CH 7 Doors & Windows
CH 7 Doors & Windows
CH 7 Doors & Windows
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Course Code: CEng 3205
This is an cut or recess made inside a frame work all round on one
side into which the door shutters are received by means of hinges
TECHNICAL TERMS OF DOORS AND WINDOWS
Panel
It is the area of the shutter enclosed between the adjacent rails.
Reveal
This is an external jamb of a door, window opening which is at right
angles to the face of the wall
Style
These are vertical outside members of a shutter
Sill
This is the horizontal bottom member of the frame which may or
may not be provided
Mullion
This is a vertical member which is employed to subdivide window
or a door and it runs through the shutter or opening vertically
sash
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This is a special type of frame which is made of lighter section and
is designed for carrying the glass panels.
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Materials for doors
Wooden Doors
Solid core doors are used as exterior doors
Glazed Doors
Glass is used in panels of doors to admit light. Coloured glass,
frosted glass and beaded glass can be used for ornamental
appearance.
Steel framed door with a single, two or three glass panels are
mainly used in external doors for residential buildings and 6
could also be used as internal doors in offices.
Plywood Doors
The various types and quality products of plywood brought the use
of ply wood skins over wooden frame works to the widespread use
of the flush doors. Such doors are mainly used for internals.
Plastics Doors
Flush doors covered in high pressure melamine laminates are
manufactured to fit in specific openings. The plastic laminate is
applied to both faces of the door and comes in wide variety of-
colours and in many wood-grain patterns. The surface may have a
matte finish or a bright finish for easy cleaning. It offer good
resistance to impact and abrasion and usually do not need
refinishing for the life of the building.
Metal Doors
Steel and aluminium doors are most popularly used as metal doors.
Aluminium has a shiny colour, has light weight and provides
attractive appearance and costs more than steel doors. Steel doors
are used practically for any type of door opening. Steel frames are
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produced in various depth and width to fit most wall conditions.
SIZE OF DOORS
Sizes of Doors: it is a common practice the height of a door should
not be less than 1.8m to 2m. The width of a door should be such that
two persons can pass through it walking shoulder to shoulder.
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BATTENED AND LEDGED DOOR
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BATTENED AND LEDGED DOOR
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BATTENED LEDGED AND BRACED DOORS
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BATTENED LEDGED AND BRACED DOORS
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BATTENED, LEDGED AND FRAMED DOORS
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BATTENED, LEDGED, BRACED AND FRAMED
DOORS
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FRAMED AND PANELED DOORS.
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GLAZED OR SASH DOORS:
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FLUSH- DOORS
Flush door provides a smooth and clean surface and is
becoming popular these days because of their pleasing
appearance.
A framework of timber styles and rails is prepared.
Both the faces of the framework are covered by
varieties of plywood and the edging strips are
This type of door is better strength, greater durability
and it is sound proof to a great extent.
Used for both residential as well as public buildings.
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FLUSH- DOORS
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LOUVERED DOOR.
The shutter are provided with fixed louvers or movable
louvers. It may extend to full height of the shutter or only
in a part of it .
It allows sufficient amount of ventilation and at the-same
time it maintains privacy.
The louvers are attached in a series such that the upper
back edge of any louver is above the lower front edge of the
next higher louver.
In movable louvers a timber piece is provided to which
louvers are attached.
By raising or lowering the timber piece, the louvers and
opened or closed.
Such types of doors are more useful in toilets, dressing
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rooms.
LOUVERED DOOR
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REVOLVING DOOR
There is a central supporting shaft and four radiating shutters are
attached to this central shaft. Rubber pads are fixed to the bottom
of shutters.
The door opening may be closed by folding the radiating shutters.
They may be used in hospitals,
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REVOLVING DOOR
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COLLAPSIBLE DOOR
The door is fabricated from thin mild steel sections.
It consists of vertically placed double channels each 16 mm
to 20 mm in width at a spacing of 100 mm to 120 mm,
These channels are braced with 16 to 20 mm wide mild
steel flats which permit the door to open or fold.
