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Plug End of the Sill Starter with Backer Rod At S S 1 1/2" HC14 SILICONE SPLICE SLEEVE (FIELD INSTALL) HC14 1H97 STB1 STB1 1 7/16" SPZ1 1/8" WA02 M173/MTZ0 M173/MTZ0 3" 1/4" 111 S.S.G. HEAD 17V3 LC45 SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" CAPTURED HN09 STB1 ROUGH OPENING 1 7/16" 7/8" 17T6 17T5 KV20 UNIT DIM. ?? WC18 H12A FRAME GASKET OVERALL FRAME DIM. D.L.O. FM70 SPLIT CLIP SEE ELEVATION 1" FOR LOCATION 7 1/2" D.L.O. M173 ERECTOR NOTE: E11 = TO INSURE A WATERTIGHT SEAL, BACK BED WITH SEALANT BEFORE THE STACK JOINTS IS FACTORY ORDER NOTE: INSTALLED. S MTZ0 S S1 = GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY EFCO. SEE SHEET 1.02 FOR COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE SHOP DRAWER GLAZING NOTE: FM41 E12 FOR ALL SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND ERECTOR NOTE: ERECTOR NOTE: STB1 ERECTOR NOTE: GLAZED BY EFCO THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO ERECTOR NOTE: M173 FIELD APPLY KV39 SILICONE SHEET TO THE SET HC14 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF SET HC09 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF FIELD APPLY KV39 SILICONE SHEET TO THE SHOW "S1" WITH THE S1 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. E10 = SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION E12 = TOP OF LOWER UNIT AT STACK JOINT. AFTER SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION MTZ0 TOP OF LOWER UNIT AT STACK JOINT. AFTER MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 MTZ0 E9 = SETTING IN BOTH THE LOWER AND UPPER AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. HC09 (SILICONE SPLICE) E9 = SETTING IN BOTH THE LOWER AND UPPER ERECTOR NOTE: IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND M173 M173 UNITS INTO THE OPENING APPLY KV39 M173 M173 UNITS INTO THE OPENING APPLY KV39 M173 M173 GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY GLAZED BY CUSTOMER THE DETAIL WILL NEED FM41 TO SHOW "E1" WITH THE E1 ERECTOR NOTE FM41 FM41 SILICONE SHEET TO THE UPPER UNIT BY FM41 FM41 SILICONE SHEET TO THE UPPER UNIT BY FM41 FM41 (CUSTOMER NAME). IT WILL BE THE MTZ0 PLACING IN A BED OF SEALANT. ERECTOR NOTE: PLACING IN A BED OF SEALANT. E1 = RESPONSIBILITY OF (CUSTOMER NAME) TO STB1 STB1 STB1 STB1 M173 VERIFY COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE FOR ALL TO INSURE A WATERTIGHT SEAL, BACK BED UNIT DIMENSION ERASE NOTE AFTER READING E11 = WITH SEALANT BEFORE THE STACK JOINTS IS SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. ERECTOR NOTE: INSTALLED. ERECTOR NOTE: FM40 SPLIT CLIP STB1 MTZ0 SET HC14 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF STB1 SET HC14 SILICONE SPLICE IN A BED OF OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION E10 = SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION SEE ELEVATION KV49 CORNER ALIGNMENT CLIP E10 = SEALANT SLEEVE ABOVE VERTICAL MULLION M173 E9 M173 M173 M173 STC7 M173 E9 M173 AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. FOR LOCATION ERASE NOTE AFTER READING 17W9 HD25 (MULL PLUG) WORK POINT TO ROUGH OPENING AT HORIZONTAL STACK JOINT. 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 IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. WC21 WC18 ?? KV39 (SILICONE END DAM) IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL KV39 (SILICONE END DAM) ERASE NOTE AFTER READING ERASE NOTE AFTER READING UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" ERASE NOTE AFTER READING 17T3 17T7 WC21 17T8 STC7 17T3 SHOP DRAWER NOTE: SHOP DRAWER NOTE: WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE 17W8 SHOP DRAWER NOTE: STB1 STB1 E11 STB1 HC14 STB1 E6 ?? IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING STB1 E11 IF EFCO FABRICATING AND ASSEMBLING ?? 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 E10 SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. SHOW "S4" WITH THE S4 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. E10 WA02 1 31/32" STC7 STC7 LC45 IM04 STC7 IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL FACTORY ORDER NOTE: IF THE CUSTOMER ASSEMBLING CURTAIN WALL STC7 IM04 UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" E10 UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" STC7 1/4" UNITS THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO SHOW "E7" HC14 (SILICONE SPLICE) PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END LC45 WA02 WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE S4 = WITH THE E7 ERECTOR NOTE HC14 (SILICONE SPLICE) OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. WC18 SPZ1 WC18 WC18 WC18 WC18 SPZ1 4 3/8" HN09 HN09 HN09 HN09 S LC45 LC45 LC45 ERECTOR NOTE: LC45 S 15H3 - 3" LONG 15Y8 - 3" LONG