INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSERIES FT451 THERMAL2” x 4½” STOREFRONT SYSTEM FOR 1” GLAZINGExterior Glazed403 Westpark Court• Suite 201 • Peachtree City, GA • 800-432-8132trulite.com • sales@trulite.comTM
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSCOMMON STOREFRONT SYSTEM FIELD FAILURE PROBLEMS1. Failure to follow product installation instructions2. Poor workmanship3. Frames not installed level and plumb4. Frames not properly attached to resist dynamic forces of shear, tension and compression5. Leaks at sill ashing6. Debris left in glazing pockets7. Misapplication. For example, utilizing a storefront system for a curtain wall application8. Failure to install gaskets correctly and sealing corners9. Failure to install water diverters in ends of intermediate horizontals.10. Failure to install end dams at each end of sill ashing11. Glass not centered in opening and not using proper setting blocks.12. Not using anti-walk blocks to keep glass centered in pockets.Eective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 3
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFT451 SCREW SPLINE FRAMING SYSTEM FOR 1” GLAZINGTABLE OF CONTENTSINSTALLATION INSTRUCTION NOTES PART 1 Handling, Storage and Protection of Aluminum ............................................................................................................... 5 PART 2 General Installation Instructions ............................................................................................................................................. 5-6FRAME FABRICATION Typical Elevation Details and Glass Formula ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Determine Frame Size .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Fabricate Verticals and Pocket Fillers for Spline Screws ............................................................................................................... 9 Fabricate Head/Sill Member Anchor Holes ....................................................................................................................................... 10 Fabricate Intermediate Horizontals and Glass Stops ..................................................................................................................... 10 Fabricate Sill Flashing ................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Installing Jamb Receptors .............................................................................................................................................................................. 11FRAME ASSEMBLY Assemble for Exterior Glazing ............................................................................................................................................................... 12 Assemble Sill Flashing with End Dams ................................................................................................................................................ 13FRAME INSTALLATION Install Sill Flashing ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Install Sill Flashing at Doorjamb ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 Install Sill Flashing Splice Sleeve ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 Install Sill Flashing for Special Conditions .......................................................................................................................................... 15 Install/ Fabrication for Bulkhead in Sill Flashing.................................................................................................................................. 15 Install Assembled Panels in Opening ................................................................................................................................................... 16 Install Assembled Panel Sequence Options ....................................................................................................................................... 16 Apply Perimeter Sealant.............................................................................................................................................................................. 17GLAZING Glazing and Gasket Preparation Instructions .............................................................................................................................. 