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HEADER <br />EXTERIOR • INTERIOR <br />PRESSURE TREATED <br />BUCBUCP) (MIN. 2J' <br />AS SHOWN <br />SHIM AS NEEDED <br />WINDOW <br />MSI7TIER <br />FILL INTERIOR VOID WITH <br />MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAM <br />- IF PER CODE <br />i <br />FAST <br />THP <br />5 <br />d CONCRETE SISILL <br />SILL <br />HEADER <br />• INTERIOR <br />PRESSURE TREATED <br />BuCKSTRIP (MIN. 2J' <br />AS SHOWN) <br />SHIM AS NEEDED <br />WINDOW <br />ASTENER <br />ERIOR VOID WITH <br />EXPANDING FOAM <br />F PER CODE <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR FLANGE WINDOWS IN <br />WINDZONES OF 15OMPH OR LESS (DETAIL A) <br />Buckstrips must be set in a bead of sealant. The exterior joint <br />between the buckstrip and masonry must also be sealed <br />Buckstrips shall run the entire length of the rough opening. A <br />buckstrip is not necessary at the sill if it is pre -cast. All gaps <br />must be sealed. Buckstrips should be pressure treated yellow <br />pine, spruce or comparable lumber. In accordance with the <br />Florida Building Code, a taper, or bevel on the buck is <br />acceptable if the window frame is fully supported by the <br />buckstrip at both the interior and exterior. <br />If using ' thick wood buckstrips: <br />Installation fasteners should be a minimum j�" X 24" masonry <br />screws, installed through the window and buckstrip, into the <br />masonry. Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a <br />minimum screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the <br />masonry. Fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from li <br />each corner and maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that '', <br />fasteners not be installed through the sill of the window. The <br />actual size of the buckstrips should be no less than 4" X 2k". ii <br />screw embedment oft" is maintained in the buckstrip. Window <br />fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each comer B <br />and maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners no 1J <br />be installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of <br />the buckstrips should be no less than 1�' X 2 }". Buckstrips <br />should be installed using minimum j�" X 24" masonry screws, <br />to maintain 14" embedment, and be 18" O.C. <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR FIN WINDOWS IN <br />WINDZONES OF 15OMPH OR LESS (DETAIL B) <br />Installation fasteners for windows s ould be a <br />minimum 1�' nail or 14" wood screws, with an embedment of <br />at least 1". Fasteners should be located at a maximum of 4" <br />from each corner and 18" O.C. for screws and 9" O.C. for <br />nails. It is recommended that all screws or nails be sealed to EHEj <br />prevent infiltration of air and water. Product may be shimmed <br />as necessary. f <br />Flexible flashing should be installed in a <br />weatherboard fashion. The top layer should overlay any layer <br />beneath it. The weather resistant barrier should then cover the <br />flexible flashing at the header. The application of the weather <br />resistant barrier will vary based on when it is installed. If it is <br />installed after the window, it should be tucked under the sill <br />If using 1 " thick or greater wood buckstrips (not shown): flashing and overlap the jambs and head flashing. JAMBS <br />Window installation fasteners should be a minimum #8 X 1" ,.. /,�� <br />L ARCIQIECIURAL <br />wood screws, installed through the window into the buckstrip. NAMERICAN <br />ASANINAMERE <br />SOCIATION <br />Window may be shimmed as necessary. provided a minimum <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FLANGE, SINGLE <br />HUNG WINDOWS IN WTNDZONES OF 150MPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />Buckstrips must be set in a bead of sealant. The exterior joint <br />between the buckstrip and masonry must also be sealed. <br />Buckstrips shall run the entire length of the rough opening. A <br />buckstrip is not necessary at the sill if it is pre -cast. All gaps must <br />be sealed. Buckstrips should be pressure treated yellow pine, <br />spruce or comparable lumber. In accordance with the Florida <br />Building Code, a taper, or bevel on the buck is acceptable if the <br />window frame is fully supported by the buckstrip at both the <br />interior and exterior. <br />If using thick wood buckstrips: <br />Installation fasteners should be a minimum j�" X 24" masonry <br />screws, installed through the window and buckstrip, into the <br />masonry. Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a <br />minimum screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the masonry. <br />Fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner <br />and maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners not be <br />installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of the <br />buckstrips should be no less than 4" X 24". <br />If using 4 " thick or greater wood buckstrips (not shown): <br />Window installation fasteners should be a minimum #10 X 11 " <br />wood screws, installed through the window into the buckstrip. <br />Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a minimum <br />screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the buckstrip. Window <br />fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner and <br />maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners not be <br />installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of the <br />buckstrips should be no less than 1�' X 24". Buckstrips should be <br />installed using minimum j�' X 24" masonry screws, to maintain <br />14" embedment, and be 18" O.C. <br />The window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />7/JNR®ARC RA,. responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />MAMVACTLOM <br />ASSOCIATION may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />MEMBER county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (R30 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL,•(800) 282-6627•www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />HEADER SERIES <br />IA02/3 <br />ATW <br />4 <br />EXTERIOR <br />INTERIOR <br />• PRESSURE TREATED <br />BUGS SIP) (MIN. 2}' <br />INTERIOR <br />• <br />SHIM AS NEEDED <br />a <br />V <br />WINDOW <br />v <br />ASTENFR <br />Q <br />FILL INTERIOR VOID WITH <br />o <br />MINIMA_ EXPANDING FOAM <br />�: • <br />- IF PER CODE <br />EXTERIOR <br />JAMBS <br />FASTERS <br />THROUGH <br />SILL <br />IF NECESSARY, <br />USE SHIMS <br />WHEN <br />FINISHEDINSTALLING • <br />TO <br />RILL <br />KEEP PLUMB & <br />• <br />=- - <br />LEVEL• <br />•. - - - <br />--- <br />C <br />I''AT. POURED <br />PRE-CASrd <br />d CONCRETE SILL <br />d CONCRETE SILL <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />SILL <br />n <br />IF NECESSARY, <br />USE SHIMS <br />We" <br />INSTALLING TO <br />KEEP PLUMB & <br />LEVEL <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FLANGE, AWNING <br />WINDOWS IN WINDZONES OF 150MPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />Buckstrips must be set in a bead of sealant. The exterior joint <br />between the buckstrip and masonry must also be sealed <br />Buckstrips shall run the entire length of the rough opening. A <br />buckstrip is not necessary at the sill if it is pre -cast. All gaps must <br />be sealed. Buckstrips should be pressure treated yellow pine, <br />spruce or comparable lumber. In accordance with the Florida <br />Building Code, a taper, or bevel on the buck is acceptable if the <br />window frame is fully supported by the buckstrip at both the <br />interior and exterior. <br />If using}" thick wood buckstrips: <br />Installation fasteners should be a minimum Al' X 24," masonry <br />screws, installed through the window and buckstrip, into the <br />masonry. Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a <br />minimum screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the masonry. <br />Fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner <br />and maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners not be <br />installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of the <br />buckstrips should be no less than 4" X 2}". <br />If using 4 " thick or greater wood buckstrips (not shown): <br />Window installation fasteners should be a minimum #10 X 11 " <br />wood screws, installed through the window into the buckstrip. <br />Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a minimum <br />screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the buckstrip. Window <br />fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner and <br />maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners not be <br />installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of the <br />buckstrips should be no less than 1z" X 2k". Buckstrips should be <br />installed using minimum 16" X 24" masonry screws, to