Flush Door Shutters Sample Clauses

Flush Door Shutters. 10.11.1. Flush door shutters shall have a solid core and may be of the decorative or non- decorative (Paintable type as per IS 2202 (Part I). Nominal thickness of shutters may be 25, 30 or 35 mm. Thickness and type of shutters shall be as specified.
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Flush Door Shutters. 8.16.1 Flush door shutter shall be solid core types with block core or particle board core, as indicated, and shallconform to IS 2202 (Part I) - 1999, Specification for wooden flush door shutters (solid core type) Part I plywoodface panels; except with regard to the sizes of shutters which shall be as indicated. Flush door shutters shall benon- decorative (commercial) type; or decorative type where indicated.
Flush Door Shutters. Flush door shutter shall be solid core types with block core or particle board core, as indicated, and shall conform to IS 2202 (Part I) - 1999, Specification for wooden flush door shutters (solid core type) Part I plywood face panels; except with regard to the sizes of shutters which shall be as indicated. Flush door shutters shall be non- decorative (commercial) type; or decorative type where indicated. Flush door shutters shall be internally lipped. Internal lipping may be provided separately or as one piece with the frame. The width of frame including lipping shall not be less than 50mm. Where separate lipping is specifically desired it shall be so indicated. Internal lipping shall have a total depth of not less than 25 mm. Joints shall not be permitted in lipping. In the case of double leaved shutters, rebating shall be splayed or square as directed. Where separate lipping is indicated, the depth of lipping at the meeting of xxxxxx shall not be less than 35 mm. Flush door shall be free from twist or warp in plane and all the four edges of the door shutter shall be square. Both the faces of the door shutter shall be sanded to a smooth even texture.

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  • Toileting the ability to use the lavatory or otherwise manage bowel and bladder functions so as to maintain a satisfactory level of personal hygiene;

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