18-19 Installing Glass ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Installing Water Diverters ........................................................................................................................................................................ 21 Installing Glass Stops ................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Installing “W” Anti-Walk Blocks ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 ACCESSORIES Parts/Accessories 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TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 5PART 1-Handling, Storing and Protection of Aluminum A. PRECAUTIONS: The following precautions are recommended to protect architectural aluminum materials against damage. Following these precautions will help ensure early acceptance of your products and workmanship. B. HANDLE CAREFULLY: All aluminum materials stored at job site must be stored with adequate separation and not stacked directly onto the concrete oor slab to prevent materials from being damaged when handling. Cardboard wrapped or paper interleaved materials must be kept dry. C. CHECK ARRIVING MATERIALS: Check for quantity and keep records of where various materials are stored. D. KEEP MATERIAL AWAY FROM WATER, MUD AND SPRAY: Prevent cement, plaster or other materials from damaging the nish. E. PROTECT MATERIALS AFTER ERECTION: Wrap aluminum section proles with polyethylene or protect by erecting a polyethylene splatter screen. Cement, plaster, terrazzo, other alkaline solutions and acid based materials used to clean masonry are very harmful to the nish and should be removed with water and mild soap IMMEDIATELY. Reference AAMA 609 and 610-2 for cleaning architectural aluminum.PART 2 - General Installation Instructions A. CHECK SHOP DRAWINGS, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND GLAZING INSTRUCTIONS to become thoroughly familiar with the project. The SHOP DRAWINGS take precedence and include specic details for the project. The INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS are of general nature and cover most common conditions. B. CUTTING TOLERANCES: Fabrication cutting tolerances are +0”/-1/32” unless otherwise noted. C. ERECTION: All materials are to be installed plumb, level and true. D. BENCH MARKS: All work should start from bench marks and/or column lines established by the ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS and the GENERAL CONTRACTOR with guaranteed accuracy. Check mullion spacing from both ends of masonry opening to prevent dimensional build-up of daylight opening. E. SURROUNDING CONDITIONS: Make certain construction which will receive your materials is in accordance with the contract documents. Notify the general contractor in writing of any discrepancies and resolve dierences before proceeding with work. F. ISOLATION OF ALUMINUM: Aluminum to be placed in direct contact with uncured masonry or incompatible materials should be isolated with a heavy coat of zinc chromate or bituminous paint. G. SEALANTS: Sealants must be compatible with all materials which they have contact, including other sealant surfaces. Consult with sealant manufacturer for recommendations relative to joint size, shelf life, compatibility, cleaning/priming, tooling, adhesion, etc. It is the responsibility of the GLAZING CONTRACTOR to submit a statement from the sealant manufacturer indicating that glass and glazing materials have been tested for compatibility and adhesion with glazing sealants, and interpreting test results relative to material performance, including recom- mendations for primers and substrate preparation required to obtain adhesion. The chemical compatibility of all glazing materials and framing sealants with each other and with like materials used in glass fabrication must be established. This is required on every project. H. FASTENING: Within the body of these instructions, “fastening” means any method of securing one part to another or to adjacent materials. Only those fasteners used within the system are specied in these instructions. Due to various substrates to which the framing may be attached, structural perimeter anchor fasteners are not specied in these instructions. For structural perimeter fasteners, reference the shop drawings, structural anchor charts or consult with the fastener supplier.
