INSTALL THE VERTICAL PVC END PANEL CONDUITS
NOTE:
The PVC conduits are attached to the vertical frame member closest to the end panel pocket in which the conduit
is located. See photos below.
DO NOT ATTACH THE VERTICAL PVC CONDUIT TO ANY PART OF ANY DOORFRAME.
Doing so will interfere with
the installation of the door.
1. Take the PVC conduit and seat the separate conduit sections into one another to achieve the required length and
secure the joint with a Tek screw, wrap with duct tape, and slide the assembled conduit into one vertical pocket.
NOTE:
PVC glue can be used to secure each PVC joint. PVC glue is not included. The PVC is flexible enough to feed
up from the bottom and into the end panel pocket.
2. At approximately every 2 feet, cut a 6” vertical slit in the vertical conduit pocket of the end wall.
ATTENTION:
DO NOT cut the end panel. Cut only the conduit pocket.
3. Beginning at the bottom of the conduit pocket, take the 1" black strap and weave the strap through the slit, around the
PVC conduit, and around the closest vertical end wall frame member that is not part of the doorframe.
Frame shown above is different from your frame. End panel is attached in a similar manner however.
4. Move to the next slit and repeat the process and work up the conduit and pocket.
5. Once the strap is in place, tie the upper end to the vertical end wall frame tube.
6. Slightly tighten the end panel by working the vertical strap between the conduit and vertical end wall frame tube.
NOTE:
Do not tighten completely at this time.
7. Cut (if needed) and tie the remaining (lower) end of the strap to the end wall frame.
Vertical End Panel Pocket
Make slit in end
panel conduit
pocket as shown
Top of the End Panel
Inside View of End Panel
PVC conduit is
inside the end
panel pocket
End Wall Frame
Member
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