Creado por Kara Biczykowski
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1) what is the jamb side called at the side the door closes?
2) std. method of referring to the way a door swings is called the:
3) hdwr that can work on any hand of door is called:
METAL DOORS
1) a flush door has:
2) a sash door contains:
3) a louvered door has:
4) paneled steel doors are available with:
1) hollow mtl doors (steel doors) are constructed with:
2) what is the std. thickness?
3) what is the std. height?
4) what is the std. widths?
1) what door materials can be used with steel frames?
2) when a door fire rating over 20 min is req.'d, what type of frame is used?
3) steel frames are manufactured in 3 styles:
1) one-piece frames must be set in place before:
2) which frame cannot have welded corners?
3) aluminum frames are used with doors:
4) alum frames are constructed of:
WOOD DOORS
1) a flush wood door consists of:
2) a panel wood door consists of:
3) hollow-core wood doors are made of:
4) are hollow-core wd doors fire rated?
1) solid-core wood doors are made with:
2) solid-core doors can have a fire-rating of:
3) what type of core is used when fire ratings of 45min, 1hr, 1-1/2hrs is req.'d?
4) what are the std. door widths?
5) what is the std. door height?
6) what is the std. door thkns?
1) frames for wd doors can be made from:
2) factors that determine which frame type to use depends on:
3) wood frames can be used in (__) min fire door assemblies
4) a 1hr rated door must be installed in a:
GLASS DOORS
1) glass door glass is typ constructed of:
2) what type of frame is req.'d?
3) can all-glass doors be fire-rated?
1) revolving doors are used to ctrl:
2) do revolving doors count as req.'d exits?
3) what are overhead coiling doors used for
HARDWARE (function groups)
1) hanging the door:
2) operating the door:
3) closing the door:
4) locking the door:
5) sealing the door:
6) protecting the door:
1) a hinge (butt hinge) consists of:
2) full-mortise hinges are the most common & have both leaves:
3) half-mortise hinge has one leaf:
1) a half-surface hinge has one leaf mtd on the face of the:
2) in a full-surface hinge the leaves are applied to:
3) hinge type depends on:
1) when are raised barrel hinges used?
2) what is unique about swing clear hinges?
3) when using std. hdwr, the open doorway is:
1) in terms of hinge weigth, resi doors typ use:
2) ^ commercial doors typ use:
3) what type of hinge is needed for high-frequency application like on entrances?
4) when are ball bearing hinges req.'d?
1) ex- what would a 4x4-1/2 label on a hinge mean?
2) guideline for hinge width typ = to:
3) length of hinge is determined by:
4) # of hinges is determined by:
1) what is a latchset?
2) what is a lockset?
3) what are the 4 types of latches & locks?
4) what is a "backset"?
1) center hung pivots allow the door to swing:
2) offset pivots allow the door to swing:
3) panic hdwr is used where:
4) when panic hdwr is listed for use on fire door assemblies it's called:
1) push plates & pull bars are used on doors that:
2) closers are:
1) door stops & bumpers should be prvd'd to:
2) astragals are:
3) flush bolts are used on the inactive leaf of a pair of doors to:
1) a coordinator is a device used w/ double doors that are rabbeted or have an astragal to:
2) weather stripping is used along the edges & btm of doors to:
3) thresholds are used where:
1) for electric locks, code req.'s the inside knob or handle can:
2) electric latches have what advg over electric locks?
1) although fail safes for power failures allow elec. bolt doors to open, they cannot be used where?
2) what is a magnetic hold-open device for?
1) fire-rated doors must have what type of mtl hinges?
2) the Builders Hdwr Manuf. Assoc. (BHMA) has designated hdwr finishes by:
3) what is unique about hdwr finish bactericidal copper alloy?
BLDG CODE REQ.'S: DOORS & HDWR
1) if a partition must have a fire rating then:
2) typ places where fire-rated doors are req.'d include:
3) codes consider the fire door assembly to include:
4) a fire-rated door that meets req.'s of std. fire test is also called:
1) what is the std. test for doors?
