to alarm system, position monitoring,
locking detection and notification systems such as glass-breakage sensors by
others.
NOTE: Retain “single” option below with cero II Double-Glazed or “tandem” with
cero III Triple-
Glazed.
C. Sliding Hardware: Stainless steel carriers on dual ball-bearings rolling
and gothic arch shaped wheels per panel on [ single ] [ tandem ] stainless
steel rail runners inserted in floor track.
Minimum two (2) carrier rollers attached to each sliding panel. Stainless
steel roller with ‘gothic arch design’ concealed in the sliding panel aluminum
frame profile not bridging the thermal break. Integrated, replaceable brushes
on both ends and in front of panel lower rail to ensure clean, smooth
wheel/roller operation.
a. Roller ball bearings of encapsulated self-lubricating steel balls.
b. Replaceable rollers (without removing the panels).
c. Rollers located in the sill profile are not acceptable.
d. Gothic arch wheel bearing design with 2-point contact to stainless steel
bottom track.
e. Rollers run above floor plane and can operate smoothly over debris
obstructions. NOTE: Switched or remotely activated “Electrical Drive Assembly”
operation is available by others as
an option.
f. [ Electrical drive assembly ].
NOTE: Retain “cero II Double-Glazed IGU Carrying Capacity” or “cero III
Triple-Glazed IGU
Carrying Capacity” below.
Maximum Double IGU Carrying Capacity on Single Carrier rails per Panel: 1,300
lb. (600 kg).
Maximum Triple IGU Carrying Capacity on Tandem Carrier Rails per Panel: 2,200
lb. (1,000 kg).
D. Locking Systems: Concealed two-point locking mechanism as standard, with
1-inch (25 mm) throw in top and bottom adjustable receivers.
NOTE: Retain one of two “Flat 2-Point Locking Handle” subparagraphs below.
Flat 2-Point Locking Handle – Minimalistic: Brushed satin stainless steel.
Flat 2-Point Locking Handle – Contemporary: [ Brushed satin stainless steel ]
[ Black titanium stainless steel ] [ Copper-nickel stainless steel antiviral
and antimicrobial ] NOTE: Copper-nickel stainless steel handle may require an
upcharge.
Latch Throw: 1 inch (25 mm) locking latch in adjustable locking receivers.
a. Locking points adjustable by +/- 3/16 inch (+/- 5 mm).
b. Pin locks not acceptable. NOTE: For projects requiring outside locking and
connecting to electronic security systems, an
electromagnetic lock or maglock option by others.
For those with higher security concerns, cero® can meet the optional European
security
standards of either RC2 or RC3. European standards are more stringent than
that of US forced entry testing.
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NOTE:
The burglary resistance quality of a window/sliding door unit is largely
determined by the interaction of frame profiles, glazing, and hardware. With
the 15-minute forced entry test for
RC2, a locked cero® passed security breach attempts using basic tools such as
screwdrivers, pliers, vise grips, and wedges on the system. RC3 is a 20 minute
test in which
a crowbar is added to the basic tools in the attempt to open the closed and
locked cero®
system.
For Class RC2 and RC3, contact NanaWall.
Forced Entry: Standard.
E. Other Components:
Structural Reinforcement: [ Standard ] [ Reinforced ]
Vertical Panel Interlock:
NOTE: Retain first subparagraph below for cero III Triple-Glazed.
a. Interlock Depth: Determined by structural requirements.
b. Provide quadruple polyethylene-reinforced Q-Lon seals for vertical panel interlock with no metal-to-metal contact.
c. Maximum Panel Deflection at Interlock: 1/4 inch (7 mm).
Edge Seals: Provide gasket seals all around the frame, inside and outside, and reinforced brushes, both sides and to the front.
Dark bronze anodized, fiberglass reinforced, inserts within head track, sill, and side jambs.
2.04 FABRICATION
A. Extruded aluminum frame and rail profiles, sliding hardware, locking hardware and handles, and glass to construct sliding glass wall assembly.