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS I. BUILDING CODES: Glass and glazing codes governing the design and use of products vary widely throughout the USA. Trulite does not control the selection of product congurations, operating hardware, or glazing materials, and assumes no responsibility for these design considerations. It is the responsibility of the owner, specier, architect, general contractor and installer to make these selections in strict conformance with all applicable codes. J. EXPANSION JOINTS: Expansion joints and perimeter seals shown in these instructions and in the shop drawings are shown at normal size. Actual dimensions may vary due to perimeter conditions and dierences in metal temperature between time of fabrication and the time of installation. Detailed instructions and formula used to calculate expansion joints are shown within the body of these instructions. K. FIELD TESTING: It is recommended that AAMA 501.2 Water Hose Test be conducted once a sucient portion of the framing is installed, glazed and sealed to ensure proper installation. This test should be repeated on large projects at specic intervals as deemed necessary by job conditions and acceptable quality control standards. L. COORDINATION WITH OTHER TRADES: Coordinate with the GENERAL CONTRACTOR and sequence with other trades any materials which oset your framing installation. For example, backup walls, partitions, ceilings, mechanical ducts, convectors, etc. M. FINAL CLEANING (CARE AND MAINTENANCE): Final cleaning of exposed aluminum surfaces should be done in accordance with AAMA publications 609.1 for anodized aluminum and 610.1 for applied painted coatings (liquid or powder). N. PRODUCT DESIGN CHANGES: Trulite reserves the right to change product designs without prior notice when deemed necessary for product improvement. Please check our website at www.trulite.com for the latest product installation instructions prior to commencing work.NOTE: FT451 FRAMING SYSTEM WAS TESTED USING DC1199 SEALANT FOR ALL INTERNAL SEALS AND DC791 SEALANT FOR EXTERIOR PERIMETER SEALS. THROUGHOUT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS “SEALANT” IS USED AS A GENERIC TERM. REFERENCE: PART 2 - GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - G REGARDING SEALANTS.TRULITE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS: D.L.O. = Day Light Opening = Diameter Typ. = Typical Page 6 trulite.com Eective January, 2017
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 7Exterior Glaze1 23A345345TYPICAL DETAILS AND ELEVATION: 2” x 4½”3D.L.O.2”Glass Formula D.L.O. = Daylight OpeningMASONRY OPENINGNET FRAME HEIGHTD.L.O.HEADHORIZONTALSILLD.L.O. + 3/4”½”¼”D.L.O.2” 9/16”5CT451-1CT451-7CT451-35CT451-31A2”CT451-1141 22”2”2”3B33BFT451-4FT451-4FG451-5JAMBVertical2"2"FG451-4¼”2”¼””FT451-11FT451-13/4FT451-11FT451-4CT450-27CG450-26FT451-2CT451-37
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSMEASUREMEASUREMEASURE¼”¼”MEASUREMEASUREMEASURE¼”⁄”FIG. 1FIG. 2*MASONRY OPENING*SUBSILL PAN LENGTH*FRAME HEIGHT*MASONRY OPENING⁄”⁄”*NET FRAME WIDTH⁄”FT451-4CT451-37FG451-3FG451-3FRAME HEIGHT:Measure height of masonry opening in several places. See FIG. 2 *Frame Height = Smallest dimension minus (-) 13/16". 1/4” shim/caulk at head 5/16” for FT451-37 subsill pan 1/4” shim/caulk below subsill pan Note: 1/4" caulk joint is minimum that should be used. 3/8" to 1/2" is acceptable CT451-37 subsill pan FRAME FABRICATIONSTEP 1.DETERMINE NET FRAME WIDTH AND HEIGHT BY MEASURING MASONRY OPENING:FRAME WIDTH:Measure width of masonry opening at the top, middle and bottom as shown in FIG. 1 *Subsill Pan Length = Smallest dimension minus (-) 1/2" Note: 1/4" caulk joint is minimum that should be used. 3/8" to 1/2" is acceptablePage 8 trulite.com Eective January, 2017
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFT451-11FT451-2HEAD/SILLHORIZONTALFT451-4SILLBOTTOM OF VERTICALTOP OF HORIZONTALTOP OF VERTICALFJ451-36 Drill JigUse Letter “F” (.2570) DrillFIG. 35/8"1 1/4"2"1/4"1 1/2"1/4"2"1/4"1 1/2"1/4"2"1/4"1 1/2"1/4"FRAME FABRICATIONSTEP 2.FABRICATE OPEN BACK VERTICALS AND SNAP-IN FILLERSCut vertical members to net frame height.Drill or punch 0.257 holes (letter “F” drill) in vertical members for spline screw FAS 14-2 (#1/4-14 x 1” HH tapping screw) using drill jig FJ451-36 (FIG.3) or Trulite punch die (FG451-36) and Time Fabsaver™ punch press.Reference FIGS. 4 and 5 for using FJ451-36 symmetrical drill jig.Align FJ451-36 at top, bottom, horizontal locations on vertical members and drill holes as shown.Eective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 9FIG. 4 Exterior Glazing
