Master Lock 1652, 1652MD, 1653, 1656MKMDADA, 1651MKMDADA User Manual

...
MASTER LOCK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FEBRUARY 2011
Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 TELEPHONE: 800-308-9244; FAX: 800-308-9245; WEBSITE: www.masterlock.com
SECTION 10 51 61
BUILT-IN COMBINATION LOCKS
*****Since 1921, Master Lock Company has been providing padlocks and other security products for the construction industry. Products include built-in combination and key­operated locks for all types of lockers, combination padlocks for padlock hasp lockers, and lock management software. This product guide specification section can be used to specify the following built-in combination locks to be installed on metal, wire mesh, wood, plastic, and other types of locker:
Combination locks for gravity/lift handle lockers (Article 2.2): Models 1630, 1631,
1630MD, 1631MD, 1636MKADA, 1637MKADA, 1636MKMDADA, and 1637MKMDADA.
Combination locks with slam shut operation and dead bolt locking for single point
rotating latch lockers (Article 2.3): Models 1690, 1690MD, 1695MKADA, and 1695MKMDADA.
Combination locks with slam shut operation but without dead bolt locking for
single point horizontal latch lockers (Article 2.4): Models 1652, 1653, 1652MD, 1653MD, 1651MKADA, 1656MKADA, 1651MKMDADA, and 1656MKMDADA.
Combination locks for single point horizontal latch box lockers (Article 2.5):
Models 1654, 1655, 1654MD, 1655MD, 1651MKADA, 1656MKADA, 1651MKMDADA, and 1656MKMDADA.
Deadbolt combination locks without slam shut operation for all locker types except
rotating latch lockers(Article 2.6): Models 1670, 1671, 1670MD, 1671MD, 1676MKADA, 1677MKADA, 1676MKMDADA, and 1677MKMDADA.
The specifier will need to select appropriate products and delete non-applicable models and options. Refer to Master Lock product literature for descriptions and available options. The guide section has been written so that most editing can be accomplished by deleting unnecessary requirements and options. Depending on project requirements, some additional information will need to be added by the specifier. Options are indicated by [ ]. Notes to assist the specifier in selecting options and editing the specification guide are printed in bold and indicated with *****. For final editing, all brackets and notes will need to be deleted from the guide.
For ADA accessible locks, lock operation must meet the requirements of the current edition of the Department of Justice (DOJ) ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADA Standards) or ICC/ANSI A117.1 – Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities. Verify with local jurisdiction which standard has been adopted for the project location.
______________________________________________________________________________ BUILT-IN COMBINATION LOCKS 10 51 61 - 1
MASTER LOCK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FEBRUARY 2011
Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 TELEPHONE: 800-308-9244; FAX: 800-308-9245; WEBSITE: www.masterlock.com
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. ******************************************************************************
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
*****Built-in, combination locks can be factory installed by the locker manufacturer or field installed on either existing or new lockers. Field installed locks can be part of a complete construction project, such as a new school building, or can be purchased directly by the owner and installed by the building maintenance staff. If the locks are to be factory installed, the locks can be specified separately using this guide specification or the lock requirements can be included as part of the locker specification. Edit the following paragraph to reflect project requirements. *****
A. Section includes:
1. Built-in, combination locks to be [factory installed on lockers.] [field installed 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 built-in combination locks.
______________________________________________________________________________ BUILT-IN COMBINATION LOCKS 10 51 61 - 2
MASTER LOCK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FEBRUARY 2011
Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 TELEPHONE: 800-308-9244; FAX: 800-308-9245; WEBSITE: www.masterlock.com
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. ADA Compliant Locks: Locks designed to meet the ADA requirements cited in the
current edition of the DOJ ADA Standards for Accessible Design or ICC/ANSI A117.1 – Accessible and usable Buildings and Facilities.
B. Control Key: Key provided by lock manufacturer for use with Standard Lock
models that will open any lock in a designated Standard Lock system.
C. Dead bolt lock: Type of lock that once locked, the latch or bolt cannot be retracted
or moved until the lock is properly unlocked by either dialing the correct combination, or turning a key.
D. Master Key: Key provided by lock manufacturer for use with Three-Ways-to-
Open ADA Compliant Locks that will open any Three-Ways-to-Open ADA compliant lock in a designated lock system.
E. Slam Shut Operation: Indicates that the locker door will automatically lock by
simply shutting the locker door. No further action is required.
