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Construction Technology 8.01
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A blueprint is a/an:
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Architectural drawing of a blue building.
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Computerized copy of large buildings.
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Drawing used to represent a structure.
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Tracing a copy of a construction site.
Why are blueprints important on a construction site?
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They depict the contour lines of the site.
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They form the basis of agreement that a building will be built as detailed in the drawings.
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They illustrate how rooms compare to each other in size and building materials.
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They show how the building will look when completed.
A site plan:
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Depicts the view from a distant site.
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Is drawn after the floor plan is drawn, before the HVAC is designed.
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Is not necessary.
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Often includes topographic features such as contour lines and trees.
The floor plan:
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Is a side-view of interior walls, floors, ceilings.
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Is a view of exterior and interior walls, doors, and stairways from above.
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Provides step-by-step instructions on how to lay a floor, including what tools to use.
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Shows how the floorboards fit together.
The three types of scales used to draw or measure the lines of a blueprint are:
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Architect, contractor, and metric.
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Architect, electrician, and metric.
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Architect, engineer, and metered.
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Architect, engineer, and metric.
What is the alphabet of lines?
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Lines that are indicated using letters of the alphabet
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Lines that are used to show where pages match up when a page has been broken down to several smaller pages
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Lines that indicate land boundaries on the site plan
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The lines commonly used on a blueprint
What is the FIRST thing to look at when reviewing a blueprint?
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Contractor’s name
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Legend
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Scale
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Title block
What blueprint symbol is shown below?
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120 VAC duplex receptacle
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120/240 VAC special purpose receptacle
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120/240 VAC 3-wire receptacle
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Junction box
What does DWG stand for?
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Dimension
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Down grade
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Drain
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Drawing
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