1、Designation: E 2112 07Standard Practice forInstallation of Exterior Windows, Doors and Skylights1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 2112; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.
2、 A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThis document is intended to provide technical guidance to organizations that are developingtraining programs for installers of fen
3、estration units in low-rise residential and light commercialstructures. The majority of fenestration units selected for installation in these types of structures arecertified as meeting specified performance characteristics in standardized laboratory testing. Experi-ence indicates, however, that the
4、 performance of fenestration installations is frequently significantlyinferior to the performance of the manufactured units in laboratory testing. Installation of fenestrationunits can significantly influence in-service performance.The requirements promulgated in this practice have, by consensus, (o
5、f individuals with specializedknowledge concerning installation of fenestration units) been identified as necessary to ensure thatas-installed performance is roughly equivalent to performance in laboratory testing. The task groupresponsible for development of this practice recognizes that building o
6、wners sometimes, accept asadequate, in-service performance of fenestration installations that are significantly inferior those of theunits in laboratory testing. This practice is not intended for use in such circumstances, where ownerexpectations are modest. The intent of this practice is to provide
7、 guidance to those concerned withensuring that as-installed performance is comparable to the capabilities of the units installed for a solidmajority of installations.A particularly noticeable behavior that indicates deficiencies in installation is rainwater leakage.Rainwater leakage has been the lea
8、ding reason for dissatisfaction of building owners with performanceof fenestration installations. For this reason, this practice places greater emphasis on preventing orlimiting rainwater leakage than on any other single performance characteristic.This practice emphasizes that the water-shedding sur
9、faces of fenestration units must be adequatelyintegrated with adjacent water-shedding surfaces of the building envelope. It does not, however,attempt to promulgate requirements for water-shedding surfaces of building envelopes other thanthose interfacing with fenestration units. The standard assumes
10、 that the basic design of the buildingswater-shedding system is adequate, that is, that either (1) there is a high probability that the outermostbuilding surface will dependably prevent all water entry, or (2) the building envelope incorporates aneffective concealed barrier that will dependably prev
11、ent further intrusion of incidental water thatbreaches the outermost surface. The practice further assumes that fenestration units can be dependablysealed to, and integrated with, at least one of these surfaces. If the basic design of the buildingswater-shedding system is inadequate, or does not all
12、ow for reliable integration of fenestration unitsinto it, competent installation of the units is unlikely to nullify these deficiencies.1. Scope1.1 This practice covers the installation of fenestrationproducts in new and existing construction. For the purpose ofthis practice, fenestration products s
13、hall be limited to windows,sliding patio-type doors, swinging patio type doors, andskylights, as used primarily in residential and light commercialbuildings.1.2 This practice assumes that the installer possesses basicwoodworking skills and an understanding of wall and roofconstruction, sheet metal w
14、ork, and joint sealant practices.1.3 This practice attempts to instruct and familiarize theinstaller with the concepts of both Barrier Systems andMembrane/Drainage Systems, in order to ensure the continuity1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E06 on Perfor-mance of Buildings an
15、d is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee E06.51 onPerformance of Windows, Doors, Skylights and Curtain Walls.Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2007. Published March 2007. Originallyapproved in 2001. Last previous edition approved in 2001 as E 2112 01.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harb
16、or Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.of the building envelope. This practice attempts to educate theinstaller, builder, architect, and other users in the identificationand understanding of the water shedding system of the buildingenvelope.1.4 This practice covers th
17、e installation process from pre-installation procedures through post-installation procedures,for single units or factory-mulled multiple units in a singleopening. It does not cover the fabrication or assembly ofmultiple units, whether such fabrication takes place in a factoryor at the intended insta
