Doors Part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

all glass door:

type and thickness

A

tempered glass
1/2” or 3/4”
(holes before tempering)

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2
Q

all glass door typ size

A

36”x7’

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3
Q

glass door hinge configuration:

minimum

A

corner fitting top and bottom to hod pivots

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4
Q

glass door hinge configuration:

hinge fittings

A

clamp to glass

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5
Q

glass door hinge configuration:

continuous bottom used if…

A

lock is req

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6
Q

continuous top and bottom mounts are sometimes called

A

shoes

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7
Q

revolving doors:

typ do not count as req

A

exit

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8
Q

revolving doors:

crowd procausion

A

some collapse if crowd push

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9
Q

hinges are also called

A

butts

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10
Q

parts of hinge

A

two leaves,
knuckles,
pin

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11
Q

half mortise:

A

surface at frame,

mortised to door edge.

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12
Q

half surface

A

mortised in frame,

surface to door.

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13
Q

hinges used at low-frequency, residential:

A

standard-weight,

plain-bearing hinges.

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14
Q

hinges used at low-frequency, commercial:

A

standard-weight,

ball-bearing hinges.

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15
Q

hinges used at high-frequency, office building entrances:

A

heavyweight, ball bearing hinges.

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16
Q

hinges req’d at fire-rated assemblies/doors with closers

A

ball bearings

17
Q

hinge size is labeled

A

length x

width (inches @ open)

18
Q

hinge width rule of thumb:

A

2x(door thickness)

+ trim projection - ½”

19
Q

common hinge widths for

1-¾” door

A

4” or 4 ½” hinge

20
Q

of hinges is referred to in

A

pairs

2 hinges = 1 pair

21
Q
# hinges req'd:
door height ≤60”
A

1 pair (2 hinges)

22
Q
# hinges req'd:
door height 60”≤90"
A

1 ½ pairs (3 hinges)

23
Q
# hinges req'd:
door height 90≤120”
A

2 pairs (4 hinges)