Riverstone Networks MONT-8, MONT-16, MONT-12, MONT-4, MONT20 Assembly Instructions Manual

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Mojave Edition
8’ x 24’ Greenhouse
Assembly Instructions
160113V
Made in the USA
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Customer Service: (877) 373-3078 Email: customerservice@rsiww.com After Hours Helpline: (443) 574-4764
65 Fleetwood Drive, Rockaway, NJ 07866
Thank you for choosing the Monticello Greenhouse Program
Thank You for your Purchase
We want to thank you for your purchase of the Monticello Greenhouse. We appreciate your support of our American Made Greenhouses.
The Monticello is designed for the average homeowner; no special degrees are needed. The time to assemble depends on the weather, skills, options, and number of helpers
you have in the process. All the pieces are cut to size and should t snug, BUT if
something is not working please reach out to our help lines so we can make sure that there are no delays in the process. We are not only employees of Riverstone but owners of Monticello Greenhouses and can help you through the process and hopefully keep the frustration levels down if a question comes up.
We would like to take a moment to remind you as the new owner of a Monticello Greenhouse a few things to increase the life of your greenhouse.
• Make sure that all your roof vents are closed and tied down with the included
bungee balls during high winds. This would be a 25 mph gusting wind and up. This will help prevent air getting into the Monticello and causing damage.
• Like with the roof vents, make sure the dual doors stay closed during winds. The
doors are spring loaded to stay closed but we also know that the greenhouse can get rather hot in the warmer months and doors do get propped open. Just make sure that they get closed.
• In cooler snow prone climates, Cut some 2 x 4 ‘s and put them against the roof ridge and the oor to help add support from heavy snow and ice. This is just a
precaution but could save a lot of aggravation down the road.
• It is also a good practice to clean the snow off the roof. A little snow if ne, but
several inches only will tempt fate and it is best to be safe than sorry.
• The polycarbonate panels have channels in them. These are designed to help insulate and in moist environments, like after a rainstorm, you might nd water droplets in these channels. It will not cause any harm and will burn itself off when
the air starts to heat up.
• In some cases where there is a lot of rainfall, like the Pacic North West, we
recommend using clear silicon caulking between the polycarbonate panels and
the trim plates before the trim plates are put on. This is just to assure that the
Monticello stays as dry as possible. Just give a call if you need some more help with this.
Lastly, we are not perfect. We know that there are better ways to do things, we just need some suggestions from our customer base as to what they are. Needless to say we are always open to feedback, good and bad, and we do react to feedback. Please, if there is an option you do not see that you feel would make the greenhouse experience better, if there is a different way to explain a set-up
process, or if there is anything else to help make Monticello better we want to hear from you.
Thank you again for your purchase and we hope you have many years of growing in your new Monticello Greenhouse.
David Schnurman
Vice President
MONTICELLO Limited Warranty/ Liability
Snow Load & Wind Load Warranty & Liability
The Monticello Greenhouse described in this manual is designed for and limited to Riverstone Industries standard wind and snow load which is based on a continuously heated greenhouse. Standard loads are: Wind Load = 113 MPH/ 1 second gust (52m/sec); 65 mph continuous winds, Snow load of 24 lbs. sq ft.
Riverstone cannot and will not be held liable or responsible for any and all damages and/or structural failures caused by prevailing load conditions at the greenhouse’s erected location that exceed the aforementioned Standard Loads.
All Monticello Wind & Snow loads are based on a closed and heated greenhouse structure. The heat provides a
source for the snow and ice to melt from the roof. If the Monticello is not being heated during the winter months when snow and/ or ice is present it is the owners responsibility to clear the accumulations of the roof.
Contact us directly with any questions regarding this.
Products to which this limited warranty applies:
This limited warranty applies to the following models of your newly purchased Monticello Greenhouse:
MONT-8; MONT-12,MONT-16,MONT20,MONT-24, MONT-4; Premium versions, and Mojave Editions of these greenhouses. This limited warranty applies only to purchases made in any province of Canada except
for Yukon Territory, Nunavut, or Northwest Territories or in any of the 50 States of the USA (and the District of Columbia) except for Hawaii and Alaska. This limited warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product
only and is not transferable.
