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1 Door Details in Masonry

2 Masonry Construction u Detailer needs to understand –how a door is installed –space available (Masonry Opening) u Masonry Opening (MO) based on –size of masonry units –size of joints –door size u Masonry Openings need to be exact –dimensioning is from masonry to masonry

3 Modular System u 4” modular system best for masonry construction u Categories or groupings of doors as established by Masonry Design Manual –Group 1 »Door sizes: 2’0, 2’4, 2’8, 3’0 –Group 2 »Door sizes: 2’2, 2’6, 2’10, 3’2 u Don’t mix groups u Either group can be increased by multiples of 4”

4 Group 1 vs. Group 2 Doors for 6’8” door with 3/8” mortar joint u Group 1 (Scheme A) u Group 2 Scheme A Notes: Add 4” for either Group when using 8” block height Group selection will effect foundation design --2 3/16” head –1 3/16” head --2 3/16” jamb–1 3/16” jamb --2 3/16” below floor line w/ 4” block height –3 3/16” below floor line w/ 4” block height

5 Group 1 - Head Detail (Jamb Sim) buck 1 1/2” nominal 1 3/16” net shim space 1/4” finished jamb 1” nominal 3/4” net Total Head/Jamb =2 3/16” wood spline

6 Group 2 - Head Detail (Jamb Sim) buck-- none used shim space--none finished jamb 1 1/2” nominal 1 3/16” net Total Head/Jamb =1 3/16”

7 Masonry Openings u Group 1 Masonry Width Opening Determination –Step 1--door size + 2* jamb width –Step 2--door size + 2 * 2 3/16 –Step 3(answer)--door size + 4 3/8 = MO u Group 2 Masonry Width Opening Determination –Step 1--door size + 2 * jamb width –Step 2--door size + 2 * 1 3/16 –Step 3(answer)--door size + 2 3/8 = MO

8 Jamb Anchorage for Group 1 Bolts directly in groutNails at angle Buck installed with or after block work Buck must be installed with block work

9 Pictorial Jamb Anchorage by bolts

10 Jamb Anchorage for Group 2 Metal anchors embedded in grout No buck, frame must be installed with block work

11 Pictorial of Veneer Brick w/ Wood Frame u Code usually requires weight of veneer (brick) not be placed directly on wood frame u Lintel used to support brick –angle iron

12 Veneer Detail with Wood Frame

13 Metal Door Frame and Jamb Anchors u A variety of jamb anchors u Usually 14 or 16 gauge steel frames

14 Pictorial of Metal Door Jamb in Solid Masonry Wall u Jamb must be installed with block work u Also notice caulking to seal off air infiltration into structure

15 ASSIGNMENT u Sheet A-8 u Provide Door Type Elevations w/ dimensions u Detail door jambs and header u Use door schedule on page A-10 u Repeat for widow types (must match elevations) HINT: Search Class Architecture Folder

16 Drafting Exercise Masonry Door Detail u Profile drawing, use 1/4” diameter anchor bolts u Align both views (In book the alignment is off) u Both details, callout 2-#4 Rebar u Location of dimension for door height is incorrect (HEAD detail), should go to door frame instead of door trim (detail is as per group 2, scheme A) u Finished Head is 1 1/2 x 6 nominal size u There should be no thin lines (JAMB detail) left side of door section


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