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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPROVED BY WILLIAM DURDEN 21006 FireplaceExisting Pre Eng. Truss Bottom Cord Existing Clng. Insulation Existing 5/8" Drywall Finished Ceiling 21 1/2"Square Existing 2 x 4 Blocking between the trusses on each side of the remaining flue pipe New (1) layer of 5/8"d.w. screwed to the existing wood framing New R19 batt insulation around the remaining flue pipe above the finished ceiling Existing Clng. Insulation Remaining Flue Pipe secured with metal hanger straps Section to be removed Flue Pipe to be removed below the finished ceiling Existing Flue Pipe in Attic and Chimney Box to remain ATTIC SPACE ATTIC SPACE Line of Frame and Stucco Chimney Box to remain Existing Pre Eng. Truss Top Cord Existing Galvanized Chase Cap to remain Existing Termination Cap to remain Existing Flue Pipe to remain Pre Fab. Fireplace to be disconnected from Flue Pipe and removed 4'-0" Cross Section Scale: 1"= 1'-0" Fireplace Unit. The existing frame Structure Designed: Enclosed 2020 Florida Building Code: Remove the existing prefabricated Building Code Scope of Work Project Data Street Address: 6025 US Hwy. 1 City: Ft. Pierce County: St. Lucie State: Florida Internal Pressure Coefficent: .18 Wind Exposure: C Design Loads Wind Speed: 160 MPH Wind Importance Factor: 1.0 Building Category: II Construction Type: V Occupancy Type: Group R Building Data GENERAL REQUIREMENTS conform to the manufacturers instructions and standard practice. Unless otherwise noted, the installation of specified hardware shall clean all surfaces so as to be free of dust, grease, stains, scuffs, etc. out the course of construction. On building turnover, general contractor to General contractor is to keep the site in a clean and safe state through construction. Architect is not responsible for the contractors method or means of damages or costs shall be born entirely by the general contractor. and ommissions are not reported in writingto the architect, any resulting ordering any materials of the respective division of work. If such errors bring them to the attention of the architect prior to starting any work, or General contractor to check all drawings for errors and ommissions and included in the construction bid. fees, and water connection, except building permit fees, which are to be Owner is responsible for all municipal related charges such as impact identified here. and all other cost related to the completion of this project., unless explicitly waste removal, storage, securing of site, accomodation, transport/freight, General contractor is responsible for all labor, materials, utilities, testing, and meet or exceed all applicable local requirements. All work to be as per the current edition of the Florida Building Code All plans and drawings are not considered complete until they have been reviewed and approved by the St. Lucie County Building Department and the building permit has been issued. and stucco chimney box and the cap to remain. Residential Insulation Smoke Developed Index: Not to exceed 450 Ceiling Finishes: Not greater than 200 Wall Finishes: Not greater than 200 Insulation Flame Spread: Not to exceed 25 Flame Spread Index & Smoke Developed Index Termite Area: Very Heavy Climatic & Geographic Design Criteria Weathering: Negligible Gypsum Board & Gypsum Panel Products Gypsum Note Gypsum board shall conform to ASTM C22, C475, C514, C1002, C1047 C1177, C1178, C1278, C1396, or C1658 and installed per FBC residential code. Per USG, Wallboard conforms to C1396. Gypsum board and gypsum panel products shall be applied at right angles or parallel to framing members. All edges and ends of gypsum board and gypsum panel products shall occur on framing members, except those edges and ends that are perpendicular to the framing members. Interior gypsum board shall not be installed where it is directly exposed to weather or to water. Wall and ceiling gypsum board shall be fastened with screws spaced at 12"o,c. Screws for attaching gypsum board and gypsum panel products to wood framing shall be Type W or Type S in accordance with ASTM C1002 andshall penetrate thewood not less than 5/8" inch (15.9mm) Gypsum board and Gypsum panel products shall be attached to cold formed steel framing less than 0.033" (1mm) thick shall be Type S in accordance with ASTM C1002 or bugle head style in accordance with ASTM C1513 and shall penetrate the steel not less than 3/8" to 0.112" (1mm to 3mm) thick shall be in accordance with ASTM C954 or bugle head style in accordance with ASTM 1513. Screws for attaching gypsum board or gypsum panel products to structural insulated panles shall penetrate the wood structural panle facing not less than 7/16"o.c. (11.1mm). not more than 24"o.c. (610mm) permitted to be used over solid backing or framing spaced than 1" by 2" (25mm x 51mm) nominal dimension shall be in th least dimension except that wood furring strips not less products shall be not less than 2" (51mm) nominal thickness Wood framing supporting gypsum board and gypsum panel Wood Framing Note existing flue pipe and termination 2020 Florida Building Code: Existing Buildings Alteration Level I Fireplace Removal & Repair Details Steve LiCausi Design Group, Inc. 4905 River Place, Ft. Pierce (772) 785-6465 Scale: As Noted Date: 7/2/2021 Sheet: 1 of 1 7/2/2021: Released for Contractor Review 6025 US Hwy. 1, Ft. Pierce, FL Site Address: