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A PRESENTATION ON
DOORS & WINDOWS

         By Er. PARTEEK SINGLA
                 B.Tech(CE)
BABA FARID COLLEGE OF ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY
Doors may be defined as an openable
    barrier secured in a wall opening. It is
   provided to give an access to inside of a
                    room.
It consists of two parts:-
1. Door frame
2. Door shutter
A WINDOW is also a vented barrier
 secured in a wall opening. The function
of the window is to admit light and air to
  the building and to give a view to the
                 outside.

WINDOW consists of two parts:-
1. Window frame
2. Window shutter
SOME TECHNICAL TERMS
      FRAME:- It is an assembly of
      horizontal and vertical
      members, forming an enclosure,to
      which the shutters are fixed

      SHUTERS:-These are the openable
      parts of a door or window.

      HEAD:-This is the top or uppermost
      horizontal part of frame
SILL:-This is the lowest or
bottom horizontal part of a
window frame, not provided
in door frames.

HORN:- These are the
horizontal projections of a
frame..

REBATE :- It is the
depression or recess made
inside the door frame to
receive the door shutter.
 The number of should be kept minimum
 The location of door & window should meet functional
    requirements of the room.
   The door should not be kept in the centre of the wall.
   The window should be located in opposite wall, facing
    a door or another window, to achieve cross ventilation.
   From the point of view of fresh air, a window should be
    located on the northern side of of a room.
   The sill should be located about 70 t0 80 cm about
    floor level of the room.
Types of doors mainly classified on the basis of-
 Arrangement of components
 Method or menner of construction
 Working operations
 Metal doors
This includes four types:-
1. Battened & ledged doors
2. Battened, ledged and braced doors
3. Battened, ledged and framed doors
4. Battened, ledged,braced and framed doors
Battened & ledged doors

 These doors consist of
 vertical boards called
 battens which are nailed
 or screwed to the
 horizontal members,
 called ledges . Often the
 battens are a-bout 15 to 18
 cm wide and 2 to 3 cm
 thick. Doors made with
 narrow battens like these
 have a better appearance.
Battened, ledged and braced doors
 This is a ledged and battened
 door to which braces have
 been added to prevent
 sagging. These braces must
 slope upwards from the hinge
 edge of the door, and they are
 housed with a skew notch
 into the ledges.
Battened, Ledged & Framed Doors

 It is improved version of
  battened and ledged
  doors with provision of
  frame. Two vertical
  members known as
  styles are provided
Battened, Ledged , Braced &
           Framed Doors
 Same as above with extra
 braces.
Framed & Panelled Door
 These doors consist of a frame
 made up of stiles (a), a top rail
 (b), a bottom rail (c) and
 sometimes an intermediate rail
 (d). into this framework a
 plywood panel (e) is fitted. This
 panel may fit into a groove or a
 rebate.
Glazed or Sash Doors
 These are provided where
 the visibility of the
 interior of the room is
 required.
Flush Doors
 The flush door with a
 framed core is a type of door
 that we frequently make in
 Rural Building. This door
 consists of a frame which has
 stiles, top and bottom rails,
 and narrow intermediate
 rails. It is covered on each
 side by a sheet of plywood
 Plywood-covered flush
 doors cannot be used where
 they will be exposed to rain
 and sun.
Louvered Doors
 These permit free
 ventilation through them
 and at the same time
 maintain the privacy of
 the room.
Wire gauged doors
Wire gauge or fly proof
door shutters are fixed to
provide free air
circulation and prevent
mosquitoes, flies, insect
s etc. from entering into
the building.
Revolving Doors
 These are provided
 only at public places
 to provide entrance to
 one and exit to the
 other person.
Sliding Doors
 A sliding door is a type of
 door which opens
 horizontally by
 sliding, whereby the door is
 either mounted on or
 suspended from a track
Swing Doors
 A door that swings on a
 double hinge; opens in
 either direction
Collapsible Steel Doors
 Mainly provided in
 godowns, workshop, public
 windows and etc.
Rolling Steel Shutter Door
 A roller shutter, roller door or
 sectional overhead door is a type
 of door or window shutter
 consisting of many horizontal slat
 hinged together. The door is raised
 to open it and lowered to close it.
 On large doors, the action may be
 motorized. It provides protection
 against wind and rain.
Mild Steel Sheet Door
 Mainly provided in
 godowns, workshop, public
 windows and etc. It is quite
 strong.
Corrugated Steel Doors
 Exactly same as the above
 type, except that corrugated steel
 sheets are welded to shutter
 frame instead of MI sheets.
Hollow Metal Doors
 Appearance as wooden
 door but have more
 strength.
Metal Covered Plywood Door
 These are composite doors of
 plywood and mild steel and are
 reasonably fire proof.
Windows

