Chapter 11 construction and environmental issues
Service drop
Above ground cables come from the nearest pole connecting to the service entrance conductors of the building
Amperage
Amount of current or electricity flowing through the wire
Frabile
Flaky or crumbly texture of abestos
Joists
Floor and ceiling framing
Lead
Metallic element found worldwide in rocks and soils
Oil fired heating
Oil fire heating although economical requires that fuel be delivered to property and stored in above or underground tanks
Underground storage tanks
Storage tanks consisting of chemical and petroleum both above and underground underground because tanks are out of sight and not subject to vandalism and fire
Rafters
Studs are also used for Roof framing.
Groundwater
Water from underground
Flashing
installed near the edge of the eave and other corners of the roof such as around the chimney base. FLASHING PREVENTS WATER FROM SEEPING INTO THE STRUCTURE.
Sheating
placed over the exterior framing members
Comprehensive environmental response compensation and liability act
-Identify sites containing hazardous substances -seek reimbursement for the responsible party -ensure Clean up by the parties responsible or by the government
Wells
-drilled (best) -dug -springs GUIDELINES 1. Constructed in accessible area not subject to flooding 2.good distance from pollution 3. 20 feet below ground (frost line at 4-5 feet)
Three types of foundations
1. Basements(80%) 2.slab on grade 3. Crawl space
Types of pipes
1. cast iron 2. Galvanized steel 3. Copper 4.PVC(plastic) 5. Brass
British thermal unit
A measure of heat energy. It is the ampunt of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1°F
Article 36 B general business law
All contacts of sale to new housing is a 1 year builders warranty aganist defects in construction , 2 years for utilities . 6 years for material defects
The NYS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH) furnishes guidelines for the construction of wells. -IF WATER TOUCHES THE BODY IT DEALS WITH DOH
All water well contractors must register with the NYS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (DEC)
Brass pipe
Brass pipe no longer used in many plumbing installations. Uses for cosmetic reasons only
Blueprint
Building plan stamped by a licensed architrct or engineer
Chlordane
Chemical insecticide and termiticide that was banned in the early 1980s because of its toxic Only liscensed nysdec can apply pesticide
Abestosis
Chronic disease of the lungs directly caused by inhalation of asbestos fobers
Urea formaldehyde foam insulation
Colorless gaseous chemical compound contained large amount of formaldehyde causes cancer Banned since 1980
Radon
Colorless odorless and tasteless radioactive gas found World wide as a byproduct of the natural decay of uranium present in the earth
Regulated by DOH and DEC
Community well serves 25 or more people or has more that five service connections
Copper wire
Copper wire is better than aluminum except at service entrances where aluminum is best.
On-site sanitary waster system requirement
DOH regulates the installation and approval of individual residential on-Site wastewater treatment systems of less than 1,000 gallons a day. -DEC standards apply to building or residences that process 1,000 or more gallons of waste water a day.
Environmental impact statement(EIS)
Describes and analyzes a proposed action that may have an important effect on the environment
Fuse
Device that melts and Opens the circuit causing electric power to stop him berg eating occurs
Air to air heat pump
Draw in the outside air as a heat source
Ground source
Draw on consistent temperature of the ground to bring heating and cooling into the structure - in New York ground source heat pump is more economical than air to air
Voltage
Electrical pressure that pushes through wires Standard voltage is 120/240
Electric heating system
Electricity can be economical in certain places since it does not require a furnace or duct work but in New York is more expensive then under feels fuel
The safe drinking water act
Established a maximum contaminant level for lead in drinking water
50% rule
Exempt commercial renovations, additions, and alterations from being subject to the current state energy code unless the project affected more than half of the building space.
Superfund amendments and re-authorize Act
Expanded definition of individuals liable for cleanup costs
Asbestos
Fiber opus mineral found in rocks and souls throughout world. Banned in 1988 from residential construction cause of cancerous material. When detected leave undisturbed
Sill plate
First wooden member of the structure and is used as the nailing surface for the floor system
Green field conductors
Flexible metal used for connecting air conditioners, clothes dryers, and other large appliances where BX or ROmex isn't used
Plastic pipe
For home plumbing, three types of plastic pipe are used: PVC, ABS and CPVC. NYC restricts use of plastic pipes
Gas-fired heating
Gas-fired heating is a popular form of heating in New York because it is economical and convenient since oil delivery is eliminated
Foundation walls
Generally consisted of -poured concrete -masonry block -sometimes brick
Safe drinking water act 1974
Guide lines for new York drinking water regulations
Radiant panels
He is transferred evening to objects and people read addition to the air
Convectors
Heat emitting unit .more common heating medium
heating and cooling system (HAVC)
Heating, ventilation and air condition
Sick building syndrome
Large number of people in the commercial building fall ill with complaints ranging from allergic reactions to flulike symptoms and complaints down more serious
Slab on grade
Level terrain . The concrete slab is poured directly on the ground and eliminated the crawl space or basement
Romex cables
Like BX cable but plastic coated moisture resistant and flame retardant and less expensive than BX CABLE
Electrical capacity
Measure in watts it kiloewtts
BX cables
Metallic armored Eletric cable (branch circuits
National Electric code
National uniform do all electrical installation and service to safeguard people and property from hazards when using electricity
Carbon monoxide detectors
Ny uniform fire prevention and building code requires that at least 1 carbon monoxide detector be installed in all one and two family houses and condominiums and cooperatives. Owners must files a certificate of installation writhing department of housing preservation and development within ten days of installation
Headers/ lintels
Opening in walls for doors or windows are reinforced to support the vertical load. This is done with headers or lintels.
