Pella 812WO100 Integrating the Window to the Water Resistive Barrier, Rectangular Units Only

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2 SETTING AND FASTENING THE WINDOW (continued)

G. Check the interior reveal. Make sure the measurement from the interior

face of the window to the interior face of the wall is equal at several 2G points around the window.

Note: If the dimensions are not equal, check to make sure the fins are folded out to 90° at all points.

H. Check window operation (vent units only). Unlock the window by lifting the lock handle up. Open the window by rotating the crank handle. Remove the shipping spacers. Open and close the window a few times to check for proper operation. Close and lock the window.

Note: If there are any problems with the operation of the window, recheck shim locations and adjust for plumb and square.

I.Fasten the window to opening by driving 2" galvanized roofing nails into each pre-punched hole in the nailing fin.

Note: Make sure the fin corner is lying as flat as possible.

J.For units with flexible non-structural curved fin on which clips were added: Fasten the clips to the opening by driving

two #6 x 1-1/2" or longer corrosion resistant into the pre-

 

punched holes in the clips. If clips are bent and fastened to the

 

interior stud, install the screws as close to the bend as possible.

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Note: DO NOT shim above the window.

3 INTEGRATING THE WINDOW TO THE WATER RESISTIVE BARRIER

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Note: The flashing tape must be applied approximately 1/2" onto the frame cladding at the jambs and head. Pre-folding the tape at 1/2" before removing the paper backing will make it easier to apply the tape correctly. If the siding is less than 1/2" thick, adjust the dimension of the fold so the exterior sealant line will cover the exterior edge of the tape.

Rectangular Units Only:

A.Apply side flashing tape. Cut two pieces of flashing tape 4" longer than the frame height of the window. Apply one piece to each side 1/2" onto the frame cladding, over the nailing fin and onto the water resistive barrier. The tape should extend 2" above the top of the window and 2" below the bottom of the window. Press the tape down firmly while folding down the excess tape at the top and bottom of the window.

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B.Apply top flashing tape. Cut a piece of flashing tape long enough to go across the top of the window and extend at least 1" past the side flashing tape on both sides. Apply the tape 1/2" onto the frame cladding, over the top nailing fin as shown. Fold the overlapping tape down, and press all tape down firmly.

Note: DO NOT tape or seal the bottom nailing fin.

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Contents Part Number 812W0100 Cut the water resistive barrier 1C Rough Opening PreparationVerify the window will fit the opening Rough Opening Preparation Setting and Fastening the WindowInstallation Clips for Structural Support Setting and Fastening the WindowRectangular Units Only Integrating the Window to the Water Resistive BarrierCurve Top and Angle Top Units Only Integrating the Window to the Water Resistive BarrierApply flashing tape to diagonal cuts . Cut pieces Sealing the Window to the Exterior Wall Cladding Interior SealSealing the Window to the Exterior Wall Cladding Exterior Finish Care and Maintenance Important NoticeInterior Finishing Lock Lever Removal and Insertion Installing Roto Cover and Crank

812WO100 specifications

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