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sheets are in place, screw glazing stops
(7342) or (7343) onto the roof profile between
them using the prepared holes and self-drilling
screws (7349) (7a.4) (7a.5). The sheets should
slide down to rest against these stops.
Angle the eave bar (7324 / 7326) into the eave
angle (7a.6) and turn it down to rest against
the eave angle. Connect it to the eave angle
using bolts (7052) from outside and nuts
(7053) inside the house (7a.7).
Insert glazing spacer (7424) over the inside
edge of the eave angle (7a.9) and glazing
spacer (7425) over the outside edge of the
ridge bar (7a.10). At the ridge fix (7425) in
place using screw (7349) (7a.10).
Assemble glazing end cover (7447 / 7449) at
the ridge using bolts (7052) inserted into the
bolt channels in the roof bars, and nuts (7053)
(7a.10). At the same time position the plastic
end caps (7468) and (7469) so that they cover
the open ends of roof corner bars (7432 /
7433) and fit behind the end cover (7447 /
7449) (7a.10 ) (7a.11).
7b. SIde glazINg
Please decide at this point in which sections
you will assemble the three side windows.
Note:
These cannot be assembled into a cor-
ner section, beside each other or in sections
adjacent to the door entrance.
Glazing panes H can then be assembled into
these sections instead of glazing pane A.
Press glazing seal (7382) into the top groove
in each (7381) and cut to fit both ends.
If glazing with glass, press glazing seal (6090)
onto the aluminium profiles (7b.2) and cut to
length.
Note
- On all horizontal glazing guides
it is recommended to use smaller lengths of
the seal (6090) in the middle of each section.
This will allow condensation which collects
inside the house to escape.
Note
- With Polycarbonate the glazing rubber
is not required.
Through the positioning of the (7050) bolt
head in the different guides in the glazing
capping‘s, it is possible to glaze the green-
house with 3mm, 4mm,10mm or 16mm panes
(7b.2).
Prepare bolts (7050) in each glazing capping
as shown (7b.3).
For 10mm glazing prepare 1 spacer (7407), in
the middle / top of each pane A (7b.4).
Position each glazing pane A or H into the fra-
me and connect the vertical capping‘s (7372)
or (7373) loosely with nuts (7053).
Lift pane A or H 15mm and connect capping‘s
(7381) loosely under the pane.
Note
- The bolts (7050) used to hold the dia-
gonal braces in sections 1, 2, 3 and 4a should
be replaced at this point (7b.8).
For 10mm glazing prepare 4 spacers (7409)
onto each (7319), (7320) and (7444 / 7446)
(2 spacers for each pane E, F and J) (7b.5)
(7b.6).
Position panes E, F and J.
Connect capping‘s (7442) or (7443) and then
(7379) / (7470) or (7380) / (7471) loosely.
Note
- For polycarbonate glazing insert space-
rs (7467) into the grove in end caps (7468) or
(7469) depending on the thickness, 10mm =
one (7467), 16mm = 2 (7467). The cappings
(7442) and (7443) will then apply pressure to
these holding the end caps (7468) and (7469)
in place.
Tighten all nuts.
Please do not over tighten.
Note
- The vertical capping‘s can be best
assembled when the top bolt is first inserted
into the hole, then the middle and finally the
bottom bolt. Ensure that the capping remains
in contact with the sill bar.
8a. SIde wINdow aSSemBly
Remove nuts (7053) from the top two bolts
holding cappings (7372) in the middle bars
(7311) beside the window opening.
Loosely prepare (7053) and (7399) in the
lower hole in window side frames (7455) and
(7456) (8a.1).
Turn window side frames (7455) and (7456)
onto middle bars (7311) above glazing pane
H (8a.2) and reconnect the top capping nut
(7053) (8a.3) (8a.4).
Loosely prepare (7053) and (7399) in the
lower hole in window sill bar (7452). Rotate it
into position to cover glazing pane H fitting the
middle capping bolt into the top hole on both
sides of (7452) (8a.5).
Reconnect the middle capping nut (7053)
(8a.6).
Using screws (7088) assemble the window
hinge (7419) onto the window side frames
(7455) and (7456) (8a.7).
Note:
Only connect
using the prepared long holes in the hinge.
Assemble the prepared side window (see
section 5a) between the two window hinges
(7419) using screws (7088).
Note:
Only
connect using the prepared long holes in the
hinge.
Close the window and ensure that it closes
over the sill bar (7452) without contact. The
window height can be adjusted using the long
holes in hinge (7419) and when correct fixed
by inserting extra screws into the other holes.
Connect window latches (6056) onto the sill
bar (7452) using screws (7403) (8a.9).
Locate them by aligning with the long holes in
the window opener (7090) when the window is
closed (8a.10).
When the window is closed the window opener
(7090) can be latched onto both (6056) to hold
the window closed (8a.10).
Note
- If the brush seal (7457) protrudes along
the top edge of (7450) when the window is
closed it can be trimmed shorter, see detail
(5a.10).
Repeat for the other windows.
8b. toP wINdow aSSemBly
Remove nuts (7053) from the two bolts holding
cappings (7440) and (7441) in the corner bar
(7437 / 7438) and middle bar (7439) beside
the window opening (8b.1).
Turn window side frames (7465) and (7466)
onto the prepaared bolts (8b.1) (8b.2) and re-
connect the capping nuts (7053) (8b.3) (8b.4).
Loosely prepare (7053) and (7399) in the
holes in window sill bar (7462). Rotate it into
position fitting the head of (7399) into the
inside bolt channel of the horizonal bar (7444
/ 7446) (8b.5) (8b.6).
Using screws (7088) assemble the window
hinge (7419) onto the window side frames
(7465) and (7466) (8b.7).
Note:
Only connect
using the prepared long holes in the hinge.
Assemble the prepared side window (see
section 5b) between the two window hinges
(7419) using screws (7088).
Note:
Only
connect using the prepared long holes in the
hinge.
Close the window and ensure that it closes
over the sill bar (7462) without contact. The
window height can be adjusted using the long
holes in hinge (7419) and when correct fixed
by inserting extra screws into the other holes.
Connect window latches (6056) onto the sill
bar (7462) using screws (7403) (8b.9).
Locate them by aligning with the long holes in
the window opener (7090) when the window is
closed (8b.10).
When the window is closed the window opener
(7090) can be latched onto both (6056) to hold
the window closed (8b.10).
Note
- If the brush seal (7457) protrudes along
the top edge of (7460) when the window is
closed it can be trimmed shorter, see detail
(5b.10).
(11500)
Repeat for the other window.
9. FINal StePS
Insert eave plastic (7370) and (7371) into both
ends of the eave bar (7324 / 7326) (9.1) (9.2).
Note
- It can help to pull the eave bar at the
top edge, carefully away from the house so
that the opening for the plastic becomes lar-
ger.