Pg02 ad general info, Ad-375 thermal door – Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope AD-375 Thermal Entrance User Manual

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Check glass dimensions for overall size as well as thickness. Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope cannot be held
responsible for gaskets that are not water tight due to extreme glass tolerances. The AD-375 Thermal Door

wall system is designed to accommodate glass or panels measuring 1" or 1-9/16" in thickness (+/- 1/32").

Check all material upon arrival at job site for quality and to determine any shipping damage.

Using the contract documents, completely check the surrounding conditions that will receive your materials.
Notify the general contractor by letter of any discrepancies before proceeding with the work. Failure to do so

constitutes acceptance of work by other trades.

Check shop drawings, installation instructions, architectural drawings and shipping lists to become familiar

with the project. The shop drawings take precedence and include specific details for the project. The

installation instructions are of a general nature and cover the most common conditions. Due to varying job

conditions all sealant must be approved by the sealant manufacturer to insure it will perform per the
conditions shown on the instructions and shop drawings. The sealant must be compatible with all surfaces in

which adhesion is required, including other sealant surfaces. Use primers where directed by sealant

manufacturer. Properly store sealant at the recommended temperatures and check sealant for remainder of

shelf life before using.

All material to be installed must be plumb, level and true. Aluminum to be placed in direct contact with

masonry or incompatible material should be isolated with a heavy coat of zinc chromate, bituminous paint or
non-metallic material.

After sealant is set and a representative amount of the wall has been glazed (250 sq.ft. or more), perform a
water hose test in accordance with AAMA 501.2 specifications to check installation. On large projects the

hose test should be repeated during the glazing operation.

Cement, plaster terrazzo, alkaline and acid based materials used to clean masonry are very harmful to

finishes. Any residue should be removed with water and mild soap immediately or permanent staining will
occur. A spot test is recommended before any cleaning agent is used. Refer to the Architectural Finish

Guide in the Detail Catalog.

To maintain or improve your wall installation the following items should be considered.

A. Blinds or drapes prevent warm air from adequately flowing over the window surface.

B. Warm air ventilators too far from the window will not adequately wash the window with air to

prevent condensation.

C. In extreme conditions the fan of the heating system should not cycle on and off, but should run

continuously.

D. Some heating systems have a water injection feature that can raise humidity levels. The higher

the humidity levels the more likely condensation or frost will form. Raising the temperatures and

reducing humidity will usually solve the problem.

E. On rare occasions an extremely cold storm may cause frost to appear on the glass framing. A

space heater and electric fan blowing along the plane of the window wall can reduce or eliminate
this temporary condition.

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The following are Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope standard warranty guidelines and recommendations for
special size doors (all sizes are maximums):

1. Doors with 1" glass = 4'-0" x 9'-0" / Minimum 1 1/2 pair of butt hinges

GENERAL INFORMATION

CHECK MATERIAL

FIELD CONDITIONS

CLEANING MATERIALS

SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING SYSTEM THERMAL PERFORMANCE

DOOR SIZE WARRANTY GUIDELINES

Phone: 1-866-OLDCASTLE (653-2278)

Web Address: www.oldcastlebe.com

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AD-375 THERMAL DOOR

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Check doors upon arrival to insure top and bottom seals are in place and not damaged in shipping. (ref.pg.3)

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