Standard

 

CAR 130 – Doors and Door Hardware

Course Description

Provides instruction in the identification and installation of a variety of doors, frames, and door hardware for commercial construction applications. Topics include: door types, door hardware, thresholds, weatherstripping, and overhead doors.

 

Competency Areas

Hours

 

Door Types

Class

1

Door Hardware

D. Lab

0

Thresholds

P. Lab/O.B.I.

4

Weatherstripping

Credit

2

Overhead Doors

 

 

 


Prerequisites:

CAR 101, CAR 103, CAR 105, program admission

 

Course Guide

 

Competency

After completing this section, the student will:

Hours

Class

D.Lab

P.Lab/

O.B.I.

DOOR TYPES

2

0

6

 

Identify common commercial door types.

 

 

 

 

Describe the installation procedure for each type.

 

 

 

Frame types

Identify common commercial doorframes.

 

 

 

Door installation

Install a commercial metal frame and door.

 

 

 

DOOR HARDWARE

2

0

2

Locksets

Install a commercial lockset.

 

 

 

Closers

Install a commercial door closer.

 

 

 

Door accessories

Describe the installation procedure for typical commercial door accessories.

 

 

 

THRESHOLDS

3

0

5

 

Identify commercial door thresholds.

 

 

 

 

Install a commercial threshold.

 

 

 

WEATHERSTRIPPING

1

0

3

Types of weatherstripping

Identify common types of commercial weatherstripping.

 

 

 

Weatherstripping installation

Install commercial weatherstripping.

 

 

 

OVERHEAD DOORS

1

0

5

Overhead door types

Identify common types of overhead doors.

 

 

 

 

Match overhead doors with specific applications.

 

 

 

Overhead door installation

Install a commercial overhead door.

 

 

 

 

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