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FINISHING OFF 

 

Now you have successfully completed the full installation of your lean-to greenhouse, there may be 
just a couple of things that require attention. 
 
1.  Ensure that you have neatly inserted silicone along the ridge and down the wall bars. Also at the 
point where; 
 
a)  The ridge, roof corner bar and wall bar meet, there may be a gap at this junction which can be 
filled in with silicone from the inside and tidied up with a knife from the outside. 
 
b)  At the part where the corner bars and gutters meet and once again a gap can occur that may re-
quire filling. Unlike the ridge joint, this is best done by inserting the silicone from the outside. 

 

2.  To avoid seepage of water between the cill of the structure and the brick base, it is best to put a 
fillet of cement to cover any gaps that may be there. When the cement has set, to finish the job off 
properly, give the fillet a coat of specialised paint to act as a further water barrier. 
 
3.  Ensure that all nuts and bolts are tight and that glazing clips are pushed securely into place. 
 
4.  Check that the door runs correctly and is properly secured. The catch must be in the downward 
position when the door is moving and then rotated 1/8 turn upwards to lock the door in place. 
 
5.  Maintenance with an alloy greenhouse is minimal but ensure that the door top and bottom tracks 
are  free  from  debris  which  will  inhibit  its  movement.  The  louvre  has  a  number  of  moving  parts 
which may require lubrication once in every 6 months with lubricating fluid of some kind. 
 
6.  Replacing broken glass requires care and attention: 
 
a)   Always wear protective gloves and eye protectors. 
 
b)  Remove the broken pieces from the frame;  you may need a screwdriver or a knife to remove 
some of the smaller bits. 
 
c)   Do not attempt to remove a piece of glass still held in with clips, use a pair of pliers to remove 
the clip. 

FITTING THE RAMP 

 

The final aluminium piece of the greenhouse is the door end ramp cill. The ramp is attached to the 
door end cill by engaging the nub of the door end cill to the ‘C’ groove of the ramp. The ramp is 
now rotated to horizontal. Drill a hole at each end approx. 20mm in from the end of the ramp and 
into the floor. Plug and screw. 

 
 
 
 

 

If you are fitting onto soft ground, you must ensure that a solid material is underneath the ramp to 
avoid damage when you step on the ramp to enter the greenhouse.  You can lay a row of bricks 
sunk to ground level, a concrete flag, a piece of aluminium base pressed into the ground to ground 
level or something similar. You can then screw the ramp into the support material for a secure fix-
ing. 

Summary of Contents for TITAN K800

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Page 4: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 20 Door end wall bar 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 Door glazing bars handed unhanded 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 Front glazing bars marked front 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23 Front diagonal angles 2 2...

Page 5: ...purpose of coloured models There may be some jig holes in some bars these holes play no part in the assembly but assist in the painting process Extra care must be taken in assembly of all coloured mod...

Page 6: ...LIES The building is divided into a number of different frame assemblies 1 Right hand gable end frame 2 Shelf installation 3 Left hand gable end frame 4 Front frame assembly 5 Roof assembly 6 Double d...

Page 7: ...ick Block Concrete or Timber The standard greenhouse is supplied with flat cills enabling it to be fixed to any level surface without the need for a brick base The dimensions given on the previous pag...

Page 8: ...e end section with the alternative in mind From the main box you require 1 Set of corner bars marked RIGHT END CORNER BARS Set of glazing bars angle and cill marked END This contains A Wall bar B Bott...

Page 9: ...mitred at one end only Having determined which corner bar is the roof and side you must now establish which way round they go for assembly purposes c Side corner bar The end that is mitred and with o...

Page 10: ...e of the roof corner bar Put a nut on the bolt and leave loose The diagram of the gusset plate on page 8 will assist in the construction 10 Attach the bottom cill to the side corner bar using the prev...

Page 11: ...e 15 This gable end is almost complete Before tightening all nuts you must ensure the following a The corner joint behind the eave gusset plate is tight i e Corner bars are touching behind the gusset...

Page 12: ...acket in the diagram Attach the angle supports to the angle brackets with the square edge against the greenhouse wall chamfered edge sticking out The angle support must be fitted to the slot closest t...

