PROJECT NO.: PROJECT NAME

DATE: PROJECT LOCATION

Ojmar, S. A. – Quality Locking Systems August 3, 2011

U.S. Sales Manager, Mr. James B. Oonk

1289 Heather Drive, Holland, Michigan 49423

Toll Free: (888) 795-5588

Email:

Website: www.ojmar.com

Ojmar, S.A. Headquarters: Elgoibar, Spain

Product Shortform Guide Specification

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SECTION 10 51 56.17

KEYPADLOCKER LOCKS

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Specifier Note: This section covers Ojmar S.A. Locker Locks. Consult with Ojmar S.A. for technical assistance in editing this section for the specific project requirements.

Select appropriate items in brackets [_____]or in boldas necessary to satisfy project requirements.

Allow at least 3 week lead-time for shipping of locks upon ordering, unless noted otherwise.

Definitions:

OCS – Ojmar Code-operated System; based on use of digital code for operation of locks.

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.01  SECTION INCLUDES

A.  Keypadtouch locks for use with lockers.

1.  Free Mode/Day Use lock.

2.  Fixed Mode/Assigned Use lock.

3.  Free Mode/Day Use – Coin Version lock.

Specifier Note: This section may be used as an individual section or integrated into the Locker Section. Integration into Section 10 51 00 (Level 2) is recommended, or applicable level 3 locker type section for specific project.

1.02  RELATED REQUIREMENTS

A.  Section 10 51 00 – Lockers: Refer to this section for locker information that locks are provided for.

1.03  REFERENCE STANDARDS

A.  LGA Guidelines - LGA QualiTest GmbH, Furniture Test Institute, based in Nuremberg, Germany: www.lga.de.

B.  IP55 – Enclosure-Ingress Protection, European Standard.

1.  Ingress of dust is not entirely prevented, but it must not enter in sufficient quantity to interfere with the satisfactory operation of the equipment; complete protection against contact.

2.  Water projected by a nozzle (6.3mm) against enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects.

Specifier Note: Edit the following as necessary for Allowances or Unit Prices that may pertain to this section.

Verify section number and title underPrice and Payment Procedures(Level 2) in Division 01.

1.04  PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES

A.  See Section 01 2100 - Allowances, for allowances affecting this section.

B.  See Section 01 22 00 – Unit Prices, for unit prices affecting this section.

Specifier Note: Edit the following list of submittal requirements and provide only those that pertain to the project.

Verify section number and title for Administrative Requirements in Division 01.

1.05  SUBMITTALS

A.  See Section 01 30 00 – Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.

B.  Product Data: Provide data on locker lock types, sizes and configurations.

C.  Shop Drawings: Indicate locker plan layout, direction of door swing, locker numbering plan with lock types and locationsand denomination of coins used for locks where applicable.

D.  Samples: Submit two samples of each lock type indicated

E.  Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate locker locks component installation assembly.

1.06  QUALITY ASSURANCE

A.  Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the products specified in this section with at leastthree years of documented experience.

B.  Source Limitations: Obtain each type of locker lock from single source and from single manufacturer.

PART 2-PRODUCTS

2.01  MANUFACTURERS

A.  Ojmar, S.A. – Quality Locking Systems: www.ojmar.com.

1.  Contact: James B. Oonk, U.S. Sales Manager.

2.  Location: Holland, Michigan.

3.  Toll Free: (888) 795-5588.

4.  Email: .

Specifier Note: Edit the following list of components; provide information directly related to project specified.

Select appropriate items in brackets [_____]or in boldas necessary to satisfy project requirements.

Locks are generally for use on non-sheet metal type locker doors, contact Ojmar for details.

2.02  COMPONENTS

A.  TouchLock: Keypad locker locks.

1.  Power Supply: 4, AA 1.5 volt batteries.

a.  Adequate for 30,000 cycles.

b.  Provide low battery detection and warning.

2.  Communication Interface: Infrared/Wireless control.

a.  Programming Key: Programs designated locks according to defined plan for facility and managed by individual as assigned by Owner.