What this limited warranty covers and for how long:
Products covered by this limited warranty have been tested and inspected prior to shipment and, subject to the
provisions of this warranty, Riverstone Industries warrants such products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of the rst purchase of such products.
The limited 10-year warranty period for GREENHOUSES also applies to any implied warranties that may exist under
applicable law. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to the purchaser.
The limited warranty for accessories follows the same guidelines as above and is covered for the following time span.
• Work Bench System – 10 years
• Watering System – 7 years
• Shade Cloth System – 7 years
• Garden/ Potting Sink – 3 years
What this limited warranty does not cover:
This limited warranty does not apply to products that have been repaired (except by Riverstone Industries or its
authorized service representatives) or otherwise altered. This limited warranty does further not apply to defects
resulting from misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, incorrect installation, improper maintenance or handling, or operation with an incorrect power source.
Riverstone Industries is not responsible for personal time lost or paid for during the construction of
its products due to missing or defective parts.
What you must do to get service under this limited warranty:
Defects must be brought to the attention of Riverstone Industries Technical Service by contacting Riverstone
Industries at customerservice@RSIWW.com or 612-RVR-STNE (787-7863). Please have proof of purchase, catalog/model and serial numbers available when calling. Limited warranty service requires a proof of purchase
of the product.
What Riverstone Industries will do in the event of a defect:
In the event a product or part covered by this limited warranty is proven to be defective in material or workmanship
during the 10-year limited warranty period for products, you have the following rights:
Riverstone Industries will in its sole discretion either repair or replace such defective product or part without charge.
If Riverstone Industries is unable to repair or replace such product or part, or if repair or replacement is not commercially practicable or cannot be timely made, Riverstone Industries may, in lieu of repair or replacement,
choose to refund the purchase price for such product or part.
Limited warranty service will be performed solely by dealers or service agents of Riverstone Industries authorized to
provide limited warranty services.
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Mojave Edition MonticelloTM Greenhouse. The Monticello line is proudly made in the USA by a leading commercial greenhouse maker using the same professional grade materials and design. The frame is constructed with the highest quality extruded aluminum with lead free powder-coated paint. The panels are professional grade 8mm twin wall polycarbonate selected for their insulation and durability.
The List of Parts has the corresponding step number referenced to each part so you can easily prepare for each step. We recommend placing all parts in one staging area. Lay out parts by size and shape. Use the List of Parts to identify the part numbers for profiles and panels. We have not labeled the parts with stickers to avoid removing them during assembly.
Our greenhouse has been designed to be easily assembled. Although all but one step can be completed by one person, we recommend using a helper for the entire assembly. You will need assistance from another person to assemble the roof. If you have never assembled a greenhouse before, make it a weekend project. We recommend you take your time and read these instructions carefully to avoid mistakes.
NOTE: These instructions include helpful hints and important information needed to safely assemble and properly maintain the greenhouse. Please read these instructions completely before you begin.
Please send us photos of your new greenhouse to post on the Riverstone website.
Contact us with questions at Customer Service: (877) 373-3078
Email: customerservice@rsiww.com After Hours Helpline: (443) 574-4764
CAREFULLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN.
FOLLOW STEPS IN THE ORDER PRESENTED. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Before Starting Assembly:
1. Make sure you have all the necessary parts:
Compare the contents of the cartons with the List of Parts. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact Riverstone Customer Service before beginning assembly. During business hours call (877) 373-3078, email: customerservice@rsiww.com or use the After Hours Helpline: (443) 574-4764.
2. Lay the parts out in one staging area:
The List of Parts has the corresponding step number referenced to each part so you can easily prepare for each step. We recommend placing all parts in one staging area. Lay out parts by size and shape. Use the List of Parts to identify the part numbers for proles and panels. We have not labeled the parts with stickers to avoid removing them during assembly.
3. Select a Location:
When selecting a site for your greenhouse, a at level surface is essential and if possible, with proper water drainage and easy access to power and water necessary for greenhouse gardening. Choose a sunny, level position away from overhanging trees and power lines and protected from the wind as much as possible. The location should be away from structures that could cause snow to drift on or around the greenhouse. Locate underground pipes or cables before preparing the site or anchoring the greenhouse.
