NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for wood windows of the following types: single-hung, double-hung, awning, casement, horizontal sliding, and non-operative (stationary window unit).
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for repair and rehabilitation of wood windows in historic buildings
Types, sizes, construction of weight balanced and spring balanced windows, with and without glazing bars. Weight balanced windows from 1 ft 6 in to 6 ft wide and from 3 ft 91⁄8 in to 5 ft 91⁄8 in high, the spring balanced type being slightly smaller. Tables show sizes of masonry...
Construction; size ranges; schedules of glass sizes and daylight areas; suspension of the sashes by (a) cords or chains and weights, (b) spiral balance devices, or (c) spiral balance devices together with the opening of the lower sash for cleaning. The windows are available with or without...
1.1 This practice covers the installation of fenestration products in new and existing construction. For the purpose of this practice, fenestration products shall be limited to windows, sliding patio-type doors, swinging patio type doors, and skylights, as used primarily in residential and...
1.1 This test method provides a procedure to determine the quality of bond between an overlay and a wood core in an adhesively bonded laminate. The quality of bond is determined by measuring the resistance to delamination of the adhesively bonded laminate when tested under specific...
Types, materials, construction, workmanship and performance requirements.
1.1 This test method covers the measurement of the absolute total solar or photopic reflectance, transmittance, or absorptance of materials and surfaces. Although there are several applicable test methods employed for determining the optical properties of materials, they are generally useful only...
1.1 This practice covers a general procedure for using the Impulse Excitation Method (IEM) to facilitate natural frequency measurement and detection of defects and material variations in metallic and non-metallic parts. This test method is also known as Impulse Excitation Technique (IET), Acoustic...
1.1 This guide describes design, specification, selection, installation, and inspection of new building wall systems, exterior deck and stair components, doors, windows, penetrations and sealant joints of wood and metal frame buildings, typically four stories or less, to minimize...
NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for normal glazing. For specifying pre-assembled window units used in residential buildings, utilize the following Sections: 08 51 13 ALUMINUM WINDOWS, 08 52 00 WOOD WINDOWS, or 08 53 00 PLASTIC WINDOWS.
1.1 This guide describes design, specification, selection, installation, and inspection of new building wall systems, exterior deck and stair components, doors, windows, penetrations and sealant joints of wood and metal frame buildings, typically four stories or less, to minimize...
This practice describes a method for selecting samples of building components coated with paints suspected of containing lead. The samples are collected from the debris waste stream created during demolition, renovation, lead hazard control, or abatement projects. The samples are subsequently...
1.1 This practice describes a method for selecting samples of building components coated with paints suspected of containing lead. The samples are collected from the debris waste stream created during demolition, renovation, lead hazard control, or abatement projects. The samples are subsequently...
This document specifies methods for the extensive and limited sampling of wood, conditioning and preparation of test pieces. It also specifies the general requirements for physical and mechanical testing of small clear wood specimens. The sampling guidance provided in this document...
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