Gullwing Conservatory Fitting Instructions
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Gullwing Conservatory Fitting Instructions
Mark 2 Gullwing FITTING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION Rev 7_05 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FULLY BEFORE COMMENCING Please read the COMPLETE instructions fully before you start constructing, as knowledge of the latter stages of the build should explain the instructions at the start. All instructions in this manual are viewed from OUTSIDE and are taken from LEFT to Right. Please use a QUALITY low modulus silicon sealant. Use sparingly in all applications and areas as instructed in this manual. Remove any render, pebbledash or aesthetic coatings etc. The panels and roof must be fitted to sound clean walls. All panels are externally glazed and MUST be fitted with the beads to the outside. The French Doors are outward opening, with the master door on the left. When fitting the frames please ensure that you fit with the drainage slots to the BOTTOM. When fitting any panel or component, please use a long spirit level to ensure that it is PLUMB and LEVEL. Using 3 clamps per panel, tightly CLAMP all components in place until they are permanently fixed. Code 4 lead (inserted to a minimum of 25mm into the parent wall) should be used to seal the conservatory. If your conservatory is a Non-Standard, please refer to your base plan for the position of the special size panels 1 SILL CONSTRUCTION Please check that the base and dwarf walls have been constructed (and are level) according to the base / dwarf wall plan issued for your conservatory. Lay out the sill components in the formation required (allowing for the required positioning of the French Door in the Dwarf Wall). (Fig. 1) Fig. 4 Lay the sill in position, the inside of the sill to the inside of the outer brick on the base or the outer skin of the dwarf wall. (Fig. 4) A Check for square by measuring the diagonals inbetween the two sill sections where they meet the wall and the first joint, and for parallel. (Fig. 5) B B A Fig. 5 A The measurements of the lines marked “A” should be the same and so should the measurements of lines marked “B”, in accordance with the table below. Table 1 A B Int. Ridge Height G682 4234mm 4418mm 2733mm G683 4234mm 4632mm 2899mm G692 4852mm 5013mm 2733mm G693 4852mm 5203mm 2899mm G6102 5613mm 2733mm 5470mm G6103 5783mm 2899mm 5470mm G782 5088mm 5307mm 2848mm G783 5088mm 5565mm 3047mm G792 5831mm 6023mm 2848mm 3047mm G793 5831mm 6251mm 2848mm G7102 6574mm 6745mm G7103 6574mm 6949mm 3047mm If your conservatory is a Non-Standard, please refer to your base plan for the internal ridge height for your conservatory Once the sill has been positioned to the correct size, using a long spirit level, mark the inside of the sill up the property wall (Fig. 6) Fig. 1 Silicon seal the complete edge of the sill and join each section together with the aluminium sill angles and sill connectors, ensuring that the joint is held in the correct position (Fig 2). Fig. 2 Fix into position with two 16mm self-drill screws per side (Fig 3) CHECK the sill for level. (Use packing underneath if required at 250mm minimum spacings.) (Fig. 7) Packers Sill (Frame) Fig. 6 10mm overhang On the dwarf wall, trim back the sill at any French Door position, allowing the Sill (French Door) sill to overhang the wall Fig. 7 by 10 mm. (Fig. 7) Cut the French Door sill to the brickwork opening and place in position. (Fig. 8) Position and fix the sill joint cover strips, using silicone as an adhesive. Fitting the Sill at the French Door position First Cut 90° 90° Second Cut Fig. 3 page 2 Fig. 8 DO NOT permanently fix the sill to the base. This should be only done when the full skeleton of the conservatory has been erected. 2 DE-GLAZING & STORING 8mm Steel Drill (through frame only) De-glaze all fixed glass in the panels. Insert a 2” chisel or palette knife near the end of one of the side beads. Press into the side joint and lever the bead out. (Fig. 9 & Fig. 41) Bolt length + 10mm Glazed Panel Fig. 13 Fig. 9 Repeat on the opposite side, then the top and bottom beads. Keep beads together to re-fit in the same position later. BE AWARE OF THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF THE GLASS UNIT WHEN YOU ARE LIFTING/TURNING. TRY NOT TO CHIP OR KNOCK ANY OF THE CORNERS. 