Interior Construction & Detailing for Designers and ArchitectsThis widely used book is a timesaving reference for design professionals working in either commercial or residential construction. Interior Construction and Detailing also serves as a comprehensive resource on materials, finishes, construction assemblies, mechanical and electrical systems, building codes, and planning standards. Hundreds of figures and tables illustrate the text. |
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Page 42
... wire bracing note : All components and connections must be designed to resist design loads applied perpendicular to the face of the partition . Figure 2.9 Detail of runners at perimeter partition 8 " ( 200 ) max . minimum 3/8 " ( 10 ) ...
... wire bracing note : All components and connections must be designed to resist design loads applied perpendicular to the face of the partition . Figure 2.9 Detail of runners at perimeter partition 8 " ( 200 ) max . minimum 3/8 " ( 10 ) ...
Page 47
... wire lath tied to cross - furring channels Figure 2.14 Linear metal ceiling able partitions screw or clip. • For sloped , vaulted , or arched ceilings , it must be verified that there is no interfer- ence from duct work , piping , or ...
... wire lath tied to cross - furring channels Figure 2.14 Linear metal ceiling able partitions screw or clip. • For sloped , vaulted , or arched ceilings , it must be verified that there is no interfer- ence from duct work , piping , or ...
Page 316
... wire sizes , and connections to central equipment are usu- ally determined by the electrical engineer or the contractor responsible for installing the equipment . Because telephone and communication sys- tems are low - voltage systems ...
... wire sizes , and connections to central equipment are usu- ally determined by the electrical engineer or the contractor responsible for installing the equipment . Because telephone and communication sys- tems are low - voltage systems ...
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PPI Interior Construction & Detailing for Designers & Architects, 6th ... David Kent Ballast No preview available - 2019 |
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