maintain <br />It' embedment, and be 18" O.C. <br />The window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />'7 <br />AMNR CAN <br />ARCHITECTURAL responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />JNRWMANWSOC An `N $ may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />MEMBER county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (1130 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL •(800) 282-6627•www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />FLEXIBLE <br />FLASHING <br />WEATHER <br />ES15TANT- <br />BARRIER <br />RIGID FLASHING <br />(OPT, BY OTHERS) <br />HEADER <br />under <br />LYWOOD <br />SERIES <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FIN, HORiZ. ROL- <br />IHEATHING <br />OH2/3 HR <br />LER WINDOWS IN WTNDZONES OF ISOMPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />WINDOW <br />AsrENER <br />Window Installation: <br />Installation fasteners for windows should <br />'> <br />FRAME F <br />be a minimum *, 4d nail or 6 x 1�' drywall screw, <br />HEADER <br />with an embedment of at least *. Fasteners <br />DRYWALL <br />should be located at a maximum of 4" from each <br />comer and 18" O.C. for screws and 9" O.C. for <br />nails. <br />FILL INTERIOR VOID WITH <br />MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAM <br />It is recommended that all screws or <br />- IF PER CODE <br />nails be sealed to prevent infiltration of air and <br />water. Product may be shimmed as necessary. <br />IF NECESSARY, <br />USE SHIMSWeatherproofing: <br />WHEN <br />TO <br />INSTEEPA PLUMB <br />KEEP PLUMB & <br />Flexible flashing should be installed in a <br />g <br />LEVEL <br />weatherboard fashion. The top layer should overlay <br />any layer beneath it. The weather resistant barrier <br />DISHED <br />should then cover the flexible flashing at the <br />SILL <br />header. <br />•_ <br />The application of the weather resistant <br />- = <br />barrier will vary based on when it is installed. If it <br />is installed after the window, it should be tucked <br />the ill flashin and overla the jarnbs and <br />s g p <br />head flashing. <br />JILL • SEALANT BEAD <br />0SEALANT BEAD IF FLASHING IS NOT ADHESIVE <br />AMERICAN The window aepicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />ARCHITECTURAL responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />MANLWACTURES <br />ASSOCIATIUN may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />"N"'BE` county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (1130 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282-6627•www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />aid <br />BARRIER <br />RIGID FLASHING <br />(OPT.. BY OTHERS) <br />INTERIOR <br />HEADER SWATHING <br />��� FLEXIBLE <br />BARRIER FLASHING <br />BLE. WEATHER <br />�7 WOOD <br />FRAME <br />HEADER <br />Li <br />DRYWALL <br />FILL INTERIOR VOID WITH <br />MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAM <br />-IF PER CODE <br />IF NECESSARY, <br />USE SHIMS <br />WHEN <br />INSTALLING TO <br />KEEP PLUMir & <br />LEVEL <br />• <br />ArENER <br />SILL <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />OSEALANT BEAD IF FLASHING IS NOT ADHESIVE <br />HEADER PLYWOOD SERIES 900 <br />IN DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FIN, SINGLE <br />FLASHING SHEArHIN & 950 SH <br />HUNG WINDOWS IN WINDZONES OF ISOMPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />Window Installation: <br />WEATHER <br />NTNDOW <br />FASTENER <br />EXTERIOR I <br />Installation fasteners for windows should <br />FACADE i • ," •=' : '? '' •; ', WOOD <br />FRAMEbe <br />a minimum 1#", 4d nail or 6 x 1}" drywall screw, <br />;• �. <br />• HEADER <br />RIGID FLASHING DRYWALL <br />with an embedment of at least 12". Fasteners <br />should be located at a maximum of 4" from each <br />(OPL, BY OTHERS) <br />comer and 18" O.C. for screws and 9" O.C. for <br />INTERIOR FILL INTERIOR VOID WiTH <br />nails. <br />ci MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAM <br />It is recommended that all screws or <br />- IF PER CODE <br />s: <br />nails be sealed to prevent infiltration of air and <br />' • <br />water. Product may be shimmed as necessary. <br />IF NECESSARY, <br />USE SHIMS <br />WHEN <br />Weatherproofing: <br />_-� _� INSTAWNG TO <br />KEEP PLUMB & <br />LEVEL <br />LEVEL <br />Flexible flashing should be installed in a <br />• WEATHER FLEaBLE <br />weatherboard fashion. The top layer should overlay <br />BARRIER