User Manual

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Walls which meet a door or glass panel need to be exactly vertical, or "plumb", in order to
prevent gaps, uneven joints, and hinge "bind". It is possible to work with walls that are no more
than 8mm out of plumb over a 2m height. Walls more than 8mm out of plumb will require a
bespoke cut shaped panel and be held using glazing channel to hide the run-out, to attach a door
to one will require a fixed panel to be installed first.
When designing your shower enclosure, keep in mind that each glass panel needs to be at least
170mm – 200mm wide, which is really the minimum width for supporting the hardware. Also
the door would ideally be no more than 900mm wide, there is no rule as such for a minimum
door width but as long as you can get in and out..