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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION - INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN
FOR CLAD SLIDING PATIO DOOR
PUERTA CORREDERA PARA PATIO

Corner
Flashing
Tape

Side
Flashing
Tape

Door
Top

Fin
Corner

Nailing Fin
Top
Flashing
Tape
Corner
Flashing
Tape

Water
Resistive
Barrier
Sheathing

Interlocker

Side
Flashing
Tape

Framing

Door
Bottom

Sill
Support

Sill Flashing
Tape #1

Sill Flashing Tape #2

Always read the Pella® Limited Warranty before purchasing or installing Pella products. By
installing this product, you are acknowledging that this Limited Warranty is part of the terms of the
sale. Failure to comply with all Pella installation and maintenance instructions may void your Pella
product warranty. See Limited Warranty for complete details at http://warranty.pella.com.

Installation Instructions for Typical Wood Frame Construction.
These instructions were developed and tested for use with typical wood frame wall construction in
a wall system designed to manage water. These instructions are not to be used with any other
construction method. Installation instructions for use with other construction methods, multiple
units or bow and bay windows, may be obtained from Pella Corporation or a local Pella retailer,
or by visiting http://www.pella.com. Building designs, construction methods, building materials,
and site conditions unique to your project may require an installation method different from
these instructions and additional care. Determining the appropriate installation method is the
responsibility of you, your architect, or construction professional.

YOU WILL NEED TO SUPPLY:

TOOLS REQUIRED:

• Cedar or Impervious shims/spacers (12 to 20)
• 2" galvanized roofing nails (1/4 lb.)
• Closed cell foam backer rod/sealant backer (12 to 30 ft.)
• Pella® SmartFlash™ foil backed butyl window and
door flashing tape or equivalent
• High quality exterior grade polyurethane or silicone
sealant (2 to 3 tubes per door)
• Great Stuff ™ Window and Door Insulating Foam Sealant
by the Dow Chemical Company or equivalent low
pressure polyurethane window and door foam
- DO NOT use high pressure or latex foams
• Pella aluminum sill support or 2 x 4 wood blocking
• Interior trim and/or jamb extensions (15 to 40 ft.)

• Tape measure

SEALANT
SEALANT

• 6' Level
• Square
• Hammer
• Stapler
• Scissors or utility knife
• Screwdrivers

(#2 Phillips with 8" shaft and small flat blade)

• Drill
• Sealant gun

REMEMBER TO USE APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.

1 ROUGH OPENING PREPARATION
A. Confirm the opening is plumb and level.

Note: It is critical that the bottom is level.

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B. Confirm the door will fit the opening. Measure all four sides
of the opening to make sure it is 3/4" larger than the door in
width and 1/2" larger in height. Measure the width at the top,
bottom, and center. Measure the height at the far left side, the
far right side, and in the center.
Note: 1-1/2" or more of solid wood blocking is required
around the perimeter of the opening. Fix any problems with
the rough opening before proceeding.

1A

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1B

C. Cut the water resistive barrier (1C).
Water Resistive Barrier
1st cut
3rd cut
1C

2nd
cut

4th cut:
Make a 6” cut up from
each top corner at a 45°
angle to allow the water
resistive barrier to be
lapped over the fin at the
head of the door.
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D. Fold the water resistive barrier (1D). Fold side flaps into
the opening and staple to inside wall. Fold top flap up and
temporarily fasten with flashing tape.

1D

1 ROUGH OPENING PREPARATION (CONTINUED)
E. Apply sill flashing tape #1. Cut a piece of flashing tape 12" longer
than the opening width. Apply at the bottom of the opening as
shown (1E) so it overhangs 1" to the exterior.
Note: The tape is cut 12" longer than the width of the opening so
that it will extend up each side approximately 6".

1"

1E
6"
"
1/2/2"
1

1F

F. Tab the sill flashing tape and fold. Cut 1" wide tabs at each corner
(1/2" from each side of corner) (1F). Fold tape to the exterior and
press firmly to adhere it to the water resistive barrier.

1"

1G

G. Apply sill flashing tape #2. Cut a piece of flashing tape 12" longer
than the opening width. Apply at the bottom, overlapping tape #1 by
at least 1". Do not allow the tape to extend past the interior face of
the framing (1G).
Note: The flashing tape may not fully cover the framing members.
1H

H. Attach the aluminum sill support or wood blocking to the exterior
of the box plate to support the edge of the door sill. Place the sill
support flush with the subfloor.

