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Figure 4.12 (a) Traditional casement window details (proportionately scaled).
Ex 100 × 63
HEAD
Ex 100 × 63
HEAD
Ex 50 × 50
Top rail
Ex 75 × 50
Bottom rail
Ex 75 × 50
Bottom rail
Ex 100 × 63
JAMB
Ex 100 × 63
MULLION
Ex 100 × 63
JAMB
Ex 100 × 63
TRANSOM
Ex 150 × 75
TRANSOM
FANLIGHT FANLIGHT
SIDELIGHT
SIDELIGHT
Ex 100 × 75
SILL
Ex 50 × 50 Stiles
VERTICAL SECTIONS
HORIZONTAL SECTION
Ex 150 × 75
SILL
Alternative
sill detail
Alternative
Transom
detail
As above
Ex 50 × 40
DRIP
MOULD
Alternative
Head detail
Casement windows
Figures 4.12(a)(b): Casement windows with solid
timber frames and side- or top- hung (hinged) sashes
are still being made for so- called new- builds and are
referred to as stormproof casement windows – and in
their original form, referred to as traditional casement
windows, they are still being made as replacements
for old- builds. The following horizontal- and vertical-
sections through the detailed parts of (a), Traditional-
and (b), Stormproof- casements will be, hopefully,
self- explanatory.