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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB5823-86
Building Doors
Terminology of Windows
Doors and windows for buildingTerminologyBuilding Standardbzxz.net
Published on January 31, 1986
Implemented on November 1, 1986
Published by the National Bureau of Standards
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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Terminology of Doors and Windows for Building BuildingTerminology
UDC69.028
GB5823—86
The terminology of building doors and windows is part of the basic standard of doors and windows in the comprehensive standard of building doors and windows. It is not only the terminology standard that the construction department must comply with, but also the terminology standard that all departments in the country must comply with when it comes to door and window components. This standard stipulates the commonly used terms in building doors and windows at present, and is used by relevant departments and units in various domestic and international work. When these terms are encountered in the formulation and revision of standards, teaching, scientific research, design, manufacturing, installation, and writing of documents and books, the provisions of this standard should be implemented.
This standard is compiled based on the actual situation in my country, with reference to the relevant standards and other relevant materials promulgated by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). All terminology entries in the text have entry numbers, Chinese terms, corresponding English terms, entry descriptions, and "unacceptable words" when necessary. Appendix A (reference) after the main text will be supplemented in the future and then included in the main text; Appendix B (reference) will stop using after the relevant standards are formulated; the codes and their combinations specified in Appendix C (reference) are used for numbering when compiling documents, drawings and product catalogs. The codes are all in Chinese phonetic letters, but if the initials of individual letters are repeated, other letters are used instead. 1 Door
Usually includes a fixed part (door frame) and one or more openable parts (door leaves), and its function is to allow and prohibit entry and exit. When necessary, the upper part of the door is also equipped with a bright window.
1.1 Classification by use
1.1.1 Internal door
internal door
Door with both sides of the door leaf facing indoors.
1.1.2 External door
external door
Door with at least one side of the door leaf facing outdoors. 1.1.3
Fire resisting door
A door that can block fire in case of fire.
1.1.4Soundproof door
Soundproofdoor
A door that can reduce noise transmission.
5Heat insulation door
Heat insulation door
A door that can reduce heat transmission.
6Refrigerator door
Cooler door
A door used for cold storage.
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1.1.7Safety door
Exitdoor
A door used for evacuation.
Words not allowed: peace door, fire door.
3 Protection door
protection door
A door that can resist shock waves or heavy objects. 9 Shielding door
shield door
A door that can resist various radio frequency interference.
1.1.10 Radiation resisting door
Radiation resisting door
A door that can resist various radiation interference.
Wind and sand proof door
Weather tight door
A door that can prevent wind and sand from penetrating.
Sealed door
Sealed door
A door that can increase air tightness.
Pressure release door
Pressure release door
A door used in explosion-proof rooms to release explosion pressure. 1.1.14
Closet door
Closet door
A door for closets.
Transformer room door
Transformer room door
A door for transformer rooms.
Fence door
A door for fences.
Garage door
garagedoor
A door for various garages. When it is used for a certain type of vehicle, a word can be added before the word "car", such as a garage door. 1.1.18Safedoor
Safedoor
A door for safes.
Draught door
ventilation door
A door for ventilation rooms.
Accessdoor
A door for pipelines and maintenance needs.
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1.2 Classification by opening
1.2.1 Side hung door
Side hung door
Hinges are installed on the side of the door and can be opened inward or outward. 2 Spring door
Single or double acting door Spring hinges (chains) are installed on the side and can be opened in one direction or two directions. The following words shall not be used: free door, self-closing door.
3 Sliding door
slidingdoor
Single, double or multiple leaves are pushed and pulled to the left and right. 1.2.4 Grille sliding door
sliding grating door
A door that is pushed and pulled to the left and right with multiple grille bars. 5 Side hung folding door
Side hung folding door
A door that folds and opens with multiple leaves connected by hinges. 1.2.6
Sideguide folding door
A door that folds and opens with guide rails and hinges connected by door leaves, and the guide rails are on the upper and outer sides of the door leaves. 7 Middle hung folding door
Middleguidefoldingdoor
A door that folds and opens with guide rails and hinges connected by door leaves, and the guide rails are in the middle of the upper part of the door leaves. 3 Tip-up door
Tip-up door
A door that can flip up with a sliding shaft, a horizontal track and a balancing device. 1.2.9
Folding tip-up door
A door whose door leaves can be folded and flipped up. 1.2.10 Lifting door
lever gear door
a single or double leaf door that can be raised and lowered.
