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Philips Manufactured Housing Vinyl Window User Manual

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G

ENERAL

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ROPER

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NSTALLATION IS

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SSENTIAL FOR THE

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CCEPTABLE

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ERFORMANCE OF THIS

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These instructions are for Philips Products, Inc. vinyl windows only.

P

LEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY

BEFORE INSTALLING THE WINDOW

.

1.

These instructions represent an acceptable installation method.

Other methods may be acceptable. Determining the acceptability

of alternate installation methods is the sole responsibility of the

housing manufacturer.

2.

Appropriate personal protective equipment (such as safety

glasses, gloves, steel-toed boots, etc.) should be worn during the

installation process.

Caution: Weight of products requires

proper lifting techniques. Use a reasonable number of people

with the required strength to carry, lift, and install the window unit.

These instructions are not intended to address all of the safety

issues associated with the installation of these windows; it is the

responsibility of the housing manufacturer to establish appropriate

safety practices.

3.

P

HILIPS

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RODUCTS

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NC

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DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PRODUCTS AND

INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES
AND REGULATIONS

. It is the responsibility of the housing

manufacturer to insure the products and methods used in

construction and installation conform to all applicable building

codes and regulations.

4.

For casement style windows, see page 9, for additional

instructions.

5.

Do not leave windows in direct sunlight when wrapped.

R

OUGH

O

PENING

P

REPARATION

1.

Make certain the rough opening (referred to as "R.O." in the

remainder of document) is correctly sized and constructed. The

R.O. must be ¼" greater in width and height than the portion of

the window that fits in the R.O. The R.O. sill must be square

within 1/8" across its width. However, if the R.O. sill is out of

square by a greater amount, it may not be possible to shim and

square the window in the opening.

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2.

Check the squareness with diagonal measurements (see figure 1).

The difference between 1 to 4 and 2 to 3 should not exceed 1/4". If

the R.O. does not conform to these requirements, it must be

modified so that the sill is square to the floor within tolerance and

the diagonals are within the 1/4" allowance.

3.

Inspect the exterior face of the R.O. where the mounting flange of

the window will contact. This area must not have gaps or voids

beneath the mounting flange. The sheathing or exterior wall

material that the window will be fastened to must be structurally

adequate so that the window unit is fully anchored.

W

INDOW

I

NSPECTION AND

P

REPARATION

Window Terminology – Become familiar with the terminology used through-

out these instructions by studying figure 2.

Figure 1