Architect and engineer . cxri: O. PLATE II PLATE I Fig. 1—^Method of building two fireplaces back-to-back in a brick party wall to secure proper spac-ing between ends of floor joists. The space between backs can be filled if desired. Fig. 2—Floor framing around a single fireplace. Note filling between framing and brickwork whichserves both as insulator and firestop. PLATE II Fig. 1—Floor framing around chimney in a party wall to secure proper space between ends offloor joists. Fig. 2—Ordinary floor framing around a chimney. All timbers 2 inches clear of brickwork andspace filled with fireproof


Architect and engineer . cxri: O. PLATE II PLATE I Fig. 1—^Method of building two fireplaces back-to-back in a brick party wall to secure proper spac-ing between ends of floor joists. The space between backs can be filled if desired. Fig. 2—Floor framing around a single fireplace. Note filling between framing and brickwork whichserves both as insulator and firestop. PLATE II Fig. 1—Floor framing around chimney in a party wall to secure proper space between ends offloor joists. Fig. 2—Ordinary floor framing around a chimney. All timbers 2 inches clear of brickwork andspace filled with fireproofing material. Fig. 3—Stud partition across back of a chimney showing proper method of arranging studs. Fig. 4—Stud partition across back of a fireplace and around the ends of the chimney breast, show-ing proper method of arranging studs. Chimneys and Fireplaces. Except as herein provided, all chimneys in everybuilding hereafter erected, altered or rebuilt shall be constructed of brick, stoneor reinforced concrete. No


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