Pella 818K0100 Door User Manual


 
YOU WILL NEED TO SUPPLY: TOOLS REQUIRED:
• Cedar or Impervious shims/spacers (12 to 20)
• 16d galvanized fi nish nails (1/4 lb.)
• #10 x 3-1/4" corrosion resistant wood screws
(Performance Upgrade and HurricaneShield)
• Masonry screws for concrete applications
(Minimum of 3/16" diameter x 3")
• Closed cell foam backer rod/sealant backer
(21 to 30 ft.)
• Pella
®
SmartFlash
foil backed butyl window and door
fl ashing tape or equivalent
• High quality exterior grade polyurethane or silicone
sealant (2 to 3 tubes per door)
• Great Stuff
Window and Door Insulating Foam
Sealant by the Dow Chemical Company or equivalent
low pressure polyurethane window and door foam -
DO NOT use high pressure or latex foams
• Sill Pan (Optional)
6-5/8" x (Rough Opening Width + 2")
• Pella aluminum sill support or wood blocking
• Interior trim and/or jamb extensions (15 to 40 ft.)
• Aluminum Head Flashing
• Tape measure
• Level
• Square
• Hammer
• Stapler
• Sealant gun
• Scissors or utility knife
• Tin snips
• Screwdrivers (#2 Phillips with
8" shaft and small fl at blade)
• T20 Torx Wrench
• Drill
• Drill bits 13/64" and 1/8"
and masonry bit for
concrete applications
INSTALLATION CLIP OPTION:
• 6" or 8" installation clips
• #6 x 5/8" corrosion resistant fl at head wood screws
• #8 x 1-1/2" corrosion resistant screws or 3/16" x 1-1/2" masonry screw
SEALANT
SEALANT
The performance of any building is dependent upon the design, installation, and workmanship
of the entire building system. Pella Corporation strongly recommends consulting an
experienced architect, contractor, or structural engineer prior to installation of Pella products.
The individual (building owner, architect, contractor, installer and/or consumer) responsible
for the project must take into account local conditions, building codes, inherent component
limitations, the effects of aging and weathering on building components, and other design
issues relevant to each project.
The determination of the suitability of all building components for each project, as well as the
design and installation of fl ashing and sealing systems, are the responsibility of the building
owner, architect, contractor, installer and/or consumer.