8mm Masonry Drill Fig. 14 Fix this panel to the property wall with 1, 8mm x120mm fixing bolt (Fig. 15) Store glass units away from the working area. Stand the units on cardboard or wood, not on concrete or stone as this could chip the unit. 3 PANEL CONSTRUCTION Select the first panel to be fitted on the left hand side and a vertical wall plate. After first checking that you have the drainage slots to the bottom and to the outside, silicone seal the contact area of the wall plate (Fig. 10) Fig. 15 Select a panel connector. N.B. When fitting to the panels ensure that you fit the “fir tree” side to the front of the left hand side of the panels (viewed from the outside) and the “fir tree” side to the back of the right hand side of the panels (viewed from the outside). Snap the wall plate into position (level at the top, cutout to the bottom). (Fig. 11) These component have a “fir tree” only on one side. INSIDE PA N E L Fig. 10 Fig. 11 OUTSIDE Silicon seal the contact area of the sill (Fig. 12) Position centrally on the exposed side (right hand) of the now fitted panel and fix through the pre-drilled holes with 4 x 25mm yellow self drill screws (Fig 16), silicone sealing where it meets the sill. Drainage Fig. 12 Fig. 16 Silicon Place the panel in position against the wall. Make sure that the panel is plumb and lined up with the previously marked internal sill line. (Fig 6) Pre-drill the frame with a 8mm steel drill. (Fig. 13) Through the same hole drill the parent wall with a 8mm masonry drill to the bolt length + 10mm., (Fig. 14) cleaning out the debris before inserting the fixing bolt). page 3 Fig. 17 Select the next panel and fix a panel connector to both sides of the panel, positioning and fixing as previously described. Silicone the contact area of the sill, position on the sill clamping at the top, middle and bottom, and fix in place with 4 x 16mm silver self-drill screws on each side through the pre-drilled holes (Fig 17) Fig. 18 Fig. 21 Continue fixing panels in this way and in the correct order to the end of the straight run. Select the internal and external corner post cover trims. Apply a small bead of silicone to the internal edges. Position up against the barbs on the corner post, ensuring that they are level with the top of the panels and push into place. (Fig. 21) Do not fit a connector to the end side of the last panel. The conservatory angle of 135º is achieved with the use of an extruded aluminium post. At the French Door position, cut out the area of the side of the sill to allow the legs of the post or panel connector to fit in. (Fig. 19) Notch as shown to allow legs to fit into sill. SILL Fig. 19 Silicon seal the contact area of the last frame (Fig. 20). Position the corner post onto the sill,drill the frame only with a 6 mm drill(3 holes to dwarf wall 4 to full height) fix to the aluminium post with 4.8mm x 50mm selfdrill screws. (Fig 21) Fig. 20 Position the first frame on the splay, having sealed all the contact areas as previously mentioned. Fix to the corner post and use the same procedure for panels and corner posts. Continue fixing the remaining panels and corner posts IN THE CORRECT ORDER until you reach the last panel on the right hand side. Silicon all the contact areas for this last panel, attach the remaining vertical wall plate. Aline the internal face with the previously marked vertical positioning line and fix to the property wall with 1, 8mm x 120mm fixing bolt. page 4 4 ROOF SCHEMATIC Roof Sheets A-L G682 & G782 Roof Spars 1-13 1 13 2 12 A 11 3 B 5 4 C 8 7 6 X D E A K B 10 9 J X F L 1 15 2 14 3 5 6 A Roof Sheets A-M 1 14 2 13 3 B 7 6 C 9 10 8 X D E F G H A K 2 3 A 1 15 2 14 4 13 3 B 4 5 C D 7 6 8 10 11 9 X E 5 6 G H I B M L J F 10 11 9 M 12 L X G H I K J Roof Sheets A-P G6103 & G7103 1 17 2 16 P 15 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 X E O 14 D page 5 8 X C K 7 3 12 X F A N 13 Roof Spars 1-17 N O 14 D Roof Sheets A-N G6102 & G7102 Roof Sheets A-O G693 & G793 E Roof Spars 1-15 J I H 16 C J I G 15 B L K X 1 11 X F L 9 10 11 8 X Roof Spars 1-16 M 12 5 4 7 D G692 & G792 M 12 E Roof Spars 1-14 N 13 4 C I G H Roof Sheets A-N G683 & G783 Roof Spars 1-15 M X L F G H I J N 13 K If your conservatory doesn’t have a SIDE BOX GUTTER ignore this section and move on to the next section. 