18、llation site. The installer should checkwith the manufacturer of factory-assembled units for instruc-tions for anchoring. When using field-mulled units, followmanufacturers recommendations and make certain that theymeet applicable codes. This practice does not cover theselection of appropriate fenes
19、tration products for a givenapplication, nor the selection of other products or systems foruse in the installation.1.5 This practice provides minimum requirements that willhelp to accomplish the installation of fenestration products inan effective manner.Actual conditions in buildings vary greatlyan
20、d, in some cases, substantial additional precautions may berequired. In the event that the manufacturers installationinstructions provided with the product conflict with require-ments of this practice, the manufacturers instructions shallprevail. This practice is not intended to limit or exclude oth
21、ernew procedures that may refine or further improve the effec-tiveness of fenestration installation.1.5.1 This practice is intended to be used for backgroundinformation in order to develop training manuals and trainingprograms. Further, this practice attempts to consolidate andunify the various step
22、s of construction, tying together thevarious trades involved with the continuity between fenestra-tion products and the building envelope.1.6 The text of this practice references notes and footnotesthat provide explanatory material. These notes and footnotes(excluding those in tables and figures) sh
23、all not be consideredas requirements of this practice.1.7 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard. The values shown in parentheses are forinformation only.1.8 This standard has not been created to address all issuesrelated to every possible installation situation one
24、mightexperience in the field. Furthermore, this practice does notpurport to provide fail-safe installation methods, assurance orprotection against installation deficiencies, or a standard bywhich architects can specify or ensure delivered performance.NOTE 1There are no ISO standards covering the pri
25、mary subjectmatter of this practice.1.9 This practice does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and to determine theapplicability of regulatory lim
26、itations prior to use. For specificprecautionary statements, see Section 5, Related Procedures.Where a lead hazard is known or suspected, refer to ASTMStandards on Lead Hazards Associated with Buildings and toapplicable state and federal regulations. Where an asbestoshazard is known or suspected, re
27、fer to the ASTM Manual onAsbestos Control, and to applicable state and federal regula-tions.1.10 Table of Contents:SectionScope 1Table of Contents 1.10Referenced Documents 2Terminology 3Definitions 3.1Description of Terms Specific to this Standard 3.2Abbreviations 3.3Significance and Use 4Related Is
28、sues and Procedures 5Continuity with the Weather Barrier Systems 5.1Joints and Anchorages 5.2Moisture Entrapment 5.3Weather Resistant Barrier 5.4Weatherability 5.5Construction Sequence 5.6Construction Damage 5.7Inspection 5.8Rough Opening 5.9Rough Opening Size 5.9.1Insulating or Filling the Rough Op
29、ening Gap 5.9.2Materials Protection 5.10Cleaning and Maintenance 5.11Dissimilar Materials 5.12Flashing Requirements 5.13Fastening Systems/Anchorage 5.14Shimming 5.15Panning Systems and Subsills for Weatherability 5.16Pre-Installation Procedures 5.17SealantsSelection and Use 5.18Window Cleaner Anchor
30、s and Related SafetyHardware5.19Continuity Between the Fenestration Products andOther Components of the Building Envelope6Water Shedding Strategies of Wall and Roof Systems 7Concept of Surface Barrier Systems andMembrane/Drainage Systems7.1Surface Barrier Systems 7.1.1Membrane/Drainage Systems 7.1.2
31、Identification of Systems 7.2Installation Methods For Windows 8Windows in Walls Utilizing a Membrane/DrainageSystem8.1Windows with Perimeter Mounting Flanges(Nail Fins) in Drainage TypeWall Construction8.1.1Flange Types 8.1.1.1Selection of Installation Method 8.1.1.2Method A 8.1.1.3.1Method B 8.1.1.
32、3.2Method A1 8.1.1.3.3Method B1 8.1.1.3.4Non-Finned Windows in Membrane/DrainageType Walls8.1.2Windows in Walls Utilizing a Barrier Wall System(Sealant Method)8.2Windows in Walls Utilizing an Exterior Barrier System(EIFS or Direct Applied)8.3Special Considerations 8.4Aluminum Framed Windows 8.4.1Vin
33、yl Framed Windows 8.4.2Replacement Window Installation 8.5Partial Window Replacement for Existing IntegralFlange Windows8.5.1Partial Replacement of Mill Shop Wood Windows 8.5.2Complete Window Replacement 8.5.3Destructive Window Replacement (Fin Type) 8.5.3.1Non-Destructive Window Replacement(Non-Fin
34、 Type)8.5.3.2Installation Methods for Doors 9E2112072Doors in Walls Utilizing a Membrane/Drainage System 9.1Doors with Perimeter Mounting Flanges(Nailing Fins) in Drainage TypeWall Construction9.1.1Flange Types 9.1.1.1Selection of Installation Method 9.1.1.2Method A 9.1.1.4.1Method B 9.1.1.4.2Method
