MASTER LOCK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS | FEBRUARY 2011 |
Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 TELEPHONE:
ADA Standards for Accessible Design; per Chapter 2, Article 2.25 – Storage; requires providing a minimum of 5 percent ADA Accessible lockers (minimum of 1)
Master Lock recommends only ordering ADA compliant lock models to meet the minimum 5 percent ADA requirement, with the remainder of the locks being ordered as the standard models. For example, for a facility using lift handle lockers, a minimum of 5 percent of the locks should be model 1636MKADA and the remaining locks (typically 95%) should be specified as model 1630 locks. ADA locks are slightly more expensive, this recommendation will provide the least cost option to meet the ADA Standards cited above.
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PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
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on existing lockers.] [field installed on lockers specified in other sections. ]
*****For both large and small projects, a system to track and manage locks, user assignments, and lock combinations is essential. Master Lock's LockerManager® software is an excellent management tool. Include the following paragraph if LockerManager is specified in this section. *****
2.Automated Lock and Locker Database Management System for recording and managing lockers, locks, user assignments, and combinations.
B.Related Sections:
*****List other specification sections dealing with work directly related to this section such as the following. *****
3.[Section 10 51 13 - Metal Lockers] [Section 10 51 16 - Wood Lockers] [Section 10 51 26 - Plastic Lockers] [Section 10 51 43 - Wire Mesh Storage Lockers] [insert section number and title]: Lockers to receive
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