2) panic hdwr on door is req.'d at:
3) fire doors must be:
1) when a fire door is closed, it must be secured w/:
2) operating devices on a door like handles, locks, pulls, latches, etc for normal operation must be at a height of:
3) when can glass be in a fire door assembly?
1) what fire-rating does wire glass have?
ADD'L IBC REQ.'S
1) fire-rated door assembly must have label attached to door & frame
2) fire door must be self-latching
3) all hdwr used must be UL listed
4) fire door must be self-closing (sometimes can be a hold-open if connected to alarm sensor)
ACCESSIBILITY REQ.'S FOR DOORS/ HDWR
1) min width, clear of hdwr, of an opened door must be 32in
2) must be adequate maneuvering clearance in front of & on the latch side of door to operate it
3) must be a min of 48in btwn 2 doors in a series when they're open 90deg
WINDOWS
1) why are alum wndw most commonly used out of mtl wndws?
2) what are the disadvg.'s to alum wndw's
1) ^ how can heat conduction be ctrl'd in alum. wndw's?
2) how can galv. action be ctrl'd in alum wndw's?
1) steel wndw's are fab.'d from:
2) b/c steel wndw's have a greater strength:
3) in wood wndw's, glass is typ:
1) common types of wood wndw's include:
2) float glass, most common produced in US, also called annealed glass is made by:
3) heat-strengthened glass is produced by:
1) where is heat-strengthened glass typ used?
2) tempered glass is produced by subjecting float glass to:
1) laminated glass consists of:
2) what is laminated glass used for?
1) tinted glass absorbs:
2) what is the purpose of tinted glass?
1) low-iron glass has a reduced amt of:
2) reflective glass is clear or tinted glass coated w/ an extremely thin layer of:
3) insulating glass is fab.'d of 2 or 3 sheets of:
1) wire glass has a mesh of wire embedded in middle & is primarily used for:
2) spandrel glass is an opaque strip of glass that:
3) low-emissivity (low-e) glass selectively reflects & transmits:
1) low-e glass works by transmitting what thru but not:
2) in cold climates, low-e glass admits solar heat gain during the day & at night:
3) in summer ^, low e-glass reflects:
4) in warm climates, low-e glass can be combined with what & why
1) low-e glass is used in insulated units where the film is placed on:
2) what is a more effective fab. method than this ^?
*see ch12 or p28-20 for a few more energy efficient glazing types such as electrochromic glazing
1-4) in add. to wire glass, what are the oth. types of fire-rated glazing?
1) Fig 28.17 explanation of wndw installation of glass in framing
2) in all glazing installations, glass should be placed on semirigid setting blocks of neoprene or oth elastomeric mat. b/c:
3) why is the "bite" & "face" dim on a wndw frame important?
1) specifically, why is the "bite" dimension on a wndw frame important? Fig28.17b
2) the acrylic foam structural glazing tape is
1) the req.'d thkns of ext. glass depends on:
2) for glass used in fire-resistance rated partitions, IBC differentiates btwn:
1) fire-protection-rated glazing is:
1) fire-resistance-rated glazing is:
1) per IBC, fire-rated glazing is labeled by manuf. to have a D, H, or T followed by rating in minutes, they represent:
2) a designation of OH means the glazing is appropriate for:
1) a designation of W means the glazing is appropriate for:
2) ex, what does label D-H-W-90 mean?
3) safety glazing is considered to be:
1) areas safety glazing is req.'d includes:
2) a curtain wall is an ext wall system attached to the struct. framework of a bldg that:
3) what are the 2 system types of curtain walls?
1) unit systems are premanuf. in factory with:
2) in both stick & unit systems (__) are attached to (__) at ea. floor
3) vert. mullions can be adjusted in 3 dimensions to:
4) b/c there is always a gap btwn the bldg structure & back of spandrel, what is prvd.'d?