4. Prepare a Foundation:
After choosing a location, proper preparation of the site is essential. The site must be level. The greenhouse must be mounted to a base. Construct the base rst so the greenhouse can be securely mounted. We recommend constructing a wood platform base using a perimeter of two by fours lled with either soil, sod or gravel. Instructions for constructing a wood platform can be found in this manual.
Other suitable base options include wood decks and concrete slabs. Wood screws are included to secure the greenhouse to a wood base. The greenhouse is secured to the ground from the inside with ground anchors. See step11 for details. If you are using a concrete base, get appropriate mounting screws before beginning.
Make sure the corners are square by measuring the inside diagonals from both sides and making sure they are equal. Use a spirit level to make sure the base is level.
Contact your local authorities regarding any required building permits or restrictions.
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Safety Advice
Table of Contents
The greenhouse must be positioned and fixed on a flat
level surface.
Dispose of all plastic bags safely. Keep them out of the
reach of small children.
Keep children and pets away from the assembly area until
the work is completed.
Always wear work shoes, gloves and safety goggles when working.
Some of the parts have sharp edges and burs. Use extreme
caution when handling.
Do not lean against or push the greenhouse during assembly.
Take special care not to touch overhead power lines with the
aluminum profiles.
Do not attempt to assemble the greenhouse in windy or wet
conditions.
Do not position your greenhouse in an area exposed to
excessive wind.
If using power tools or a step ladder, always follow the
manufacturer’s safety instructions.
Hot items such as recently used grills, blow torches etc.,
must not be stored in the greenhouse.
Store the polycarbonate panels in a cool dark place such as a
garage until you are ready to use them.
Make sure the greenhouse complies with local building codes.
Heat the greenhouse during winter months to avoid accumulation
of snow or ice on the roof.
Warranty .................................................... 1
Introduction ............................................. 2
Safety Advice ........................................... 3
General Order of Assembly ................. 3
Construct Wood Platform .................... 4
List of Parts................................................ 5
Using T-bolts............................................. 8
Assemble Base ......................................... 9
Assemble Right Wall .............................. 12
Assemble Back Wall ............................... 16
Assemble Left Wall ................................. 20
Assemble Front Wall and Gable ........ 23
Assemble Back Gable ............................ 29
Assemble Roof Ridge ............................ 31
Assemble Roof ......................................... 33
Install Roof Vents .................................... 38
Assemble and Install Doors ................ 40
Secure to Platform ................................. 43
Install Fan and Solar Panel .................. 44
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8
6
12
General Order of Assembly
Step 1: Assemble Base Step 2: Assemble Right Wall Step 3: Assemble Back Wall Step 4: Assemble Left Wall Step 5: Assemble Front Wall and Gable Step 6: Assemble Back Gable Step 7: Assemble Roof Ridge Step 8: Assemble Roof Step 9: Install Roof Vents Step 10: Assemble and Install Doors Step 11: Secure to Platform Step 12: Install Fan and Solar Panel
Safety Goggles
Tools Needed
Step Ladder
Work Gloves
Spirit Level
Tape Measure
4
9
9
5
1
10
23 1/8 inch spacer (included)
7
/16” wrench (included)
Phillips Screwdriver (included)
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2
11
Flat Screwdriver (included)
5 foot bungee cord (included)
clear silicone caulk tube
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Constructing a Wood Platform
IMPORTANT: It is very important to begin with a level surface. Check your foundation to ensure it is level at every point. If you are not building on a wood deck, we recommend constructing a wood platform so you can properly secure the greenhouse. You must assure your foundation is square and level before beginning assembly.
After choosing a location, proper preparation of the site is essential. The site must be level. Create a wood platform using a perimeter of pressure treated two by fours filled with either soil, sod or gravel.
NOTE: When constructing the greenhouse on a wood deck, make certain the surface is level. Creating an additional wood platform is not necessary.
Buy pressure treated 2x4 lumber. You will use two layers with the corner positions staggered for maximum strength. The finished dimensions will be 101” by 295¾”
Materials: Four 10’ pressure treated 2x4 lumber cut to 97½” Four 14’ pressure treated 2x4 lumber uncut at 168” Four 14’ pressure treated 2x4 lumber cut to 124¼“ One hundred and ten #8 3” wood screws
Tools: Spirit Level Corner Square Phillips Screwdiver Power Drill (recommended)
Make sure each corner is square and then secure one corner with wood screws. Move to the diagonal corner, make sure it is square and then secure with wood screws. As you continue to secure the 2x4 wood platform, continue to make certain the corners are square and the frame is level.