1.2.11 rolling door
rolling door
a door that is composed of leaves, bars, and grids and can be rolled left and right, up and down. 1.2.12 revolving door
revolving door
a single or multiple leaf door that rotates along a vertical axis.
automatic door
automatic door
a single, double, or multiple leaf door that is automatically opened and closed by various signals. 1.2.14 eccentric door
diaxis door
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a door that can close automatically along a vertical axis or a lateral axis by using eccentric action. 1.2.15 Fixed door
Fixed door
A door whose door leaf cannot be opened.
1.3 Classification by structure
1.3.1 Flush door
A door with various types of panels attached to the sides of the door sill.
The following words should not be used: fiberboard door, plywood door. 2 Panel door
Framed door or panel door
A door with panels between the door sills.
3 FLBdoor(framed,Ledged and battened door) A door with solid boards nailed to one or both sides of the door sill. 1.3.4
Soliddoon
A door made of thick boards (without door sill).
5Glazed door
Glazed door
A door with glass between the door sills.
Glass door
Glassdoor
A door with all glass leaves.
1.3.7Grilled door
Grilled door
A door made of multiple grille bars.
3Shutterdoon
A door made of multiple shutters.
Door with screen sash
Door with screen sash.
1.3.10 Door with side window
Door with window, generally used for balcony.
Window
Usually includes a fixed part (window frame) and one or more openable parts (window sashes), and its function is lighting and ventilation. Windows are sometimes equipped with bright windows and ventilation windows.
2.1 Classification by purpose
2.1.1 Fireproof window
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fireresistingwindow
A window that can block fire in case of fire.
Sound proof window
A window that can reduce noise transmission.
Heat insulation window
Heat insulation window
A window that can reduce heat transfer.
Protection window
protection window
A window that can resist shock waves.
5Shielding window
shield window
A window that can resist various radio frequency interference.
Radiation resisting window
Radiation resisting window
A window that can resist various radiation interference.
Weather tight window
Weather tight window
A window that can prevent wind and sand from penetrating.
3Sealed window
Sealed window
A window that can increase air tightness.
Pressure release window
Pressure release window
A window used in explosion-proof rooms to discharge explosion pressure. Delivery window
delivery window
A window dedicated to delivering items.
Observation window
Observation window
A window used for observation.
fanlight
A window attached to the top of a door or window for lighting and ventilation. The following words are not allowed: waist, glaze, waist window. 2.1.13 Ventilation window
Vent sash
A small window sash attached to a window sash for ventilation. 2.2 Classification by opening
2.2.1 Sidehung window
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2 Sliding axis casement window
Projected sidehungwindow
A window with folding hinges installed on the top and bottom of the window, opening inwards or outwards along the frame edge. 3Up and down sliding window
vertically slidingwindow
Window with the sash pushed up and down vertically. Left and right sliding window
horizontally sliding window
Window with the sash pushed vertically left and right horizontally. 5Plane sliding window
plane sliding window
Window with the sash placed horizontally or tilted and can be pushed and pulled. 6Folding window
foldingwindow
Window that can be opened after folding.
Top hung window
tophungwindow
Window with hinges installed on the upper side of the window, opening inward or outward. 3Mid-hung window
horizontallypivotedhungwindow Window with an axis installed on the left and right sides of the window that can rotate along the axis. 2.2.10 Vertically pivoted window A window with a vertical axis and can be rotated along the axis. 2.2.11 Projecting window A window with axes sliding along grooves on both sides of the window to open up and down. 2.2.12 Fixed window A window with sashes that cannot be opened.
Classification by structure
2.3.1 Single window
singlewindow
Glass window with one layer of sash.
Double window
Double window
Glass window with two layers of sashes.
3Double glazed window
Double glazed window
A window with two layers of glass on one sash.
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4Triple window
Triplewindow
A window with three layers of glass.
