Window Schedule

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS IN INTERIORS 4(1+3)
Lesson 14:Schedules and Specifications

Window Schedule

Window schedules are similar to door schedules in terms of organization and lay out. As doors, windows are identified by a number of other designations shown on the floor plan. A typical window schedule shows information such as window number and or identification mark as noted on the floor plan(Figure 3), the quantity required, manufacturer, type, unit size, rough openings, materials, type of glass and finish. These are referenced to a window schedule that contains more detailed information about each window. Window schedules also consist of two parts. The first part is in a tabular form, and the second part is a graphic representation of each type of window. A graphic representation of window types is typically window elevations drawn at a 1/4"-1'-0" scale. Windows are marked with each alphabetical letter for the type of windows on the floor plan. For instance, a window marked with letter A means the window type A. A typical door schedule table for a residential project has a briefer form than a commercial project, because residential windows are very standard and the information for installation may not be necessary. The items in a typical window schedule for a small or residential project include the mark, plan number (quantity), unit size, rough opening size, type of window, material, finish, glazing (type of glass) and remarks (Table - 4). Window schedules in a commercial project are more complicated than a residential project due to various types and materials of windows. The items include the mark, number (quantity), manufacturer & style, model number, size of window, rough opening, window type, material, finish, glazing (type of glass) and remarks (Figure 4).

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Door no

Door type

DOOR OPENING

FRAME




Size

Type

Material

Finish

Type

Material

Finish

Hardware

Rating

Remarks

1

4

3‘ 0“ x 6’8” x 1 ¾”

Panel

W D/ Fabric

FP

HM1

MTL

PT1

Set 1

20 Mts

Hardware must meet 20
Minute rated doors

2

4

6‘ 0“ x 6’8” x 1 ¾”

Panel

WD Teak

PI

HM1

MTL

PT1

Set 2

¾ hr

Hardware must meet 3/4
Minute rated doors

3

1

6‘ 0“ x 6’8” x 1 ¾”

Panel

WD Teak

PI

HM1

MTL

PT1

Set 2

¾ hr

Hardware must meet 3/4
Minute rated doors

4

2

3‘ 0“ x 6’8” x 1 ¾”

Flush

WD

PI

HM2

MTL

PT2

Set 3

None


Table - 3 A commercial door schedule


Mark

No

Size

Rough opening

Type

Material

Finish

Glazing

Remarks

A

2

6‘ 5“ x 6’ 0”

6 '5 -1 /2 " x 6 '0 -1 /2 "

Fixed

Alu & glass

Silver

5 /8 " c l e a r
t e m p e r e d


B

5

5‘ 5“ x 1’ 5”

5 '5 -1 /2 " x 1 '0 -1 /2 "

Fixed

Alu & glass

Silver

5 /8 " c l e a r
t e m p e r e d


C

2

8‘ 5“ x 11’ 0”

8 '5 -1 /2 " x 11 '0 -0 "

Fixed

Alu & glass

Silver

5 /8 " in s u l



Mark no

No

Manufacturer

Model

Size

Rough opening

Type

Material

Finish

Glazing

A

2

Besoms shutters

BS 123

6'5" x 6'

6'5-1/2" x 6'0-1/2"

Casement

Glass and wood

Bronze

5/8" CLEAR
TEMPERED

B

4

Besoms shutters

BS 342

5' x 1'2"

5'0-1/2" x 1'2-1/2""

Casement

Glass and wood

Bronze

5/8" CLEAR
TEMPERED

C

3

Besoms shutters

BS 323

8' x 11

8'0-1/2" x 11'0-1/2"

Casement

Glass and wood

Bronze

5/8" CLEAR
TEMPERED


Table - 4 A typical window schedule for a residential project

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