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(see diagrams 6 and 7) . (see diagrams 4 and 5) ? Wall top detail: end
DEALING WITH IRREGULAR POINTS At the top of the work, the tile furniture must be protected using a waterproof flashing overlapping the tile. The top tile can be full-sized or cut depending on the chosen layout. The tile will be installed on the rail using the middle lip if the tile is cut ? Base detail: start At the base of the work, a flashing protecting the insulation material and allowing for air ventilation must be fixed at the underside of the wall-cladding holding structure. It is preferable to start with a full-sized tile, however, depending on the layout plan, it is possible to start with a cut tile
3 mm ± mastic of typeSikaflex Pro 11 FCfixing where the headhas a flat undersidewhole tilefixing where the headhas a flat underside 3 mm ± interaxial distance103 Hflat-head fastenercut tilemastic type ofSikaflex Pro 11 FCH = to be determinated according to useflat-head fastener interaxial distance 203 H perforatedlow stringer for protection positionned slightly sloping (slope 3%) metallic framework H : to be determinated according to use DIRECT INSTALLATION WALL-CLADDING INSTALLATION start detail with cut slab start detail with whole slab Diagram 4 Diagram 5 part to be cut mastic of typeSikaflex Pro 11 FCmetallic framework flat-headfastener mastic of typeSikaflex Pro 11 FCflat-headfastenercut tile 3 mm ± 3 mm ± interaxial distance152 mm interaxial distance 250 Prince Cladding © Dedemsvaartweg collective housing, The Hague, NetherlandsArchitect: Marlier Rohmer DIRECT INSTALLATION WALL-CLADDING INSTALLATION end detail with cut slab end detail with whole slab Diagram 6 Diagram 7 > All the terracotta façade solutions
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