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFRAME FABRICATIONSTEP 3CUT HORIZONTAL PROFILES TO D.L.O. & CUT GLASS STOPS D.L.O. MINUS (-) 1/32” Fabricate head and wall jamb anchor holes as shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6. Reference anchor chart for quantity, size and location for each substrate and engineering. The rst hole is always 2” from each end. Spacing between any additional fasteners vary based on substrate material and engineering calculations.Page 10 trulite.com Eective January, 2017FIG. 6NOTE: Do not locate anchor holes at intermediate horizontal locations. Position these holes just above or below horizontal location.Drill & Countersink for at head fastenerSee engineering calculations for locations FIG. 5Clear hole for Ø 1/4" fastenerMULLION LENGTHWALL JAMBFT451-112" 2"Clear hole for 1/4" Ø fastenerFT451-4HEAD/SILLFT451-11FG451-4
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSSTEP 4 FABRICATE SILL FLASHING:CUT SUBSILL PAN CT451-37 (Reference FIG.1 for cut length) Drill and coutnersink 1/4" Ø anchor holes as shown. Anchor holes should be approximately 2-3" on each side of verticals. Additional anchors as required by engineering calculations.Eective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 11CT451-37"V" GrooveDrill 0.159” (#21 drill)weep hole verticalMark location of verticals on subsill pan. Drill weep holes approximately 6” on each side of vertical. Use a 1/8” drill bit to drill the weep holes. Walk the drill bit back and forth to create a weep slot.2”FIG. 7
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFRAME ASSEMBLY - EXTERIOR GLAZEDSTEP 5APPLY GT1 TACKY TAPE AT ALL HORIZONTAL TO VERTICAL JOINTSNote critical seal area shown in FIG. 11.Page 12 trulite.com Eective January, 2017CRITICAL SEAL: Clean, prep and completely ll gasket reglet with sealant at bottom of vertical and pocket ller as shown. FIG. 8FAS14-2TypicalSpline ScrewGT-1FT451-11FT451-111/4” Ø anchor holes at head and sillReference Step 3, FIG. 52”FT451-2FT451-4GT-1 Tacky TapeProtective CoverAdhesiveNote: Remove protective cover from GT-1 Tacky Tape just prior to assembly.
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 13FRAME ASSEMBLY STEP 6INSTALL SILL FLASHINGApply GT-1 tacky tape to ED451-1 end dam(s) and attach to sill ashing as shown in FIG. 9CT451-37ED451-11/4” ShimSubstrate at wall conditionSeal and toolend dam to sill ashingFill “C” slot with sealant just prior to installing panels.Attach with structuralfasteners and cap seal.(Structural Fasteners not provided by Trulite)FIG. 101/4” ShimCenter subsill pan into opening allowing for a 1/4” minimum shim space at each end. Shim beneath subsill pan and attach to sill ashing so that it is level. Wedge shims tightly behind end dams at wall jambs and seal as shown in FIG. 10. Run a continuous bead of sealant along the entire length of the subsill pan “C” slot just prior to installing frame panels.FIG. 9
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPage 14 trulite.com Eective January, 2017STEP 7A.OPTIONAL IF REQUIREDInstall doorframe in opening rst. Install subsill pan so that it abuts tightly against doorjamb. Shim, level and attach tosubstrate with non-structural fasteners. Cap seal fasteners and apply sealant at inside of door jamb and ashing as shownin FIG. 15.NOTE: Do not apply perimeter sealant at this time. Perimeter sealant is not applied until all panels have been installed and attached to masonry opening.STEP 7B.Splices should be located every 12 to 15 feet with a ½” expansion joint as shown in FIG. 16.Embed SV451-37 splice sleeve in sealantSeal entire length of splice sleeveApply bond breaker tape to one side of sleeve toavoid 3 side adhesion.SUBSILL PAN SPLICEFIG. 12Apply and tool sealant to joint between membersTH451 Threshold is anchoredto nished oor. Reference doorand doorframe instructions.Doorjamb at sideliteCT451-37Subsill PanShimSUBSILL PAN AT DOORJAMBFIG. 11Doorjamb rests on nished oorThoroughly seal to substrate and ashing
