JELD-WEN JII020 Premium Aluminum (A-500) and Premium Atlantic Aluminum Sliding Patio Doors User Manual

Assembly and installation instructions, Important information and glossary

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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

for Premium Aluminum (A-500) and Premium Atlantic Aluminum

Sliding Patio Doors (JII020)

Please allow sufficient time to properly prepare the rough opening,
install the patio door, and ensure its proper operation. Professional
installation assistance is recommended.

LANDINGS

These instructions cover three patio door sill conditions: the

step-down

landing

, the

recessed sill pocket slab landing

, and the

continuous

slab

. The installation

methods vary slightly
between landing
types.

Thank you for selecting JELD-WEN products. Attached are
JELD-WEN’s recommended installation instructions for Premium
Aluminum Sliding Patio Doors with two or three tracks and up to
six panels. Read these installation instructions thoroughly before
beginning. They are designed to work in most existing applications.
However, existing conditions may require changes to these
instructions. If changes are needed, they are made at the installer’s
risk. For installations other than indicated in these instructions,
contact a building professional. Areas such as Florida and the Texas
wind borne debris region have specific anchoring requirements. For
information on specific products, visit www.floridabuilding.org or
www.tdi.texas.gov.

Not all patio door types can be installed into every wall condition in all
areas. Consult your local building code official for applicable building
codes and regulations. Local building code requirements supersede
recommended installation instructions.

Note!

Installation such that the sill is higher than 35 feet above ground

level or any product installation into a wall condition not specifically
addressed in these full instructions must be designed by an architect or
structural engineer.
Failure to install square, level and plumb and on a flat surface (without
peaks and valleys) could result in denial of warranty claims for
operational or performance problems.

Note to Installer:

Provide a copy of these instructions to the building

owner. By installing this product, you acknowledge the terms and
conditions of the limited product warranty as part of the terms of the
sale.

GLOSSARY

Astragal

The vertical trim attached to one of the panels of a sliding patio door
that bridges the gap between the panels when closed and provides
weather protection.

Buck

A wood framework attached to the masonry inside a window or patio
door rough opening.

Continuous slab

A concrete floor that is continuous through the door opening.

Interlock

A weatherstrip component that runs vertically along the stiles of
either horizontal sliding sashes or sliding patio door panels. When the
window/door is closed, the interlocks engage, locking together, to
create a weather barrier.

Pilot hole

A drilled hole that is no larger than the body of the screw (minus the
threads).

Sill pocket

A cavity recessed into a concrete floor to hold the sill of a patio door.

Step-down landing

A condition in which the interior floor surface is higher than the
exterior surface.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND GLOSSARY

Newer construction methods have led to an increase in air and water
tightness in buildings. This frequently leads to negative air pressure
inside the home, which can draw water through very small openings.
Our installation method seals the patio door to the weather barrier
(typically building wrap) and uses a sill pan to capture and drain
incidental storm water from under the patio door.

Estimated Install

Time for New

Construction

First Time: 4.0 hr.

Experienced: 2.5 hr.

Professional: 1.5 hr.

12

6

1

11

2

10

3

9

8

4

7

5

Continuous

Slab

Recessed

Sill Pocket

Landing

Step-Down Landing

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