4B ALUMINIUM BOX GUTTERS If your conservatory requires a side gutter, follow the following section - if not, go on to the next section. Position the aluminium box gutter against the eaves beam. Hook the box gutter onto the bottom of the eaves beam, swing upwards until the flanges meet and lock together. Drill and fix with screws provided. (Fig. B3) BOX GUTTER SIDE BOX GUTTERS When all the conservatory frames have been installed, select the white box gutter angle brackets. Equally space the brackets along the length of the wall/soffit. Fix into position with the top of the bracket flange level with the top of the frames, not the brick pier. (Fig. B1) Fig. B3 Silicon seal the plastic gutter adapter/stop end in the appropriate ends of the box gutter, ensuring that the flat face of the gutter is towards the eaves beam. (Fig. B4) Note that the brackets must be fitted level. HIP SPAR BRACKET All conservatory guttering must be fitted horizontal i.e. NO FALL Fig. B4 TOP OF FLANGE Lift the now combined box gutter/eaves beam into position over the frames and brackets. With a spirit level, check that the box gutter is horizontal and at the same height as the frames. Fit the rest of the eaves beams into position on top of the conservatory panels ensuring that they are level and that you have silicon sealed the top of the frames and the jointing faces at the jointing corners of each eaves beams. Ensure that the hip fixing brackets are in position. Fig. B1 Select the appropriate eaves beam for that position. (If the small white plastic bottom outside corner section has been fitted please remove it (Fig. B2)) Eaves Beam level with inside face of panel. Fig. B2 Fig. B5 page 6 Ensure that the inside of the eaves beam and the inside of the frames are aligned correctly and that the conservatory is square. (Fig. B5) TRIM Silicon seal the joint of the aluminium box gutter and the parent wall/soffit. (Fig. B6) SCREW P A R E N T SNAP-ON BRACE EXISTING BEAM Clamp the completed eaves beam to the frames and fix into place with 2 x 5x50mm screws per panel up through the pre-drilled holes. Drill up and secure the eaves beam only (not the box gutter) to the white box gutter support brackets in the same manner. Cut to length and apply the box gutter insulation in between the panels and the white gutter supports along the full length. CORNER CLEAT W A L L ALUMINIUM SUPPORT BRACKET PLASTIC UNDERCLADDING Fig. B6 Now continue to fit the roof as described in section 5. When you come to fit the gutter the appropriate corner/ straight gutter adapter will fit onto the box gutter adapter. 5 ROOF CONSTRUCTION LEAD WALLSPAR STANDARD SPAR IMPORTANT - When constructing the roof, always check that the PVC-U undercladding is in position on each component and remove the protective film. ALWAYS work anti-clockwise from the roof schematic for your conservatory. Refer to the drawing for your conservatory for spar numbering. Select the eaves beam components. Silicone seal the top faces of the frames and position the left-hand side eaves beam. Fix the angled corner jointing plates to both sides of the eaves beam using 20mm selfdrilling screws through the pre-drilled holes. (Fig. 22) Ensure that the hip fixing brackets are in place. Silicone seal the angled jointing face of the eaves beam and fix the next section of eaves beam to the jointing plates VICTORIA HIP SPAR Continue fixing the remaining eaves beams using these procedures. Double Sided Tape When all the eaves beam sections are connected, clamp the completed eaves beam to the side panels. THE INSIDE OF THE EAVES BEAM SHOULD BE LEVEL WITH THE INSIDE FACE OF THE PANEL. Fix into position with 2, 4.8mm x 50mm self-drill screws through the predrilled holes, 2 per panel and 4 to the top of French Doors. (Fig. 24) Poly Support Eaves Beam level with inside face of panel. Silicon bead Fig. 24 RIDGE ASSEMBLY Select wallplate, wallspars and the spars marked X on roof schematic drawing for your conservatory - see page 4. Find centreline of conservatory and of the wallplate (Fig. 25) HIP SPAR FIXING BRACKET Fig. 22 Fig. 23 page 7 CENTRE OF WALLPLATE ( B = B B) B Poly Support Silicon Joint Silicon Joint Fig. 27 Re-check the conservatory for square and plumb. (Fig 5) A Finished floor level Fig. 25 Tighten the roof spar bolts, drill and fix the wall bars to the parent wall at 600mm centres with 8mm x 100mm fixing bolts. Fix the frames to the base / dwarf wall with 8mm x 120mm fixing bolts, drilling through the base of the frame and sill with an 8mm steel drill, (1 hole per panel, 2 per French Door outer frame). Through the same hole, drill the base / dwarf wall with an 8mm masonry drill to the fixing bolt length +10mm. Fix the wallframes to the parent wall with a further 2 bolts (Dwarf Wall) or 3 bolts (Glass to Ground). (Fig. 28 & 29) A CENTRE LINE ( A = A) Support the wallplate in position at the given height from finished floor level for your conservatory as shown in Table 1 on page 2. Silicon seal around the full perimeter of the conservatory sill to base / dwarf wall, side panels to parent wall, (internal and external using masking tape on the frames to give a straight edge to the sealant) and the top and bottom of the roof wall spars to the parent wall. Connect the spars X to the correct position on the eaves beam and the wallplate (see the schematic for your conservatory). Check that the wallplate is still on the centre line and, using a spirit level, check that it is level. Fix the wallplate to the parent wall with 8 x 100mm fixing bolts at 500mm centres. Select a ½ spider. Position the centre of the bolt slot 72mm from the end of the wallplate with the wing of the spider touching the wallplate. (Fig. 26). Fit the other ½ spider in a similar manner. Fit the wall bars to the spider using the nuts and bolts supplied, and to the eaves beam. Ensure that the leading trim is clipped into the wall side of the wall bar. Fit the remaining roof spars to the eaves beam and to the wallplate. ½ SPIDER Fig. 28 WALLPLATE 72mm Fig. 26 Fit the rest of the roof spars in the same manner using nuts and bolts provided to attach the spars to the spider. When all the roof spars are in position, fit the wallplate / eaves poly support in between each spar on the eaves beam and wallplate. Silicon each joint. (Fig. 27) (Eaves supports have double sided tape.) Fixing Bolts Fig. 29 page 8 Fit the roof spar end caps to the end of each roof spar with the self-tapping screws complete with cups and decorative caps. (Dip the screws in grease and ensure that you use a slow speed if you are using a battery powered screwdriver so that the screw can tap out the thread.) Do not overtighten the screws as this will damage the nylon cups. (Fig. 30 & 31) Fig. 30 WALLPLATE / SPIDER COVERS Place the internal spider capping into position. Push the threaded bar supplied through the internal spider capping (Fig. 33) and then position a nut on the outside at the internal height of the top capping . (Fig. 34) trim and fit the spider insulator. Fit the top cap into position. Tighten together with the nut and cap provided. Silicon seal around the perimeter Fig. 31 At this stage it is advisable to cut the parent wall to a depth of 25mm to receive the lead flashing as access is easier than when the roof is glazed. Insert the lead and ease upwards to allow the the fitting of the spar capping. Locate and fit the spider sealing bung, trimming as required. (Fig. 31) On the wall spars, dress the lead into the spars. (See wallspar illustration Page 6) Fig. 33 ROOF GLAZING Identify the roof sheets as per the Schematic Plan. Please check that the aluminium foil to the tops and angle sides are undamaged. (If damaged, repair with waterproof tape.) When you start to fit the roof sheets, peel back 3 to 4 inches of the tape cover and fold into the conservatory. After fitting the roof sheet and the top cappings on both sides, simply pull the rest of the cover tape away from the poly support. Select roof sheet “A”. Remove the protective film on both sides. Position centrally in between the roof spars at the rear left-hand side with the polycarbonate end closure touching the spar end caps. Take the spar capping (1). Position tight to the end cap and press into place. (A soft faced mallet can be used for this operation.) Repeat this operation with the rear right-hand roof sheet. Dress the lead flashing over the spar capping. Continue fitting the rest of the roof sheets, ensuring that they touch the spar end caps and that the ends are inline (in the order given). GUTTERING Select the top-hung gutter brackets. On the side splays use 2 brackets per splay. Offer the top of the bracket under the lip on the eaves beam, (Fig. 35) and with the M5 machine screws, fix through the bottom hole into the recess provided. (Fig. 36) Ensure that you position the brackets at no more than 750mm apart. Fig. 35 Fig. 36 Fix the brackets to the sides in the same manner. External Wedge Gasket (Brown stripe) When the roof sheet is to be fitted into the wallplate, insert the internal wedge gasket (with green stripe) into the top at the wallplate (see Fig. 26). Fig. 34 Clip the gutter to the front of the bracket and roll the gutter back under the rear of the