The whole assembly is mounted on two rails in the form of
T-sections fixed on the floor and lintel respectively by
anchor bolts.
The door shutter can slide over the rollers mounted at its
lower end and is held in position by the T -sections.
Two handles are provided to operate the door.
They are commonly used in shops, go downs, schools,
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COLLAPSIBLE DOOR
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SLIDING DOOR
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ROLLING STEEL DOOR.
These are commonly used for show rooms, shops,
stores etc.
The door has interlocked steel slabs coiled upon a
drum at the top of the opening.
The door shutter moves up and down in steel guides
mounted at the sides of the door opening.
The weight of the door is counter-balanced by. helical
spring provided in the drum and a steel cover is
provided to protect the drum from weathering actions.
To lift the shutter or shut down the door shutter, a
reduction gear with endless chain and crank is used.
In this way operation of the door becomes easy 36
ROLLING STEEL DOOR
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FOLDING DOORS:
Folding doors may be of wood or metal and are used for large
openings.
They are hung from overhead tracks and may or may not require
a floor track or guides.
Folding doors can be used as wardrobe doors or as space dividers.
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TYPES OF DOOR MOVEMENTS
Swinging doors:
The most common type of door movement is the swinging
door either right or left, depending on which side is the
hinge, as shown in swinging doors may be hinged at the
side to open and shut in one direction single swings or
they may be double acting doors, which swing in both
ways double swinging.
Sliding doors:
The shutter can slide upward, downward or sideways.
The shutter slides to the sides with the help of runners
and guide rails. The door may have one two or even three
shutters, depending upon the size of the opening and
space available on sides for sliding.
Folding doors:
Folding doors may be of wood or metal and are used for
large openings. They are hung from overhead tracks and
may or may not require a floor track or guides. Folding
doors can be used as wardrobe doors or as space dividers.
Collapsible doors:
Collapsible doors are made of light steel sections, mostly
channels. They roll in small channels fixed at top and
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WINDOWS
Windows are provided in the building to allow natural
light and fresh air into it. The size of windows is guided
by the total area of window space required.
The location of a window should meet the functional
requirements of a room, such as interior decoration,
arrangement of furniture, fresh air supply, distribution of
daylight, etc,
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TYPES OF WINDOWS
1. Casement window.
2. Sash or glazed window.
3. Double-hung window.
4. Louvered window.
5. Pivoted window.
6. Sliding window.
7. Circular window.
8. Corner window.
9. Gable window .
10. Bay window.
11. Dormer window.
12. Clerestory window.
13. Lantern light
14. Sky light
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15. Metal window
CASEMENT WINDOW
The simplest type of casement window consists of
a square or rectangular window frame of metal or
wood, with a casement hinged at one side to the
frame to open out.
The side-hinged opening part of the window is
known as the casement and it consists of glass
surrounded and supported by metal or timber
strips.
The casement is hinged to open out because as
outward opening casement can more readily be
made to exclude rain and wind than one opening
inwards
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CASEMENT WINDOW
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SASH OR GLAZED WINDOW.
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SASH OR GLAZED WINDOW.
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DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW
It consists of a pair of shutters and each of them can slide.
This facilitates cleaning of the window and the ventilation
through the window can also be well regulated.
The shutters can be slide vertically the openings left in the
frame and the side walls.
Two metallic weights are connected to each shutter with
cords over pulleys.
The pulleys are fixed to the window frame.
This arrangement is hidden within the frame.
If the two weights combined are also heavy as the sash
little effect will be required to slide the sash.
Alternately the whole arrangement may be to lift or lower
the shutters vertically.
It is known as vertically sliding-sash window 49
DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW
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DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW.
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LOUVERED WINDOW
This is also known as Venetian window.
It is employed when privacy and enough ventilation is
required. It may be fixed or moving type. Its details are
similar to that of a louvered door. It allows sun rays to come
inside the room, if desired.
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PIVOTED WINDOW
In such type of window shutters swing round pivots. It
may be horizontally pivoted or vertically pivoted.
Such windows are easier to clean and they allow more
light to come inside the room.
