Define a lintel and a lintel schedule.
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A lintel is a horizontal member or beam placed above a wall opening (such as a door or window) to carry the weight of the wall above the opening.
A lintel schedule is a table that summarizes information associated with a framing plan, and it shows the lintel number, a small section view of the makeup and sizes of the beams, angles, and plates from which the lintel will be constructed, the length of wall bearing required for the lintel if it is to be placed on a wall, and the elevation at the bottom of the lintel
aft er it is installed. Th e lintel identification numbers on the framing plan refer to how those lintels are identified on the lintel schedule.
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