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Nomenclature for: Standard Steel Doors and FramesANSI/SDI (R2002)Revision and Redesignation of ANSI/SDI Door InstituteApproved February 6, 1997 ANSI Door InstituteApproved February 6, 1997 American National StandardAmerican National StandardNomenclature forStandard Steel Doors and Steel FramesApproval of an American National Standard requires verification by ANSlthat the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria forapproval have been met by the standards is established when, in the judgement of the ANSl Board ofStandards Review.

Foreword (This Foreword is not part of the American National Standard Nomenclature for Standard Steel Doors and Steel Frames) The material contained in this document has been developed under the auspices of the

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1 Nomenclature for: Standard Steel Doors and FramesANSI/SDI (R2002)Revision and Redesignation of ANSI/SDI Door InstituteApproved February 6, 1997 ANSI Door InstituteApproved February 6, 1997 American National StandardAmerican National StandardNomenclature forStandard Steel Doors and Steel FramesApproval of an American National Standard requires verification by ANSlthat the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria forapproval have been met by the standards is established when, in the judgement of the ANSl Board ofStandards Review.

2 Substantial agreement has been reached by directlyand materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means muchmore than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensusrequires that all views and objections be considered, and that a con-certed effort be made toward their use of American National standards is completely voluntary; theirexistence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he hasapproved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchas-ing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to American National standards Institute does not develop standardsand will in no circumstances give any interpretation of any AmericanNational Standard .

3 Moreover, no person shall have the right or authorityto issue an interpretation of an American National Standard in the nameof the American National standards Institute. Requests for interpreta-tions should be addressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose nameappears on the title page of this NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised orwithdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Stan-dards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm,revise, or withdraw this Standard .

4 Purchasers of American NationalStandards may receive current information on all standards by caIling orwriting the American National standards bySteel Door Institute30200 Detroit Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44145-1967 Copyright 1997 by American National standards InstituteAll rights part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in anelectronic retreival system or otherwise, without prior writtenpermission of the in the United States of AmericaANSI PageForeword ..ii1 Nomenclature for Steel Door 12 Nomenclature for Standard Steel 13 ChartsDoor and Frame Handing 12 Nomenclature for Standard Door 21 Foreword (This Foreword is not part of the American National StandardNomenclature for Standard Steel Doors and Steel Frames)

5 The material contained in this document has been developed under the auspices of theTechnical Committee of the Steel Door current edition is a revision, and replaces, the ANSI Standard documentwith the contents being updated to reflect changes that have taken place in the Steel door andframe industry since that for improvement gained in the use of this Standard will be welcome. They shouldbe sent to the American National standards Institute, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, New York,NY organizations that have approved this Standard are as Institute of ArchitectsAmerican Insurance Services Group, Woodwork InstituteBOCA InternationalBuilders Hardware Mfrs.

6 And Hardware InstituteFactory Mutual Research CorporationGeneral Services AdministrationInsulated Steel Door InstituteInternational Conference of Building OfficialsManufactured Housing InstituteNational Association of Architectural Metal ManufacturersNational Association of Home BuildersNational Wood Window & Door AssociationUnderwriters Laboratories Technical Committee of the Steel Door Institute, which has developed this Standard hadthe following personnel at the time of approval:Stan Horsfall, ChairmanWendell Haney, Vice ChairmanBob Carnick, 2nd Vice Wherry, Managing DirectorOrganization RepresentedName of RepresentativeAmweld Building Products AshachikBenchmark Commercial HaneyCeco Door R.

7 JanicakCopco Door C. CarnickCurries L. HorsfallDeansteel Manufacturing D. HeideThe Kewanee CliffMesker Door JarvisPioneer S. KukkeRepublic Builders L. KingSteel Door J. J. WherryiiBASE ANCHORBASE ANCHOR EXTENSIONAMERICAN NATIONAL Standard ANSI [ADJUSTABLE BASE ANCHOR]a device used to anchor frames to a depressed slab or below fin-ished floor line[ADJUSTABLE FRAME]frame with profile in two or more pieces that will adjust to accom-modate several wall thickness also known as expandable frame[ANCHOR]a device for attaching frame to the surrounding structure[APPLIED STOP]surface mounted stop attached to a cased opening[APPLIED TRIM]

8 Decorative piece applied onto the face of a frame[BACKBEND]return leg member at back of frame profile[BACKBEND RETURN]turned in edge of backbend[BARRIER SCREEN]an archaic term see smoke barrier[BASE]see sill[BASE ANCHOR (CLIP)]metal member attached to base of frame to secure frame to thefloor, either fixed or adjustable[BASE ANCHOR EXTENSION]metal angle attached to the base of frame with the horizontal legextending beyond the frame backbend used to facilitate the useof power tools in attachment of frame to floorNomenclature for StandardSteel Doors and Steel Frames1 FramesADJUSTABLE FRAME1 TRIM PROFILEHARDWAREPROFILE[BLANK JAMB]

9 Vertical member of frame without hardware preparation used whendoors are furnished with push and pull hardware or surface mountedstrikes and single or double acting floor hinges[BORROWED LITE]four-sided frame installed in an interior partition prepared for fieldinstallation of stationary (fixed) glazing[BUCK]an archaic term for a door frame[BUTTED FRAME]frame which fits against wall structure rather than around it framedepth is normally equal to or less than the wall thickness[CABINET JAMB]frame in three or more pieces applied as the finished frame overrough buck see rough buck[CASED OPENING]frame section without stops[CEILING STRUT]

10 Adjustable vertical supporting member that extends from jamb orheader to structure above normally used in wet plaster walls or asintermediate support for smoke barriers[CLOSER REINFORCING (PARALLEL ARM)]reinforcing in soffit of frame header to provide additional strengthfor attachment of closer brackets[CLOSER REINFORCING (CORNER BRACKET)]reinforcing in soffit of frame header and jambs to provide addi-tional strength for attachment of corner brackets[CLOSER REINFORCING (REGULAR ARM) (TOP JAMB]reinforcing in face of frame header to provide additional strengthfor the attachment of door closer[CLOSER REINFORCING SLEEVE]formed plate inside frame header conforming to soffit, rabbet, andface profile to provide additional strength for door closer attach-mentBORROWED LITEANSI FRAMECABINET JAMBROUGH BUCKCASEDOPENINGCEILING STRUTCLOSER REINFORCINGCLOSER REINFORCING SLEEVE2[COMMUNICATING FRAME])


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