F. Standard Locks: Locks designed for standard use and are not designed to meet
ADA Standards.
G. Student Key: Is a key provided with an ADA lock that allows the user to open one
designated ADA lock.
H. Supervisory Key Access: A key provided by lock manufacturer that provides
access to any lock in a lock system. Standard locks and ADA compliant locks cannot use the same supervisory key. Standard locks are provided with a Control Key and ADA compliant locks are provided with a Master Key.
I. Three-Ways– to-Open operation: Indicates that the combination lock can be
opened by use of the correct combination, use of a master key, or use of a student key.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
C. Provide in accordance with Section [01 33 00 - Submittal Procedures] [insert
section number and title]:
1. Product data for locks.
2. Lock Installation instructions.
______________________________________________________________________________ BUILT-IN COMBINATION LOCKS 10 51 61 - 3
MASTER LOCK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FEBRUARY 2011
Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 TELEPHONE: 800-308-9244; FAX: 800-308-9245; WEBSITE: www.masterlock.com
*****Include the following paragraph if LockerManager system is being specified. *****
3. Product data for lock management system describing functions, capacities, and requirements.
D. Provide in accordance with Section 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals:
1. Printed control chart and text file on disc of serial numbers and lock combinations.
***** For supervisory key access, a designated lock system with both standard locks and ADA compliant locks will require a control key for opening any standard lock and a master key for opening any ADA compliant lock. ADA complaint locks and standard locks cannot use the same supervisory key.*****
*****For standard lock systems, Master Lock recommends a minimum of 2 control keys be provided per facility. Each control key opens any standard lock in a designated lock system. *****
2. [2] [_____] each control keys.
*****For ADA compliant locks, Master Lock recommends a minimum of 2 master keys be provided per facility. Each master key opens any ADA compliant lock in a designated lock system. In addition a minimum of 2 student keys should be provided for each ADA compliant lock in a designated lock system.*****
3. [2] [_____] each master keys.
4. [2] [_____] each Student keys with removable ADA compliant keyheads for each ADA compliant lock.
*****Include the following paragraph if LockerManager system is being specified. *****
5. Electronic copy of manual for lock management system.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak
Creek, Wisconsin 53154; 800-308-9244; www.masterlock.com.
B. Requests to use equivalent products of other manufacturers shall be submitted in
accordance with Section 01 25 13 - Product Substitution Procedures.
______________________________________________________________________________ BUILT-IN COMBINATION LOCKS 10 51 61 - 4
MASTER LOCK PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS FEBRUARY 2011
Master Lock Company, 137 West Forest Hill Avenue, P.O. Box 100367, Oak Creek, Wisconsin 53154 TELEPHONE: 800-308-9244; FAX: 800-308-9245; WEBSITE: www.masterlock.com
*****Master Lock built-in, combination locks can be factory or field installed on lockers manufactured by numerous manufacturers. Refer to Master Lock product literature for charts listing appropriate locks for various manufacturer's lockers. Select required lock from the following articles and delete articles for nonapplicable models. If locks are being specified as part of the locker specification, these articles can be inserted into the locker specification section. *****
2.2 COMBINATION LOCKS FOR LIFT HANDLE LOCKERS
*****These eight models of built-in combination locks are provided for lift handle lockers.
Standard Locks:
Model 1630: Right-handed with plastic dial. Model 1631: Left-handed with plastic dial. Model 1630MD: Right-handed with metal dial (MD). Model 1631MD: Left-handed with metal dial (MD).
ADA Compliant Locks:
ADA compliant locks offer Three-Ways-To-Open Operation
These locks meet the Department of Justice (DOJ) ADA Standards for Accessible Design (ADA Standards) and ICC/ANSI A117.1: Operation of the lock shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to operate component shall be 5 pounds maximum.
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 locks to meet the 5 percent minimum ADA Standard, with the remainder of the locks ordered as standard locks.
Model 1636MKADA: Right-handed with plastic dial. Model 1637MKADA: Left-handed with plastic dial. Model 1636MKMDADA: Right-handed with metal dial (MD). Model 1637MKMDADA: Left-handed with metal dial (MD).
Edit the following to reflect required model. *****
______________________________________________________________________________ BUILT-IN COMBINATION LOCKS 10 51 61 - 5
Loading...
+ 11 hidden pages