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Prior to installation please ensure the following conditions have been met: The host wall and base should be made of a sound construction, suitable for fixing this system into position. Base for canopy posts should be of a solid concrete construction. ...
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STEP 1.0: Eaves Beam / Gutter preparation Apply a bead a silicone sealant to the edge of the eaves beam/Gutter STEP 1.1: Eaves Beam / Gutter preparation Fix the end cap of the end of the eaves beam/Gutter using the self tapping screws and cover cap provided.
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STEP 2.0: Wall Plate Preparation Determine the pitch required using the table provided on Page 5. Then measure and mark the host wall at the correct height. NB: All measurements shown are the height to underside of the wall plate NB: The dimensions are for standard 2.25mtr posts.
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STEP 3.2: Erecting the Canopy Fit the pvc sheet end closure centrally to both ends of the polycarbonate panels. NB: the printed film on the panels denotes the top sun (outer) side. The perforated foil tape should be at the gutter end of the roof. Closure fitted with drain holes to the underside.
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STEP 5.0: Fitting sheet edge trim Apply a bead of silicone to the leading edge of the pvc sheet and closure at the gutter end of the canopy to ensure it is sealed onto the glazing material. STEP 5.1: Fitting sheet edge trim Position the sheets edge trim profile on top of the glazing bar ends, leaving a 10mm gap for water drainage at the end of the sheet.
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The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any injury or consequential loses caused by the use of unsuitable fixings or by installation of the product in any way that differs from that described in this guide. Evolution Canopies are designed to withstand the loading of 600 N/m2 which is suitable for most domestic application in the United Kingdom.
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