Strip window
Continuous window
A window with multiple sashes combined in the horizontal direction. 6Attached sash window
Attached sash window
A window with two sashes attached together and can be opened at the same time. 2.3.7
Combined window
Compositewindow
A window combined with frame materials.
3 French window
French window
A long window that reaches the ground, and the sash can be used as a door when opened. 2.3.9
Window with screen sash
Window with screen sash.
2.3.10 Louver
A window composed of multiple louvers.
3 Skylight
Skylight
Windows on the roof are collectively called skylights.
The words: air window, air tower are not allowed.
3.1 Classification by form
3.1.1 Flat skylight
beat skyeight
Skylight on the roof plane.
Skylight
dome skylight
Flat skylight made of curved transparent material. 3.1.3
3Skylight
plane skylight
Flat skylight made of flat transparent material. 3.1.4
Ribbon skylight
Ribbon skylight
A flat skylight in the shape of a ribbon.
Triangular skylight
Triangle skylight
A skylight composed of a tripod.
The word "dormer window" is not allowed.
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6Rectangular skylight
rectangular skylight
A rectangular skylight composed of a roof truss.
7M-shaped skylight
M-type skylight
A skylight in the shape of M composed of a roof truss.
Saw-tooth skylight
Saw-tooth skylight
A skylight in the shape of a sawtooth composed of a frame. 9 Sunken skylight
sunk skylight
A skylight constructed by utilizing the space under the roof truss. The following words are not allowed: well skylight, skylight with a ceiling. Wind-free skylight
A skylight that can be exhausted smoothly without being disturbed by wind direction. 3.2
Classification by opening
3.2.1 Top-hung skylight
tophung skylight
A skylight equipped with top-hung window sashes.
2 Mid-hung skylight
horizontallypixoted skylightA skylight equipped with mid-hung window sashes.
Vertically pivoted skylight
Vertically pivoted skylight
A skylight equipped with vertically pivoted window sashes.
4 Open skylight
Open skylight
A skylight without sashes.
Fixed skylight
Fixed skylight
A skylight with sashes that cannot be opened.
6 Louvered skylight
Louvered skylight
A skylight with louvers.
4 Door, window and skylight frame
Door, window and skylight frame The general term for the outer frames of doors, windows and skylights.
4.1.1 Upper frame
The upper horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
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2 Frame
The side edge materials of the door, window and skylight frame.
3 Middle horizontal frame
transom
The middle horizontal material of door, window and skylight frames.
Middle vertical frame
mullion
The middle vertical material of door, window and skylight frames.
5 Lower frame
The lowest horizontal material of door, window and skylight frames.
The words: threshold, lower sill, window sill shall not be used. 6 Splice
transom (horizontal) mullion (vertical)
The splice material when two or more doors, windows and skylights are combined. The words: splice shall not be used.
Sash of door, window and skylight
The general term for the openable or fixed sash of door, window and skylight. 4.2.1 Toprail
toprail
The upper horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
middlerail
Middle rail for doors, windows and skylights.
3Bottomrail
Bottomrail for doors, windows and skylights.
4Siderail
Siderail for doors, windows and skylights.
5Horizontalmuntin
Horizontal glass partition strip for doors, windows and skylights. 6Verticalmuntin
Verticalmuntin
Vertical glass partition strip for doors, windows and skylights. 4.2.7
Diagonal reinforcement in door leaves.
Door core
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Inlaid panel in the middle of door rail.
9 Panels
batten
Side panels or solid panels of door sills.
5 Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Fitting of door, window and skylightRelated accessories and parts for doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.1 Weather board
Weather board
The horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights itself has an external drainage groove. 2 Weather strips
Weather strips
The drip strips attached to the horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.3
3 Cylinder board
lining
Wall panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4 Facing board
Wall panels on the sides of the cylinder board.
5 Seam strips
The strips at the ends of the face plate or the overlapped strips of the doors and windows. 5.1.6
Operator ofwindowandskylight The general term for the switchgear for windows and skylights.
