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  The performance of any building is dependent upon the design, installation, and workmanship of the 

entire building system. Pella Corporation strongly recommends consulting an experienced architect, 

contractor or structural engineer prior to installation of Pella products.

  The individual (building owner, architect, contractor, installer and/or consumer) responsible for the 

project must take into account local conditions, building codes, inherent component limitations, the 

effects of aging and weathering on building components, and other design issues relevant to each project.

  The determination of the suitability of all building components for each project, as well as the design 

and installation of flashing and sealing systems, are the responsibility of the building owner, architect, 

contractor, installer and/or consumer.

YOU WILL NEED TO SUPPLY:

TOOLS REQUIRED:

• Cedar or Impervious shims/spacers (12 to 20)

• 2" galvanized roofing nails (1/4 lb.)

• #10 x 3-1/2” corrosion resistant wood screws 

(Performance Upgrade & HurricaneShield)

• Masonry screws for concrete applications 

 

(Minimum of 3/16’ diameter x 3”)

• Closed cell foam backer rod/sealant backer 

 

(21 to 30 ft.)

• Pella® SmartFlash™ foil backed butyl window and

 

door flashing tape or equivalent

• High quality exterior grade polyurethane or silicone 

sealant (2 to 3 tubes per door)

• Great Stuff™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant 

by the Dow Chemical Company or equivalent low 

pressure polyurethane window and door foam - DO 

NOT use high pressure or latex foams

• Sill pan (optional) 

 

6-5/8” x (Rough Opening Width +2)

• Pella aluminum sill support or wood blocking

• Interior trim and/or jamb extensions (15 to 40 ft.

 

Installation Clip Option:

• 6” or 8” installation clips

• #6 x 5/8” corrosion resistant flat head wood screws

• #8 x 1-1/2” corrosion resistant screws or 3/16” x 1-1/2” 

masonry screws

• Tape measure
• Level
• Square
• Hammer
• Stapler
• Sealant Gun
• Scissors or utility knife
• Tin Snips
• Screwdrivers 

   (#2 Phillips with 8” shaft 

 

and small flat blade)

• T20 Torx Wrench (Architect Series®)
• 1/8" Allen wrench (Designer Series®)
• Drill

• Drill Bits 13/64” and 

 

1/8” and masonry bit for 

 

concrete applications

SEALANT

SEALANT

1

ROUGH OPENING 

PREPARATION

A. 

Confirm the opening is plumb and level.

Note: It is critical that the bottom is level.

B. 

Confirm the door will fit the opening.

 Measure all 

four sides of the opening to make sure it is 3/4” larger 

than the door in width and 1/2” larger in height. 

Measure the width at the top, bottom, and center. 

Measure the height at the far left side, the far right side, 

and in the center.

Note: 1-1/2” or more of solid wood blocking is 

required around the perimeter of the opening. Fix any 

problems with the rough opening before proceeding.

Interior

1A

Interior

1B

ALL

 DOORS 

 ALL

 DOORS

Summary of Contents for 818L0100

Page 1: ...be used with any other construction method Installation instructions for use with other construction methods multiple units or bow and bay windows may be obtained from Pella Corporation a local Pella...

Page 2: ...urethane or silicone sealant 2 to 3 tubes per door Great Stuff Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant by the Dow Chemical Company or equivalent low pressure polyurethane window and door foam DO NOT u...

Page 3: ...ashing tape and fold Cut 1 wide tabs at each corner 1 2 from each side of the corner 1F Fold tape to the exterior and press firmly to adhere it to the water resistive barrier 1F 1 1 2 1 2 6 1E 1 1G G...

Page 4: ...erior sill pan lip is flush with the exterior of the rough opening N Apply sill flashing tape Cut a piece of flashing tape 2 longer than the opening width Apply at the bottom of the opening covering t...

Page 5: ...es of flashing tape 1 1 2 x 6 and apply to the bottom corners of the opening by beginning in the corner of the sill pan with 3 4 of the tape applied to the sill pan and 3 4 of the tape applied to the...

Page 6: ...the first beads sealant from the base of the interior sill pan lip This bead should also continue up the corner of the sill pan at each end sealing the vertical joints of the sill pan legs Continue t...

Page 7: ...strike location between the door and the sides of the opening Insert shims in other locations as needed starting up 6 from the bottom of the door to square it in the opening Make sure that the reveal...

Page 8: ...allation Applications Only Install sill screws Remove the threshold screws and insert a 8 x 3 stainless steel screw provided into each hole For masonry floors use a 3 16 masonry screw in place of the...

Page 9: ...es can be used to move the panel side to side by moving all hinges in the same direction or the hinges can slightly rotate the panel by adjusting the hinges in opposite directions Use a T20 Torx wrenc...

Page 10: ...hick adjust the dimension of the fold so the exterior sealant line will cover the exterior edge of the tape Exterior 4A B Apply top flashing tape Cut a piece of flashing tape long enough to go across...

Page 11: ...ent Placement Fixed Placement 5A 6 16 MAX O C 16 MAX O C 6 6 6 5A 6 16 MAX O C 16 MAX O C 6 6 6 In Swing Clearance Hole Location Clearance Hole Location Clearance Hole Location Clearance Hole Location...

Page 12: ...er x 3 and pilot drill per screw manufacturers s recommendations NOTE Not required on In swing Fixed doors Installation Clip Method F Fasten the door to the opening by driving two 8 x 1 1 4 corrosion...

Page 13: ...s and the rough opening Caution Ensure use of low pressure polyurethane window and door insulating foams and strictly follow the foam manufacturer s recommendations for application Use of high pressur...

Page 14: ...Clearance Backer Rod and Sealant typical Perimeter Sealant must extend to roomside of Accessory Groove Accessory Groove Insulating Foam 3 8 Min 3 8 Insulating Foam Perimeter Sealant must extend to ro...

Page 15: ...ce Use of inappropriate finishes solvents brickwash or cleaning chemicals will cause adverse reactions with window and door materials and voids the Limited Warranty CARE AND MAINTENANCE Care and maint...

Page 16: ...y against the weather strip Remove the strike and adjustable strike shim Remove the tabs from the adjustable strike shim and install so that the thicker side is visible at the strike edge Reinstall th...

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