
A590-00-880 Issue D
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Installation
3.1
Locate the dry pumping system
Use the following procedure to locate the iH system in its operating position. The iH system must be located on a
firm, level surface, to ensure that the system is not damaged.
1. Use suitable lifting equipment attached to the lifting eyebolts (
Figure 5
, item 3) to move the iH system close to
its final operating position.
2. Adjust the levelling feet (
Figure 3
, item 7) to make sure that the iH system is level and is not supported by the
castors.
3. If required, the iH system can be secured to the floor by fitting suitable bolts or studs (not supplied) through the
M10 docking points on the chassis. If vibration transmission to the floor is a concern, suitable vibration isolators
(not supplied) should be fitted between the docking points and the bolt or stud, if doing this the levelling feet
will need to be removed.
4. If preferred, the lifting eyebolts can be removed and replaced with the lifting eyebolt hole plugs supplied with
the systems.
5. Ensure that access is possible to the emergency stop button (refer to
Figure 6
, item 1), if not use an iH
Disconnect Box (refer to
Section 7.3
).
Figure 8 - System arrangement to reduce effective footprint (if required)
WARNING
You must use suitable lifting equipment to move the system. It is too heavy to lift by hand.
WARNING
Do not exceed the topple angle of 10° when moving the pump. Wheel the system on its castors to
move it into its operating position. The system should only be wheeled short distances over flat
surfaces. If the floor surface is uneven or has obstacles the system should be lifted with suitable
lifting equipment.
WARNING
Ensure that the maximum angle between paired slings used to lift the iH system is 45°.
Summary of Contents for iH1000
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