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SAFETY
READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY AND COMPLY AS DIRECTED. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS
PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS RELATING TO WORKER SAFETY. WORKERS HANDLING EQUIPMENT
OR SYSTEMS SHOULD BE INSTRUCTED TO CONDUCT THEMSELVES IN A SAFE MANNER. ALL THE
POTENTIAL HAZARD OF DUST AND MIST CONTROL SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO
LIST. THEREFORE, OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER. A FIRE PROTECTION
EXPERT SHOULD BE OBTAINED IN THE EVENT THE PRODUCT IN INTENDED FOR USES, WHICH
PRESENT A POTENTIAL RISK OF FIRE OR FIRE PROPOGATION. REFER TO APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES
AND DISCUSS YOUR INTENDED USE WITH
YOUR BSE REP.
Initial Inspection
If your new
BSE
units were shipped in by truck you should inspect the carton for damages or possible shortages. If
there are any signs of possible shipping damages, unpack the units and make a note of the shortage or damage on
the freight bill before signing it. If the carton is opened at a later time and there is damage to the unit, you should
file a concealed damage claim with the delivery carrier. They are responsible for any damages in shipment or
shortages that were actually shipped.
Installing Your Unit
All installations must meet all electrical or mechanical building codes that may apply in your particular area. If
there are no local requirements, you should follow the National requirements.
All chains, hooks, bolts or other items used in the installation must be at least strong enough to support FOUR
times the weight of each unit.
There are different ways to install your units. The most common method of installing the units is to support them
from the ceiling structure with four chains. If you are going to use this method, you should drill 4 holes down
through the top of the unit approximately 6
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secured to the ceiling structure in a safe and acceptable manner. Be sure your unit is connected to the proper
voltage (110-115VAC) and is protected by correct size fuses or breakers.
The next two pages are sketches indicating possible methods of mounting your
AIRPRO.