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Schedules
Definition: A schedule is an organized arrangement of notes or information usually lettered within a ruled enclosure, conveniently placed, and coordinated with other drawings
Schedules are continuations of the floor plan Categories or types of schedules
Door Footing Electrical Sym
Window Foundation Abbreviations
Room Finish Electrical Fixture Header/lintel
Schedules
Information going into schedules come from manufacture catalogs, brochures, etc.
Each line of schedule includes all information about item indicated.
Any duplicated information from line to line is indicated by the letters “DO” referring to duplicate. The quote marks (“) get lost in drawing and look to much like a blip on the drawing, therefore quote marks are not used.
Schedules
Schedules should always be placed so the lettering is readable from the bottom of the sheet.
Avoid the crowded look, leave “breathing room” for your lettering and don’t crowd things.
Lettering in schedule is normally 1/8” high, however titles and categories are usually bigger.
Large schedules may include two identification columns, placed on the extreme right and left of the schedule.
Outline the schedule with double lines or bold line.
Door Schedules
Headings or information include: identification (symbol or mark)usually numerically size (width, height, and thickness) type--SC, HC, panel, also included in this area is the
way the door operates: hinged, sliding, pocket, bifold, etc.
material of door and fire rating quantity frame type, material of frame hardware/threshold design manufacturer of door and catalog/model number remarks
Coordination With Floor Plan
Door Types:Sliding
HC-Flush
Coded Door Symbol Method
Coded Symbol--An architectural office takes items and assigns them a code designation
Coded symbol is placed on the drawing A listing is also placed on drawing to give description
of coded items
Simplified Door Designations
Used on simple floor plans Only stock doors & windows are used Designations are given along plan symbols
Elevation Schedules
Used primarily for doors and windows Elevations give pictures, dimensions(size), and
information(material) about the doors or windows Complex drawing may include both type of schedule
Door Types by Construction--panel
Door Type by Operation--Bifold
Door Type by Operation--sliding
Door Type by Operation—french/swinging
Door Type by Operation—garage/overhead
Window Schedules Headings or information include:
identification (symbol or mark)usually alphabetical size (width, height, usually no thickness) can be listed as (nominal,
actual, or rough openings size) type and material, double hung, sliding, casement, etc. quantity or count of each type of windows mullions--type, material, and/or number glazing--special information about glass size and how it is set in the
window frame manufacturer of window and catalog/model number remarks
Coordination With Floor Plan
Simplified Door and Window Designations
Used on simple floor plans Only stock doors & windows are used Designations are given along plan symbols
Window Type--casement
Window Type—double hung
Window Type—Horizontal Sliding
Window Type—Awning (upper)
Window Type—Awning (lower)
Window Type—Bow and Bay
Window Type—Special Shape
Window Type—Special Shape
Example: Door and Window Schedule
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DO
DOBASEMENT
Special Project Schedules(Use the Research/Work Sheet outlining the
data you need to research)
Add lines
Add line
Review Wall Section Terms
1--Slope and Pitch
2—Fascia Trim
3—Fascia
4—Soffit
5—Sub-Floor and Finish Floor
6—Sole Plate
7—Header
8—Sheathing & Siding
9—Anchor Bolt
10—Foundation clearance
11—Ground cover
12—Rebar Spacing
13—horizontal Rebar