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Multi-Slide Glass Door Systems

Multi-slide (sliding) glass door systems with 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-panel configurations and pocket-door options for hospitality and Class-A commercial applications.

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PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes multi-slide aluminum glass door systems for indoor-outdoor commercial applications.

1.2 REFERENCES
A. AAMA 920, ASTM E283, E330, E331, E1886, E1996, ANSI Z97.1.
B. Florida Building Code 8th Edition; Miami-Dade NOA for HVHZ.

1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Wind load per ASCE 7-22.
B. Air infiltration: 0.10 cfm/SF max at 6.24 psf.
C. Water penetration: no uncontrolled penetration at 12 psf per ASTM E331.
D. Impact resistance (HVHZ): ASTM E1886 / E1996.

1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data, Shop Drawings (sealed), FPA / NOA, Hardware Cut Sheets, Sample.

1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Deliver materials in manufacturer's original, unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact.
B. Store materials in a dry, ventilated location, off the ground, protected from weather, moisture, dust, and contact with dissimilar materials. Maintain factory-applied protective coverings until immediately prior to installation.
C. Handle glass per GANA Glazing Manual Section 13. Reject and replace any unit with cracked, chipped, or scratched glass. Do not store glass in direct sunlight; cover with non-staining, opaque material if outdoor storage is unavoidable.
D. Field-measure all openings prior to fabrication. Do not begin fabrication until field measurements are reconciled against shop drawings and recorded on the project Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) meeting log.

1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Field Measurements: Verify dimensions of structural openings and tolerances at perimeter conditions before fabrication. Coordinate with the General Contractor for sequencing if openings will be modified after measurement.
B. Existing Conditions: Coordinate with adjacent trades — concrete, masonry, framing, sheathing, water-resistive barriers, flashings — to ensure proper sequence of work. Verify that perimeter substrate conditions are within manufacturer's installation tolerances before beginning fenestration work.
C. Coordination: Verify that openings, anchors, embeds, sealant joints, and water-resistive barrier terminations are installed and inspected before glazing system installation begins.

1.8 WARRANTY (PROJECT-SPECIFIC)
A. General Warranty: Warranties specified in this section do not deprive Owner of other rights Owner may have under other provisions of the Contract Documents.
B. Special Project Warranty: Submit a written warranty signed by the manufacturer and the installer covering failure of materials and workmanship for the period specified, beginning on the date of Substantial Completion. Warranty shall cover, without limitation, failure to meet performance requirements, structural failure under specified design loads, water and air infiltration in excess of specified rates, glass breakage from non-impact causes, and seal failure resulting in interior condensation between glass surfaces.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable: Euro-Wall multi-slide series; other manufacturers with FPA/NOA approved prior to bid.

2.2 SYSTEM
A. Frame: Aluminum with thermal break.
B. Glazing: 1-inch insulating laminated impact (HVHZ) or non-impact per project location.
C. Hardware: Stainless steel rolling hardware, recessed sill option for ADA, manual or motorized operation.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install per shop drawings and FPA/NOA. Maintain anchor pattern from tested assembly.
B. Verify floor flatness within manufacturer tolerance prior to track installation.

3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Demonstrate operation; verify locking and weatherseal engagement.

3.3 WARRANTY
A. 5-year hardware, 2-year installer.

3.4 EXAMINATION
A. Examine openings, substrates, structural support, anchorage, blocking, and conditions for compliance with manufacturer's requirements before beginning installation. Verify rough openings are plumb, square, and within manufacturer's tolerances.
B. Verify that field measurements match approved shop drawings.
C. Verify continuity of water-resistive barrier (WRB) and air barrier at the rough opening per the project's air-barrier and water-management details.
D. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Beginning installation indicates acceptance of substrate and opening conditions.

3.5 PREPARATION
A. Clean opening surfaces immediately before installation. Remove dust, debris, and loose particles.
B. Apply primers and sealant tapes per manufacturer's instructions where required for bond compatibility.
C. Coordinate with the General Contractor for any required flashings, pan flashings, sill pans, or membrane transitions at the rough opening before frame installation.

3.6 ADJUSTING
A. Adjust operating sashes, doors, hardware, and accessories for smooth, leak-proof operation. Re-lubricate per manufacturer recommendations.
B. Replace defective work that cannot be successfully repaired.

3.7 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Remove labels, dirt, foreign substances, and excess sealant from finished surfaces using methods recommended by glass and frame manufacturers. Do not use abrasive cleaners, alkaline solutions, hydrofluoric-acid-based cleaners, or solvents that could damage glass coatings, anodized finishes, or PVDF coatings.
B. Replace glass that is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged in any way before Substantial Completion.
C. Provide temporary protection to assemble units against staining, scratching, and damage during construction. Remove protection at Substantial Completion.

3.8 DEFICIENCY PROCEDURES
A. Documented Deficiencies: Record any deficiencies discovered during examination, installation, or commissioning in the project Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) log. Coordinate with General Contractor on corrective action and re-inspection.
B. Water Infiltration: Investigate any reported water infiltration following AAMA 511 forensic procedures. Document chain of custody for warranty claim purposes.

END OF SECTION

Compliant systems on file

Every Florida Product Approval (FL PA) number below has been hand-verified against the official source — floridabuilding.org Product Approval portal — and links to the source URL inline. Miami-Dade NOA cells marked ‘pending verification’ require a separate portal session that ACG runs at bid time. Expiration and design pressure are not displayed on the public-facing FPA portal; both appear inside the linked approval PDFs.

Manufacturer System / Category FL PA # Miami-Dade NOA # Expiration Source
Euro-Wall Exterior Doors / Sliding FL34003-R12 pending verification see source PDF
Euro-Wall Exterior Doors / Sliding FL34003-R13 pending verification see source PDF
Euro-Wall Exterior Doors / Sliding FL47061 pending verification see source PDF
ESWindows (Tecnoglass) Exterior Doors / Sliding FL27914-R4 pending verification see source PDF
ESWindows (Tecnoglass) Exterior Doors / Sliding FL30338-R5 pending verification see source PDF
ESWindows (Tecnoglass) Exterior Doors / Sliding FL44212-R1 pending verification see source PDF
ESWindows (Tecnoglass) Exterior Doors / Sliding FL46130 pending verification see source PDF
ESWindows (Tecnoglass) Exterior Doors / Sliding FL47226-R1 pending verification see source PDF

Full reference: see the ACG NOA & FL PA Hub for every authorized manufacturer’s approvals in one place.

Coordination & lead-time considerations

Lead time on this section depends on factory backlog, glass make-up, and finish. ACG quotes project-specific lead time in writing on every bid, sourced from the most recent factory acknowledgement on the proposed system — not from a published average. For complex assemblies (HVHZ + thermal break + custom finish), expect the bid to include a project-specific submittal schedule that runs from issued shop drawings through factory release. Coordination items to confirm with the General Contractor before submittal: rough opening tolerances, perimeter sequence (WRB transition, flashings, structural anchor path), and any sequence-dependent items downstream (interior finishes, MEP rough-in around the opening).

Related ACG resource

For ACG’s services page on this scope, including project examples and bid-ready capabilities, see Multi-Slide & Bi-Fold Doors.

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