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EFCO S5900 Structural Glazed User Manual

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EFCO CORPORATION 6/2012 PART NO. Y354

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Series 5900 Silicone Structural Glazed Curtain Wall Installation

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION

PAGE

I.

General Notes & Guidelines …………………………………………….……. 3-4

II. Perimeter Application ………...…….…………………………………….…… 5-6

III. Anchor Installation ………………..………………………………………..….. 7
IV. Frame Assembly .………………….…………………………………………..… 8-9

V.

Vertical Splice Applications ……….……………………………….……….. 10-12

VI. Glazing Preparation …………………………………………………………….. 13-14
VII. Glazing Adaptors ………………………………………………………..….…… 15

VIII. Sealant at Splice Joint ….……………………………………………..……… 16
IX. Preset Gaskets …………………………………………………………………… 17

X.

Miscellaneous Applications …………………………………………………… 18

XI. Pressure Plate Attachment ………………………………………………….. 19-20
XII. Temporary Retainers and Sealant ………………………………………… 21

XIII. Exterior Cover Installation …………………………………………………… 22

XIV. Steel Reinforcement …………………………………………………………… 23

Minimizing Condensation

Note: Please reference EFCO's "Understanding Condensation" brochure which can be obtained
through your EFCO representative.

Condensation will form on any surface when unfavorable conditions (interior temperature

and relative humidity and exterior temperature) are present. When the formation of excessive
condensation is a concern, it is highly recommended that a design professional is utilized to
perform an analysis of the shop drawings to recommend the best possible installation methods.
Please contact your EFCO representative for information on EFCO's Thermal Analysis Services.

Many current installation practices lead to an increase in the possibility of the formation of

condensation. Though not all inclusive, the list of examples below illustrates conditions under
which condensation is likely to occur:

1. Bridging system thermal break with non-thermally broken metal flashing or lintels

that are exposed to the exterior

2. System exposure to cold air cavities
3. Interior relative humidity levels not maintained at recommended levels, see

EFCO’s “Understanding Condensation” brochure

4. Inadequate separation between system and surrounding condition at perimeter
5. Product combinations during the shop drawing stage that result in bridging thermal
breaks of one or all products involved