35、 A1 9.1.1.4.3Method B1 9.1.1.4.4Hinged Swing (Non-finned) Doors in Membrane/Drainage Type Walls9.1.2Installation Methods for Skylights 10Product Types 10.1Flashing Procedures 10.2Aluminum/Copper Sheet Flashing 10.3Aluminum/Copper Step Flashing (Fabricated orEngineered)10.4Membrane Flashing 10.5Post-
36、Installation Procedures 11Keywords 12Air Barrier Foam Sealant Used in the RoughOpening GapAnnex A1Emergency Escape and Rescue Requirements Annex A2Minimum Height Requirements for Interior Height ofPan FlashingAnnex A3Sealants Annex A4Window/Door Flashing Types Appendix X1Cautions for Installation Ap
37、pendix X2Bibliography/Other Referenced Installation Guides Appendix X32. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2A 123 Specification for Zinc (Hot Dipped Galvanized)Coatings on Iron and Steel ProductsB 456 Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Cop-per plus Nickel Plus Chromium and Nickel Pl
38、us Chro-miumB 663 Specification for Silver-Tungsten Carbide ElectricalContact MaterialB 766 Specification for Electrodeposited Coatings of Cad-miumC 717 Terminology of Building Seals and SealantsC 755 Practice for Selection of Vapor Barriers for ThermalInsulationC 794 Test Method for Adhesion-in-Pee
39、l of ElastomericJoint SealantsC 834 Specification for Latex SealantsC 920 Specification for Elastomeric Joint SealantsC 1085 Specification for Butyl Rubber-Based Solvent-Release Sealants3C 1193 Guide for Use of Joint SealantsC 1281 Specification for Preformed Tape Sealants for Glaz-ing ApplicationsC
40、 1299 Guide for Use in Selection of Liquid-Applied Seal-antsC 1311 Specification for Solvent Release SealantsC 1382 Test Method for Determining Tensile AdhesionProperties of Sealants When Used in Exterior Insulationand Finish Systems (EIFS) JointsC 1397 Practice for Application of Class PB Exterior
41、Insu-lation and Finish SystemsD 779 Test Method for Water Resistance of Paper, Paper-board, and Other Sheet Materials by the Dry IndicatorMethodD 1970 Specification for Self-Adhering Polymer ModifiedBituminous Sheet Materials, Used as Steep Roofing Un-derlayment for Ice Dam ProtectionD 2822 Specific
42、ation for Asphalt Roof CementE 283 Test Method for Determining Rate of Air LeakageThrough Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and DoorsUnder Specified Pressure Differences Across the SpecimenE 331 Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Win-dows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by UniformStat
43、ic Air Pressure DifferenceE 547 Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Win-dows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by Cyclic StaticAir Pressure DifferenceE 631 Terminology of Building ConstructionsE 783 Test Method for Field Measurement of Air LeakageThrough Installed Exterior Windows and D
44、oorsE 1105 Test Method for Field Determination of WaterPenetration of Installed Exterior Windows, Skylights,Doors and Curtain Walls by Uniform or Cyclic Static AirPressure Difference2.2 AAMA Standards:4502 Voluntary Specification for Field Testing of Windowsand Doors800 Voluntary Specifications and
45、Test Methods for Sealants808.3 Voluntary Specifications for Exterior Perimeter Seal-ing Compounds809.2 Voluntary Specification for Non Drying Sealant850 Fenestration Sealants Guide Manual2.3 ANSI/AAMA/WDMA Standard:4101/I.S.2 Voluntary Specifications for Aluminum, Vinyl(PVC) and Wood Windows and Gla
46、ss Doors2.4 AAMA/WDMA Standard:41600/IS7 Voluntary Specifications for Roof Windows andSkylights2.5 ANSI/ASME Standard:5A39.1 Standard, Safety Requirements for Window Cleaning2.6 ANSI/EIMA Standard:599-A-200 Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS)2.7 ANSI/ISDI Standard:5102 Insulated Steel Door
47、 SystemsInstallation Standard2.8 CSA Standards:6A440.4 Fenestration Product InstallationA440-M90 WindowsA National Standard of Canada2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume infor
48、mation, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.3Discontinued; see Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 04.07. Replaced bySpecification C 1311.4Available from American Architectural Manufacturers Assoc., 1827 WaldenOffice Sq., Suite 550, Schaumburg, IL 601734268.5Available fro
49、m American National Standards Institute (ANSI), 25 W. 43rd St.,4th Floor, New York, NY 10036.6Available from Canadian Standards Association, 178 Rexdale Blvd., Toronto,Ontario M9W 1R3, Canada.E21120732.9 CPSC Standard:716 CFR 1201 USA Consumer Product Safety Commission,Code of Federal Regulations; Part 1201, Safety Standardfor Architectural Glazing Materials, 19772.10 WDMA Standard:8I.S.4 Industry Standard for Water-Repellent PreservativeTreatment for Millwork2.11 OSHA Standards:929 CFR 1926.62 Lead in Construction Standard29 CFR 1926.1101 Asbestos Construction Standard3. T
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