Schedule C: Premachined Door Schedule - Algoma Hardwoods 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Schedule C: Premachined Door Schedule in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the FRAME OPENING SIZE in the designated field. This is crucial for ensuring the correct fit of your doors.
  3. Next, specify the PREFIT DOOR SIZE. Ensure that this matches your project requirements for optimal results.
  4. Fill in the FIRE DOOR LABEL and select the appropriate FIRE DOOR CORE MODEL. This information is essential for compliance and safety standards.
  5. Indicate the THICKNESS of the door and select the AWI SYMBOL (CORE TYPE) from the dropdown menu provided.
  6. Complete additional fields such as SPECIES, HINGES SIZE, and HARDWARE GROUP/SET to finalize your order specifications.
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A schedule as applied to construction working drawings is an organized method of presenting general notes or lists of materials, building components (doors, windows, etc.), equipment, and so forth in a drawing in tabulated form.
Door schedules are a great way of informing the contractor, manufacturer and/joiner of all the key information needed such as door dimensions, fire rating and ironmongery required for each door.
What is an ironmongery schedule? Its a list of ironmongery for each specific door which creates a total required for the project. It is like a builders shopping list for the doorways.
What information do I need to provide on a door schedule? Door number corresponding with the drawings. Name such as its location. Type single, double, sliding, etc. Size width, height and thickness. Fire rating NFR, FD30, FD60S. Acoustic rating in accordance with BR Part E.
Door schedules contain crucial information such as the room number, door type, fire rating, width, height, material, and intricate details of the head and jam.

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Door schedules have three main components: an itemized schedule, a legend of door types, and a legend of frame types. The schedule includes each door, its dimensions, panel type, frame type, rating, and hardware set. The door panel legend includes the material, dimensions, and locates view windows within the panel.
For example, instead of manually inputting the same door hardware information for multiple doors, a key schedule will hold information for all door hardware combinations (closer, handle, door plate, lockset, etc.) with a key parameter that is used in the primary door schedule.

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