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Page 1: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Details (Wood)

Page 2: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Assembly

Finished window assembly depends on:– architectural design of structure– region of country/climate– material of structure– type of window

Detailers must be familiar with– installation sequence– proper weatherproofing– proper detail scale (usually 3” = 1’-0”)

Page 3: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Nomenclature Notations•Four typical areas for notations

•Head, Jamb, Sill, & Mullion

•Detail Assemblies are:

•Head--top of window - detail 11

•Jamb--sides of window - detail 13

•Sill--bottom of window - detail 14

•Mullion--vertical between windows - detail 12

Page 4: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Construction Terms

Header(wood) Lintel (masonry) Post or Column

– header jack – trimmer

Top plates Cripples Rough Sill

Page 5: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Terms Mullion - vertical structural member between window assemblies

Sash - a frame for glass to close a window opening

Page 6: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Terms Muntin--a bar member

supporting and/or separating panes of glass in a window sash, considered a dividing bar either fixed or removable, sometimes placed between double panes of glass.

Page 7: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Types - Styles Most Prevalent Windows Types:

– casement - vertical hinge and crank

– horizontal sliding - predominantly residential

– double(single)-hung - vertical sliding

– awning - hinges from the top of window

– hopper - hinges from the bottom of window

– louver (jalousie) - small glass panes allow venting

– fixed sash - stationary glass unit

Page 8: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Types - Styles Additional and special condition types:

– Combination types - mixture of types together– Bay - angle projection– Bow - curved projection– Box - 90 degree projection– Skylight and Roof windows

Page 9: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Window Types - Materials

Wood - type of wood may differ inside/outside Steel - commonly used in commercial buildings Aluminum - commonly 6063-T5

– 6063 = aluminum alloy– T5 = a type of heat treatment

Vinyl/wood covered vinyl Glazing channels - holds the glass

– 3/16”, 7/32”, 1/4” single glazing– 1/2”, 5/8” double glazing (insulating)

Page 10: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Casement Window hinged at

jamb section

swing in or out

max ventilation

Page 11: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Horizontal Sliding Window one/both

sections movable

sections typically removable

horizontal arrow denotes sliding action also an “X”

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Double (Single) Hung Windows one/both sections

movable sections typically

removable vertical arrow

denotes sliding action

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Awning and Hopper Windows

Both have horizontal hinging

Awning hinges at the top

Hopper hinges at the bottom

Page 14: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Louvered/Jalousie Windows

•The individual panes allow good ventilation

Page 15: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Bow Window

Designed about an arc

Many configurations

Page 16: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Bay Windows More boxy than the

Bow window Angles of

projection at normally 30, 45, 60 degrees

Amount of projection varies

Page 17: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Skylights/Roof Windows

•Allows light and ventilation through the roof

Page 18: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Fixed/Picture Window No ventilation Custom built frame for different sizes and shapes Also double glazed

Page 19: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Fixed Window Detail Pictorial•Jamb section custom milled

•Shape and size may vary

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Detailing Windows in Wood Construction

Usually purchased as a unit/assembly Custom sizes/combinations easily available Align details with each other: head, jamb, & sill Details similar to door

– window action is not important in detail, but may effect the detail

– weatherproofing & installation are important– detail from window frame outward

Page 21: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Head Detail (wood) with Pictorial

Page 22: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Jamb Detail (wood)

Note that details call out weatherproofing (caulking) & show trim size callouts

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Sill Detail (wood) with Pictorial

THE END !!!

Page 24: Window Details (Wood) Window Assembly u Finished window assembly depends on: –architectural design of structure –region of country/climate –material

Drawing ExerciseWood Window Detail

Draft the elevation of a 5040 (W x H) window, 1/2” = 1’-0” at the top of the sheet, details will be added to bottom

Extend the sill so more of the wall is shown below the window sill

Give notations to coordinate sections with detail Draft the brick to proper size showing the 3/8” joints Bricks at window sill are turned on edge and sloped (5

degrees), overhang is 1 1/2” on the underneath side