FACTORY ORDER NOTE: WA02 FACTORY ORDER NOTE: E7 = PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END FACTORY ORDER NOTE: 15Y7 - 3" LONG 1835 - 3" LONG ?? ?? OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM ?? ?? PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 17W3 PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 3/8" FASTENER SLEEVE 1/2" FASTENER SLEEVE 1/4" FASTENER SLEEVE 1/4" FASTENER SLEEVE 1H97 1H97 S4 = S4 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. S4 = WNC1 (MULL PLUG) OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM WNC1 (MULL PLUG) WNC1 (MULL PLUG) HD25 (MULL PLUG) OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM WNC1 (MULL PLUG) FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. 17W3 FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. WA02 17V4 17V4 2 5/32" WA02 ERECTOR NOTE: ERECTOR NOTE: ERECTOR NOTE: PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 1/8" PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END PLACE STC7 FASTENER 1/8" FROM BOTTOM END 17V3 E7 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM E7 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM E7 = OF MULLION TO KEEP DURACAST CLIP FROM 17V3 FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. ERASE NOTE AFTER READING FALLING OUT THE END OF UNITS. 1/8" SHOP DRAWER GLAZING NOTE: 1/8" 1/4" IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND ERASE NOTE AFTER READING ERASE NOTE AFTER READING GLAZED BY EFCO THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO ERASE NOTE AFTER READING 511 S.S.G. HORIZONTAL 1/4" 7/8" 7/8" 1/4" 7/8" SHOW "S1" WITH THE S1 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. 1/4" 7/8" 1/4" SHOP DRAWER GLAZING NOTE: SHOP DRAWER GLAZING NOTE: SHOP DRAWER GLAZING NOTE: SERIES:8750XD - 7 1/2" STRUCTURAL GLAZED IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND 1 7/16" 1 7/16" GLAZED BY EFCO THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO 1 7/16" 1 7/16" GLAZED BY EFCO THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO GLAZED BY CUSTOMER THE DETAIL WILL NEED 1 31/32" 2 5/32" GLAZED BY EFCO THE DETAIL WILL NEED TO 1 7/16" 1 7/16" 7 1/2" SHOW "S1" WITH THE S1 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. SHOW "S1" WITH THE S1 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. TO SHOW "E1" WITH THE E1 ERECTOR NOTE SHOW "S1" WITH THE S1 FACTORY ORDER NOTE. IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND IF GLASS UNITS ARE TO BE SUPPLIED AND 3" D.L.O. GLAZED BY CUSTOMER THE DETAIL WILL NEED D.L.O. 3" D.L.O. GLAZED BY CUSTOMER THE DETAIL WILL NEED D.L.O. 4 3/8" GLAZED BY CUSTOMER THE DETAIL WILL NEED D.L.O. 3" 1" TO SHOW "E1" WITH THE E1 ERECTOR NOTE TO SHOW "E1" WITH THE E1 ERECTOR NOTE TO SHOW "E1" WITH THE E1 ERECTOR NOTE UNIT DIMENSION UNIT DIMENSION UNIT DIMENSION UNIT DIMENSION UNIT DIMENSION FACTORY ORDER NOTE: CL S1 = GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY EFCO. OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION SEE SHEET 1.02 FOR COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION OVERALL FRAME DIMENSION 1" FOR ALL SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. 1" FACTORY ORDER NOTE: FACTORY ORDER NOTE: FACTORY ORDER NOTE: S1 = GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY EFCO. S1 = GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY EFCO. S1 = GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY EFCO. ROUGH OPENING SEE SHEET 1.02 FOR COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE ROUGH OPENING SEE SHEET 1.02 FOR COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE ROUGH OPENING TO WORK POINT SEE SHEET 1.02 FOR COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE ROUGH OPENING FOR ALL SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. FOR ALL SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. ERECTOR NOTE: FOR ALL SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. D.L.O. GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY (CUSTOMER NAME). IT WILL BE THE E1 = RESPONSIBILITY OF (CUSTOMER NAME) TO 432 S.S.G. STACK JOINT JAMB ERECTOR NOTE: 631 S.S.G. STACK JOINT VERTICAL ERECTOR NOTE: VERIFY COLOR AND SEALANT TYPE FOR ALL 731 S.S.G. STACK JOINT 90° OUTSIDE CORNER ERECTOR NOTE: 433 S.S.G. STACK JOINT JAMB WC18 SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" STRUCTURAL GLAZED GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY SERIES:8750XD - 7 1/2" STRUCTURAL GLAZED GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY SHOP SHOP GLAZED UNITS. SERIES:8750XD - 7 1/2" STRUCTURAL GLAZED GLASS UNIT ARE TO BE SHOP GLAZED BY SERIES: 8750XD - 7 1/2" STRUCTURAL GLAZED E1 = (CUSTOMER NAME).
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