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Chapter 9 ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2012 Finish and Furniture Selection.

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1 Chapter 9 ID 234 Building Codes Fall 2012 Finish and Furniture Selection

2 Key terms

3 we’re talking about…. Ceilings Ceilings Walls Walls Floors Floors Window treatments Window treatments Trim Trim Furnishings finishes Furnishings finishes Furniture Furniture

4 walls and ceilings: Class A, B, and C Class A, B, and C Flame spread and smoke developped Flame spread and smoke developped

5 Floors Class I and II Class I and II

6 Furnishings, upholstery, etc Check test used, but generally follow either floor or wall ratings for that space Check test used, but generally follow either floor or wall ratings for that space

7 Choosing finish materials 1. Determine Use Group of space you’re looking at 1. May be different than overall Use Group 2. Determine floor, wall, and ceiling finish requirements 3. Determine test for each, in case mfr. doesn’t provide classification 4. Research and choose materials

8 Interior finish classifications

9 Restaurants and hotels

10 Project-specific concerns

11 Tests

12 What the tests mean

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14 Flame Spreads of common materials

15 Another checklist

16 or, use PowerPoint, Excel, or some other method…

17 General example: School

18 example: upholstery in Restaurant waiting area

19 let’s look at Maharam

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22 Open note Open book Open computer What’s on the test?

23 types of questions Multiple choice Multiple choice Multiple answer Multiple answer Matching Matching True/False True/False Identify dimensions and other things from images online Identify dimensions and other things from images online Have book, lectures, and notes open (to save time) Have book, lectures, and notes open (to save time)

24 beware… Scroll wheel can change your answer Scroll wheel can change your answer System crash? Log back in, and Resume System crash? Log back in, and Resume Once you click start, you have 60 minutes Once you click start, you have 60 minutes Save Answers periodically Save Answers periodically ADA accommodations? let me know ASAP ADA accommodations? let me know ASAP

25 Accessibility of Materials Dimension? Dim? Angle?

26 where was the famous fire that spurred fire code development?

27 Accessible desk Dim? Dimension?

28 what types of finishes are allowed the Exit Access Corridor of a small, new restaurant? A: Class I A: Class I B: Class II B: Class II C: Class III C: Class III D: Class A D: Class A E: Class B E: Class B

29 Review all chapters assigned to date Book: Introduction, and chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 Book: Introduction, and chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 521 CMR: chapters 17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 35 521 CMR: chapters 17, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 35

30 Materials Selection Assignment Description : Material selection packet for a small project Format : Printed, 8.5x11 Specifics : Plan with egress components (exit access, exit, exit discharge, etc…) indicated Materials classification (floors, walls, and ceilings) for each different component Product cut sheets with compliance data indicated. Need floor, wall, and ceiling materials for corridor, stair, and lobby. Process : Identify the main egress components on the plan provided using color or different hatch patterns. Be sure to provide a key. Select three materials (floor, wall, and ceiling) for exit, exit access corridor, and the office area. Provide product information which identifies the materials and what their interior finish classification. Organize in a notebook or packet, with everything clearly labeled.

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32 Tenant Exit Access Exit Discharge Tenant

33 Now, run for the stairs

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