The frame of this type window is similar to that of a
casement window but no rebates are made in the
frame
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PIVOTED WINDOW
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SLIDING WINDOW
It is similar to the sliding doors. The shutters will be slide
on roller bearings, either vertically or horizontally.
The cavities are provided in the walls to accommodate the
window shutters when it is opened. Such windows are
commonly used in railway trains, buses etc.
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CIRCULAR WINDOW
It is pivoted window of circular shape and commonly
used in workshops, factories.
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GABLE WINDOW
It is an ordinary casement window provided in the
gable ends of an inclined roof building
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CORNER WINDOW
It is constructed in the corner of a building and
admits light and air from two directions
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BAY WINDOW
It is a window in the building which is projected
beyond the walls of the room.
It is provided to improve the architectural appearance
of the building. Additional space is obtained to allow
light and air in room
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DORMER WINDOW
Such types of windows are provided on the inclined roofs of
the buildings.
They provide air and light to the room constructed within
the space of the roof slopes
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CLERESTORY WINDOW
This is provided near the main roof.
It admits light and air into the room
when the front is covered by the veranda
roof.
It is pivoted and the shutter is operated
by a cord or wire moving round a pulley.
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LANTERN LIGHT
Sometimes the light entering from the windows in the walls is
inadequate. In this case, some more windows are provided on the
flat roofs to admit more light into the room. This type of window is
known as lantern, It may be curved, rectangular, or square.
Generally, Glass panels are used to cover the sides of lantern,
Pivoted shutters may be used when it is desired to admit air and
light both
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SKY LIGHT
This type of window is fixed on the sloping surface of
an inclined roof.
It is meant to admit light into the room and generally
fixed glass panels to cover it. Reinforced or ribbed
glass is preferred.
A curb frame is provided with the common rafter to
support the window as illustrated in Fig.
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SKY LIGHT
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METAL WINDOW
In modern age, this type of window is becoming more popular.
They are fabricated from light rolled steel sections which forms
window frame.
The glass pans are fixed into the frame.
The glazed shutter may be hinged at top, bottom, side or pivoted
to rotate in any direction.
Double hung type window may be also fabricated with the metal
frames.
The frame is attached to the masonry wall in grooves with
cement grout.
Sometimes the timber frame and sill are used to fix up the steel
shutter.
It looks elegant. Steel windows must be properly painted. Bronze,
aluminium, stainless steel, etc. may be used for the frame besides
mild steel. Hollow metal window is fabricated by annealed steel,
bronze, copper, nickel steel or galvanized steel. It is either
casement type or double hung type. It is more fire resistant 65
though more costly.
METAL WINDOW
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TYPES OF WINDOW MOVEMENTS
Fixed type: The consist of a framework in which the
panel or glass is fixed and the framework cannot move.
Opening outside: The shutter opens towards the outside
of the building.
Opening inside: shutter opens towards the inside of the
building.
Top hinged: The shutter is hinged at the top and can be
moved outside or inside.
Bottom hinged: The shutter is hinged at the bottom and
can be moved inside or outside.
Pivoted: These window shutters rotate about a pivot
which may be foxed the window frame. The window can
then rotate horizontally or vertically depending upon the
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TYPES OF WINDOW MOVEMENTS
Sliding: The shutter can move inside the walls
horizontally or vertically.
Double hung: One shutter goes up and the other moves
down.
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GLASS AND GLAZING
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Hinges
A hinge is a device that permits a door, window, or panel to
turn or swing. Hinges may be exposed, semi concealed or
concealed. Exposed hinges mounted on the face of the door are
called surface, strap or butterfly hinges.
Bolt
Different types of bolts are used for doors and windows. For
instance, a drop bolt is fixe on external doors where pad locks
are to be used and barrel bolt is used for fixing back faces of
doors. In this type, the socket is fixed to the doorframe while
the plate is screwed to the inside of the shutter.
Handles
Nowadays, handles are manufactured in a variety of designs
and are abundantly available in the market to suit the specific
interest of the user.
Locks
Different types of locks can be fitted on doors and windows
depending on specific requirements.
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