FLASHING <br />any layer beneath it. The weather resistant barrier <br />FINISHED <br />EXTERIORBLE WEATHER SILL <br />should then cover the flexible flashing at the <br />FLASHING • • <br />header.JAMBS <br />BARRIER - _- <br />The application of the weather resistant <br />EXTERIOR <br />barrier will vary based on when it is installed. If it <br />FACADE <br />is installed after the window, it should be tucked <br />WINDOW <br />under the sill flashing and overlap the jambs and <br />SILL <br />head flashing. <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />0SEALANT BEAD IF FLASHING IS NOT ADHESIVE <br />The window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />®AMERIC' C ,RAL responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />ASSOCIATION may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />"ffi'BE" county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (R30 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282.66270www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />FLEXIBLE <br />FLASHING HEADER <br />WINDOW I <br />BARRIER i <br />EXTERIOR <br />FACADE WOOD <br />FRAME <br />• HEADER <br />RIGID FLASHING <br />(OPT.. BY OTHERS) DRYWALL <br />DILL <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />OSFALANT BEAD IF FLASHING IS NOT ADHESIVE <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FIN, AWNING <br />WINDOWS IN WINDZONES OF 150MPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />Window Installation: <br />Installation fasteners for windows should <br />be a minimum 4", 4d nail or 6 x 11" drywall screw, <br />with an embedment of at least 4'. Fasteners <br />should be located at a maximum of 4" from each <br />comer and 18" O.C. for screws and 9" O.C. for <br />nails. <br />It is recommended that all screws or <br />nails be sealed to prevent infiltration of air and <br />water. Product may be shimmed as necessary. <br />Weatherproofing: <br />Flexible flashing should be installed in a <br />weatherboard fashion. The top layer should overlay <br />any layer beneath it. The weather resistant barrier <br />should then cover the flexible flashing at the <br />header. <br />The application of the weather resistant <br />barrier will vary based on when it is installed. If it <br />is installed after the window, it should be tucked <br />under the sill flashing and overlap the jambs and <br />head flashing. <br />The window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />CHT CI,,RALresponsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />/As ocu ro 1e may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />MAMERICAN <br />MEMBER <br />• county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (1130 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282-6627•www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />FLEXIBLE <br />HEADER <br />PLYWOOD ISERIES 900 <br />HEATHING <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FIN, FIXED <br />FLASHING <br />PW & DPW <br />WINDOWS IN WTNDZONES OF 15OMPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />WEATHER WINDOW <br />RESISTANT , <br />ASiENFR <br />Window Installation: <br />BARRIER I <br />— <br />EXTERIOR <br />Installation fasteners for windows should <br />•. WOOD <br />FACADE "' '' ':: `•> R ME <br />be a minimum 4', 4d nail or 6 x ] "drywall screw, <br />• <br />HEADER <br />with an embedment of at least 11". Fasteners <br />RIGID F ASHING� <br />DRYWALL <br />should be located at a maximum of 4" from each <br />(OFT.. BY OTHERS) I <br />corner and 18" O.C. for screws and 9" O.C. for <br />INT. R <br />nails. <br />It is recommended that all screws or <br />nails be sealed to prevent infiltration of air and <br />• Flu IN113tK1R yob WITH <br />water. Product may be shimmed as necessary. <br />MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAM <br />- IF PER CODE <br />IF NECESSARY, <br />USE SHIMS <br />• <br />-- <br />WHEN <br />INSTALLING TO <br />Weatherproofing: <br />---�- <br />KEEP PLUMB & <br />LEVEL <br />Flexible flashing should be installed in a <br />• WEATH FLEXIBLE <br />weatherboard fashion. The top layer should overlay <br />RESISTANT BARRIER FLASHING <br />layer beneath it. The weather resistant barrier <br />p�10R BLE WEAMED <br />FINISHEDany <br />SILL <br />should then cover the flexible flashing at the <br />• <br />FLASHINGBARS <br />header. <br />JAMBS R <br />= <br />The application of the weather resistant <br />EXTERIOR <br />barrier will vary based on when it is