 A window is comprised of two parts:-
1. Window Frame
2. Sashes or Shutter Frame
Fixed windows
A window that cannot be
opened, whose function is
limited to allowing light to
enter. This type of window
is used in situations where
light or vision alone is
needed as no ventilation is
possible through fixed
windows
Pivoted Window
 A window having a section
 which is pivoted near the
 center so that the top of the
 section swings in and the
 bottom swings out.
Double hung windows
 A window with two parts
 that overlap slightly and
 slide up and down inside
 the frame. The two parts are
 not necessarily the same
 size.
Sliding Windows
Their shutters move either
horizontally or vertically.
Casement Window

 A casement window to its
 frame by one or more
 hinges.. They are used singly
 or in pairs within a common
 frame.
Sash Window
 A sash window or hung
 sash window is made of
 one or more movable
 panels or "sashes" that
 form a frame to hold
 panes of glass, which are
 often separated from
 other panes (or "lights")
 by narrow muntins
Louvred Window
 A louver is a window, blind
 with horizontal slats that are
 angled to admit light and
 air, but to keep out
 rain, direct sunshine, and
 noise. The angle of the slats
 may be adjustable, usually in
 blinds and windows, or fixed.
Metal Windows
 Metal windows, made up of
 mild steel having lesser cost
 and more strength.
Bay Window
 A multi-panel window,
 with at least three panels
 set at different angles to
 create a protrusion from
 the wall line.
Clere Storey Window
 These are provided in a
 room which has greater
 ceiling height than the
 surrounding rooms
Corner Window
 This type of window has
 two faces in perpendicular
 directions and these are
 provided in the corner of
 room.
Dormer window
 Dormer window is a window
 provided on the sloping roof
 as shown in fig.
Gable Window

 It is a vertical window
  provided in the gable end
  of a pitched roof.
Lantern Window
            Such windows are
            provided over the
            flat roof, to provide
            more light and air to
            the inner room. The
            windows project
            above the roof level.
Ventilators
 Ventilators are small
 windows, fixed at a greater
 height than the
 window, generally about 30 t0
 50 cm below roof level.
INSTALLING DOOR FRAMES

Frames which are improperly built-in can cause
problems later, when the plastering is done or the
doors are hung. Therefore we must give special
attention to setting the frames properly.
A door frame should be fixed in such a way that the
door can open flat to the wall. Otherwise, the door will
form a lever to the frame, and the hinges will be forced
out when the door swings wide open suddenly.
Door frames can be fixed in position either during the
masonry construction or after the walling has been
completed.
INSTALLING WINDOW FRAMES
Installing window frames is similar to installing door
frames (see Door Frames section). A window frame
should be fixed in such a way that the casement can
open flat to the wall, otherwise the casement will
forui a lever with the edge of the wall. This can cause
the hinges to be forced out when the window is blown
open by the wind.
Window frames can be installed either during the
construction of the walls, or after the walling has been
completed.
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Doors & windows

