
Pancake
Box
Shallow,
flat, round electrical box, which is used to mount where the wall is very
thin and a deeper octagonal box, cannot fit.
Pane
Window
glass section.
Panel
1.
The electrical distribution box where the fuses, circuit breakers and terminals
and to which the household wiring is connected.
2.
Wood or wood veneer in thin flat section for covering walls or floors.
3.
Any thin flat material used in construction.
Panel
Board
1.
Depressed or raised framed in a portion of a wall, ceiling or door. A panel
board pattern is decorative and gives the effect of a series of highlighted
squares or rectangular pieces.
2.
Site where the electrical service is connected to the wiring and the circuit
breakers are mounted. Panel board is the site where three wires from the
service entrance conduit are connected to three bus bars in the panel.
Two are hot and one is neutral.
Panel
Bowing
Installation
defect when drywall is forced into a space not large enough for the panel,
causing it to bow and not allowing it to lay flat. It must be trimmed and
refitted.
Panel
Box
Also
called a service panel or load distribution center, this electrical panel
houses circuit protection devices, which route circuits through the building.
Panel
Brick
Eight
inch square, (actual size 7 5/8") or twelve inch square, (actual size 11
5/8" brick) X 3 5/8" thick. Normally used only when the size and shape
are needed for appearance.
Panel
Clip
H
shaped metal clip that fastens the edges of two plywood panels in between
the structural supports.
Panel
Door
Door
whose cross and vertical members are exposed with decorative wood or glass
panels in the spaces.
Panel
Fence
Fence
composed of a post and rail frame with panels of plywood or fiberglass.
Panel
Heating
Heating
system hidden behind special panels, the walls or the ceiling. Can use
electric heating elements, hot air or hot water pipes.
Panel
Hoist
Mechanism
to lift and hold ceiling panels during installation.
Paneled
Construction
Building
components that are manufactured off of the job site and brought to it
for assembly.
Paneling
Pieces
of wood or wood-like material that is applied as a finish to a wall or
ceiling.
Panelized
Brick Masonry
Reinforced
and size limited brick masonry sections that are assembled at a different
location from the use location. The use of these sections, which are also
called prefabricated brick masonry or sectionalized brick masonry, on site
labor costs.
Panel
Lifter
Device
with a flat, short bar on it's built in pivot point, which is used to life
panels into position for installation by putting one end of the bar under
the bottom and pressing on the lever to raise the panel.
Panel
Saw
Wood
panel cutting hand saw with a fine tooth edge.
Panel
Siding
Used
in both vertical and horizontal siding installation, it's a form of tongue
and groove board.
Pantile
1.
Length of S shaped clay roofing tile that is installed to overlap.
2.
Length of semi-circular (half pipe shaped) clay roofing, installed concave
side up, overlapping the adjacent tiles.
Pantograph
Tool
that appears as two large side-by-side X's, which are attached at the points.
The unconnected upper and lower points of one X are secured in place and
the lower unconnected point of the opposite X holds a pen or pencil. If
the connected lower point of the two X's traces a drawing, the attached
pen or pencil duplicates the drawing.
Pantry
Storage
area for non-perishable food items.
Paper
Amount
received, by a seller of real estate, in the form of a mortgage or note
rather than cash.
Paper
Profit
An
increase in value above original cost or basis that would be realized if
he property were sold. Until a sale occurs, the increased value is not
recognized in the accounts. When the property is sold, there will be a
realized gain or loss.
Paper,
Sheathing
Moisture
resistant paper, which is applied under a final covering of roofs or walls,
to serve as a barrier against the weather.
Paper
Title
Passing
of title to property that is in fact not valid.
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