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CHAPTER 10

Problems

Problem 10.1  Given the illustration shown below, identify the items labeled A through N.

N

A

M L B

C

D

E

K

F

J G

I H

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Instructors Problem 10.2  Given the illustration shown below, identify the items labeled A through J. D A

B

C

E

H

J I

F G

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Instructors Problem 10.3  Given the illustration shown below, identify the items labeled A through F.

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Instructors Problem 10.4  Given the illustration shown below, identify the items labeled A through E. B

A

C

D

E

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Instructors Problem 10.5  Given the illustration shown below, identify the items labeled A through I.

A

I

H

G

F

E B

D

Problem 10.6  Use 8-1/2 × 11 inch paper. Draw or sketch the following door floor plan symbols in two columns and label the name of each door symbol below the symbol representation: exterior door, French door, glass sliding door, interior door, pocket door, bi-pass doors, bi-fold door, double acting door, Dutch door, accordion door, overhead garage door. Problem 10.7  Use 8-1/2 × 11 inch paper. Draw or sketch the following window floor plan symbols in two columns and label the name of each window symbol below the symbol representation: sliding window, casement window, double-hung window, awning window, Jalousie window, fixed window, bay window, garden window. Problem 10.8  Write an approximately 100-word report describing sloped glazing. Problem 10.9  Write an approximately 100-word report describing tubular daylighting devices (TDD).

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Problem 10.10  Write an approximately 100-word report describing the NFRC energy performance label. Problem 10.11  Write an approximately 100-word report describing typical door and window schedules with examples. Problem 10.12  Write an approximately 100-word report describing how doors and windows in a schedule are keyed from the floor plan to the schedule. Show examples. Problem 10.13  Write an approximately 100-word report describing how door and window sizes can be displayed directly next to their symbols. Show examples. Problem 10.14  Write an approximately 100-word report describing pre-hung doors. Problem 10.15  Write an approximately 100-word report describing four ways to specify door swing based on

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Instructors when you are standing looking at the door and if the door is left hand, right hand, inswing, or outswing. Show examples. Problem 10.16  Write an approximately 200-word report describing the installation of a pre-hung door. Problem 10.17  Write an approximately 50-word report describing a nail set and how it is used for driving a nail head set below or flush with a surface. Problem 10.18  Write an approximately 100-word report describing the reason and practice of removing the center manufacturer-installed hinge screw from the jamb side of each hinge and replace each with a 2–1/2 inch screw of the same diameter and material as the original screws. Problem 10.19  Write an approximately 100-word report describing the reason for using casing and the typical installation practice. Problem 10.20  Write an approximately 200-word report describing typical pocket door terminology and installation. Problem 10.21  Write an approximately 200-word report describing preparation of the rough opening for typical window installation. Problem 10.22  Write an approximately 100-word report describing the strip of flashing tape covering the sill for typical window installation. Problem 10.23  Write an approximately 100-word report describing the use of jamb extensions installed over

the framing between the window frame and the edge of the drywall or other wall finish material. Problem 10.24  Write an approximately 50-word report describing the process of determining the curb dimensions for skylight framing. Problem 10.25  Write an approximately 300-word report describing skylight framing and installation.

Team Home Construction Problems Continue the team problems started in previous chapters.

Home Construction This is a continuation of construction for the actual home to be built on property near the school, or on the school grounds and then moved to another location after completion. Problem 8.26  Team Problem This problem involves door and window installation for the home construction project. Doors and windows are typically installed after the roofing is placed and the home is dried-in. The house wrap is also applied to the exterior of the sheathing before windows are installed. The foreman will evaluate and discuss the plans with the team members and supervise the door and window installation activities. Alternately, interior doors can be installed after drywall described in Chapter 15 along with final millwork installation.

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