Sequence of Construction:
1.
First frame out your two center verticals which will most likely be a location
of a door.
2.
Frame out two verticals on both the right and left side which will be your
location of fans, shutters or possibly no equipment.
3.
Frame out horizontal members for completion of rough openings for doors
and other equipment.
4.
Frame out remaining horizontals to fill in gaps where support is necessary for
covering end wall of greenhouse.
Rough Openings for Equipment:
Tracrite Roll-Up Doors (part # TR940XXX)
Same size as door. Example
–
and 8’ x 8’ door has an 8’ x 8’ rough opening. Note
the framing requires a minimum of two pieces of either 2 x 4 lumber or 1 ½” square
tubing to support the weight of the door and to properly have enough surface area
to attach the door to the frame.
HC Pre-Hung or Sliding Doors (part # HCXXXX)
Double sliding doors-rough opening is
3”
less than door width and 1
”
less than
door height.
Example-
4’
x 8’
double sliding doors have a 93
”
wide opening and a 95
”
high
opening.
Double hung doors-rough opening is 1
½”
more than door height and 1 ¾
”
more than door width. Example-
3’
x
7’
double hung doors have a 85
½”
high
opening and a 73 ¾
”
wide opening
Single sliding door-rough opening
is 3”
less than door width an
d 1” less
than door
height.
Example-
4’
x 8’
single sliding doors have a 4
5”
wide opening and a 95
”
high
opening.
Summary of Contents for Nor' Easter 20-11
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