Installation Guide

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GLOSSARY
SAFETY AND HANDLING
01/17/2019
Installation Instructions
for Vinyl Patio Doors with Integral Nailing Fin (JII006)
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PLEASE NOTE: Installations where the sill is higher than 35
feet above ground level, or any product installation into a wall
condition not specically addressed in these instructions, must be
designed by an architect or structural engineer. Failure to install
patio doors into a square, level, and plumb openings could result in
denial of warranty claims for operational or performance problems.
NOTE TO INSTALLER: Provide a copy of these instructions to the
building owner. By installing this product, you acknowledge the
terms and conditions of the limited product warranty as part of the
terms of thesale.
Glossary
Buck
A wood framework attached to the masonry inside a patio door rough
opening.
Mulled Unit
An assembly of two or more individual products that will be installed into
a single rough opening. Mullion elements may be horizontal, vertical or
both.
Pilot Hole
A drilled hole that is no larger than the body of the screw (minus the
threads).
Precast Sill
A pre-formed concrete block placed in the sill of a masonry/block wall to
support a patio door.
Score
Make a cut mark in the same location multiple times.
Self-Adhered Flashing
An adhesive backed tape material used to waterproof the rough opening
and/or used to seal a patio door to the building’s weather barrier.
Shiplap
The layering method in which each layer overlaps the layer below it so that
water runs down the outside.
Weep Hole (weep channel)
The visible exit or entry part of a water drainage system used to drain
water out of a patio door.
Safety
• Read and fully understand ALL manufacturers’ instructions before
beginning. Failure to follow proper installation instructions may result in
the denial of warranty claims for operational or performanceproblems.
• Do not work alone. Two or more people are required. Use safe
liftingtechniques.
• Use caution when handling glass. Broken or cracked glass can cause
serious injury.
• Wear protective gear (e.g. safety glasses, gloves, ear protection, etc.).
• Operate hand/power tools safely and follow the manufacturer’s
operating instructions.
• Use caution when working at elevated heights.
• If disturbing existing paint, take proper precautions if lead paint is
suspected (commonly used before 1979). Your regional EPA
(www.epa.gov/lead) or Consumer Product Safety Commission ofces
provide information regarding regulations and lead protection.
WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products
can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State
of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a
dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more
information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
Patio Door Handling
• Make sure operating panel is secured prior to installation.
• Heed material manufacturers’ handling and application instructions.
• Handle in a vertical position; do not carry at or drag on the oor.
• Do not put stress on joints, corners or frames.
• Store patio door in a vertical, leaning position to allow air circulation; do
not stack horizontally. Ensure the storage area is dry and well-ventilated.
• Protect from exposure to direct sunlight during storage.
• Only install into vertical walls and when conditions/sheathing aredry.
IF INJURY OCCURS, IMMEDIATELY SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION!
Table of Contents
Safety and Handling ....................................... 2
Materials and Tools ........................................ 3
Inspect Product ........................................... 3
Inspect Rough Opening ..................................... 4
Install Sill Pan ............................................ 5
Temporarily Fasten and Shim Product ........................... 5
Fasten Product (Size and Spacing) ............................. 6
Install Drip Cap ........................................... 8
Create “Interior” Air Seal ................................... 8