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 15INSTALLATIONSTEP 8NOTE: Remove all debris from CT451-37 sill pan to prevent trash from blocking weep holes prior to installing panels.Install rst panel on left end, plumb, level and place 1/4” shim tightly between end dam and wall jamb. See FIG. 10,page 13. See FIGS. 13 and 14. Match drill anchor holes in head prole into substrate. Apply sealant to "c" slot in sill ashing. See FIG. 10 page 13. With the rst panel installed and attached to substrate, continue installing panels as illustrated on page 16. Once all panels have been installed and securely anchored, cap seal all structural fasteners.NOTE: Ensure panels are pushed tightly against subsill pan and level before attaching at head. See FIG. 15.NOTE: Apply perimeter sealant at exterior and interior after all panels have been installed and anchored to substrate. Use caution not to seal weep holes.Anchor jambs to substrate when required. Reference shop drawings and/or anchor charts. After all panels have been anchored, apply perimeter seal on exterior and interior. See FIG. 18, page 17 for weeps at ashing. Perimeter Seal attaching.FT451-11FIG. 14FIG. 15FT451-11FIG. 13CT451-37FT451-4Sealant in anchorhole prior to fastening and cap sealUsing CT451-37 Sill Flashing:- The use of CT451-37 eliminates the labor required to drill the concrete a second time.- Just prior to installing the frame sections apply a continuous bead of sealant lling the “C” slot at the top of the sill ashing to complete the installation.- For conditions where the end load reaction is greater than 500# it is necessary to anchor the sill member to the ashing using FAS10-12 fastener. See FIG. 19, page 17.Optional FastenerFAS10-12
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPage 16 trulite.com Eective January, 2017INSTALLATIONSTEP 9Frames can be shop fabricated and assembled into panels for eld installation. Each panel must have at least one deep pocket for glazing. Two shallow pockets should never be facing each other. Install shim as required.INTERMEDIATE PANEL SEQUENCELAST PANEL SEQUENCEFIG. 16FIG. 17
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 17PERIMETER SEALANTFIG. 18SurroundPerimeterSealantFIG. 19FT451-4CT451-371FT451-3STEP 10APPLY PERIMETER SEALANT.Apply sealant as shown. Seal beneath subsill pan and substrate.NOTE: Check end reaction loads. Multiply mullion spacing x mullion height x wind load/2. When this number exceeds 500 Lbs., then attach FT451-4 to CT451-37 as shown with on each #10-24 x 1¼" PFH UC-23 MS screw located on each side of vertical mullion.Example: Check End ReactionsMullion Spacing = 4' on centerMullion Span = 10'Wind Load = 30 psfEnd Reaction = 4 x 10 x 30 - 1,200 Lbs.1,200 Lbs./2 = 600 Lbs. (Exceeds 500 Lbs. and must be attached as shown in Detail "A".)
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPage 18 trulite.com Eective January, 2017GLAZINGSTEP 11REMOVE ALL TRASH FROM GLAZING POCKETS AND REGLETS.Set glass on two (2) identical setting blocks positioned at 1/4 points in opening. Reference Dead Load Charts for locations on intermediate horizontal. Setting blocks are not to be placed closer than 6” from the edge of glass.GLASS SIZE = DAYLIGHT OPENING (D.L.O.) + 3/4”Reference Dead Load Charts for intermediate horizontalFour gaskets are cut ⁄” longer per foot than D.L.O. (width and height; Ref. FIG. 21 to allow for shrinkage.It is important that gaskets are cut and installed as shown in FIG. 22.
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 19GLAZING GASKETS FOR STOREFRONT SYSTEMSCORNER TREATMENTSGlazing gaskets are prone to shrink and pull away at the corners over a period of time. This allows for excessive air and/or water inltration at the corners. Standard glazing practice is to provide corner treatment to ensure weather tightness on the exterior and interior corner intersections.NOT RECOMMENDEDNotch Cutting Corners - The corners of the rubber gasket are notched on the underside without cutting the nearside. The gasket is installed in one length and is butt joined in the center at the horizontal or header. While this method of glazing is widely used for marine glazing residential sliding glass doors or shower doors, it is not recommended for commercial storefront glazing.RECOMMENDEDSEALED CORNERSPull gaskets back 2” in both directions from interior and exterior corners as shown in FIG. 23 and seal with sealant. This should be done on exterior and interior for best performance. While long-term adhesion to the rubber gaskets with sealant is not assured, historical eld experience has proven this type corner treatment to be the next best method short of vulcanized corner gaskets. Corner Notching-Not RecommendedApply sealant2” back from each cornerCorner Notching-Not RecommendedFIG. 23SEAL CORNERSInterior2”2”NOTE: Schematic art is not representative of exact details shown within these instructions.
