P04-general-info, General information – Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope ICW-250 User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION:

The ICW-250 curtain wall systems is intended to be used by glazing professionals with appropriate experience. Sub

contractors without this experience should employ a qualified person to provide field instruction and project man-

agement.

Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope does not control the application nor selection of its product configurations,

sealant or glazing material and assumes no responsibility thereof. It is the responsibility of the owner, architect

and installer to make these selections in strict compliance with applicable laws and building codes.

This manual contains extensive details of typical installation conditions. Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope also provides a

standard sealant procedure sample on a project basis. These samples are intended as an additional aid

for the installer.
Variations of the details shown are inevitable and are not the responsibility of Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope

when drawn by others. Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope strongly encourages its customers to use its Engineering

department for calculations and shop drawings.

PROTECTION AND STORAGE:

Handle the material carefully. Do not drop from the truck. Stack with adequate separation so that the material will

not rub together. Store material off the ground. Protect against the elements and other construction hazards by

using a well ventilated covering. Remove material from package if it is wet or is located in a damp area. Please

also reference AAMA publication "Care and Handling of Architectural Aluminum From Shop to Site."

Check Material:

Check glass dimension for thickness. Some glass manufactures are very liberal with their quality control standards.

Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope cannot be held responsible for gaskets that are not water tight due to extreme

glass tolerances. However, given advanced notice, Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope will attempt to provide an alternate

gasket for a nominal charge.
Check all material upon arrival for quality and to assure against shipping damage. Any visible damage must be

noted on the freight bill at the time of receipt. If a claim is required, then the receiving party must process a claim

with the freight company.

Completely check construction which will receive your material against contract documents. 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 and installation instructions 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 sealants used should be approved by the

sealant manufacture, to insure they will function for conditions shown on instructions and shop drawings. They

must be compatible with all surfaces in which adhesion is required, including other sealant surfaces. Use primers

where directed by manufacturer of sealants. Be sure to properly store sealants at recommended temperatures and

check sealant for remainder of shelf life before using.

SEPTEMBER 2012

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

Web Address: www.oldcastlebe.com

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