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OPTIONAL EXTRAS 

RAIN WATER KIT FOR GUTTERING

 

Summary of Contents for KENSINGTON 10 x 6

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Page 4: ...zontal bracing angle 1 1 1 1 20 Door end wall bar 1 1 1 1 21 Door glazing bars marked door 2 2 2 2 22 Front glazing bars marked front 2 3 4 5 23 Corner bars taped in two packs 1 left end 1 right end 4...

Page 5: ...ption has been chosen in preference to another This detailed assembly instruction booklet will explain the construction procedures you require to correctly install your particular structure For the pu...

Page 6: ...2 387m 10 x 6 model 3 196m 1 915m 3 7258m 2 387m 12 x 6 model 3 814m 1 915m 4 2678m 2 387m 14 x 6 model 4 432m 1 915m 4 828m 2 387m 16 x 6 model 5 050m 1 915m 5 401m 2 387m 18 x 6 model 5 668m 1 915m...

Page 7: ...sed to locate the position of your lean to greenhouse brick base If a brick concrete or timber base is to be laid construct it as shown ensuring that dimensions A B are not exceeded as these are the p...

Page 8: ...he desired position ensure that it is still square by checking the diagonals again and then that it is level using a spirit level When you are sure that both are correct give the nuts a final tighteni...

Page 9: ...ALLOY BASE ASSEMBLY Alloy base when fitted to concrete or patio floor N B The holes in the top flange of the base are drilled when the greenhouse has been erected and put onto the base...

Page 10: ...END CORNER BARS 2 Set of glazing bars angle and cill marked END This contains Wall bar Bottom cill Glazing bars Horizontal bracing angle From the bag of assorted fittings and fitting within the box y...

Page 11: ...for assembly purposes Side corner bar The end that is mitred and with only one hole in the flange near to the mitre is the top of the bar The bolt slots are to be on the inside for assembly purposes R...

Page 12: ...d finger tip tighten 11 The glazing bar can now be attached to the cill in the same way as the wall bar 12 Both the glazing bar and wall bar can now be fitted to the flange in the roof corner bars In...

Page 13: ...on of the fixing brace in to the pro truding lip of the underside of the shelf as seen on the diagram 4 Ensure that all nuts are tight Do not over tighten LEFT HAND GABLE END FRAME Please note that fo...

Page 14: ...Using the previously inserted bolts attach the short bracing angle to the unit as shown exact distances are not required Put nuts back on and finger tip tighten all three bars 3 The door track suppor...

Page 15: ...or the right and end in this booklet The bolt config uration of the left hand end will now be as shown below If you choose the left hand end to house the shelf and louvre then the bolt configurations...

Page 16: ...gutter eave bar to the top of each glazing bar utilising the top bolt in each glazing bar as illustrated below 5 The cill will bolt to the bottom of the glazing bars in a similar manner Before securin...

Page 17: ...DOOR FRAME...

Page 18: ...t the screw through the door catch so that the serrated part is facing outwards and upwards Next slip two spring washers on to the screw and then fix the screw through the side of the door and into th...

Page 19: ...ews The screws will go in more easily and without danger of trying to go crooked if you put a small amount of grease on the screw before assembling the doors Alternatively you could insert the screws...

Page 20: ...ll nuts and bolts provided Position the keep so that the catch fits snugly and the doors close tightly 12 Having assembled both doors you need to attach a piece of alloy to the rear of right hand door...

Page 21: ...side bars uppermost and the V slots of the bottom rail uppermost The top rail is arranged in such a way that the squared off end is to the bottom and the hooked hinge up permost 3 Slide the glazing b...

Page 22: ...e angle of the roof and side are INSIDE and tight up against the bolt slots of the roof and side corner bars Key point The extra bolts inserted into the corner bar during gable end assembly can now be...

Page 23: ...bars are secured by utilising the previously inserted bolts in the inner bolt slot of the roof corner bars 1 Attach a flat bar to the roof corner bar using the unoccupied bolt on the inner bolt slot A...

Page 24: ...ver the bolt and then put the nut on This second flat bar will be used to attach the second glazing bar to the third and so on depending on the length of the structure you have purchased 6 Each flat b...

Page 25: ...he angle pointing to the gutter i e the outside corner of the angle is facing inside the structure Key point To prevent the vent moving left right during operation insert a bead of silicone into the h...

Page 26: ...t to adjust the overall length and width of the base by loosening the nuts holding the corners and moving the wall of the base slightly in or out to line up the precise position of the greenhouse Havi...

Page 27: ...e into the plug as illustrated The structure is now ready for the final sealant There is a tube of silicon and a skeleton gun in the pack which you can now use to seal between the wall bars and ridge...

Page 28: ...e door guide at the bottom g The door can now be adjusted slightly up or down to afford proper unhindered movement by loosening the bolts holding the door track support and moving it up and down h Bol...

Page 29: ...lazing bar which would have been positioned between the doors N B The door track support is not utilised in a double front door 3 Offer the door track to the eaves bar directly under the gutter push r...

Page 30: ...louvre must be fitted after the unit has been fully assembled and anchored to the wall and base and prior to glazing 2 The louvre is fitted to the wall bar and glazing bar of the fixed gable end utili...

Page 31: ...glass Each section has a number of panes please refer to the chart on the next page for the specific sizes and quantities With each section start with the bottom pane of glass Key point insert 2 stain...

Page 32: ...small number of stainless steel wire clips which you use im mediately behind the door i e the section of glass that the door opens on to This applies to both the horticultural and toughened glass opti...

Page 33: ...n the panes of glass either side of the vent The wire clips are only neces sary on the sides of the glass nearest to the vent This is because the vent side rails overlap the roof glazing bars See diag...

Page 34: ...6 WIDE LT HORTICULTURAL GLASS If the door is double fronted replace two adjoining bays of A panes from the front with 6 B panes and replace missing glass in old door end with 3 A panes...

Page 35: ...2 1 8 x 4 24 7 4 5 2 2 2 1 10 x 4 28 8 5 5 2 2 2 1 12 x 4 32 9 6 5 2 2 2 1 REAR END If an extra louvre is added replace an A from the required position with an I and 5 x H Code Width mm Length mm A 6...

Page 36: ...6 WIDE LT TOUGHENED GLASS PLAN Glass pane for standard door on gable end Louvre on rear end...

Page 37: ...1 2 1 3 5 2 2 1 2 12 x 6 10 5 1 2 1 3 5 2 2 1 2 SCHEDULE 4mm TOUGHENED GLASS Code Width mm Length mm 3 610 1775 2 610 1960 36 610 1365 18 610 610 35 610 1185 19 610 457 22 573 100 21 610 140 PVC Glass...

Page 38: ...of specialised paint to act as a further water barrier 3 Ensure that all nuts and bolts are tight and that glazing clips and overlap clips are pushed secure ly into place 4 Check that the door runs co...

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