A dwelling house has an open-plan kitchen and dining area on the ground floor, as shown - Leaving Cert Construction Studies - Question 1 - 2017
Question 1
A dwelling house has an open-plan kitchen and dining area on the ground floor, as shown.
The kitchen has a solid concrete floor with a 20 mm tile finish. The adjoini... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A dwelling house has an open-plan kitchen and dining area on the ground floor, as shown - Leaving Cert Construction Studies - Question 1 - 2017
Step 1
To a scale of 1:10, draw a vertical section through the external wall of the kitchen and through both the concrete and timber floors.
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To draw the vertical section:
Foundation:
Start with a foundation slab of 1200 mm x 400 mm.
Indicate the depth below ground at approximately 1000 mm - 1200 mm.
Show reinforcement (12 mm mild steel bars at 100 mm centers).
Wall:
Begin with the external wall finish, showing a scud coat and float finish.
Illustrate the 100 mm concrete block outer leaf and the 200 mm full-fill insulated cavity.
Include insulation, typically basalt, for heat conductivity.
Show the low conductivity block liner leaf with a thin plaster/render on the inner side.
Floor Details:
For the concrete floor:
Show a finished level above the slab with a thickness of 25-35 mm for finishing.
For the timber floor:
Illustrate 150 mm x 18 mm skirting, ensuring airtightness.
Detail the joists (200 mm x 40 mm) at 400 mm centers.
Represent the timber flooring (20 mm) using tongue and groove.
Abutment of Both Floors:
Clearly show the intersection of the concrete and timber floors, detailing how they meet and transition.
Dimensioning:
Ensure to mark a width of 1.5 meters for clarity.
Step 2
On your drawing show the typical design detailing for the cross ventilation of the suspended timber floor through the solid concrete floor.
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To show typical design detailing for cross ventilation:
Ventilation Gaps:
Illustrate ventilation openings at the perimeter of the solid concrete floor to allow airflow into the suspended timber floor.
Define the size of the ventilation openings as typically ranging from 75 mm to 100 mm.
Airflow Path:
Draw arrows indicating the direction of airflow through the openings, facilitating the cross ventilation.
Ensure that the openings are aligned with the timber floor structure above.
DPC (Damp Proof Course):
Include details of a DPC layer between the concrete and timber floor to prevent moisture transfer, ensuring it is placed correctly under the concrete.
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