If the distributor dish lip is too low, the water coming
off the lip will flow just underneath the surface of the
pond and the surface will not be renewed.
Each float arm is connected to the central machine
structure with 1 bolt and 1 pin. Each float is
connected to the float arm by 2 pins. The turnbuckle
can be removed from the float arm by pulling a pin,
but should only be done when the unit is resting on
the shore.
If re-attaching the turnbuckle to the float arm, be sure
that each threaded end of the turnbuckle together are
screwed all the way in or all the way out before re-
attaching. If threaded ends are not equally expanded
or collapsed before fixing the ends, the turnbuckle will
have limited adjustment.
Floats
- The Machine has 3 floats, made from high
density Polyethylene. The floats are filled with a
Polystyrene closed-cell foam for long term buoyancy.
The floats have a uniquely designed shape to:
• Minimize the interference with the water
flow on the surface coming off the distributor
dish.
• Have a low profile above the water for
minimizing wind resistance and offering less
exposure to vandalism.
• Avoid being crushed by ice pressure.
• Provide extra buoyancy when needed without
going much deeper into the water.
Float Arm Connection Points
Pin
Pin
Pin
Pin
Float
CAUTION: DO NOT REMOVE
ANY FLOAT ASSEMBLY PINS OR
BOLTS WHILE THE MACHINE IS
FLOATING IN THE WATER! THE
MACHINE MUST BE RESTING
ON THE GROUND OR SAFELY
SUPPORTED TO RELIEVE
THE FORCES ON THE FLOAT
ASSEMBLY STRUCTURES PRIOR
TO DISASSEMBLY! FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING
COULD LEAD TO SINKING THE
MACHINE OR SERIOUS INJURY!
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