Wetlands
Overseen by nysdec. Wetlands are protected areas because they provide flood and storm water control, surface and ground water protection, erosion control , pollution treatment and a place for fish and wildlife and natural beauty. Article 24 of the environmental conservation law, the freshwater wetlands act 1975 protects wetlands in New York
Corrosiveness vs noncorossiveness
PH of water measures it's degree of alkalinity. High ph = high alkaline. Low ph = high acid
Pressure regulating cable (PRV)
Pressure reducing valve reduced and maintains water pressure wishing predetermined ranges
State environmental quality review act (SEQR)
Process requiring government to access the environmental Importance of actions for which they have a discretion to review, approve, fund or undertake Coordinated by lead agency
Due diligence
Reviews of the property phase 1 the investigator phase Phase 2 the testing phase phase 3. The coordinator cleanup phase
Electric heat
Rising cost makes the eletric furnace less econoical than in the past
The residential lead based paint hazard reduction act of 1992
Sets forth the procedures in disclosing the presence of lead based paint for sales of properties buoy before 1978. Liscensees who act on behalf of a purchaser or lesser and recieve payment exclusively by the purchaser or lesser do not have to comply
Energy Conservation Construction Code (ECCCNYS)
Sets minimum efficiency requirements for the design of new buildings and renovations and additions to existing buildings
Percolation rates (movement of water through soil)
Soils with rapid percolation rates should be blended with other less permeable soils to slow down the infiltration rate
Circuit breakers
Switch off the electric power for a give. Circuit when The current increases beyond the systems capacity Used since 1960 replacing fuses
Chlorofluoro carbon
Synthetic chemicals subsistence use in refrigerators and air conditioners Styrofoam's products spencers and cleaning agents also known as Freon
Septic System
System that contains a sewer, septic tank, distribution box, and an absorption field or seepage pit
Polychlorinated biphenyls (pbc) BANNED
Systemic liquid organic compound found in electrical transformers
Building Envelope
The building materials that enclose the interior and throwing which heating, cooling, and fresh air pass in and out.
Footings
The concrete base below the frost line that supports the foundation of the structure. The footing supports the foundation wall and therefore the entire weight load of the structure. Depth is usually 8" (one or two story homes) Twice as thick as foundation wall
Electro magnetic fields
The cream in over there is electricity electromagnetic fields generally refers to the high frequency radio waves in which the electric and magnetic field are inseparable
Beam/grider
The main carrying Steel beam or several wooden members fastened together that spans the distances from one side of the foundation to the other
Freon
The most common refrigerant used in the air-conditioners
Steam system
The most common types of steam systems are one pipe systems in which steaming condensation are carried in one pipe
Eaves
The overhang of the roof. These are the lower parts of the roof that projects beyond the walls of the structure. -Soffit>Area under roof extentsion -Fascia>area of material facing outer edge of the soffit -Frieze board- wood between soffit and wall. PREVENTS WIND AND MOISTURE FROM PENETRATING THE JUNCTION OF THE SOFFIT SHEATING
Pitch
The slope of the roof
Forced warm air system
The system extracts cool air from outdoors and passes this cool air through the heat sources
Post-and-Beam framing
These members are much larger than ordinary stud and may be 4 or 6 inches square. The larger posts can be placed several feet apart instead of 16 or 24 inches on center. (seldom used)
Lally columns
They are round steel columns filled with concrete. Rest on base plate called the column footing pad
Copper pipe
This type of pipe is use for both supply systems and drainage systems. In the water supply system, copper pipe is used for hot water lines and cold water lines for branch pipes to fixtures such as sinks and washing machines
Service lateral
Underground wiring connecting the structure
Steel pope
Used 40 years ago and replaced by brass. This is not used for underground plumbing
Cast iron pipe
Used for underground plumbing in the drainage system because it is strong and durable
Studs
Used for vertical wall construction
Framing
Wooden skeleton of the home. Lumber with nominal dimension of 2 inches. Ex 2" by 4" -studs -joists -rafters
Building specifications
Written narratives explaining the building plan -materials -heating/air conditioning/plumbing -designs not entirely visible in plan -landscaping plans
Balloon framing
alternative to platform framing. Single system of wall stufs running from the foundation through first and second floors to the ceiling support. THIS IS RARELY USED IN RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Sheetrock, wallboard, plasterboard
for the interior walls of the structure
Platform framing
platform framing is the most common type of framing used in residential construction
vapor barrier
prevents the warm interior air from mixing with the cold exterior air and forming condensation withing the wall. Should condensation occur, the structure in effect "sweats" causing the wood framing members to rot.
*Spray-on insulation
spray becomes solid. UREA FORMALDEHYDE foam insulation is no longer used.
Bearing walls
support the ceiling and the roof and include the oustide wall frame
R Factor
the degree of resistance to heat transfer of the walls (heat is kept in or out), the larger the R factor, the greater the degree of insulation.
hot water system (HYDRONICS)
when water is heated or cooled. CONVECTORS is most common heat medium.