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6. 

Apply a ¼" continuous bead of pumpable sealant  to the back 

side of the mounting flange (see figure 3), in line with pre-

punched holes.  (

Caution

: If the window units are pre-sealed prior

to installation, a skin may form on the sealant, causing a potential

for failure.  Refer to the sealant manufacturers instructions for 

sealant curing time.  Be sure to install the window before the 

sealant sets up on the mounting flange.)

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INDOW

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NSTALLATION

1. 

Place the window in the R.O. with the window sill resting on the 

R.O. sill.  If the R.O. sill is not square to the floor and if you have 

elected to shim the window, then place shims beneath the low 

corner of the unit until the sill of the unit is square.  Shims must 

be placed beneath the extreme corners of the window frame; 

additional shims must be placed every 12" on center to fully sup-

port the weight of the unit.  Shims may be used at the 

frame/jambs if these frame/jambs are not straight and plumb; use 

enough shims to straighten and plumb the frame/jambs.  Shims 

should not be used at the frame head of a unit; if R.O. header 

deflects, building loads will be transferred to window, causing 

improper operation or failure of window.

2. 

Center the window from left to right but do not remove the sill 

from contact with the R.O. sill and any shims that were required to

square the sill of the unit.  When installing windows it is required 

to use corrosion resistant fasteners that produce a minimum of 1" 

penetration into the framing members.

3. 

While holding the window flat against the exterior of the wall, start

a fastener in the approximate center of one of the frame/jamb 

mounting flanges.  Continue installing fasteners in the following 

order; center of opposite frame/jamb, center of head and center of

sill. 

Note:

If scaffolding interferes with the top of the window, it is 

acceptable to install this later when it is more accessible.

Warning: Do not over drive fasteners, to do so

will fracture or unduly deform the mounting 

flange and compromise the seal.  Use caution in cold 

weather when installing fasteners through the nailing 

fin, the vinyl material becomes more brittle as 

temperatures decrease.  Do not apply fasteners 

or staples through any other surface of the 

window other than the Philips specified areas 

and/or the mounting flange.  Failure to comply 

may void any manufacture warranty.

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Figure 4

4. 

Warning:

Fenestration products are not to be used with 

corrugated metal siding.

5.  

After the fasteners have been installed through the midpoint of 

each mounting flange, it is recommended that you re-check the 

window to be certain it is centered from side to side in the 

opening, and that the window frame members are straight and 

that the window frame is square, (measure opposite corners of 

the window frame in a manner similar to measuring the diagonals 

of the R.O., it should be within 1/8").  Before proceeding, it is 

recommended that you check to ensure window operates 

properly.  If it does not, remove fasteners and reinstall window as 

per above instructions.  If shipping block(s) is present, remove at 

this time.

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Summary of Contents for Manufactured Housing Vinyl Window

Page 1: ...MANUFACTURED HOUSING VINYL WINDOW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXCLUDES STORM WINDOWS PHILIPS PRODUCTS PHONE NUMBER 574 296 0000 LIT 1610 3 05 REV 2 PRODUCTS PHILIPS ...

Page 2: ...ducts and methods used in construction and installation conform to all applicable building codes and regulations 4 For casement style windows see page 9 for additional instructions 5 Do not leave windows in direct sunlight when wrapped ROUGH OPENING PREPARATION 1 Make certain the rough opening referred to as R O in the remainder of document is correctly sized and constructed The R O must be greate...

Page 3: ...will not seat flat against the exterior perimeter of the R O If damaged or distorted straighten the mounting flange so that it will make contact with the exterior face of the wall or contact Philips Products Inc for instructions 4 Windows must always be closed and locked during installation Make sure there are no gaps or voids between the window mounting flange and the exterior perimeter of the R ...

Page 4: ...nimum of 1 penetration into the framing members 3 While holding the window flat against the exterior of the wall start a fastener in the approximate center of one of the frame jamb mounting flanges Continue installing fasteners in the following order center of opposite frame jamb center of head and center of sill Note If scaffolding interferes with the top of the window it is acceptable to install...

Page 5: ...rner of the window so as to check whether they damage the finish Weather stripping hardware components tracks or vinyl components should not be painted or stained Flashing Philips recommends the use of flashing for proper drainage Reference Section 16 New Construction Installations of AAMA Installer Certification Manual It is also acceptable to use a house wrap system that is sealed and allows no ...

Page 6: ...ch Truth part number 31887 onto the base of the stud found between the support arm and the track of the lower hinge Swinging the wrench away from the lock side window will decrease the amount of sash drag The maximum sash drag adjustment is reached when the stud flats are parallel to the track Note turning the stud flats beyond parallel will not increase sash drag correction 3 For severe sash drag...

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