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Plug End of the Sill Starter with Backer Rod at Jambs and Slice Joints S S 1 1/2" HC14 SILICONE SPLICE SLEEVE (FIELD INSTALL) HC14 LC50 STB1 STB1 STC7 WEA4 FM38 M173/MTZ0 M173/MTZ0 110 O.G. HEAD 3" SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED LC46 HN09 STB1 ROUGH OPENING 17T6 KV20 25/32" 17T1 17T5 UNIT DIM. WC22 H12A FRAME GASKET OVERALL FRAME DIM. WSD2 D.L.O. 1" 7 1/2" FM70 SPLIT CLIP SEE ELEVATION FOR LOCATION D.L.O. M173 ERECTOR NOTE: E11 = TO INSURE A WATERTIGHT SEAL, BACK BED WITH SEALANT BEFORE THE STACK JOINTS IS INSTALLED. S MTZ0 S FM41 E12 ERECTOR NOTE: ERECTOR NOTE: STB1 M173 SET HC13 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF E8 = E12 = SET HC09 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. HC09 (SILICONE SPLICE) M173 M173 M173 M173 AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. M173 M173 FM41 FM41 FM41 FM41 FM41 MTZ0 FM41 FM41 STB1 STB1 STB1 ERECTOR NOTE: STB1 TO INSURE A WATERTIGHT SEAL, BACK BED M173 E11 = UNIT DIMENSION WITH SEALANT BEFORE THE STACK JOINTS IS INSTALLED. STB1 MTZ0 FM40 SPLIT CLIP STB1 SEE ELEVATION KV49 CORNER ALIGNMENT CLIP OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION M173 E9 M173 M173 M173 STC7 M173 E9 M173 FOR LOCATION ERASE NOTE AFTER READING 17W9 HD25 (MULL PLUG) WORK POINT TO ROUGH OPENING 8" LONG CAULK BACKER 8" LONG CAULK BACKER 8" LONG CAULK BACKER 8" LONG CAULK BACKER AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS MTZ0 MTZ0 AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS MTZ0 MTZ0 AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS MTZ0 MTZ0 SHOP DRAWER NOTE: M173 15Y8 - 3" LONG 15H3 - 3" LONG IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING 15Y7 - 3" LONG 1835 - 3" LONG CURTAIN WALL UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO ?? 3/8" FASTENER SLEEVE 1/2" FASTENER SLEEVE 1/4" FASTENER SLEEVE 1/4" FASTENER SLEEVE SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. WC21 WC18 KV39 (SILICONE END DAM) ERASE NOTE AFTER READING ERASE NOTE AFTER READING IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL ERASE NOTE AFTER READING KV39 (SILICONE END DAM) UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" 17T3 WC21 17T8 STC7 7/8" 17T3 17T7 WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE 17W8 SHOP DRAWER NOTE: SHOP DRAWER NOTE: WC22 SHOP DRAWER NOTE: STB1 IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING STB1 E11 STB1 HC13 IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING STB1 E6 ?? STB1 E11 ?? E6 CURTAIN WALL UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO ?? CURTAIN WALL UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO ?? CURTAIN WALL UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO E8 SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. 17V2 1/2" SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. E8 WA02 STC7 STC7 STC7 IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL STC7 IM04 FACTORY ORDER NOTE: IM04 UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" E8 UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END STC7 LC46 UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" HC13 (SILICONE SPLICE) WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE S4 = HN09 WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE HC13 (SILICONE SPLICE) 510 O.G. HORIZONTAL OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. LC46 WC18 SERIES:8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED LC46 WSD2 WSD2 LC46 LC46 WSD2 WSD2 LC46 SPZ1 SPZ1 4 3/8" WA02 7 1/2" HN09 HN09 HN09 HN09 S ERECTOR NOTE: HN09 S FACTORY ORDER NOTE: FACTORY ORDER NOTE: E7 = PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 3 1/2" FACTORY ORDER NOTE: OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM ?? 1" 1H97 PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 1H97 WNC1 (MULL PLUG) S4 = WNC1 (MULL PLUG) WNC1 (MULL PLUG) S4 = FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. S4 = WNC1 (MULL PLUG) OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM HD25 (MULL PLUG) OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. WA02 WA02 WC22 WC22 WC22 WC22 WC22 ERECTOR NOTE: ERECTOR NOTE: ERECTOR NOTE: PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 17T2 E7 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM 17T2 17T2 E7 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM 17V2 E7 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM 17T2 FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. ERASE NOTE AFTER READING FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. WA02 SHOR DRAWER GLAZING NOTE: IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND D.L.O. GLAZED BY EFCO THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "S1" WITH THE S1 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. 