Flush joints.
Each unit factory pre-assembled and shipped KD with all components and installation instructions.
Exposed work to be carefully matched to produce continuity of line and design with all joints.
No raw edges visible at joints.
2.05 ACCESSORIES
A. Insect Screen: Fully retractable non-pleated screen made of ultra-strong, UV resistant fiberglass mesh housed in a single cartridge riding on a single track.
Basis-of-Design Product by Manufacturer: The Horizon by Wizard Industries,
Inc.
WIZARD INDUSTRIES, INC. 4263 Phillips Ave, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 2X4 Toll
Free: 888-949-3667 Telephone:
604-299-8878 Fax:
604-299-4496 Email:
sales@wizardindustries.com https://www.wizardscreens.com/
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PART 3 EXECUTION BY CONTRACTOR
3.01 EXAMINATION A. Examination and Acceptance of Conditions per Section 01 70 00 and as follows:
Carefully examine rough openings with Installer present, for compliance with requirements affecting Work performance.
a. Verify that field measurements, substrates, tolerances, levelness, plumbness, cleanliness and other conditions are as required by the manufacturer, and ready to receive Work.
b. Verify block-out dimensions and structural support for flush recessed surrounding frame.
c. Verify the structural integrity of the header for deflection with live and dead loads limited to the lesser of L/720 of the span or 1/4 inch (6 mm). Provide structural support on all four sides for lateral loads, and both wind load and eccentric load when the panels are stacked open.
NOTE:
Structural support for lateral loads such as forced entry, etc. to be
provided.
It’s recommended that all building dead loads be applied to the header prior
to installing the unit.
If so, and if a reasonable amount of time has been allowed for the effect of
this dead load on the header, only then can the building live load be used to
meet the above requirements of L/720 of the span or 1/4 inch (6 mm), whichever
is less.
If not, both dead and live loads need to be considered.
Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. General: Install Sliding Glass Wall system in accordance with the Drawings,
approved submittals, manufacturers’ recommendations, and installation
instructions, and as follows:
Properly seal around opening perimeter.
Securely attach anchorage devices to rigidly fit surrounding frame in place,
level, straight, plumb and square. Install frame in proper elevation, plane,
and location, and in proper alignment with other work. Integrate frames into
walls, ceilings and floors flush or as otherwise as indicated.
Lower track designed to drain; provide connections to allow for drainage.
Install glass panels, handles, lockset, and other accessories in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions.
Provide connections to alarm system, position monitoring and sensor notification systems.
3.03 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Field Tests and Inspections per Section 01 40 00 of the following:
Verify the Sliding Glass Wall system operates and functions properly. Adjust
hardware for proper operation.
B. Non-Conforming Work: Repair or replace non-conforming work as directed by
the Architect; see General and Supplementary Conditions, and Division 01,
General Requirements.
3.04 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Keep units closed and protect Sliding Glass Wall installation against
damage from construction activities.
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B. Remove protective coatings and use manufacturer recommended methods to
clean exposed surfaces.
END OF SECTION DISCLAIMER:
Nana Wall Systems, Inc. takes no responsibility for product selection or
application, including, but not limited to, compliance with building codes,
safety codes, laws, or fitness for a particular purpose. This guide
specification is not intended to be verbatim as a project specification
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- Certified Products Directory
- FGIA
- ASTM International - Standards Worldwide
- CPSC.gov
- European and International standards online store - European Standards
- Homepage | ENERGY STAR
- ISO - ICS
- NanaWall | Movable Glass Wall Systems | Folding & Sliding Doors
- NanaWall | Movable Glass Wall Systems | Folding & Sliding Doors
- cero by NanaWall Minimal Sliding Glass Walls | NanaWall
- National Fenestration Rating Council
- Florida Building Code Online
- Florida Building Code Online
- Florida Building Code Online
- cero by NanaWall Minimal Sliding Glass Walls | NanaWall
- Wizard Screens | Retractable Screens for Doors & Outdoor Spaces
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