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Chapter 15 Test

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Pocket Doors
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Clerestory Windows
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Rails
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Bow Windows
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Overhead Sectional Door
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Circle Top Windows
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Mullions
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Special-shape Windows
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Horizontal Sliding Windows
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Double-hung Windows
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Casing
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Casement Window
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Basic Unit Size
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Sashes
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French Doors
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Flush Doors
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Door Jamb
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Sliding Doors
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Hopper Window
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Double-action Doors
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The frame that fits inside the rough opening.
B.
The horizontal members in a panel door.
C.
Slide up and down in grooves formed in the window frames.
D.
Is hung from a track mounted on the head jamb.
E.
Are hinged in such a way that they can swing through an arc of 180 degrees.
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Are a combination of windows that form an arc extending outside the wall.
G.
Has sashes hinged at the side that swing outward.
H.
Trim that covers the space between the jamb and rough framing.
I.
Ordinarily have two sashes where one is movable while the other is fixed.
J.
Are circular windows typically installed above another window..
K.
Are larger horizontal or vertical members that are placed between window units.
L.
Are panel doors with the panels made from glass.
M.
Provide a wide range of interesting design options that can be used to individualize residential structures.
N.
Have two sashes that slide up and down.
O.
Doors that are smooth on both sides and usually made of wood.
P.
Are placed high on a wall.
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The most popular type of garage door. Available in wood, plastics, and metals.
R.
Also called bypass doors, are popular where there are large openings.
S.
Represents the overall dimensions of the window unit.
T.
Usually a window that is hinged at the bottom and swings to the inside of the house.
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The vertical members in a panel door.
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Is composed of two parts - an upper and lower section. They may be opened individually to allow for light and ventilation.
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Has a heavy frame around the outside and generally at least one cross member.
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Used over the top piece of trim to shed water.
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A horizontal divider in an awning window.
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Are located on the roof.
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Are fixed-glass units and are usually rather large.
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Includes all of the doors identified on the foundation, basement, and floor plans with their specifications.
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Refers to the size of the opening inside the frame or the outside dimensions of the sash.
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Provides information about all windows in a structure such as type of window, size, identifying symbol, manufacturer's number, and installation.

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