2 PREPARE THE DOOR FOR INSTALLATION

A. Remove the plastic wrap and cardboard packaging from the door.
Note: If screens, grilles or hardware are removed from the door at this time, label them
and store them in a protected area.
B. Remove the shipping spacers. Carefully slide the movable panel halfway open and remove the
spacers from both the top and bottom of the movable panel.
TWO OR MORE PEOPLE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING STEPS.

C. Remove the venting panel by lifting it out of the lower track and tilting the bottom of the
panel away from the door frame. Then, lower the panel out of the top track. Carefully set
the panel aside.
Note: Assemble the OXXO frame per the instructions included with the door splice kit.
D. Fold out installation fin to 90º. Be careful not to remove or tear
the fin corners.
Note: If the fin is not at 90°, the door will not line up correctly
on the interior.

2D

3 SETTING AND FASTENING THE DOOR
A. Place three 3/8" beads of sealant. The first bead should be
approximately 3/4" from the exterior of the rough opening, the
second 2-1/2" in from the first bead of sealant. Place a third bead
of sealant in the groove of the sill support or 1/4" from the exterior
edge of the wood blocking.

3A

TWO OR MORE PEOPLE WILL BE REQUIRED
FOR THE FOLLOWING STEPS.

B. Insert the door from the exterior of the building. DO NOT
slide the bottom of the door into the opening. Sliding
will damage the sealant lines. Place the bottom of
the door at the bottom of the opening, then tilt
the top into position. Center the door between
the sides of the opening to allow equal clearance
for shimming and insert one roofing nail in the
3B
first hole from the corner on each end of the top
nailing fin. These are used to hold the door in
place while shimming it plumb and square.

3B

C. Plumb and square door. Insert shims, as necessary, between
the door and the sides of the rough opening starting up 6"
from the bottom of the door.

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3C

Note: DO NOT over shim.
D. Check the interior reveal. Make sure the measurement from
the interior face of the door to the interior face of the wall is
equal at several points around the door.
Note: If the dimensions are not equal, check to make sure
the fins are folded out to 90° at all points.
3D

E. Secure the frame. Insert a 1" wide shim behind the pilot hole
at the lock strike(s). Insert a #8 x 2-1/2" screw (included in the
panel retainer and screw package) into the pilot hole making sure
it passes through the shim and into the rough opening.

mm

1 INCHES

20 3
0 40 2
3
50 6
0 70

Note: The weather strip must be pushed aside to reveal the pilot
hole. Be careful not to damage the weather strip. Architect Series® and
Designer Series® have 2 lock strikes, ProLine® has one lock strike.

3E
shim

3E
shim

3F

F. Fasten the door to opening by driving 2" galvanized roofing nails into each pre-punched
hole in the nailing fin.
Note: Make sure the fin corner is lying as flat as possible.
ProLine Doors - Proceed to Step 4.

3 SETTING AND FASTENING THE DOOR (CONTINUED)
3G

Interior
Fixed Panel

Threshold
3H

Exterior

Architect Series and Designer Series
G. Architect Series and Designer Series: Apply sealant and insert a #8 x 2-1/2" pan head screw
(provided) into each hole in the bottom of the door frame (shown above in gold). Another
option is to use 3/16’ x 1-3/4” concrete screws. Drill pilot holes per manufacturers instructions.
H. Architect Series and Designer Series: Position and secure the panel retainer by drilling pilot
holes through the remaining holes in the retainer into the sill support or wood blocking, then
apply sealant to the holes and insert a screw into each hole as specified below.
Aluminum sill support: 9/64" pilot holes, #10 x 3/4" flat head thread cutting screws
(provided).
Wood blocking: 1/8" pilot holes, #10 x 2-1/2" flat head wood screws (provided).
Masonry floor: 3/16” x 1-3/4” concrete screw. Pilot drill per screw manufacturer’s
recommendations.
I. Remove the factory installed screws from the retainer and repeat the process.
J. Architect Series and Designer Series: Drill a
3/16" clearance hole at each indentation in the
extrusion at the top (head) of the door frame
into the rough opening, stopping when the drill
is through the door frame. Apply sealant to
each hole, then insert a #8 x 3" pan head screw
into each hole.