  • 1. A PRESENTATION ON DOORS & WINDOWS By Er. PARTEEK SINGLA B.Tech(CE) BABA FARID COLLEGE OF ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY
  • 2. Doors may be defined as an openable barrier secured in a wall opening. It is provided to give an access to inside of a room. It consists of two parts:- 1. Door frame 2. Door shutter
  • 3. A WINDOW is also a vented barrier secured in a wall opening. The function of the window is to admit light and air to the building and to give a view to the outside. WINDOW consists of two parts:- 1. Window frame 2. Window shutter
  • 4. SOME TECHNICAL TERMS FRAME:- It is an assembly of horizontal and vertical members, forming an enclosure,to which the shutters are fixed SHUTERS:-These are the openable parts of a door or window. HEAD:-This is the top or uppermost horizontal part of frame
  • 5. SILL:-This is the lowest or bottom horizontal part of a window frame, not provided in door frames. HORN:- These are the horizontal projections of a frame.. REBATE :- It is the depression or recess made inside the door frame to receive the door shutter.
  • 6.  The number of should be kept minimum  The location of door & window should meet functional requirements of the room.  The door should not be kept in the centre of the wall.  The window should be located in opposite wall, facing a door or another window, to achieve cross ventilation.  From the point of view of fresh air, a window should be located on the northern side of of a room.  The sill should be located about 70 t0 80 cm about floor level of the room.
  • 7. Types of doors mainly classified on the basis of-  Arrangement of components  Method or menner of construction  Working operations  Metal doors
  • 8. This includes four types:- 1. Battened & ledged doors 2. Battened, ledged and braced doors 3. Battened, ledged and framed doors 4. Battened, ledged,braced and framed doors
  • 9. Battened & ledged doors  These doors consist of vertical boards called battens which are nailed or screwed to the horizontal members, called ledges . Often the battens are a-bout 15 to 18 cm wide and 2 to 3 cm thick. Doors made with narrow battens like these have a better appearance.
  • 10. Battened, ledged and braced doors  This is a ledged and battened door to which braces have been added to prevent sagging. These braces must slope upwards from the hinge edge of the door, and they are housed with a skew notch into the ledges.
  • 11. Battened, Ledged & Framed Doors  It is improved version of battened and ledged doors with provision of frame. Two vertical members known as styles are provided
  • 12. Battened, Ledged , Braced & Framed Doors  Same as above with extra braces.
  • 13. Framed & Panelled Door  These doors consist of a frame made up of stiles (a), a top rail (b), a bottom rail (c) and sometimes an intermediate rail (d). into this framework a plywood panel (e) is fitted. This panel may fit into a groove or a rebate.
  • 14. Glazed or Sash Doors  These are provided where the visibility of the interior of the room is required.
  • 15. Flush Doors  The flush door with a framed core is a type of door that we frequently make in Rural Building. This door consists of a frame which has stiles, top and bottom rails, and narrow intermediate rails. It is covered on each side by a sheet of plywood Plywood-covered flush doors cannot be used where they will be exposed to rain and sun.
  • 16. Louvered Doors  These permit free ventilation through them and at the same time maintain the privacy of the room.
  • 17. Wire gauged doors Wire gauge or fly proof door shutters are fixed to provide free air circulation and prevent mosquitoes, flies, insect s etc. from entering into the building.
  • 18. Revolving Doors  These are provided only at public places to provide entrance to one and exit to the other person.
  • 19. Sliding Doors  A sliding door is a type of door which opens horizontally by sliding, whereby the door is either mounted on or suspended from a track
  • 20. Swing Doors  A door that swings on a double hinge; opens in either direction
  • 21. Collapsible Steel Doors  Mainly provided in godowns, workshop, public windows and etc.
  • 22. Rolling Steel Shutter Door  A roller shutter, roller door or sectional overhead door is a type of door or window shutter consisting of many horizontal slat hinged together. The door is raised to open it and lowered to close it. On large doors, the action may be motorized. It provides protection against wind and rain.
  • 23. Mild Steel Sheet Door  Mainly provided in godowns, workshop, public windows and etc. It is quite strong.
  • 24. Corrugated Steel Doors  Exactly same as the above type, except that corrugated steel sheets are welded to shutter frame instead of MI sheets.
  • 25. Hollow Metal Doors  Appearance as wooden door but have more strength.
  • 26. Metal Covered Plywood Door  These are composite doors of plywood and mild steel and are reasonably fire proof.
  • 27. Windows  A window is comprised of two parts:- 1. Window Frame 2. Sashes or Shutter Frame
  • 28. Fixed windows A window that cannot be opened, whose function is limited to allowing light to enter. This type of window is used in situations where light or vision alone is needed as no ventilation is possible through fixed windows
  • 29. Pivoted Window  A window having a section which is pivoted near the center so that the top of the section swings in and the bottom swings out.
  • 30. Double hung windows  A window with two parts that overlap slightly and slide up and down inside the frame. The two parts are not necessarily the same size.
  • 31. Sliding Windows Their shutters move either horizontally or vertically.
  • 32. Casement Window  A casement window to its frame by one or more hinges.. They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame.
  • 33. Sash Window  A sash window or hung sash window is made of one or more movable panels or "sashes" that form a frame to hold panes of glass, which are often separated from other panes (or "lights") by narrow muntins
  • 34. Louvred Window  A louver is a window, blind with horizontal slats that are angled to admit light and air, but to keep out rain, direct sunshine, and noise. The angle of the slats may be adjustable, usually in blinds and windows, or fixed.
  • 35. Metal Windows  Metal windows, made up of mild steel having lesser cost and more strength.
  • 36. Bay Window  A multi-panel window, with at least three panels set at different angles to create a protrusion from the wall line.
  • 37. Clere Storey Window  These are provided in a room which has greater ceiling height than the surrounding rooms
  • 38. Corner Window  This type of window has two faces in perpendicular directions and these are provided in the corner of room.
  • 39. Dormer window  Dormer window is a window provided on the sloping roof as shown in fig.
  • 40. Gable Window  It is a vertical window provided in the gable end of a pitched roof.
  • 41. Lantern Window  Such windows are provided over the flat roof, to provide more light and air to the inner room. The windows project above the roof level.
  • 42. Ventilators  Ventilators are small windows, fixed at a greater height than the window, generally about 30 t0 50 cm below roof level.
  • 43. INSTALLING DOOR FRAMES Frames which are improperly built-in can cause problems later, when the plastering is done or the doors are hung. Therefore we must give special attention to setting the frames properly. A door frame should be fixed in such a way that the door can open flat to the wall. Otherwise, the door will form a lever to the frame, and the hinges will be forced out when the door swings wide open suddenly. Door frames can be fixed in position either during the masonry construction or after the walling has been completed.
  • 44. INSTALLING WINDOW FRAMES Installing window frames is similar to installing door frames (see Door Frames section). A window frame should be fixed in such a way that the casement can open flat to the wall, otherwise the casement will forui a lever with the edge of the wall. This can cause the hinges to be forced out when the window is blown open by the wind. Window frames can be installed either during the construction of the walls, or after the walling has been completed.