462 ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS AND VERTICAL LINKS (STAIRS/ELEVATORS)
Figure Round top termination. (Reprinted by permis-
sion from The Professional Practice of Architectural Working
Drawings, 2d Ed., © 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
Figure Full section of a fireplace. (Reprinted by per-
mission from The Professional Practice of Architectural Work-
ing Drawings, 2d Ed., © 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
Figure Half-section of chimney. (Reprinted by permis-
sion from The Professional Practice of Architectural Working
Drawings, 2d Ed., © 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
ple, it is important to detail how the flue is stabilized
within the cavity, what kinds of fire-stops are required,
and where they are positioned. Manufacturers’ litera-
Figure Chimney above roof. (Reprinted by permission ture includes installation instructions and standard
from The Professional Practice of Architectural Working Draw- manufactured pieces that are available to make such
ings, 2d Ed., © 1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) installation possible. The drafter should also check
with the project book to verify finish materials for the
face of the fireplace and the hearth.
Next, the fireplace is positioned in this cavity, with STAGE III (Figure ). Once the materials have been
the minimum clearances required by code. At this checked, material designation is included in the detail.
stage the drafter must be conversant with code restric- Wood, insulation, concrete, and even the outside wall
tions as well as the method of installation. For exam- of the metal fireplace are shown. At this stage sheet
FIREPLACE 463
Figure Establishing the parameters of the fireplace lo-
cation—Stage I. (Reprinted by permission from The Profes-
sional Practice of Architectural Working Drawings, 2d Ed., ©
1995 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
Figure Ryan Residence fireplace—Stage III. (Reprinted
by permission from The Professional Practice of Ar
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