1)  Master Service Key: Allows for opening and closing of locker if dedicated user forgets key code.

2)  User Key: Allows for key use by disabled users unable to operate keypad.

3)  Events Key: Allows for recovery of events with date and time, and last entered code.

3.  Temperature Range: Minus 4 degrees F (Minus 20 degrees C) to 158 degrees F (70 degrees C).

4.  Enclosure: Protected from dust and water, IP55 rated.

5.  LED Colors: Red, green and amber.

6.  Casing Material:Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), high impact and torsion resistant.

7.  Color:

a.  Keypad Control Box Color:[Black] [White].

b.  Inside Casing Color: Black.

c.  Coin Entry Color:Black.

8.  Size:

a.  Keypad Control Box: 2.91 inch wide by 4.2 inch high by 0.83 inch deep (74 mm wide by 107 mm high by 21 mm deep).

b.  Inner Casing, Overall: 4.72 inch wide by 3.26 inch high by 1.38 inch deep (120 mm wide by 83 mm high by 35 mm deep), includes both with and without coin casing size.

9.  Attachment to Locker: 2 screw holes, M5.

a.  Locker Door Hole Size: 0.2 inch (5.2 mm) diameter.

b.  Screw Locations: 2.18 inch (55.5 mm) on center.

10.  Latch Stroke:9/16 inch (15 mm).

11.  Type of Latch: [Dead bolt] [Spring latch].

12.  Locker Door Thickness:Up to 1 1/2 inch (38 mm).

13.  Coin Shoot Size:0.98 inch by 0.197 inch (25 mm by 5 mm).

14.  Coins/Tokens: Based on any denomination, indicate coin type required.

a.  Range of Diameter: 0.78 inch to 1.18 inch (20 mm to 30 mm).

b.  Range of Thickness:0.039 inch to 0.137 inch (1 mm to 3.5 mm).

15.  Indicate swing direction of locker doors based on hinge side of either left of right.

Specifier Note: Edit the following keypad locker locks feature description as applicable to project specified, and provided additional details regarding requirements as determined by the Owner.

Keypad uses “Touch Technology” in lieu of “Membrane Keypad Technology” that is simply a waterproof membrane over an operable switch, so touch based keypad buttons will not wear out.

Each lock may be either programmed for Free Mode or Fixed Mode at the discretion of the facility, and changed from one to the other with the Programming Key.

2.03  FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS

A.  Free Mode/Day UseKeypad Lock: User enters their personally selected 4-digit codeto lock the locker and upon entering the same 4-digit code the lock is unlocked and is, Free. A new 4-digit code must be entered again to lock and then unlock the locker lock.

1.  Providesfor locker use by several different customers per day.

2.  If code is forgotten use wireless controller to open locker for user.

B.  Fixed Mode/Assigned Use Keypad Lock: Assigned locks for a fixed period of time for use by specific user with access by entering their personally selected 4-digit code.

1.  Locks may be programmed for member or long term use and are only accessible by user with personally selected 4-digit code.

C.  Free Mode/Day Use - Coin VersionKeypad Lock: User is required to deposit a coin before they can enter their personally selected 4-digit code, and access is providedeach time user enters their code

1.  Prevents unauthorized locker reservation without first depositing a coin or token that is returned, for use of the locker.

2.04  ACCESSORIES

A.  Lockers: Refer to Section 10 51 00.

PART 3-EXECUTION

3.01  EXAMINATION

A.  Verify that lockers are in correct position and configuration.

B.  Verify upon receiving materials on the project site that they are undamaged and that delivery is complete including accessories and necessary documentation.

1.  Do not begin installation of these materials if damage to materials is suspected, contact manufacturer for further instructions.

3.02  INSTALLATION

A.  Install locks in accordance with technical operating conditions described in manufacturer’s written instruction manual.

B.  Installation and handling of materials shall be by manufacturer authorized personnel and qualified installation specialists.

C.  Do not remove or replace the protective covers of products and materials.

D.  Coordinate position of lock to locker body to ensure latching mechanism works properly.

END OF SECTION

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