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<br />" .' -: '" "', ~ :'~.;, . <br />::~:! ;,.~ilo~' ....~~ ". <br />-,,' .,,', 'f . <br />" ' <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />Project No, 7137..03 <br /> <br />Page 4 of6 <br /> <br />Ghttmg SysteUJ:: <br />Each $asn was emeclqr drop ,glaztdwith 7'~'~thickinsulated glass using double-sided foam <br />glazing tape. The sash utilized two (l/W') thick dear annealed glass Iitesv;ith a 5/8" <br />continuous metal sp~ciic An exterior snap-insingte leafduaI durom:eterrigid vinyl-glazing <br />bead secured the gtass, <br /> <br />w ~p;. Holes: <br />Two (318" x 3/32"}weepslotswere:19cated at the glazing track through the bottom of the <br />top sash bottom horl.tontal rall..one 4-118" from each emi Two (1/4" x 3132") weep slots <br />were. located at me glazing track of the bottom sash bottom horlzontalrail,one 2" fTom each <br />end. One (3/8" x 3116") weep slot were located just above eiichof.the pivot bars on the ends <br />of the bottom sash rail of the both sas.hes. Two (l!2" x IlS") ba:t1led weep slots were Ioeated <br />on the exteriorfaceofth~ sill, each one 1~7/8n from' each end. Four (112" X 118") weep slots <br />were located on the inner chamher wail of the sin, two on very end of each side. Two (1/2" <br />x 3116") weep slots: were located on the interior of the sill, on~ 1-3/4" from each en<i.The <br />frame sill was a sloped sill. Three (3/8" diameter) baffled weep holes were located. on the <br />bottom rail of the screen, one weep in t.he center and one 5~3/4" from each end. <br /> <br />Sealant; <br />Silicone sealant was applied to all the fonowing areas: <br />· Entire bottom of the sill to buck intersection.. <br />· Screw heads hole openings used tor anchorage of the frame to buck <br />· Exterior and interior offrame to buck inters~tion. <br />· A W'wood Shim around the perimeter of the frame secured to the frame. <br />· C over flange at the sill and header on the exterior of the frame was sealed to the <br />framelflange intersection and the flange was also sealedro the buck/flange intersection, <br /> <br />AnchQrage: <br />A ~-4." wood shim was attached with silicone to the perimeter of the buck frame. Two <br />additional W' wood shim strips were attacl1edat eachjambscrewattachmerrt to the wood <br />buck. The frame was attached tothe huck using 2" !ongwood screws alonf! with silicone at <br />th", <liB ~,.,rl f"\n rh"" p''Vt''':rro' .~ ""n,; in.......:o.~.-.....:m"'..<>.. ~..fth4""'-......<> foo L..",t..- ;n.i-..."'.,..",....;c...... 'P<i",h <br />...~ ..... -..- -" ...~ -'-"-:<. < =..- .U',"H .' }/"'!..!- ....", v. _<-v IT<u""", lJ"""'a u ,...., ~_<, "v, ........u <br /> <br />jamb wasattacfted with five sets of2" long screws. The head~r was attached with three sets <br />of wood screws. Each set of screws consisted ofa screw located on the interior jamb track <br />and one screw located on the exterior track of the frame. Each set of screws were attached <br />parallel to each. other. The sill was secured using a built up of wood that was seoJred to the <br />. buck and then 'the sill was attached with silicone to the wood. The e:nenor of the sill then <br />used a trim attachment and wassecuted to the frame sill and. buck using silicone. <br />