ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings
ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings
ERECTION AND SAFETY MANUAL - Rigid Global Buildings
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<strong>ERECTION</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>SAFETY</strong> <strong>MANUAL</strong><br />
The fi rst run of wall insulation should be installed so that its forward edge is just ahead of the leading edge<br />
of the wall panel. The most widely used procedure is to use a 4 ft. starter run, then switch to 3 ft. or 6 ft.<br />
runs. This keeps the forward edge of the insulation 1 ft. ahead of the wall panel for joining the next blanket.<br />
BLANKET<br />
INSULATION<br />
WOOD<br />
BLOCKING<br />
NOTE:<br />
Do not allow the insulation<br />
to wick moisture from the fl oor!<br />
EAVE STRUT<br />
CUT FIBERGLASS FROM VAPOR<br />
BARRIER <strong>AND</strong> FOLD BARRIER UP<br />
CLAMPING PLIERS<br />
VAPOR BARRIER<br />
ATTACH TO BASE ANGLE WITH<br />
DOUBLE SIDED TAPE<br />
BASE ANGLE<br />
NOTE:<br />
Insulation has no load bearing strength. Do not lean or prop material against wall insulation.<br />
Observe all proper safety procedures when handling fi berglass insulation, such as dust masks,<br />
gloves, and long sleeved shirts, to minimize contact with the insulation fi bers. Safety fi rst!<br />
Technical information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Page 7.1-53<br />
Revision: 2<br />
April 2011