Page 13: ...please read this section and the preceding one with the alternative in mind From the main box you will require 1 Set of corner bars marked LEFT HAND END CORNER BARS 2 Set of glazing bars angle and ci...

Page 14: ...sons we suggest that you attach them the same way as horizontal bracing angle Using the previously inserted bolts attach the short bracing angle to the unit as shown exact distances are not required P...

Page 15: ...5 bars 2 bracing angles N B If you have ordered a partition you need to decide where it will be situated At that point you substitute a partition corner bar for a glazing bar The heavy angle brace ne...

Page 16: ...door 4 For double doors do not fit a glazing bar in the centre of the door way i e vertical bar No 2 on the picture is not supplied or fitted 5 Attach the gutter eave bar to the top of each glazing b...

Page 17: ...GENERALASSEMBLY OF GREENHOUSE UNIT...

Page 18: ...the corner 2 The bottom cill attaches to the inside of the corner bar The bolt placed in the bolt slot at gable end assembly will slide down into the slotted hole at the end of the cill 3 Do the same...

Page 19: ...icated hole in the ridge bar 3 Then repeat at the bottom of each roof glazing bar and attach to the gutter bar 4 Attach all the other glazing bars to the gutter and ridge in the exact same way as abov...

Page 20: ...of the ridge at the end of the vent top rail This can be done later when sealing the frame to the wall see page 22 1 On all models there are 2 top hat roof sections that are fitted along the length o...

Page 21: ...the wall through the holes in the wall bar and ridge Then remove the structure to another location and drill through into the wall at the pre marked locations with a masonry drill Insert the plastic p...

Page 22: ...ark the brickwork where the holes are to be drilled Drill the holes with a masonry bit and insert the plastic plug Secure the small angle to the uprights and screw through the hole in the angle into t...

Page 23: ...ttom and the hooked hinge uppermost 3 Slide the glazing beading into the slots in the side and top rails and trim to suit 4 Insert a bolt into each end of the side rail bolt slots put these bolts thro...

Page 24: ...DOOR FRAME ASSEMBLY...

Page 25: ...g downwards Unhanded door post on the left handed door post on the right The top of each side post has two screw holes in it the bottom has three Key point Slide the glazing beading into the groove of...

Page 26: ...is may already have been done pr ior to delivery After fitting the doors see later in the booklet you may need to lower the door skid so that it engages with the bottom door cill to allow smooth movem...

Page 27: ...OWNWARDS like a letter n Key Point 2 Having decided where the door is positioned install the door track support at the door opening bay utilising the unoccupied bolts in the glazing bars Fit the door...

Page 28: ...nside of the structure with the angle jambs fitting around the glazing bar N B The handle is on the inside of the greenhouse and the right hand side as viewed from inside the struc ture 4 To determine...

Page 29: ...rner bar insert 1 bolt into each end of the alternative bolt slots then offer it up to the eave gutter and cill so that the flange of the cill and the eave are inserted into the saw cut Key point Loos...

Page 30: ...ix 2 angle brackets to the door end as sembly Insert a cropped head bolt into the bolt channel at the top of the left hand glazing bar viewed from the inside and fix and angle bracket as shown in the...

Page 31: ...ediately behind the door i e the section of glass that the door opens on to NB If you have purchased PVC bar capping the stainless steel band clips are replaced by wire clips See separate instruction...

Page 32: ...ed Roof vent Wire clips must be used on the panes of glass either side of the vent The wire clips are only neces sary on the sides of the glass nearest to the vent This is because the vent side rails...

Page 33: ...NED GLASS PLAN WITH DOUBLE GABLE DOORS T8 610 X 457 T9 610 X 610 T12 585 X 1197 T14 640 X 610 T17 545 X 100 T26 598 X 2602 T27 585 X 2602 T28 585 X 2003 T29 610 X 1930 T30 598 X 1930 T31 585 X 1930 T3...

Page 34: ...s and quantities of glass will vary according to greenhouse size door position and acces sories added A glazing plan for your greenhouse specification will be attached to your delivery note T8 610 X 4...

Page 35: ...8 turn upwards to lock the door in place 5 Maintenance with an alloy greenhouse is minimal but ensure that the door top and bottom tracks are free from debris which will inhibit its movement The louv...

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