B1 - LT #2 - Describe Schedules Flashcards

1
Q

What information do schedules provide?

A

Door, sizes, materials, style and hardware requirements

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2
Q

What does DO stand for in a schedule?

A

Ditto

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3
Q

What kind of information does a room schedule provide?

A

Information for finishes of each room in the building

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4
Q

When are schedules used on construction drawings?

A

When the information is too much to fit on the plan

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5
Q

When are drawings used as part of a schedule?

A

When graphic detail needs to be described

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6
Q

What type of construction would use schedules as part of the drawings?

A

Commercial or multi-unit construction

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7
Q

List two types of building components that can be described in a schedule other than doors, windows or rooms?

A

Walls and details

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8
Q

What type of construction are the window rough openings shown on the drawings?

A

Concrete and masonry

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9
Q

What must be done prior to framing window openings in a wood frame building?

A

Check with the manufacturer (for correct RO)

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10
Q

When are detail drawings used?

A

When it’s simpler to use graphic detail to show repetitive components of a building.

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11
Q

What additional information can be found in a window schedule other than the size of the window?

A

Shape, dimensions and opening sash

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12
Q

What is the height of a door that is listed as a 920 x 1020 x 45

A

1020 - Width is always FIRST

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13
Q

Does an architect approve of the drawings BEFORE manufacturing the the special components or AFTER?

A

BEFORE, then they are manufactured

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14
Q

What are example of specialty items?

A

Vaults, fixtures, rolling window shutters, hoists and loading docks.

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15
Q

Who draws the shop drawings?

A

Manufacturer of the products

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16
Q

Why does a carpenter use shop drawings?

A

To verify final dimensions and details

17
Q

Masonry and and concrete drawings show the FINISHED opening size, true or false?

A

True, after window opening is built, the window manuf. takes custom measurements and builds to suit openings.

18
Q

Schedules provide what kind of information?

A

Provide info about building components that are repetitive.