Manual operator ofwindowandskylight The switchgear for windows and skylights that is driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission. Electric operator ofwindowandskylight The switchgear for windows and skylights that is driven by electricity and mechanical transmission. Pneumatic operator ofwindowandskylight The switchgear for windows and skylights that is driven by gas and mechanical transmission. 5.1.10 Sill plate
The horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
Curtain box of door or windowThe outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or windowThe rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or windowThe ring for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
Structural opening
The hole in the wall where doors and windows are installed.
1 Flat opening
Structural opening with non-rebated revealThe periphery of the door and window openings is flat.
Slot opening
structural opening with rebated rerealThe perimeter of a door or window opening is provided with a concave and convex groove.
Side of opening
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door or window opening.
Top of opening
soffit
The upper surface around the door or window opening.
Bottom of opening
The lower surface around the door or window opening.
6Slot
structural rebate
The concave and convex groove of a door or window opening.
Depth of slot
depth of rebate
The dimension of the slot perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of slot
width of rebate
The dimension of the slot parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
The opening height size code is shown in Figures 1 and 2.
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Classification by opening
3.2.1 Top-hung skylight
tophung skylight
Skylight equipped with top-hung sashes.
2 Center-hung skylight
Horizontally pivoted skylight Skylight equipped with center-hung sashes.
Vertically pivoted skylight
Skylight equipped with vertically pivoted sashes.
4 Open skylight
Open skylight
Skylight without sashes.
Fixed skylight
Fixed skylight
Skylight with sashes that cannot be opened.
6 Louver skylight
Louver skylight
Skylight equipped with louvers.
4 Door, window and skylight frame
Door, window and skylight frame
Door, window and skylight frame The general term for the outer frame of doors, windows and skylights.
4.1.1 Upper frame
The upper horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
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2 Side frame
Both side materials of the door, window and skylight frame.
3 Middle horizontal frame
Transom
The middle horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
Middle vertical frame
mullion
The middle vertical material of the door, window and skylight frame.
5 Lower frame
The lowest horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
The words: threshold, lower sill, window sill. 6 Transom
Transom (horizontal) mullion (vertical)
The splicing material when two or more doors, windows and skylights are combined. The words: Transom.
Sash of door, window and skylight
The general term for the openable or fixed sash of door, window and skylight. 4.2.1 Toprail
toprail
The upper horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
middlerail
The middle horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
3 Bottomrail
Bottomrail
The lower horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
4 Siderail
The side material of door, window and skylight sash.
5 Horizontal core
horizontal muntin
Horizontal glass partition strips of doors, windows and skylights. 6 Vertical core
vertical muntin
Vertical glass partition strips of doors, windows and skylights. 4.2.7
Diagonal reinforcement in door leaves.
Door core
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Inlaid board in the middle of door support.
9 Batten
Battten
Side batten or solid batten of door support.
5 Common accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Fitting of door, window and skylight Relevant accessories and parts for doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.1 Weather board
The middle horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights has an external drainage groove. 2 Weather strip
Weather strip
The drip strip attached to the middle horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.3
3 Lining
The wall decoration panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4 Facing board
The wall decoration panels on the side of the cylinder board.
5 Seam strip
The strip at the end of the facing board or the strip at the overlap of the door and window sashes. 5.1.6
Window and skylight switch
The general term for window and skylight switch equipment.
Manual operator of window and skylight
manual operator of windowand skylight A switch device for windows and skylights that is driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission.
Electrical operator of window and skylight
Electrical operator of window and skylight A switch device for windows and skylights that is driven by electricity and mechanical transmission.
Pneumatic operator of window and skylight A switch device for windows and skylights that is driven by gas and mechanical transmission. 5.1.10 Window sill
Sill plate
The horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
The outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or window A rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or window Ring for hanging door or window curtain.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
structural opening
The hole in the wall where the door and window are installed.
1 Flat opening
structural opening with non-rebated reveal The periphery of the door and window opening is flat.
Notched opening
structural opening with rebated rereal The periphery of the door and window opening is with concave and convex grooves.
Opening side
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door and window opening.
Top surface of opening
soffit
The upper surface around the door and window openings.
Bottom of opening
The lower surface around the door and window openings.
