Doors and Openings Building Tech Notes
Doors and Openings Building Tech Notes
TYPE OF DOORSTOPS
Rabbeted Stop
Planted Stop
WOOD DOOR
Flush Type
ALUMINUM GLASS DOORS
Stile and rail type
Horizontal – rail
Vertical – mullions
Mullions
Determined by the glass strength and Material, finish, texture, and color
thickness, wind load Durability in terms of anticipated frequency of
Storefronts – coordinated systems of extruded use and possible exposure to weather and
aluminum frames, glass panels, glass entrance corrosive conditions
doors, and hardware fittings.
WINDOW ELEMENTS
DOOR HARDWARE Window Frame
Finish Door Hardware The fixed, non-operable border of a
Locksets incorporating locks, latches and window designed to receive and hold the
bolts, a cylinder and stop works and sash or casement and all necessary
operating trim hardware
Hinges Head – uppermost horizontal member of a
Closers window frame
Panic Hardware Jamb – two sides members of a window
Push and Pull bars and plates frame
Kick Plates Sill – horizontal member beneath a door
Door stops, holders and bumpers or window opening, upper surface is
Thresholds sloped to shed rainwater
Weather stripping Sub-sill – additional sill fitted to a
Door tracks and guides window frame to cause rainwater to drip
farther away from a wall surface
Architrave – casing that surrounds a window or
doorway,
Plinth Block – used to terminate a jamb casing
above the floor
SASH
HARDWARE FACTORS:
AND GLAZING
Function and ease of operation
Sash – fixed or movable framework of a
Recessed or surface-mounted installation
window in which panes of glass or set
Pane – one of the divisions of a window,
consisting of a single unit of glass set in a
frame
Glazing – refers to the panes of sheets of
glass set in the sashes of a window
Rails – horizontal members framing a
window sash
Muntins – vertical members holding the
edges of windowpanes within a sash
Stiles – the upright member framing a Heat Treated Glass
window sash or paneled door Tempered Glass – 4x stronger than
Mullion – vertical member separating a annealed
series if windows or doorways Heat-Strengthened Glass – 2x stronger
WINDOW OPERATION Chemically Strengthened Glass – more
Fixed Window expensive, does not affect the optical
0% ventilating, consists of a frame and quality of glass, lens for eyes
stationary sash Safety Glass
Casement Window Tempered Glass – breaks into minute
100% ventilating, has operating sashes pieces
that are hinged swinging outward Laminated Glass – made from polyvinyl
Awning and Hopper Window butyral (PVB) interlayer
100% ventilating; has operating sashes Bullet-proof Glass
that swing outward on hinges attached to Fire-rating glass
the top of the frame Wired glass -for building construction
Sliding Windows Specially tempered glass
50% ventilating, 2 slashes, 1 slide along a Ceramic glass – cooking top, glass bowl
track for cooking
Double-Hung Windows Insulating Glass with intumescent gel –
50% ventilating; 2 vertically sliding resistant to heat
sashes, each in separate tracks, closing Insulating Glass Unit
different parts of the window Double glazed – 2 glasses placed together
Jalousie window but not sticked
100% ventilating, has horizontal glass or Triple Glazed - 3 glasses
wood louvers that pivot simultaneously in
a common frame GLASS THICKNESS
Pivoting Windows Single Strength – 2.5mm thick
100% ventilating, sashes that rotate 90 or Double Strength – 3mm thick and above
180 degrees about a vertical or horizontal
axis at or near the centers GLASS COATING
More on the issue for controlling the amount of
STEEL WINDOWS light
Manufactured from hot-rolled and cold-rolled Tinted
steel, allow larger lights to be installed Non-removable, shade/already dark
GLASS Spandrel
Glazing – installation of glass Coated
Film, removable sheet
TYPES OF GLASS Fritted (silkscreen), reflective (reduces the
Crown Glass amount of heat), low emissivity glass
optical glass used in lenses and other (Low-e)
optical components Self-cleaning
Cylinder Glass
Artsy, related to construction, sheet glass Formula:
R = 1/U
Plate Glass
U = I/R
Mirrors
Float Glass/Annealed Glass
Low Emissivity
sheet of glass made by floating molten
High VT
glass on a bed of molten metal, typically
Infrared radiation (glass)
tin
Titanium dioxide
Breaks into shards
Self-Cleaning Glass
Titanium oxide Backup Wall – structural member and can
Causes the water to clean out affect the beam
Other Glass
Acrylic
Polycarbonate
GLAZING
Sealant
Gunnable liquid
Solid
Thermal break
Divider to divide cold/temperature
Setting blocks and ease blocks
Where glass is placed
Must be leveled
¼ from edge
Weep Holes
Other notes:
Primary seal – for ensure gas to not escape
Argon fill -
Secondary seal – hold the glass together
Extruded aluminum – molded frame
Dimmable Glass
Spider Fittings
Rain screen
Anchored masonry veneer
Balloon framing – wood
Stucco – plaster
EIFS – Exterior insulation and firing system
Spandrel (tinted) – space between windows
CURTAIN WALL
Stick-built system – everything is assembled
on-site
Unitized system – aligned installation
Unit and Mullion system – variant of unit
system
Panel System – fiberglass, GFRC, Mullion is
installed first
Column Cover and Spandrel system – outdated,
old, wall system
CLADDING WALL
Curtain wall
Glass is hung on an anchor
Not structural
Veneer Wall
Infill Wall