GLAZING VISION GV Standard Kerb Installation And Maintenance Manual

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GV Standard Kerb
Installation and Maintenance
Manual
"Technical experts in the design, manufacture and supply of precision engineered,
architectural rooflights for residential and commercial buildings."

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  • Page 1 GV Standard Kerb Installation and Maintenance Manual “Technical experts in the design, manufacture and supply of precision engineered, architectural rooflights for residential and commercial buildings.”...
  • Page 2 General maintenance and COSHH Introduction (Figure 1) Thank you for purchasing a Glazing Vision standard kerb . We hope that it gives you many years of service. The kerb is supplied flat pack in four main sections for assembly on site, to be fixed together prior to roof fitting covered by this manual.
  • Page 3: Installation Hardware

    Page 3 of 6 Installation Hardware: Included in the standard Kerb kit you should find the following: X10 brackets X16 65mm woodscrews: X80 35mm woodscrews: (E0567) (F0013A) (F0326) Angled side section Angled side section Left Right hand hand High side (back) section Low side (front) section...
  • Page 4 Page 4 of 6 Flatroof section for illustrative purposes only. Figure 2 – exploded kerb showing components Pilot holes. 2mm Diameter. Kerb assembly: The kerb is screwed together using supplied 65mm woodscrews before being fixed to the Figure 3 roof.( Figure 3 –kerb assembly 4x 65mm woodscrews for each corner.
  • Page 5: Fixing Brackets

    Page 5 of 6 Fix bracket to kerb first. Fixing brackets: Fix all brackets to kerb first, (do not fix to roof at this point) This allows for final positioning (see below) to roof opening before Figure 4) fixing. ( Figure 4 –Bracket fixing Positioning and All four corners must be absolutely...
  • Page 6: General Maintenance & Safety

    Page 6 of 6 Weatherproofing not to exceed 10mm on outer face Weatherproofing: Once fully set up and fixed, the kerb should now be weather proofed. Weatherproofing must not exceed 10mm thickness. This is to allow space for fitting the rooflight over the kerb.

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