Nation I Fixed light
- Product information:
- Ew: +26,3 (Medi g) | +37,0 (High g)
- Uw: 0,70 (Medi g) | 0,75 (High g)
- Glass dimensions: 3-lags (48 mm): 4-18-4-18-4
- Styling bar: 22/23 mm og 42 mm
- Frame dimensions: 50 x 122 mm / 149 mm
Use:
The Fixed frame is most often used in conjunction with other windows with opening sashes. The fixed frame is used only as a light source.
Function:
The sash is permanently fitted within the frame and is without any kind of opening function.
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Correct installation and maintenance is important to ensure full warranty coverage.
To ensure that the windows and doors function and operate optimally, it is important that they are installed correctly. Incorrect installation may result in product failure which is not covered by the warranty.
If you have any questions regarding the installation of the elements, please call our Service Department on tel. 01582 860 940. They will be happy to help you.
When unloading and handling the elements, use tools and methods which do not cause damage the elements or the health of those on site.
Upon receipt, the purchaser must check that the consignment complies with the agreement and that the elements are free from apparent defects, faults or transportation damage. If there is any cause for complaint, please notify Idealcombi’s Service Department on tel. 01582 860 940 before installing the elements.
Stickers and cork chips on window glass should be removed 1-2 weeks after receipt. Corner protection, protective films and other packaging must only be removed before installing the elements.
If stored outdoors, the elements must be placed on battens or pallets to keep them clear of the ground. The elements must be covered with a suitable and secure material to protect them from precipitation and dirt. Allow for sufficient ventilation around the elements in order to reduce the risk of condensation forming underneath the covering and excessive heat building up due to direct sunlight. Individual window elements should be stored under a roof structure, in a container or preferably inside.
Our windows and doors are supplied with a small tin of paint in their particular colour. The paint is intended for repairing any minor damage caused during installation, but can also be used subsequently. Idealcombi’s Service
Department is always willing to offer help and advice on surface treatment maintenance and on where to buy additional paint in a particular colour for later use.
Correct installation is important for the function and life of the elements. The installation should therefore be carried out by professional fitters of windows and external doors.
The instructions in this manual cover some of the main issues – but not every detail – which may be relevant during installation.
Back boards on fully insulated spandrel panels are loosely fitted. After installation the cavity is insulated and a damp membrane fitted. Then the back board is sealed and fixed with nails.
The window is usually placed within the outer leaf construction of the wall. It should be fitted centrally giving uniform gaps between the frame and structure – ideally the gaps should be 10 to 15mm. The window should be installed with the frame plumb both
horizontally and vertically and should be adjusted and fixed to ensure the correct closing position between the frame and sash.
Securing, general
Windows and external doors should always be fixed to the building structure using mechanical fixings such as frame bolts / screws.
If any foaming material is used to fill the gap between the outer frame surface and the structure the element must be fixed first using mechanical fixings.
Sealant
The sealant work must be carried out in accordance with sealant manufacturers recommendations and current standards.
When filling gaps with insulation (expanding foam) never put in too much so that it bows the frame. After the expanding foam has cured a waterproof sealant should be applied to the outside (see paragraph on sealant types). To make sure you have enough depth
(in accordance with the sealant manufacturers recommendations) you may have to rake back the expanding foam insulation.
Sealant types
There are a wide range of sealing products to choose from for use between frames and outer walls.
The two most common types are:
– Plastic or elastic mastic
– Asphalt saturated plastic foam (Illmod sealing tapes)
Please refer to sealant manufacturers guide lines to ensure correct product and size before applying.
In order to preserve the wood and reduce heating consumption, it is important that the sealant stays intact. The sealant should therefore be inspected at least once a year, and any flaws should be remedied using the same type of sealant as the original. In case
of any major flaws, all the sealing material must be replaced. In such cases, it must be assessed whether a different type of sealant would be more suitable than the existing one.
Place wedging under jambs and any mullions to ensure that the weight of the window unit is supported by the underlying structure.
The sill must be horizontal and straight. It must under no circumstances bend.
The tolerance on diagonal measurements is ±2 mm.
Adjust jambs so they are vertically plumb both sides. Permanent wedging by the head is only to be used if the load from any window/door unit above does not subject the frame profile to stress apart from at the jambs and fixed mullions.
Wedging must be moisture resistant min. 40 mm wide. Depending on the sealant location it is recommended to use anti-slip tape
When fixing directly through the frame into the building structure locate the fixings in the shaded area shown below. Jambs should be fixed 150 mm from the corners and at a distance of no more than 600mm between fixings. At the head and cill the fixing points can be max 600 mm apart.
For element widths under 600 mm fixings in head and sill can be omitted.
It is recommended that headed screws are used when fixing and that the profile is countersunk for the screw heads.
Place wedging under jambs and any mullions to ensure that the weight of the window unit is supported by the underlying structure.
The sill must be horizontal and straight. It must under no circumstances bend.
The tolerance on diagonal measurements is ±2 mm.
Adjust jambs so they are vertically plumb both sides. Permanent wedging by the head is only to be used if the load from any window/door unit above does not subject the frame profile to stress apart from at the jambs and fixed mullions.
Wedging must be moisture resistant min. 40 mm wide. Depending on the sealant location it is recommended to use anti-slip tape
Joined units should have a spacing of 8 mm. The units are joined with 5×50 mm wood screws.
Apply mastic between the window units and spacer strip/cross tongue.
Seal outside using mastic or compriband.
Coupled units have a mutual distance of 8 mm. In the rebate, the units are joined together with 5×60 mm wood screws. A silicon seal must be applied between the window units and the coupling strip. Exterior seal with silicon or Compriband.
At the jamb and head, the seal can be moved to the front of the aluminium frame.
Drainage happens on the sill between the wood and the aluminium. The seal under the sill must therefore be placed on the wood section, as shown on the drawing.
After installation all drilling dust is removed and locking points are lubricated. This will ensure long lasting trouble free operation.
Weather seals can be rubbed with a silicone stick.