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OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  SHADECLOTH

 (2 additional pages to follow)

 

Inserting the curlicue hooks into the curtain:

 The curlicue hooks that insert into the curtain will go in every 6

th

 loop in the white 

ribbon– look at the picture diagram to ensure you are inserting them in the correct direction so the curtain hangs well.  Your curtains 
will have one looped ribbon running across the center (for the ridge) and 3 white looped ribbons on either side.  If you have a VI23 
you will use the ribbons closest to the center, the VI34 and 36 as well as the Royal Orangerie use the center ribbons.  The VI46 will 
use the ribbons closest to the edge.  Please note in the 10 ft long curtains there are 2” gaps located about 30” in from each edge 
along the center ridge ribbon, this is not a defect.  These gaps are intentional to allow for misting system support hooks (as needed) 
and diagonal supports (VI 34/36/46).  

Please note: if you have forgotten to insert any items during assembly, you may “notch” the 

channel with a ½” drill bit in an inconspicuous place. We can send a touch up paint pen if you need one. 

VI 23 (7’9” x 10’2”) 

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ne shadecloth section (SUN236-300). The misting system is best hung from one bolt/hook at one end of the

shadecloth and through the intentional gap at the other side.  This allows for the curtain to be gathered around one of the hooks 
when not needed.  Insert the following in this order: 

x

In ridge profile:

o

1 bolt (for L bracket that connects at gable end)

o

Twist lock (optional)

o

30 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

Twist lock (optional)

o

1 bolt (for L bracket that connects at gable end)

x

In each gutter profile:

o

1 Twist lock (optional

o

30 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 Twist lock

VI 34 (10’2” x 15’) 

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Has three separate curtains – (2) SUN310-73 (these smaller sections fit between each gable end and the

diagonal support) and (1) SUN310-300 (placed in the longer middle section).  The misting system is best hung from 2 bolts/hooks 
placed next to each diagonal support so the larger curtain moves freely in the middle. Insert the following in this order: 

x

In ridge profile:

o

1 bolt (for L bracket that connects at gable end)

o

9 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 bolt for diagonal support

o

1 bolt for hook for misting system

o

Twist lock (optional)

o

30 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

Twist lock (optional)

o

1 bolt for hook for misting system

o

1 bolt for diagonal support

o

9 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 bolt (for L bracket that connects at gable end)

x

In each gutter profile:

o

1 Twist lock (optional

o

48 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 Twist lock

VI 36 (10’2” x 19’11”) and VI 46 (12’7” x 19’11”)  

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Shade cloths are (2) SUN310-300.   The diagonal supports at the gable ends will

be inserted through the intentional gaps in the shadecloth.  The misting system is best supported by (3) bolts/hooks: one by each 
of the diagonal supports and one in the center.  The VI 36 and VI 46 have additional “scroll” supports that are placed across the 
gutter and ridge profiles in the middle of the greenhouse – there is no hardware inserted in these profiles for the supports, but 
they will be mentioned. Insert the following in this order: 

x

In ridge profile:

o

1 bolt (for L bracket that connects at gable end)

o

9 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 bolt for diagonal support

o

1 bolt for hook for misting system

o

20 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

Twist lock (optional)

o

1 bolt for hook for misting system

o

Space for “scroll” support

o

1 Twist lock (optional)

o

20 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 bolt for hook for misting system

o

1 bolt for diagonal support

o

9 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 bolt (for L bracket that connects at gable end)

x

In each gutter profile:

o

1 Twist lock (optional)

o

30 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

Space for “scroll” support

o

30 Sliding Eye Hooks

o

1 Twist lock (optional)

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Summary of Contents for VI23

Page 1: ...D z E dZh d KE Z s s s E d s K z d s W 1...

Page 2: ...city 14 Ventilation and Cooling 15 Heating the Greenhouse 15 Using the Greenhouse as Additional Living Space 16 Maintenance 16 Foundation Measurements and Planning 17 20 UPGRADE OPTION Planning Buildi...

Page 3: ...Window and Vents 81 85 Roof Window Vent Assembly Installation 81 Roof Vent Openers 82 84 UPGRADE OPTION Roof Vent Fly Screen 85 Louvered Window Assembly Installation 86 88 Louvered Window Cover 89 UP...

Page 4: ...r Assembly Questions Give us a call 1 877 760 8500 customerservice exaco com www EXACO com Please watch our animated assembly videos on our Exaco YouTube Channel Find the link at www exaco com OR Scan...

Page 5: ...ound Anchoring of the foundation is vital and should be checked periodically During winter the roof will need to be cleared of snow or supported in a suitable way The greenhouse should be built in a l...

Page 6: ...hen handling glass gloves are recommended x Watch your step Be sure ladders are securely placed before climbing them Helpful Suggestions x Understand what accessories your greenhouse came with and whe...

Page 7: ...uestions Need Assembly Support Please call Exaco at 877 760 8500 or email customerservice exaco com K KKKKK Royal Victorian Greenhouses come standard with the following additional accessories kits may...

Page 8: ...louvered window with optional auto opener and winter cover misting system gutters and downspouts VI 36 10 2 x 19 10 Foundation frame base double sliding door four roof vents 2 automatic openers 2 spi...

Page 9: ...greenhouse hang slide along the outside of the greenhouse and feature brush weatherstripping Keyed locks attached at the bottom of the door Double doors will have no center support For standard kits t...

Page 10: ...4 wall panes on the gable end and 8 on the longer side A double door opening may be centered on either side a single door opening will not be centered If placing a double door on the long side please...

Page 11: ...itional PRO1456 from Exaco to frame this extra pane Once completed you will need to purchase the narrower side light glass locally as this is a custom size that Exaco does not stock Windows Each green...

Page 12: ...olycarbonate bottom to allow for drainage It is best to order at the same time as the greenhouse as it has to ship via freight truck due to the length Top Shelf is 4 wide and it installs along the lon...

Page 13: ...get plenty of hours of sunlight Some users end up placing the greenhouse based on layout space available aesthetics and convenience The site must be level If it is not you will need to prepare the are...

Page 14: ...use of the greenhouse the plants that will be grown drainage heat sink benefits of the material insulation weed blocking as well as aesthetics If you use a natural flooring option consider including a...

Page 15: ...reenhouse retailers this can be washed off when the hot season is over Exterior shade cloth an exterior shade cloth though not as beautiful can be highly effective An aluminet shade cloth is a metalli...

Page 16: ...outdoor furnishings are strongly recommended Exaco will not be held responsible for any damages Maintenance of Greenhouse The following will help keep your greenhouse in tip top shape During winter t...

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