Interactive InstallationMasters® Demonstration puts theory into practice at FGIA Hybrid Fall Conference

Date: 27 October 2021
Source: FGIAonline.org
Interactive InstallationMasters® Demonstration puts theory into practice at FGIA Hybrid Fall Conference
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Date: 27 October 2021

In-person participants at the 2021 FGIA Hybrid Fall Conference had the unique opportunity to see two window installation best practices highlighted in a live demonstration by FGIA Technical Staff.

Rich Rinka, Technical Manager, Fenestration Standards and U.S. Industry Affairs, and Jason Seals, Certification Services Manager, Fenestration, led conference participants through the steps of two different window installation techniques which are included in the InstallationMasters® training program: ASTM E2112 Method A1 and FMA/AAMA 100 Method C.

“A window or door is only as good as its installation,” said Rinka before Seals began the demo. “InstallationMasters was developed to improve installation of residential and light commercial windows and exterior glass doors for both the new construction and replacement industries. It seeks to promote consistent, high-quality installations.”

There are currently three separate segments of the InstallationMasters® program available, which address water management, installation materials and components, installation practices for various fenestration frame styles and shapes, product performance and operator types and more through classroom training.

Rinka said the training course also focuses on topics such as job site safety, what to consider before beginning a job and the importance of following manufacturers’ instructions carefully. “These are the most important things we teach in these courses,” he said.

Rinka went over the three main types of exterior window and door frames: block fame, mounting flange and flush fin. “Block frames are typically used with surface barrier wall systems. Flush fin are flush with the exterior surface, and they are primarily used in retrofit applications. Mounting flange windows and doors are used with membrane/draining systems. Mounting flange windows and doors attach with fasteners through the provided openings in the flange,” he said.

Prep your materials in advance, said Rinka, noting that different installation methods may require different materials per different standards. “The ASTM E2112 installation standard requires a minimum width of 9 inches for mechanically attached flashing. Wider flashing materials may be used,” he said before Seals began demonstrating that specific window installation method.

“ASTM E2112 Method A1 provides guidance for installation of mounting flange window throughout the United States,” said Rinka.

A brief photo and video montage of this first technique can be seen on FGIA’s Instagram account in an Instagram Story Highlight titled, “IM demo” at the top of the Association’s profile.

Next, Seals began to demonstrate a second window installation known as FMA/AAMA 100 Method C on a completely different mock window opening and unit. The second method was originally developed as a standard installation practice in areas with extreme wind and water conditions. This method is for installation of mounting flange windows and contains methods that use either mechanically attached flexible flashing or self-adhering flashing, per AAMA 711, which is a minimum of 4 inches in width. “Other widths are permitted with written acceptance from the window, door or flashing manufacturers,” said Rinka. In this method, a sill pan is used to assist in draining water to the exterior surface, and a weather resistive barrier is installed prior to beginning the installation process.

Learn more about InstallationMasters at InstallationMasters.com.

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