6Notch
structural rebate
The concave and convex grooves of door and window openings.
Depth of notch
depth of rebate
The dimension of the notch perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of notch
width of rebate
The dimension of the notch parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
See Figures 1 and 2 for the size codes of the opening height.
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Classification by opening
3.2.1 Top-hung skylight
tophung skylight
Skylight equipped with top-hung sashes.
2 Center-hung skylight
Horizontally pivoted skylight Skylight equipped with center-hung sashes.
Vertically pivoted skylight
Skylight equipped with vertically pivoted sashes.
4 Open skylight
Open skylight
Skylight without sashes.
Fixed skylight
Fixed skylight
Skylight with sashes that cannot be opened.
6 Louver skylight
Louver skylight
Skylight equipped with louvers.
4 Door, window and skylight frame
Door, window and skylight frame
Door, window and skylight frame The general term for the outer frame of doors, windows and skylights.
4.1.1 Upper frame
The upper horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
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2 Side frame
Both side materials of the door, window and skylight frame.
3 Middle horizontal frame
Transom
The middle horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
Middle vertical frame
mullion
The middle vertical material of the door, window and skylight frame.
5 Lower frame
The lowest horizontal material of the door, window and skylight frame.
The words: threshold, lower sill, window sill. 6 Transom
Transom (horizontal) mullion (vertical)
The splicing material when two or more doors, windows and skylights are combined. The words: Transom.
Sash of door, window and skylight
The general term for the openable or fixed sash of door, window and skylight. 4.2.1 Toprail
toprail
The upper horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
middlerail
The middle horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
3 Bottomrail
Bottomrail
The lower horizontal material of door, window and skylight sash.
4 Siderail
The side material of door, window and skylight sash.
5 Horizontal core
horizontal muntin
Horizontal glass partition strips of doors, windows and skylights. 6 Vertical core
vertical muntin
Vertical glass partition strips of doors, windows and skylights. 4.2.7
Diagonal reinforcement in door leaves.
Door core
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Inlaid board in the middle of door support.
9 Batten
Battten
Side batten or solid batten of door support.
5 Common accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Fitting of door, window and skylight Relevant accessories and parts for doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.1 Weather board
The middle horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights has an external drainage groove. 2 Weather strip
Weather strip
The drip strip attached to the middle horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.3
3 Lining
The wall decoration panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4 Facing board
The wall decoration panels on the side of the cylinder board.
5 Seam strip
The strip at the end of the facing board or the strip at the overlap of the door and window sashes. 5.1.6
Window and skylight switch
The general term for window and skylight switch equipment.
Manual operator of window and skylight
manual operator of windowand skylight A switch device for windows and skylights that is driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission.
Electrical operator of window and skylight
Electrical operator of window and skylight A switch device for windows and skylights that is driven by electricity and mechanical transmission.
Pneumatic operator of window and skylight A switch device for windows and skylights that is driven by gas and mechanical transmission. 5.1.10 Window sill
Sill plate
The horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
The outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or window A rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or window Ring for hanging door or window curtain.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
structural opening
The hole in the wall where the door and window are installed.
1 Flat opening
structural opening with non-rebated reveal The periphery of the door and window opening is flat.
Notched opening
structural opening with rebated rereal The periphery of the door and window opening is with concave and convex grooves.
Opening side
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door and window opening.
Top surface of opening
soffit
The upper surface around the door and window openings.
Bottom of opening
The lower surface around the door and window openings.
6Notch
structural rebate
The concave and convex grooves of door and window openings.
Depth of notch
depth of rebate
The dimension of the notch perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of notch
width of rebate
The dimension of the notch parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
See Figures 1 and 2 for the size codes of the opening height.
Engineering Construction Standard Full-text Information System1 Upper frame
The upper horizontal material of door, window and skylight frame.
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2 Side frame
Both side materials of door, window and skylight frame.
3 Middle horizontal frame
transom
The middle horizontal material of door, window and skylight frame.
Middle vertical frame
mullion
The middle vertical material of door, window and skylight frame.
5 Lower frame
The lowest horizontal material of door, window and skylight frame.
