commercial tolerances
The plus and/or minus allowances that are acceptable with a specified dimension.
The plus and/or minus allowances that are acceptable with a specified dimension.
A style of commercial architecture developed by the Chicago School, applied primarily to multistory office buildings and mercantile buildings constructed
A type of steel projected window; intended for commercial and industrial buildings which do not require interior trim or finishing
An alloy containing 90% copper, 10% zinc; so called because of its bronze color; esp. used in weatherstripping.
In a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning system, the range in temperature, humidity, and air movement that most of the buildings
A building or part thereof where toilet and lavatory facilities are available for public use.
A chart which relates effective temperature, dry-bulb temperature, wet-bulb temperature, and air movement to human comfort; comfort zones are indicated