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Glazing Bar
Capping
610 x 153
You need to decide where in the building you are having your
louvers. Below is an example of how it might be fitted. The louvre
can replace any of the 610 x 916 panes, but make sure the handle
operates and that there is no interference with the glass in the location that you choose. Make sure
you fit it the right way up (the handle is always on the right standing on the inside). Once in position
fix the next piece of capping. This has now fully secured the previous pane and partially secured the
current one.
Keep working round the building in the same direction, fitting louvres when needed. If you are right
handed it is easiest to work left to right and vice versa!
Glazing (part 1)
Install the end and porch gable glass in the same method as the side glass, the only difference is you
have to stack the shaped panes on top using the black plastic 610mm (cut to the width of your glass)
glass separators (ROSEPS). Make sure you have all the glass to hand when you are glazing these
sections. It is also a good idea to have an extra pair of hands to hold glass in place while you get the
next section of glass ready. Always keep the glazing capping flush with the bottom of the glass.
Once the vertical capping is on you can fit the roof corner cloaking strips (diagram 65). These are
handed (EV0522 left, EV0521 right) as they have glazing beads already attached to them to secure
the shaped panes along the top edge, so make sure you have the correct one. Once all the roof
corner cloaking strips have been installed run a bead of silicone all the way down the joint between
itself and the roof corner bars (diagram 66).
Glass
Separator
Glass
Separator
X - Section
Louvre Side
Louvre Side
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