installed. If it <br />FACADE <br />is installed after the window, it should be tucked <br />, <br />WINDOW <br />FASTENER <br />under the sill flashing and overlap the jambs and <br />SILL <br />head flashing. <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />OSEALANT BEAD IF FLASHING IS NOT ADHESIVE <br />"OC'"ION"E" <br />The window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />responsibility of others <br />to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />®An"cR�fRAL <br />" <br />may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />"RMM` <br />county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (R30 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282.6627•www.NuAr.com <br />load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />HEADER SERIES <br />ALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FLANGE, HOR1Z ROL <br />FLER <br />OH2/3 HR. <br />WINDOWS IN WTNDZONES OF 15OMPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />.Q <br />Buckstrips must be set in a bead of sealant. The exterior joint <br />• <br />between the buckstrip and masonry must also be sealed. <br />Buckstrips shall run the entire length of the rough opening. A <br />EXTERIOR INTERIOR <br />buckstrip is not necessary at the sill if it is pre -cast. All gaps must <br />INTERIOR • PURE SATED <br />be sealed. Buckstrips should be pressure treated yellow pine, <br />• BUCKSTRIP (MIN. 2J' <br />spruce or comparable lumber. In accordance with the Florida <br />a a AS SHOWN) <br />Building Code, a taper, or bevel on the buck is acceptable if the <br />SHIM AS NEEDED <br />window frame is fully supported by the buckstrip at both the <br />WINDOW <br />interior and exterior. <br />FIR <br />If using k thick wood buckstrips: <br />' a <br />Installation fasteners should be a minimum +" X * masonry <br />FILL <br />° .. • MINIMAL �ANVON) � <br />screws, installed through the window and buckstrip, into the <br />p - F PER CODE <br />masonry. Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a <br />JAMBS <br />minimum screw embedment of It'is maintained in the masonry. <br />Fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each comer <br />and maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners not be <br />installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of the <br />NO <br />FASTENERS <br />buckstrips should be no less than 4" X 2}". <br />NECESSARY. THROUGH <br />tFSHIMS <br />USE <br />If using Ii " thick or greater wood buckstrips (not shown): <br />EN <br />Window installation fasteners should be a minimum #10 X 1i" <br />INSTALWHIINNG TO • <br />KEEP PLUMB & • <br />wood screws, installed through the window into the buckstrip. <br />_ <br />tEveZ • • . -_-_-_ = <br />Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a minimum <br />• <br />screw embedment of It' is maintained in the buckstrip. Window <br />d <br />JlAt <br />fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner and <br />d 0NRcR%L d ALL <br />maximum of 18" O.C. It is recommended that fasteners not be <br />installed through the sill of the window. The actual size of the <br />• SEALANT BEAD <br />SILL <br />buckstrips should be no less than 1�' X 2}". Buckstrips should be <br />installed using minimum +" X 24" masonry screws, to maintain <br />It'embedment, and be 18" O.C. <br />window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />VIFThe <br />Inc"Hrn3C`nJRAL responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />�RIM <br />N ATION may be specified b the project architect. Wind and design Y P� Y P J pressures vary within each state and <br />MEMBER county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (R30 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL •(800) 282 6627•www.NuAiccam load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />HEADER SERIES 900 <br />1 INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, FLANGE, FIXED <br />pW&DpWJ <br />WINDOWS IN WTNDZONES OF 15OMPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />LI <br />Buckstrips must be set in a bead of sealant. The exterior joint <br />• <br />between the buckstrip and masonry must also be sealed <br />Buckstrips shall run the entire length of the rough opening. A <br />EXTERIOR INTERIOR <br />buckstrip is not necessary at the sill if it is pre -cast. All gaps must <br />• <br />INTERIOR 12 PRESSURE TREATED <br />be sealed. Buckstrips should be pressure treated yellow pine, <br />_. a BucAS TRIP) (MIN, 21, <br />spruce or comparable lumber. In accordance with the Florida <br />• .v <br />Building Code, a taper, or bevel on the buck is acceptable if the <br />window Same is fully supported by the buckstrip at both the <br />SHIM AS NEEDED <br />interior and exterior. <br />WINDOW <br />ER <br />If using+" thick wood buckstrips: <br />INTERIOR <br />MI <br />Installation fasteners should be a minimum 16' X 2" masonry <br />EXPANDING FOAM <br />a r . • - IF PER CODE <br />screws, installed through the window and buckstrip, into the <br />EXTERIOR <br />masonry. Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a <br />JAMBS <br />minimum screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the masonry. <br />Fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each comer <br />and maximum of 18" O.C. The actual size of the buckstrips should <br />NO <br />FASTENERS <br />be no less than +' X 28''. <br />IF NECESSARY, ; THROUGH <br />If using lI " thick or greater wood buckstrips (not shown): <br />USE SHIMS <br />Window installation fasteners should be a minimum #10 X &I <br />ruWHLINEN TO• _ <br />wood screws, installed through the window into the buckstrip. <br />KEEP PLUMB & • • • -_-_-_ - - <br />Window may be shimmed as necessary, provided a minimum <br />1� • <br />screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the buckstrip. Window <br />d <br />fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner and <br />��PNRd <br />maximum of 18" O.C. The actual size of the buckstrips should be <br />d' d''fIACON� <br />no less than 1+' X 21'. Buckstrips should be installed using <br />• SEALANT BEAD SILL <br />minimum+ X 2+" masonry screws, to maintain <br />14" embedment, and be 18" O.C. <br />The window depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />ARCHRRCNRAL responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />IAIR <br />®MERICAN <br />AMANUFACTURES may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />MEMBERT1 <br />county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (1130 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282.6627•www.NuA1r.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />FRIES 200 <br />1 INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, SLIDING GLASS <br />HEADER 1& 500 SGD <br />DOORS IN WINDZONES OF 150MPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />Buckstrips must be set in a bead of sealant. The exterior joint <br />between the buckstrip and masonry must also be sealed. <br />Buckstrips shall run the entire length of the rough opening, <br />EXTERIOR• <br />except door sill. All gaps must be sealed. Buckstrips should be <br />INTERIOR PRESSURE <br />pressure treated yellow pine, spruce or comparable lumber. In <br />TREATED ueKIP <br />accordance with the Florida Building Code, a taper, or bevel <br />• <br />on the buck is acceptable if the door frame is fully supported <br />SHIM <br />by the buckstrip at both the interior and exterior. <br />NEEDED <br />�FASTENER <br />If using k thick wood buckstrips: <br />I; I <br />Installation fasteners should be a minimum 1l" X 24" masonry <br />screws, installed through the door frame and buckstrip, into the <br />' <br />masonry. Door may be shimmed as necessary, provided a <br />----- - <br />minimum screw embedment of It'is maintained in the <br />MINIMUM <br />masonry. Fastener: should be located a maximum of 4" from <br />�I I REt)OM- <br />each corner and maximum of 18" O.C. The width of the <br />MENDED <br />buckstrips should be no less than the frame frame of the door. <br />• • AFTER <br />JAMBS HORIZONTAL � <br />If using li " thick or greater wood buckstrips (not shown): <br />K <br />Door installation fasteners should be a minimum #10 X l? <br />AND B <br />wood screws, installed through the window into the buckstrip. <br />EXTERIOR <br />Door may be shimmed as necessary, provided a minimum <br />screw embedment of 14" is maintained in the buckstrip. Door <br />MILL INTERIOR VOID WITH IF NECESSARY, <br />MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAMd : <br />fasteners should be located a maximum of 4" from each corner <br />C. d USE SHIMS WHEN <br />and maximum of 18" O.C. The width of the buckstrips should <br />KEEP�yLL <br />be no less than the frame frame of the door. Buckstrips should <br />• SEALANT BEAD TRACK <br />be installed using minimum j�' X 2}" masonry screws, to <br />maintain 14" embedment, and be 18" O.C. <br />The door depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />ARCHnSN <br />responsibilityDf n ers t0 determine if it i applicable. Additional <br />th term e s app cable. ddrtional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />MANUFACRIRAL <br />MANUFA(7URE8 <br />ASSOCIATION may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />J& <br />MEMBcounty. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (R30 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282-6627•www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />SERIES 200 <br />INSTALLATION DETAILS FOR NON -IMPACT, SLIDING GLASS <br />& 500 SGD <br />DOORS IN WINDZONES OF 150MPH OR LESS (per FBC 2001) <br />HEADER <br />Sliding Glass Door Installation: <br />Installation fasteners for jambs and <br />INTERIOR <br />should be a minimum #10 x 1" screw. <br />• • INTERIORheader <br />Installation fasteners for the track should be a <br />• SHIM <br />DOOR AS <br />minimum 1�' masonry screw. All fasteners should <br />O FASTENER NEEDED <br />have an embedment of at least 14". Fasteners <br />should be located at a maximum of 4" from each <br />corner and 18" O.C. for screws. <br />It is recommended that all screws be <br />sealed to prevent infiltration of air and water. <br />' <br />------- I <br />I ' <br />Product may be shimmed up to 4" if necessary <br />MNMUM <br />I <br />I ' <br />JAMBS '� AM <br />ED <br />Weatherproofing: <br />• AFTER <br />INSTALLATION. SEAL <br />Flexible flashing should be installed in a <br />HORIZONTAL JOINT <br />weatherboard fashion. The top layer should overlay <br />I> AND , B K <br />any layer beneath it. The weather resistant barrier <br />should then cover the flexible flashing at the <br />header. <br />MILL voE � <br />The application of the weather resistant <br />FOAWITM <br />MINIMAL EXPANDING FOAM d' A USE S�FN� <br />vary <br />barrier will v based on when it is installed. If it <br />- IF PER CODE INSTALLING TO <br />is installed after the door, it should be tucked under <br />KEEP PLUMB & <br />the sill flashing and overlap the jambs and head <br />• SEALANT BEAD TRACK <br />flashing. <br />The door depicted in this drawing is intended for use on typical construction. It is the <br />AR°1"CH1T c,mAL responsibility of others to determine if it is applicable. Additional flashing, vapor barriers, etc. <br />'I' IMR <br />MANUFACTURES <br />ASSOCIATION may be specified by the project architect. Wind and design pressures vary within each state and <br />wMEMER <br />county. All products manufactured by NuAir Inc. meet a minimum of 110 mph (R30 DP) wind <br />Tampa, FL•(800) 282.6627•www.NuAir.com load requirements (per AAMA 101); please check local building codes for exact requirements. <br />L•] <br />6' <br />6'. <br />0 <br />THERMA-TRU INSTALLATION <br />KEY DIFFERENCES CHECK LIST <br />Rough openings are 1/4' smaller on each side and 1/4' smaller on the <br />header than standard Therma-Tru rough opening dimensions, <br />Use only a maximum of 1/4' thick shirrs. <br />Predrill the jambs and headers using 1/8' drill bit. Predrilling <br />increases structural performance. <br />Use only 2-1/2' wood screws (#8 and #10) when securing the pre <br />hung frame to the rough opening buck, Drywall screws, deck screws, <br />and nails are insufficient anchors, and should not be substituted for <br />wood screws, <br />Be certain of the number and placement of all screws securing the frame <br />to the rou h opening buck. Consult the architect or engineer of record <br />concerning Yastening the buck to the rest of the building structure. <br />CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A 1 x P,T, BUCK STRIP CONT, AT <br />OPENING SIDES AND HEADER, <br />" 1 x BUCK STRIPS WILL BE ACCEPTABLE PROVIDED THE <br />3/16' DIA FLATHEAD TAPCONS ARE PROVIDED SPACED AS <br />SHOWN, THE TAPCONS ARE TO BE CONTINUOUS THRU THE <br />DOOR FRAME 1 x P,T, BUCK STRIP AND HAVE A MINIMUM <br />OF 1 1/4' EMBEDMENT INTO THE MASONRY JAMBS, <br />6' 6 <br />EVE <br />66' <br />SINGLE DOOR <br />DE <br />V <br />r <br />r <br />r <br />SINGLE DOOR W SIDELITE SINGLE DOOR W/ SIDELITES <br />jai <br />a <br />r r r <br />r <br />r <br />r <br />III <br />III <br />11 I <br />II I <br />I II <br />I II <br />III <br />III <br />E <br />E <br />r43 <br />r r <br />r <br />r <br />DOUBLE DOOR W/ SIDELITES <br />.PACE <br />VENL <br />I I <br />L <br />I I <br />E <br />Y <br />r <br />r <br />AoCREATED 01-02-02 <br />120 MPH <br />3 SEC. GUST <br />DOUBLE DOOR <br />SPACE <br />7VENLY <br />