1/2" 1/8" 25/32" 25/32" 1/8" 25/32" 25/32" 1/8" WC22 IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND WSD2 GLAZED BY CUSTOMER THE DETAIL WILL NEED 7/8" 3 1/2" 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 1 7/16" TO SHOW "E1" WITH THE E1 ERECTOR NOTE 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 3" D.L.O. ERECTOR NOTE: D.L.O. 3" D.L.O. D.L.O. 4 3/8" ERECTOR NOTE: D.L.O. 3" 25/32" STB1 STB1 SET HC13 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF SET HC13 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF HN09 E8 = SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION E8 = SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION UNIT DIMENSION AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. UNIT DIMENSION UNIT DIMENSION UNIT DIMENSION AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. UNIT DIMENSION LC46 FACTORY ORDER NOTE: C GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY EFCO. L S1 = 3" H12A FRAME GASKET 1" OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION ERECTOR NOTE: OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION SEE SHEET 1.02 FOR COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION ERECTOR NOTE: OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION 1" FOR ALL SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. FM38 FIELD APPLY KV39 SILICONE SHEET TO THE FIELD APPLY KV39 SILICONE SHEET TO THE UNIT DIM. TOP OF LOWER UNIT AT STACK JOINT. AFTER TOP OF LOWER UNIT AT STACK JOINT. AFTER HN09 ROUGH OPENING E9 = SETTING IN BOTH THE LOWER AND UPPER ROUGH OPENING ROUGH OPENING TO WORK POINT E9 = SETTING IN BOTH THE LOWER AND UPPER ROUGH OPENING ROUGH OPENING UNITS INTO THE OPENING APPLY KV39 UNITS INTO THE OPENING APPLY KV39 ERECTOR NOTE: OVERALL FRAME DIM. STB1 STB1 SILICONE SHEET TO THE UPPER UNIT BY GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY SILICONE SHEET TO THE UPPER UNIT BY PLACING IN A BED OF SEALANT. PLACING IN A BED OF SEALANT. (CUSTOMER NAME). IT WILL BE THE 25/32" 17T3 430 O.G. STACK JOINT JAMB 630 O.G. STACK JOINT VERTICAL E1 = RESPONSIBILITY OF (CUSTOMER NAME) TO 730 O.G. STACK JOINT 90° OUTSIDE CORNER 431 O.G. STACK JOINT JAMB 17T1 VERIFY COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE FOR ALL SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED WC22 WSD2 D.L.O. 310 O.G. HORIZONTAL STACKS SERIES:8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED 7 1/2" 1" ?? D.L.O. H12B FRAME GASKET WC22 WSD2 STB1 17T2 17U0 FM70 SPLIT CLIP UNIT DIM. FACTORY ORDER NOTE: SEE ELEVATION HC05 STACK JOINT LOADING CLIPS WILL NEED TO BE 25/32" STB1 SHOP DRAWER NOTE: FOR LOCATION S2 = MOUNTED TO THE CURTAIN WALL UNIT BY THE BOTTOM TWO ATTACHMENT HOLES AT THIS IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING HN09 DETAIL LOCATION. CURTAIN WALL UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO STB1 LC46 WEA2 SHOW "S2" WITH THE S2 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. 1 15/16" D.L.O. ERECTOR NOTE: IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL W07V (TAPE) LC54 LC23 STACK JOINT LOADING CLIPS WILL NEED TO BE UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E4" STB1 ERECTOR NOTE: HC13 E4 = MOUNTED TO THE CURTAIN WALL UNIT BY THE WITH THE E4 ERECTOR NOTE C BOTTOM TWO ATTACHMENT HOLES AT THIS E11 = TO INSURE A WATERTIGHT SEAL, BACK BED L HC13 SILICONE SPLICE E3 STB1 3 7/8" DETAIL LOCATION. WITH SEALANT BEFORE THE STACK JOINTS IS SLEEVE (FIELD INSTALL) 17T9 ERASE NOTE AFTER READING S INSTALLED. S 17V6 LC46 ROUGH OPENING KV26 (LOADING CLIP) KV25 (LOADING CLIP) STB1 KV28 (LOADING CLIP) HN09 OVERALL FRAME DIM. 17T2 STB1 1 15/16" STB1 STB1 STB1 E2 H12G MULLION STB1 STB1 STB1 STB1 STB1 STB1 CAP GASKET M173/MTZ0 M173/MTZ0 25/32" 17U1 17T5 ERECTOR NOTE: STB1 STB1 KV49 CORNER ALIGNMENT CLIP STB1 STB1 ERECTOR NOTE: STB1 APPLY H12G MULLION CAP IN A BED SEALANT AT KV30 (LOADING CLIP) STB1 E2 = TO INSURE A WATERTIGHT SEAL, BACK BED UNIT DIMENSION VERTICAL STACK PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 17T9 E11 = WC22 STB1 STB1 STB1 STB1 WITH SEALANT BEFORE THE STACK JOINTS IS STB1 STB1 STACK JOINT NECK IN PLACE. INSTALLED. WSD2 FM40 SPLIT CLIP STB1 H12C FRAME OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION UNIT DIM. STB1 STB1 STB1 STB1 SEE ELEVATION STB1 STB1 GASKET STC7 ERECTOR NOTE: FOR LOCATION ERASE NOTE AFTER READING STB1 17W9 WORK POINT TO ROUGH OPENING 8" LONG CAULK BACKER 8" LONG CAULK BACKER 8" LONG CAULK BACKER 8" LONG CAULK BACKER KV19 APPLY CONTINUOUS BEAD OF SEALANT E3 = HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT GUTTER TRACK PRIOR AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS AT VERTICAL STACK JOINTS SHOP DRAWER NOTE: TO SETTING 17T9 STACK JOINT NECK IN PLACE.
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