Hi @Arki-Knows, if there is a fire, how do you protect the other room or how do you stop the fire from not getting into the other rooms? Do you have added layer of fire protection just in case? If there is, what kind of material did you used to block the fire and what methodology you used?
@@MJTV-zm2xw Good Day! Thank You for your comment concerning fire protection.The Building are equipped with automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the Fire Code of the Philippines RA 9514 and NFPA 13. Each unit has fire sprinklers and smoke detectors that in the event of fire this will suppress the fire inside the building.
I just noticed that you didn't introduce shimming on your shoe bracket, why? And your position near to the slab ledge, which is not allowed in safety rules, you have to have a harness clamp to the safety line. I'm sorry, but one more thing: Are the bolts installed for both the top and bottom dead load? It seems that the fixings are both dead load, which is not allowed, because of the slab deflection. Slab deflection tolerance has to be introduced. And the Argon gas has to be at least 90% and the air is 10%, not only Argon gas to be filled. A lot of safety rule violations! Lastly, using a chemical anchor bolt is not necessary, as this is very expensive, a normal anchor bolt will do.
@@user-ov4dw3yr5d Thanks for the good comment For the steel plate bolted connections they are fixed in the slab where underneath on it is the beam The plate rested in beam itself Now for the harness thanks for the concern and since im not hanging outside the building or doing any job outside the structure i didn’t wear it but thanks for the concern i’ll wear it next time Now for the argon concern its all with the design standards and parameters of window consultants and expert where wind load are primary considered and glass thickness are all computed based on how high and what floor they are installed they are varies in thickness based on the consultants specifications
@@arki-knows The shoe bracket, or I would say, the top and bottom bracket has to be divided into 2 types, dead load, and wind load brackets. You cannot have 2 dead load brackets in between slabs, as there is a slab deflection movement, which means they are constantly moving up and down, and this will cause squeezing of the frame, which might eventually affect the glass. This is the cardinal rule in the structural approach of the Facade. Thanks.
The safety line according to the safety rules, there must be a safety line installed at least 1 meter away from the ledge, and crossing there beyond, you should wear a harness and clamp to the safety line, so it doesn't mean you have to have it hang condiiton first before you use a safety harness. Just a piece of advise. Thanks
@@user-ov4dw3yr5d Noted what you see is the aluminum vertical window frame but inside of it there’s a vertical steel tubular from bottom and top same of the vertical frame height where the connections of vertical support are connected Our window trade contractor are well experienced in high-rise structures that safety and structural integrity of the support are primary importance We will not compromise its safety You may visit the project to see for yourself the manner of installation to have a clearer visual analysis of the framing support and connections Thanks and noted all your comments and concern Stay safe
Excellent explaination
@@melancholy9622 thank you.hope it helps.Regards and Stay safe.
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Hi @Arki-Knows, if there is a fire, how do you protect the other room or how do you stop the fire from not getting into the other rooms? Do you have added layer of fire protection just in case? If there is, what kind of material did you used to block the fire and what methodology you used?
@@MJTV-zm2xw Good Day! Thank You for your comment concerning fire protection.The Building are equipped with automatic sprinkler system in accordance with the Fire Code of the Philippines RA 9514 and NFPA 13. Each unit has fire sprinklers and smoke detectors that in the event of fire this will suppress the fire inside the building.
hi arki, pde ka rin ba gumawa ng video pano mag install ng unitized curtain wall
Yes,sure po.Hope i can share it the soonest.Much thanks for your comment and support.God bless🙏
thanks@@arki-knows
arki student po kasi ako
hello arki!.. sana mabigyan mo ko project curtain wall kahit mga midrise building lang muna.. salamat in advance..
Hoping for it.Kindly email your company profile at archjogolpeo_design@yahoo.com Thank You.Stay safe.
I just noticed that you didn't introduce shimming on your shoe bracket, why? And your position near to the slab ledge, which is not allowed in safety rules, you have to have a harness clamp to the safety line. I'm sorry, but one more thing: Are the bolts installed for both the top and bottom dead load? It seems that the fixings are both dead load, which is not allowed, because of the slab deflection. Slab deflection tolerance has to be introduced. And the Argon gas has to be at least 90% and the air is 10%, not only Argon gas to be filled. A lot of safety rule violations! Lastly, using a chemical anchor bolt is not necessary, as this is very expensive, a normal anchor bolt will do.
@@user-ov4dw3yr5d Thanks for the good comment For the steel plate bolted connections they are fixed in the slab where underneath on it is the beam The plate rested in beam itself Now for the harness thanks for the concern and since im not hanging outside the building or doing any job outside the structure i didn’t wear it but thanks for the concern i’ll wear it next time Now for the argon concern its all with the design standards and parameters of window consultants and expert where wind load are primary considered and glass thickness are all computed based on how high and what floor they are installed they are varies in thickness based on the consultants specifications
@@arki-knows The shoe bracket, or I would say, the top and bottom bracket has to be divided into 2 types, dead load, and wind load brackets. You cannot have 2 dead load brackets in between slabs, as there is a slab deflection movement, which means they are constantly moving up and down, and this will cause squeezing of the frame, which might eventually affect the glass. This is the cardinal rule in the structural approach of the Facade. Thanks.
The safety line according to the safety rules, there must be a safety line installed at least 1 meter away from the ledge, and crossing there beyond, you should wear a harness and clamp to the safety line, so it doesn't mean you have to have it hang condiiton first before you use a safety harness. Just a piece of advise. Thanks
@@user-ov4dw3yr5d Noted what you see is the aluminum vertical window frame but inside of it there’s a vertical steel tubular from bottom and top same of the vertical frame height where the connections of vertical support are connected Our window trade contractor are well experienced in high-rise structures that safety and structural integrity of the support are primary importance We will not compromise its safety You may visit the project to see for yourself the manner of installation to have a clearer visual analysis of the framing support and connections Thanks and noted all your comments and concern Stay safe
@@user-ov4dw3yr5d Yes I know it thanks for the concern