Secure wood platform every two feet with wood screws. Make certain to tighten screws into the wood platform until they are flush with the surface.
NOTE: The illustrations throughout the manual are shown without a foundation.
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List of Parts
WARNING: Profiles with cut edges and/or drilled holes are sharp. Use extreme caution when handling.
The greenhouse is shipped in multiple cartons. These cartons are heavy. Use care when lifting them. Some parts have sharp edges. Use extreme caution when handling. Wear proper safety gear including work shoes, gloves and safety goggles. Keep children and pets away until assembly is complete. Finish assembling the roof in one session. Do not leave the roof unattended until it is completely assembled. Place all like parts together in a staging area. Prepare for each step according to instructions in this manual.
If any parts are missing or damaged, before beginning assembly contact Riverstone Customer Service at (877) 373-3078, email: customerservice@rsiww.com or After Hours Helpline: (443) 574-4764
Profile
31”
17¼”
56”
47 ¼”
QTY
F-1
45
F-2
F-4 1
F-5 1
1
Steps 2,3,4,
8
Step 6
Step 5
Step 5
25 ½”
23”
48 ½”
50½”
F-10
G-1
G-2
P-1A
P-1B
QTYProfile
Step 3
4
Steps
4
2,4
Steps
10
2,4
Steps 1
4
Steps 1
4
23”
F-6 4
56”
F-7
72”
F-8
52
Steps 1
P-2A
4
Steps
5,6
P-2B
49 ¾”
4
Steps 1
Steps 2,3,4,
8
5,6
48 ½”
Steps
4
R-1
R-1E
2
4
Steps 1
Steps 7
5,6
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List of Parts (continued)
24” x 32½”
Door Profiles
24
QTY
WARNING: Use extreme caution when handling panels with cut edges. The corners are sharp.
QTYProfile
Steps
W-1
24” x 57”
W-8
24” x 57”
29
22
2,3,4
Step 8
W-10 2 Steps 8
24” x 32 ¼”
Steps
W-3
4
4,5
68½
22¼
68½
Connectors
E-1 4 Step 10
E-2 4 Step 10
E-3 2 Step 10
E-4 1 Step 10
QTY
B-1
6
Step 6
24” x 15 ½”
24” x 34”
41/2x 24”
24” x 31 ¼”
24” x 18½”
W-4 2 Steps 5
W-5 2
Steps 4
W-6 4 Steps 10
Step 3
W-7
W-9
1
1
Step 3
B-2
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-7
B-8
9
61
33
29
6
4
Step 3,5
Steps
2,3,4,5,10
Step 8
Steps
1,2,4,7
Steps
5,6.7
Step 1
V-4
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Steps 9
2
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B-10
10
Step 7
List of Parts (continued)
Door Profiles
D-4
QTY
20’
Step 10
Hardware
S-1
S-2C
S-2A S-2B S-2C S-2D
S-4
QTY
20
463
2 2 2 2
110
Step 9
Steps 1,2,3,4
5,6,7,8,10,11,12
Step 5 Step 5 Step 5 Step 5
Steps 11
Trim Plates
49 ¾”
48 ½”
D-6
D-7
D-8
D-9
D-10
G-4
2
1
4
8
2
QTY
4
Step 10
Step 10
Step 5
Step 10
Step 10
Step 8
S-5D
S-8A S-2A
Included Tools
Phillips/Flat Combination Screwdriver
Wrench
23 1/8” Spacer
S-5A S-5B
S-6
S-7
S-9
S-10
S-11
S-12
11 15
10
463
8 8
38
4
4
8
S-10
T- 2
T- 3
5
QTY
Step 7 Step 8,12 Step 8,12
Step 9
Steps 1,2,3,4 5,6,7,8,10,11
Step 5
Step 5
Step 10
Step 10
Step 12
Step 12
Steps
1
1,2,3,4,5,6, 7,8,9,10,11
Steps1,2,3,4,
1
5,6,7,8,9,10
1
Steps
2,3,4
G-4E
Connectors
C-1
C-2
Vent Opener
V-3
8
QTY
4
2
QTY
2
Step 8
Steps
5,6
Step 7
Step 9
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5’ Bungee Cord
Gutter Drain
Ground Anchors
Brace
T- 4
G-3
A-1
A-2
B-9
5
QTY
4
QTY
12
12
QTY
5
Step 8
Step 8
Step 11
Step 11
Step 8
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List of Parts (continued)
QTYFan Parts
H-1
H-2
H-3
H-4
H-5
2
2
2
2
4
Step 12
Step 12
Step 12
Step 12
Step 12
QTYFan Parts
H-6
H-7
H-8
H-9
H-10 10’
H-11 8’
1
1
1
1
Step 12
Step 12
Step 12
Steps 12
Steps 12
Steps 12
Using T-Bolts
IMPORTANT: This greenhouse is assembled using a unique fastening system. The parts are attached to each other using connectors fastened with a rectangular headed bolt referred to as a “T-bolt” and secured with a “2-SC cap”.
