Deck 30: Cladding Systems

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What are some considerations when choosing joint sealant for a curtain wall?
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Define and describe EIFS systems.
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____ sealants can accommodate elongations in the range of 65 to 612.5 percent.

A) Low-performance
B) High-performance
C) Medium-performance
D) Average-performance
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Briefly explain the requirements for connections used to secure a panel to a structural frame.
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What are preformed cellular tapes?
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The ____ system of installation uses large, preassembled wall panels.

A) unit-and-mullion
B) unit
C) stick
D) panel
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____ are preformed solid elastomeric materials designed to fit the configuration of components and panels to be sealed.

A) Cellular tapes
B) Mastics
C) Acrylics
D) Gaskets
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What are sealants and why are they important in cladding systems?
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The ____ system of installation uses long spandrel panels that span column covers.

A) unit
B) column-cover-and-spandrel
C) stick
D) panel
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Point supported glazing systems utilize _________ at discrete locations near the glass edge in place of continuous edge supports.

A) mullions
B) spandrels
C) mechanical anchors
D) ribbons
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____ curtain walls are widely used because they provide a lightweight exterior wall system of exceptional transparency th at can be rapidly erected.

A) Glass
B) Modified stucco
C) Precast concrete
D) Stone
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The structural design of cladding must first consider the primary loads generated by ______, or self-weight of the envelope, followed by wind forces.

A) emissivity
B) gravity
C) convective energy
D) seismic forces
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The ____ principle is a pressure equalization method for cladding systems.

A) rainscreen
B) surface tension
C) capillary action
D) barrier
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Describe the point supported glazing system and how it is installed.
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Explain the unitized system installation process.
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____ curtain walls are an assembly of materials providing both insulation and a weathertight rain-screen.

A) Precast concrete
B) Stone
C) Masonry
D) Modified stucco
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Masonry curtain walls are usually supported by ____ secured to the structural frame of a building.

A) anchors
B) reinforcing panels
C) steel shelf angles
D) stucco
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Describe two primary methods used to attach stone veneer to a building's exterior.
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Explain masonry curtain wall backup walls.
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What are structural glazing systems designed to do?
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Deck 30: Cladding Systems
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What are some considerations when choosing joint sealant for a curtain wall?
The choice of joint sealant depends on the materials to be sealed, the function of the joint, and possible changes that may occur in the joints after the sealant has been installed.
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Define and describe EIFS systems.
​ Modified stucco curtain wall panels are an assembly of materials providing both insulation and a weather tight rain-screen. The system is referred to as an exterior insulation and finish system (EIFS). An EIFS is typically attached to the outside face of exterior walls with adhesive or mechanical fasteners. Most systems begin with a sheathing material over which expanded Polystyrene (EPS) insulation board is secured with special mechanical fasteners. The substrate often uses a board with inorganic glass mat facings, a water-resistant, silicone-treated gypsum core, and an alkali-resistant surface coating. A base coat is troweled over the insulation board; then a reinforcing mesh is embedded into it. A final synthetic plaster finish coat is troweled over the base coat. Some EIFS systems include only the insulation and EIFS coatings. Other types also include plastic edge trim, water-resistive barriers, a drainage cavity, and other accessories.
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____ sealants can accommodate elongations in the range of 65 to 612.5 percent.

A) Low-performance
B) High-performance
C) Medium-performance
D) Average-performance
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Briefly explain the requirements for connections used to secure a panel to a structural frame.
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What are preformed cellular tapes?
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The ____ system of installation uses large, preassembled wall panels.

A) unit-and-mullion
B) unit
C) stick
D) panel
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____ are preformed solid elastomeric materials designed to fit the configuration of components and panels to be sealed.

A) Cellular tapes
B) Mastics
C) Acrylics
D) Gaskets
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What are sealants and why are they important in cladding systems?
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The ____ system of installation uses long spandrel panels that span column covers.

A) unit
B) column-cover-and-spandrel
C) stick
D) panel
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Point supported glazing systems utilize _________ at discrete locations near the glass edge in place of continuous edge supports.

A) mullions
B) spandrels
C) mechanical anchors
D) ribbons
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____ curtain walls are widely used because they provide a lightweight exterior wall system of exceptional transparency th at can be rapidly erected.

A) Glass
B) Modified stucco
C) Precast concrete
D) Stone
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The structural design of cladding must first consider the primary loads generated by ______, or self-weight of the envelope, followed by wind forces.

A) emissivity
B) gravity
C) convective energy
D) seismic forces
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The ____ principle is a pressure equalization method for cladding systems.

A) rainscreen
B) surface tension
C) capillary action
D) barrier
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Describe the point supported glazing system and how it is installed.
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Explain the unitized system installation process.
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____ curtain walls are an assembly of materials providing both insulation and a weathertight rain-screen.

A) Precast concrete
B) Stone
C) Masonry
D) Modified stucco
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Masonry curtain walls are usually supported by ____ secured to the structural frame of a building.

A) anchors
B) reinforcing panels
C) steel shelf angles
D) stucco
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Describe two primary methods used to attach stone veneer to a building's exterior.
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Explain masonry curtain wall backup walls.
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What are structural glazing systems designed to do?
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