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47.5 MB - The Whole Building Design Guide

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Figure 3-31:Door sill pan flashing with end dams, rear leg,and turned-down front legWeatherstrippingA variety of pre-manufactured weatherstripping components isavailable, including drips, door shoes and bottoms, thresholds,and jamb/head weatherstripping.Drips: <strong>The</strong>se are intended to shed water away from the opening betweenthe frame and the door head, and the opening between thedoor bottom and the threshold (see Figures 3-32 and 3-33). Alternatively,a door sweep can be specified (see Figure 3-33). Forhigh-traffic doors, periodic replacement of the neoprene componentswill be necessary.Figure 3-32:Drip at door head and drip with hook at headFigure 3-33:Door shoe with drip and vinyl seal (left).Neoprene door bottom sweep (right)MAKING CRITICAL FACILITIES SAFE FROM High Wind3-51

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