Door Hardware
Hager Door Hardware Education
ACCESS CONTROL BASICS - ACB102
This course defines the differences between access control “head-end” systems and traditional (metal cut keys) key replacement systems. We will review the different types of credentials (metal keys, card keys, fobs, etc.) as well as battery operated products vs. fully hard-wired electrified locking systems. Lastly, we will teach you the do’s and don’ts for code compliance.
ADA: Meeting Accessibility Codes for Doors and Hardware – MAC101
This course features an overview of compliance with ADA, physical disabilities, and ANSI 117.1 Chapter 404 Doors, Doorways, and Gates. We will also discuss approach dimension compliances.
Architectural Hardware Basics – AHB102
This course will describe hardware nomenclature, correct sequencing, specifying hardware, and code compliance.
Basic Electrified Door Hardware – EDH102
This course features an overview of all components needed to complete a circuit, functions of electrified door hardware, and operation narratives.
Door Hardware Submittal Basics – DHS102
Both users and components of the hardware submittal are discussed in this course, as well as what to look for in product data sheets. Learn to determine if openings meet all codes, as well as confirm design, function, and quality as specified.
Touch"less" Hardware Options – THO-101
Facilities are taking a second look at how people move through their buildings and what products can help reduce the spread of germs and bacteria. This course offers door hardware options available as well as understanding the codes that may affect these options.
To schedule an AIA Continuing Education Seminar, please call Quinlan at 908-499-1900 or