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THE DOOR TO THE
4 INTEGRATING
WATER RESISTIVE BARRIER
Note: The flashing tape must be applied approximately 1/2" onto
the frame cladding at the jambs and head. Pre-folding the tape
at 1/2" before removing the paper backing will make it easier to
apply the tape correctly. If the siding is less than 1/2" thick, adjust
the dimension of the fold so the exterior sealant line will cover the
exterior edge of the tape.
A. Apply side flashing tape. Cut two pieces of flashing tape 4"
longer than the frame height of the door. Apply one piece 1/2"
onto the frame cladding, over the nailing fin and onto the water
resistive barrier on each side. The tape should extend 2" above the
top of the door and 2" below the bottom of the door. Press the
tape down firmly while folding down the excess tape at the top
and bottom of the door.
B. Apply top flashing tape. Cut a piece of flashing tape long
enough to go across the top of the door and extend at least 1"
past the side flashing tape on both sides. Apply the tape 1/2"
onto the frame cladding, over the top nailing fin as shown. Fold
the overlapping tape down, and press all tape down firmly.
Note: The top flashing tape must overlap the side flashing tape
to prevent water from getting behind it.

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4A

4B

1"

C. Fold down top flap of water resistive barrier (4C).

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4C

D. Apply flashing tape to diagonal cuts. Cut pieces of flashing
tape at least 1" longer than the diagonal cuts in the water resistive
barrier. Apply the tape covering the entire diagonal cut in the water
resistive barrier at both upper corners of the door.

4D

Note: Be sure to overlap the top corners (4D).

5 REINSTALL THE SLIDING PANEL
TWO OR MORE PEOPLE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOWING STEPS.

A. Insert door panel. From the exterior of the building, tilt the top
of the panel toward the door frame and insert the top of the door
panel into the top track. Move the bottom of the panel toward the
door frame until it is vertical. Gently set the panel down into the
bottom track.
ProLine only: Install bumpers and the panel retainer. Follow the
instructions included in the hardware box.

5A

Note: Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the two panels. DO NOT close the sliding
panel until you have installed the hardware. The door may lock when closed.
B. Install the handles and panel retainer. Follow the instructions included in the hardware
box. If the panel is not square to the door frame, adjust the bottom rollers by removing the
adjusting hole cover and inserting an 8" long #2 Phillips screwdriver into the hole. Turn
clockwise to raise the panel and counter-clockwise to lower the panel. Follow the instructions
included in the handle box for final adjustments.
C. Install screen. Instructions for installing the screen are found in the screen door package.

6 INTERIOR SEAL
Caution: Ensure use of low pressure polyurethane window and door insulating foams
and strictly follow the foam manufacturer’s recommendations for application. Use of high
pressure foams or improper application of the foam may cause the door frame to bow and
hinder operation.
A. Apply insulating foam sealant. From the interior, insert the
nozzle of the applicator approximately 1" deep into the space
between the door and the rough opening and apply a 1" deep
bead of foam. If using foam other than Great Stuff ™ Window
and Door Insulating Foam Sealant by the Dow Chemical
Company, allow the foam to cure completely (usually 8 to 24
hours) before proceeding to the next step.

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6A

Note: DO NOT completely fill the space from the back of the
fin to the interior face of the opening.
B. Check the door operation by opening and closing the door.
Note: If the door does not operate correctly, check to make sure it is still plumb, level, square
and that the sides are not bowed. If adjustments are required, remove the foam with a
serrated knife. Adjust the shims, and reapply the insulating foam sealant.

7 SEALING THE DOOR TO THE EXTERIOR WALL CLADDING
When applying siding, brick veneer or other exterior finish material, leave adequate space
between the door frame and the material for sealant. Refer to the illustration that corresponds
to your finish material.
Note: The sealant details shown are standard recommendations from the sealant industry.
Contact your sealant supplier for recommendations and instructions for these and any
other applications.
BRICK VENEER

VINYL/STEEL
SIDING

Backer Rod and
Sealant typical
3/8" Clearance
Accessory Groove
Insulating
Foam

Perimeter Sealant
must extend to
room side of
Accessory Groove.

Backer Rod and
Sealant typical
3/8" Clearance
Accessory Groove
Insulating
Foam

Perimeter Sealant
must extend to
room side of
Accessory Groove.

3/8"

3/8"

WOOD
SIDING

3/8"
Min.

WOOD SIDING
WITH TRIM

3/8"
Min.