bracket, fitting the gutter angles as you fit the gutter lengths. (Fig. 37) Internal Wedge Gasket (Green stripe) POLYCARB Fig. 32 Fig. 37 page 9 INTERNAL TRIMS Fit the internal eaves beam cladding onto the 2 legs on the inside of the eaves beam. (Fig. 38) Push into position until it touches the inside of the frames. (A soft faced mallet can be used for this operation, tapping the edges only.) Glazed Panel Fig. 38 Fig. 42 At each internal corner, clip the joint cover trims into position. (Fig. 39) 6 FRENCH DOOR HANGING IMPORTANT: CHECK THAT THE FRENCH DOOR OUTER FRAME IS SQUARE AND PLUMB, CROSS CHECKING THE MEASUREMENTS FROM CORNER TO CORNER. Fig. 39 WALL GLAZING Remove the backing strip from the security glazing tape. Ensure that the spacer blocks are positioned correctly (2 per unit.) (Fig. 40) Fit the standard door handles to the master door (on the left as viewed from the outside). Fit the handle with no lock cut out to the inside of the slave door and the plain back plate to the outside. Fit the lock cylinder to the master door. (NB: To operate the locking mechanism, the handle must be lifted FULLY to allow the lock cylinder to turn). Lift the door sashes onto the frame, engaging the hinges (Master door to the left when viewed from outside). 4 ORDER OF REMOVING BEADS 1 REVERSE ORDER WHEN RE-INSERTING BEADS 2 Spacer Blocks 3 Fig. 40 Fig. 41 Remove the labels, spacer pads etc., from the sealed units, ensuring that the glass units are clean and free from dust, grease and moisture. If the outer frame is plumb and square and the slave door is pulled closed (without locking), the sash should touch at the top and the bottom at the same time. If this doesn’t happen, then the frame has been fitted in "twist". Adjust the frame to ensure the correct fitting and operation of the French Doors can be achieved. Position the unit carefully in the frame and on the spacer blocks. Press the glass into place and fit the top beading back into position. Fit the bottom bead followed by the two side beads (Fig. 41) When re-glazing the conservatory, place the bead on the glass and apply pressure to compress the co-extruded gasket. Slide the bead up to the outer frame and clip the bead into position by using a clockwise, twisting movement. THE FRONT LEG OF THE BEAD MUST BE POSITIONED UNDER THE “T” UPSTAND. (Fig. 42) Fig. 43 If the gap between the doors is not parallel, fit a 5mm Allen key in screw (Fig. 43) and adjust each hinge until the gap is parallel. Ignore any difference in the tops of the doors at this time. The now parallel gap between the door sashes should be 5-7mm wide maximum. page 10 When this has been achieved, fit the plastic covers onto both sections of the hinge. Now check if the tops of the two doors are level at the centre. If they are not, determine which door or both doors require adjusting. Remove the glazing beads accordingly. Door Height Adjuster (Allen Screw) HINGE SIDE On top of each door 135mm from the opening edge on the rebate is the Allen screw that adjusts the door packer (Fig. 44). Using a 4mm Allen key, turn the screw clockwise to lift the door and anticlockwise to lower it. When lowering the door, apply a little downward pressure to the top of the sash to “settle it” after adjusting. Slave Door Fig. 44 It is important that the plastic of the door sash does not touch the glass unit at any point other than on the packers during adjustment. If this happens, add or remove packers as necessary then re-adjust the door. The keep for the latching mechanism is adjustable. Pull the keep out to its extreme setting, then adjust inwards until the master door latches without rattling. The keeps for the shoot bolts on both doors are adjustable. (Remove the two screws that are visible, the steel top plate can now be adjusted in 3 positions on each side of the top plate.) Adjust the keeps for the slave door to pull the door as tight as possible. Adjust the master door keeps to ensure the smooth operation of the locking mechanism. IMPORTANT: THE DOOR SASHES MUST BE LEVEL TO ENSURE THAT THE LOCKING MECHANISM OPERATES CORRECTLY AND SMOOTHLY. To engage the locking mechanism, lift the door handle before turning the key. When all adjustments have been completed, replace glazing beads. 7 TO FINISH After removing the protective tape, clean the PVC-U with warm, soapy water using a soft cloth. Stubborn marks can be removed with a PVC-U cleansing cream. Clean the glass with a proprietary glass cleaner. page 11