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The seam locations are different. Refer to the letters next to the duct size, then go to Fig 1.5 in section 1.67. in the 1995 standard , (I have the second edition one here.), to see the longitudinal seam locations.
To answer your earlier question about, "How can a Z channel be used to stiffen a duct joint?" This is usually an intermediate stiffener, but it will stiffen the joint if placed on the duct within 3" of the joint. It is more common to use Standing S joints .
Remember too, that the schedules in the appendices are merely guides they are not gospel.
From the guide" The designer must apply construction standards appropriate for the requirements and scope of each project. Fabricators and installers must select features from the joint, seam, reinforcement and support options that will conform to the performance criteria identified in this manual ETC.. read full text on page 1.4.
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