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPage 20 trulite.com Eective January, 2017EXTERIOR GLASS INSTALLATIONSTEP 12.EXTERIOR or INTERIOR GLAZING:Install interior glazing gaskets to create a tight t at corners.Place setting blocks at 1/4 points or 1/8 points or as required.INSTALL GLASS:Use glazing methods below. 13FIG. 24EXTERIOR GLAZING452
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 21STEP 13.Install WD451-1 water deectors at each end of intermediate horizontals during sequential glazing process after the bottom lite of glass has been installed. Repeat process for each subsequent intermediate horizontal. Embed water deectors in bed of sealant. See FIG. 24.STEP 14. Install snap-in glass stops. Apply sealant to ends of glass stops for interior glazing only.Install remaining glazing gaskets.FIG. 251WD451-1FIG. 26EXTERIOR GLAZEDFG451-3FG451-3Note:Verticalomitted forclarityEmbed WD451-1 in sealant as shownWD451-1
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPage 22 trulite.com Eective January, 2017STEP 15Regions prone to seismic movement and/or buildings near highways often require anti-walk blocks (“W” blocks) to prevent the glass from “walking” or shifting from the shallow pocket into the deep pocket. Install one RW451-1 “W” anti-walk block into the deep glass pocket at the approximate center of the glass opening as shown in FIG. 27. STEP 16Exterior Glazed: Install and seal corners of exterior gasket in accordance with Step 11, page 19.FIG. 27Flatten “W” block. Slide between reglet and glass into pocketbehind glass.RW451-1Anti-walk “W” block
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEective January, 2017 trulite.com Page 23FRAMING MEMBERSDESCRIPTIONPart No.LengthPcs./BoxHorizontalFlat Filler PlateSub Sill (optional)Sill FlashingMale Two Piece Head ReceptorFemale Two Piece Head ReceptorFG451-224’-2”FG451-524’-2”CG451-1224’-2”CG451-3724’-2”CG450-2724’-2”CG450-2624’-2”Jamb/HeadGlass StopIntermediate VerticalOne Piece Head ReceptorFG451-1124’-2”FG451-324’-2”FG451-124’-2”CG451-3824’-2”FG451-424’-2”SillUse RG-11 GasketUse RG-11 GasketUse RG-11 Gasket
TMSERIES FT451 THERMALINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSPage 24 trulite.com Eective January, 2017FT451PARTS INDEXDESCRIPTION14-14 x 1” HWH-F MS Assembly ScrewDrill FixturePart No.Pcs./BoxDESCRIPTIONPart No.Pcs./BoxEnd Dam @Sill FlashingUse at each end of CG451-12, CT451-37Water DeectorUse at each end of Intermediate HorizontalAnti-Walk BlockShear Clip1” Long⁄” x ½” Joint Sealant Tape30’ per rollSetting BlockStandard Gasketfor 1” GlazingWedge-In Interior & ExteriorStandard Gasketfor ⁄” Glazing.Wedge-In Interior & ExteriorGasketUse with CG-451-8,CG450-26,CT450-27, CT451-38Heavy GasketACCESSORIES FJ451-36 1 ED450-1 50 FAS14-2 100 23233-50 100 FAS12-2 100 GT-1 60’ RG-1 250’/Roll RG-2 250‘/Roll RSB-3 100 FS451-1-1 20 SV451-12 10 SV451-37 10 WD451-1 50 RW451-1 100 Splice SleeveUse with CT451-37 RG-3 250’/Roll RG-11 1000’/Roll 10-24 x 1¼” PFH UC-23 MSAttach sill to subsill FAS10-3 100Splice SleeveUse with CG451-1214-20 x 1½” PPH 23 MS Attach Shear Clip to door frame12 -14 x ½” PFH-23 MSAttach Horizontal toShear Clip