The words: threshold, lower sill, window sill shall not be used. 6 Splice
transom (horizontal) mullion (vertical)
The splice material when two or more doors, windows and skylights are combined. The words: splice shall not be used.
Sash of door, window and skylight
General term for the openable or fixed sash of door, window and skylight. 4.2.1 Toprail
Top rail of door, window and skylight.
Middlerail
Middle rail of door, window and skylight.
3 Bottomrail
Bottom rail of door, window and skylight.
4 Side rail of door, window and skylight.
5 Horizontal muntin
Horizontal glass partition strip of door, window and skylight. 6 Vertical muntin
Vertical glass partition strip of door, window and skylight. 4.2.7
Diagonal reinforcement in door leaf.
Door core
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Inlaid board in the middle of door stilt.
9Battened
Battened or solid board on the side of door stilt.
5Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Fitting of door,window and skylightRelated accessories and parts for doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.1Weather board
Weather board
The horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights has an external drainage groove. 2Weather strip
Weather strip
The drip strip attached to the horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.3
3 Cylinder
lining
Wall panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4 Facing board
Wall panels on the side of the cylinder.
5 Seam strip
The strip at the end of the facing board or the strip at the overlap of the door and window sash. 5.1.6
operator ofwindowandskylightThe general term for window and skylight switch equipment.
manual operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of window and skylight driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission. Electric operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of window and skylight driven by electric drive with mechanical transmission. Pneumatic operator of window and skylight
Pneumatic operator of window and skylight Gas-driven mechanical switch device for window and skylight. 5.1.10 Window sill
Sill plate
Horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
Curtain box of door or window The outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or window The rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or window The ring for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
structural opening
The hole in the wall where the door and window are installed.
1 Flat opening
structural opening with non-rebated revealThe door and window openings are flat around the perimeter.
Notched opening
structural opening with rebated rerealThe door and window openings are with concave and convex grooves around the perimeter.
Opening side
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door and window opening.
Opening top
soffit
The upper surface around the door and window opening.
Opening bottom
The lower surface around the door and window opening.
6 Notch
structural rebate
The concave and convex grooves of door and window openings.
Depth of notch
Depth of rebate
The dimension of the notch perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of notch
Width of rebate
The dimension of the notch parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
The size codes of the opening height are shown in Figures 1 and 2.
Engineering Construction Standards Full-text Information System1 Upper frame
The upper horizontal material of door, window and skylight frame.
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2 Side frame
Both side materials of door, window and skylight frame.
3 Middle horizontal frame
transom
The middle horizontal material of door, window and skylight frame.
Middle vertical frame
mullion
The middle vertical material of door, window and skylight frame.
5 Lower frame
The lowest horizontal material of door, window and skylight frame.
The words: threshold, lower sill, window sill shall not be used. 6 Splice
transom (horizontal) mullion (vertical)
The splice material when two or more doors, windows and skylights are combined. The words: splice shall not be used.
Sash of door, window and skylight
General term for the openable or fixed sash of door, window and skylight. 4.2.1 Toprail
Top rail of door, window and skylight.
Middlerail
Middle rail of door, window and skylight.
3 Bottomrail
Bottom rail of door, window and skylight.
4 Side rail of door, window and skylight.
5 Horizontal muntin
Horizontal glass partition strip of door, window and skylight. 6 Vertical muntin
Vertical glass partition strip of door, window and skylight. 4.2.7
Diagonal reinforcement in door leaf.
Door core
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Inlaid board in the middle of door stilt.
9Battened
Battened or solid board on the side of door stilt.
5Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Accessories for doors, windows and skylights
Fitting of door,window and skylightRelated accessories and parts for doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.1Weather board
Weather board
The horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights has an external drainage groove. 2Weather strip
Weather strip
The drip strip attached to the horizontal frame or lower frame of doors, windows and skylights. 5.1.3
3 Cylinder
lining
Wall panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4 Facing board
Wall panels on the side of the cylinder.