In this manual you will prepare only the profiles required for each section. This includes installing T-bolts in the locations needed for the entire assembly. The T-bolts with connectors and S-2C bolts secure the profiles in place.
On horizontal proles the T-bolts may be slotted into
the prole from the end, slid into position, then then
locked in place by using included T-5 screwdriver.
Try installing a few T-bolts to determine how tightly you will need to turn them so they remain locked in place even if the profiles are knocked around during installation.
NOTE: If you are installing T-bolts in profiles that will remain horizontal you may tighten them with your fingers. In this manual, you will see “hand tighten” which means securing in place with a screwdriver. “Loosen T-bolt” means turning the T-bolt so it is parallel in the bolt track and moves easily.
For vertical proles place a nut on the T-bolt (T-bolt
Assembly), hold the bracket in place and push the
T-bolt assembly through slot.
The T-bolt will lock into place when nut is tightened.
Try installing a few T-bolt Assembly’s to determine how loose the nut needs to be to ensure the head of the T-bolt clears the profile edges and turns to lock properly in the profile track.
NOTE: You may use the verticle technique for attaching T-bolts on the horizontal profiles if you desire.
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Assemble Base
Make certain the pieces are in the correct positions before securing. Carefully follow the order of assembly to ensure an easy installation. Wear proper safety gear including work shoes, gloves and goggles.
1.1
The base is made up of four P-1A, four P-1B, four P-2A and four P-2B profiles. Arrange profiles in a rectangle as shown. Position P-2A and P-2B profiles at back sides of the greenhouse.
WARNING: Use extreme caution when handling profiles P-1A, P-1B, P-2A and P-2B. The bottoms may have sharp edges near the drilled holes. The cut edges on the corners of these profiles are sharp.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the base fits properly on your foundation. If not, stop and fix your foundation.
P-1A
P-1B
P-2B
P-2BP-2BP-2B
P-1B
FRONT
P-1B
P-1A
Profile
IMPORTANT: Position P-2A and P-2B proles at back of greenhouse.
P-2AP-2AP-2A
50½”
521/8”
P-1A
BACK
P-1BP-1A
P-2A
QTY
4P-1A 4P-1B
4P-2A 4P-2B
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1.2
Install T-bolts into inside and outside bolt tracks as shown below. Some of the T-bolts are secured in this step. Most are secured in later steps. Pay careful attention to ensure you have the correct number of T-bolts in the correct bolt track in each profile. The profiles have different amounts of T-bolts on the inside and outside bolt tracks.
IMPORTANT: When assembling base, make sure the profiles are straight and flush against each other. Secure profiles together, and ensure corners are square. The diagonal measurements on inside corners should be equal. Secure corners to desired foundation until assembly is completed. We recommend using a two by four platform.
BACK
IMPORTANT: Position P-2A and P-2B proles at back of greenhouse.
T-bolt Placement Code
T-bolts used in steps 1.4A and 1.4B
T-bolts used in steps 2 through 10
NOTE: Instructions identify twenty T-bolts necessary for securing to ground in step 11.
T-bolts used in step 11
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FRONT
S-7 107
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1.3A
Make certain side profiles are straight and flush. Adjust position of T-bolts in inner bolt track at front of profile to fit holes in B-5 connector. Center connector over seam for maximum hold. Secure using four S-2C caps. Repeat on outer bolt track to install eleven remaining B-5 connectors at back and sides.