Sealant typical

Sealant typical
1/8" Clearance
Accessory
Groove
Insulating
Foam

3/8" Clearance
Accessory Groove
Insulating
Foam

Perimeter Sealant
must extend to
room side of
Accessory Groove.

3/8"

1/8"

3/8"

A. Insert closed cell foam backer rod into the space around the
door so there is approximately 3/8" to 1/2" clearance between
the backer rod and the exterior face of the door.
Note: Backer rod adds shape and depth for
the sealant line.
B. Apply a bead of high quality exterior grade
sealant to the entire perimeter of the door.
At each end of the bottom of the door, insert
sealant into the spaces between the bottom of the
door and the sill support and connect it to the
perimeter sealant.
C. Shape, tool and clean excess sealant. When finished,
the sealant should be the shape of an hourglass.
Note: This method creates a more flexible sealant line
capable of expanding and contracting.
D. Remove plastic guards at the base of
the door once construction is complete.

7A

7B

INTERIOR FINISHING
If products cannot be finished immediately, cover with clear plastic to protect from dirt, damage and
moisture. Remove any construction residue before finishing. Sand all wood surfaces lightly with 180
grit or finer sandpaper. DO NOT use steel wool. BE CAREFUL NOT TO SCRATCH THE GLASS.
Remove sanding dust.
Pella products must be finished per the below instructions; failure to follow these instructions voids the
Limited Warranty.
• On casement and awnings, it is optional to paint, stain or finish the vertical and horizontal sash edges.
• On single-hung and double-hung, do not paint, stain or finish the vertical sash edges, any finish on
the vertical sash edges may cause the sash to stick; it is optional to paint, stain or finish the horizontal
sash edges.
• On patio doors, it is optional to paint, stain or finish the vertical and horizontal panel edges.
Note: To maintain proper product performance do not paint, finish or remove the weatherstripping, mohair dust pads, gaskets or vinyl parts. Air and water leakage will result if these parts
are removed. After finishing, allow venting windows and doors to dry completely before
closing them.
Pella Corporation is not responsible for interior paint and stain finish imperfections for any product
that is not factory-applied by Pella Corporation. Use of inappropriate finishes, solvents, brickwash, or
cleaning chemicals will cause adverse reactions with window and door materials and voids the
Limited Warranty.
For additional information on finishing see the Pella Owner’s Manual or go to www.pella.com.

EXTERIOR FINISH
The exterior frame and sash are protected by aluminum cladding with our tough EnduraClad® or
EnduraClad Plus baked-on factory finish that needs no painting. Clean this surface with mild soap and
water. Stubborn stains and deposits may be removed with mineral spirits. DO NOT use abrasives.
DO NOT scrape or use tools that might damage the surface.
Use of inappropriate finishes, solvents, brickwash or cleaning chemicals will cause adverse
reactions with window and door materials and voids the Limited Warranty.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Care and maintenance information is available in the Pella Owner’s Manual. You can obtain an owner’s
manual by contacting your local Pella retailer. This information is also available on www.pella.com.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because all construction must anticipate some water infiltration, it is important that the wall system be
designed and constructed to properly manage moisture. Pella Corporation is not responsible for claims
or damages caused by anticipated and unanticipated water infiltration; deficiencies in building design,
construction and maintenance; failure to install Pella products in accordance with Pella’s installation
instructions; or the use of Pella products in wall systems which do not allow for proper management
of moisture within the wall systems. The determination of the suitability of all building components,
including the use of Pella products, as well as the design and installation of flashing and sealing systems
are the responsibility of the Buyer or User, the architect, contractor, installer, or other construction
professional and are not the responsibility of Pella.
Pella products should not be used in barrier wall systems which do not allow for proper management
of moisture within the wall systems, such as barrier Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems, (EIFS)
(also known as synthetic stucco) or other non-water managed systems. Except in the states of
California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, Pella makes no warranty of any
kind on and assumes no responsibility for Pella windows and doors installed in barrier wall
systems. In the states listed above, the installation of Pella Products in barrier wall or similar
systems must be in accordance with Pella’s installation instructions.
Product modifications that are not approved by Pella Corporation will void the Limited Warranty.



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Create Date                     : 2010:04:23 09:13:54-05:00
Modify Date                     : 2010:04:23 09:13:54-05:00
Metadata Date                   : 2010:04:23 09:09:24-05:00
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Author                          : naberaa
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