5 Seam strip
The strip at the end of the facing board or the strip at the overlap of the door and window sash. 5.1.6
operator ofwindowandskylightThe general term for window and skylight switch equipment.
manual operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of window and skylight driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission. Electric operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of window and skylight driven by electric drive with mechanical transmission. Pneumatic operator of window and skylight
Pneumatic operator of window and skylight Gas-driven mechanical switch device for window and skylight. 5.1.10 Window sill
Sill plate
Horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
Curtain box of door or window The outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or window The rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or window The ring for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
structural opening
The hole in the wall where the door and window are installed.
1 Flat opening
structural opening with non-rebated revealThe door and window openings are flat around the perimeter.
Notched opening
structural opening with rebated rerealThe door and window openings are with concave and convex grooves around the perimeter.
Opening side
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door and window opening.
Opening top
soffit
The upper surface around the door and window opening.
Opening bottom
The lower surface around the door and window opening.
6 Notch
structural rebate
The concave and convex grooves of door and window openings.
Depth of notch
Depth of rebate
The dimension of the notch perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of notch
Width of rebate
The dimension of the notch parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
The size codes of the opening height are shown in Figures 1 and 2.
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3Cylinder
lining
Wall panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4Facing
Wall panels on the sides of cylinders.
5Seam strips
The strips at the ends of facings or the strips at the joints of doors and windows. 5.1.6
Operator ofwindowandskylightThe general term for window and skylight switch equipment.
Manual operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of windows and skylights that are driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission. Electric operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of windows and skylights that are driven by electricity with mechanical transmission. Pneumatic operator of window and skylight
Pneumatic operator of window and skylight Gas-driven mechanical switch device for window and skylight. 5.1.10 Window sill
Sill plate
Horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
Curtain box of door or window The outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or window The rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or window The ring for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
structural opening
The hole in the wall where the door and window are installed.
1 Flat opening
structural opening with non-rebated revealThe door and window openings are flat around the perimeter.
Notched opening
structural opening with rebated rerealThe door and window openings are with concave and convex grooves around the perimeter.
Opening side
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door and window opening.
Opening top
soffit
The upper surface around the door and window opening.
Opening bottom
The lower surface around the door and window opening.
6 Notch
structural rebate
The concave and convex grooves of door and window openings.
Depth of notch
Depth of rebate
The dimension of the notch perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of notch
Width of rebate
The dimension of the notch parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
The size codes of the opening height are shown in Figures 1 and 2.
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3Cylinder
lining
Wall panels on both sides of door and window frames.
4Facing
Wall panels on the sides of cylinders.
5Seam strips
The strips at the ends of facings or the strips at the joints of doors and windows. 5.1.6
Operator ofwindowandskylightThe general term for window and skylight switch equipment.
Manual operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of windows and skylights that are driven by hand with the help of mechanical transmission. Electric operator ofwindowandskylightThe switch equipment of windows and skylights that are driven by electricity with mechanical transmission. Pneumatic operator of window and skylight
Pneumatic operator of window and skylight Gas-driven mechanical switch device for window and skylight. 5.1.10 Window sill
Sill plate
Horizontal plate under the window frame.
Curtain box of door or window
Curtain box of door or window The outer cover box of the rod for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain rod of door or window
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Curtain rod of door or window The rod (rod) for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Curtain ring of door or window
Curtain ring of door or window The ring for hanging curtains on doors or windows.
Windowgrating
Grille with various patterns attached to the inside and outside of the window. 6 Door and window openings and opening dimensions
6.1 Opening
structural opening
The hole in the wall where the door and window are installed.
1 Flat opening
structural opening with non-rebated revealThe door and window openings are flat around the perimeter.
Notched opening
structural opening with rebated rerealThe door and window openings are with concave and convex grooves around the perimeter.
Opening side
vertical side
The two sides of the wall around the door and window opening.
Opening top
soffit
The upper surface around the door and window opening.
Opening bottom
The lower surface around the door and window opening.
6 Notch
structural rebate
The concave and convex grooves of door and window openings.
Depth of notch
Depth of rebate
The dimension of the notch perpendicular to the plane of the opening. Width of notch
Width of rebate
The dimension of the notch parallel to the plane of the opening. 6.2 Opening size
height
The size codes of the opening height are shown in Figures 1 and 2.
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