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GROWSPAN

 ECONOMY COLD FRAMES

Revision date: 01.01.16

COVER FILM INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
Install the Cover Film 

After all of the poly latch U-channel is attached to the 

shelter, the cover film is unpacked and pulled into place. 

Assistants positioned inside the frame along the length of 

the film edge can help when pulling the film into place. In 

some instances, ropes or straps are used to pull the cover 

film onto the frame depending on the length of the cover 

and the width of the frame.

 

WARNING: 

To prevent damage to the cover film and 

to prevent serious personal injury, DO NOT attempt to 

install the main cover on windy or stormy days.

 

Continue with the steps that follow.
1.  Unpack the cover film and position it at the base along 

one side of the frame.

2.  With assistance, pull the cover film over the frame. 

 

ATTENTION:

 Depending on the height and width of the 

frame, ropes can be tied to the film edge, thrown over 

the frame, and pulled to lift the cover film into place.  

See the diagram below. 

 

The ropes must be long enough to reach over the 

top of the frame to the other side. Long buildings will 

require additional ropes to prevent tearing the cover 

film when it is pulled into place.

3.  With the film in place on the frame, center the cover 

side-to-side and end-to-end. 

 

4.  Once the main cover is in place and centered on the 

frame, begin at the peak of one end rafter and install 

the wire spring into the U-channel to secure the cover. 

 

ATTENTION:

 Center the main cover front to back and 

side-to-side to ensure that enough cover material is 

present to lock into the U-channel. 

 

If used, the rope can remain in place to temporarily 

secure the cover if needed. Remove the ropes as the 

cover is secured to the frame. 

 

IMPORTANT:

 To prevent damage to the main cover 

during installation, additional assistants may be 

needed.

Photos show installing the spring into the U-channel on 

the outside of a frame. The process is the same for the 

U-channel attached to the top of the end rafters.

5.  Continue adding the spring into the U-channel at the 

top of the first end rafter. Ensure that an even amount 

of the cover is exposed and maintained along the edge 

of the frame as it is attached. 

 

NOTE:

 The cover material is cut longer/wider than is 

required to cover the frame. For easier anchoring, allow 

approximately 8" to extend past the edge of the end 

rafter as the cover is anchored in place.

6.  Continue down both edges of the first end rafter 

until the entire length of the end of the main cover is 

secured in place.

7.  Stretch the cover to the other end of the building and 

repeat the steps to secure the main cover in the  

U-channel. 

 

NOTE:

 Pull the cover tight as the spring is inserted into 

the U-channel.

8.  After the cover is stretched end-to-end and secured 

using the spring and U-channel, move to one side of 

the frame and repeat the steps to anchor the main 

cover to the first side.  

 

Begin at one end of the U-channel and work toward the 

other.  

Ropes

Shelter shown above may be a different length than 

the actual model.

Ropes may not 

be needed.

Summary of Contents for 105169F

Page 1: ...105171F 10 W x 7 H x 30 L 105172F 10 W x 7 H x 40 L 105173F 10 W x 7 H x 50 L Photo may show a different but similar model Frame is shown with optional cover GrowSpan Economy Cold Frames 2016 GrowSpan...

Page 2: ...step before you begin to assemble the structure The following suggestions and precautions will help you determine whether your selected location is the best location Never erect the structure under p...

Page 3: ...wing definitions before you begin to assemble your shelter Conduit An assembly of pipes used to secure the main cover and end panels if equipped Purlins and some strut assemblies also consist of conne...

Page 4: ...tions describe installing a baseboard recommended at ground level along each side of the frame The baseboard runs from the front to the back of the frame on the outside of the ground posts This basebo...

Page 5: ...1 16 The following diagrams and photos will help you identify the different parts FA4482B Tek Screw Swaged Plain Swaged and Plain Rafter Sections not all pieces are shown 105108 Cross Connector 104545...

Page 6: ...me For details of each assembly procedure consult the individual sections of these instructions See illustration below to identify main parts of the cold frame 1 Locate the required parts for each ass...

Page 7: ...at least as long as the building from the first stake at 90 NOTE A transit can be used to ensure an accurate 90 angle or the 3 4 5 rule can be used Refer to diagram Using multiples of 3 4 5 such as 6...

Page 8: ...joint and the rafter positioned on a flat surface secure two 2 of the joints with a single self tapping Tek screw Position Tek screw approximately 1 from pipe joint ATTENTION Install the screws so th...

Page 9: ...k here FRAME ASSEMBLY Gather the parts All rafter assemblies 1 05 purlin pipes Tek screws FA4482B Lifts ladders and assistants as needed Frame Assembly Procedure 1 Using the proper lifts and with assi...

Page 10: ...n using a Tek screw 10 Choose another rafter assembly and set it in position 11 Secure the rafter legs to the ground posts as previously described 12 Repeat the above steps as needed to stand place an...

Page 11: ...l part of the cold frame construction Improper anchoring may cause instability and failure of the structure to perform as designed Failing to anchor the shelter properly will void the manufacturer s w...

Page 12: ...baseboard as shown below 2 Continue to attach the U channel sections working up and over the first end rafter ATTENTION The U channel is attached to the top of the rafter and will bend with the curve...

Page 13: ...el to secure the cover ATTENTION Center the main cover front to back and side to side to ensure that enough cover material is present to lock into the U channel If used the rope can remain in place to...

Page 14: ...ss accumulation Use tools that will not damage the cover when removing snow Check the contents of the shelter to verify that nothing is touching the cover that could cause damage If the cold frame is...

Page 15: ...15 GROWSPAN ECONOMY COLD FRAMES Revision date 01 01 16 105170F 10 x 20 105171F 10 x 30 105173F 10 x 50 105172F 10 x 40 105169F 10 x 10 10 Wide Cold Frames...

Page 16: ...GROWSPAN ECONOMY COLD FRAMES 16 Revision date 01 01 16 105170FF 10 x 20 105171FF 10 x 30 105173FF 10 x 50 105172FF 10 x 40 105169FF 10 x 10 10 Wide Cold Frames with covers FF skus only...

Page 17: ...17 GROWSPAN ECONOMY COLD FRAMES Revision date 01 01 16 This page is reserved for customer notes...

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