B-8
1.3B
B-5
B-8
B-5
B-5
B-5
IMPORTANT: One B-5 connector is installed on inside front. Remaining B-5 connectors are installed on outside back
B-5
and sides. B-8 corner connectors are installed on inside.
FRONT
B-8
B-5
B-5
IMPORTANT: Double check the position and amount of unused T-bolts in the base. You should have 53 available for later assembly.
Make certain corners line up and are flush. Adjust position of T-bolts in inner bolt track to fit holes in B-8 connector. Secure with four S-2C caps.
Connector
Repeat until each corner is secure.
B-5
B-5
B-5
QTY
B-5 10 S-2C 40
B-8
B-5
BACK
B-8
B-5
NOTE: Connector size is not shown proportionally in this drawing.
B-5
Connector
QTY
B-8 4 S-2C 16
1.4A
Measure base diagonally from inside corner. Equal measurements ensure the base is square. Use a spirit level to make sure the base is level.
1.4B
Locate predrilled holes in base profiles. Use six S-4 screws, one at each corner and one in the center of each side to secure to wood platform. You will secure the greenhouse completely to the platform in step 11.1 when assembly is finished.
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S-4
B-8
Connector
QTY
S-4
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Assemble Right Wall
B-3
F-8
F-7
B-3
B-3
CHECK YOUR WEATHER FORECAST. DO NOT CONTINUE ASSEMBLY DURING WINDS.
Make certain the pieces are in the correct positions before securing. Carefully follow the order of assembly to ensure an easy installation. Wear proper safety gear including work shoes, gloves and goggles.
2.1A
2.1B
Panel
24” x 57”
2.2A
Place F-7 corner profile on base, fitting panel into channel. Use two B-3 connectors with T-bolt assemblies as shown to secure to base.
Working from outside, begin at front right corner. Remove plastic film from both sides of one W-1 panel. Fit panel into channel in base, placing side marked “UV Resistant” facing outside. The panels will help hold the profiles up during assembly.
NOTE: VIEWS FROM OUTSIDE.
Prole QTY
QTY
56”
W-1
1
Continue working from inside. Remove plastic film from both sides of one W-1 panel. Fit panel into channel in base and corner profile, placing side marked “ UV Resistant” facing outside.
IMPORTANT: The panels expand and contract depending on the temperature. To ensure proper placement, use the 23 1/8 inch spacer included with the tools.
F-7 1
Connectors
QTY
B-3 2
S-2C 4
S-7 2
2.2B
Place 23 1/8 inch spacer on base next to F-7 corner profile. Fit panel into channel in F-1 profile and slide F-1 profile against spacer to ensure proper placement.
NOTE: Panels will not fit completely to end of channels. There will be some space to allow for temperature changes.
2.2c
Use B-3 connector with T-bolt assemblies as shown to secure to base.
Panel
W-1
24” x 57”
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QTY
10
56”
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F-1
2.2D
F-7
W-1
W-1
spacer tool
NOTE: VIEW FROM INSIDE.
Continue building the side wall from the inside. Use the spacer with each panel and the ten remaining F-1 profiles. Repeat steps 2.2A through 2.2C to secure to base.
F-1 11
Connectors
B-3 11
S-2C 22
S-7 11
QTY
2.3
F-7
B-3
B-3
G-1
G-1
Remove plastic film and add the last W-1 panel to complete the side. From the outside, fit F-7 corner profile into place and use two B-3 connectors with T-bolt assemblies as shown to secure to base.
NOTE: VIEW FROM OUTSIDE.
Connectors
QTY
Prole QTY
56”
F-7 1
2.4A
Slide four T-bolts into bottom bolt track of G-1 gutter profiles. Hand tighten each end T-bolt to hold in place.
G-1
2.4B
Slide T-bolts into bottom bolt track of G-2 gutter profiles, five into one and six into the other four. Hand tighten end T-bolts to hold in place.
Panel
24” x 57”
G-2
G-1
W-1
QTY
1
B-3 2
S-2C 4
S-7 2
S-7 37
Prole
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G-2
G-2
G-2
G-2
QTY
25½”
2G-1
48½”
G-2 5
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