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5.2
Set
‐
Up
Instructions
Remove
outer
shipping
protection
(carton
or
crating).
The
cabinet
is
fastened
to
the
base
skid
and
it
is
usually
the
best
procedure
to
leave
the
skid
in
place
until
the
cabinet
is
located
in
its
approximate
position
to
facilitate
ease
in
handling.
It
can
then
be
removed
from
the
skid
by
removing
the
banding
holding
the
cabinet
to
the
skid.
It
may
be
necessary
to
remove
the
Control
Center
in
order
to
gain
passage
through
a
doorway.
It
may
easily
be
removed
by
following
the
instructions
on
drawing
BCD
‐
11817.
It
is
recommended
that
no
less
than
two
people
are
present
using
a
lifting
system
for
placement
of
the
cabinet
onto
the
base
stand.
It
is
not
recommended
to
manually
lift
the
cabinet
onto
the
base
stand.
5.2.1
Base
Stand
Assembly
The
base
stand
is
shipped
knocked
down
in
a
separate
carton
and
is
assembled
per
drawing
BCD
‐
05147
if
accompanied
with
the
cabinet.
Remove
the
banding
holding
the
cabinet
to
the
base
skid.
Lift
the
cabinet
from
the
base
skid
and
place
on
the
floor.
Now
lift
the
cabinet
on
top
of
the
base
and
bolt
the
base
stand
to
the
cabinet
using
two
3/8"
‐
16
x
3/4"
bolts
and
washers
provided
for
the
front
base
stand
tabs
and
two
1/4"
acorn
nuts
for
the
rear
weld
studs.
Place
the
cabinet
in
its
desired
location.
The
base
stand
storage
cabinets
will
usually
be
shipped
according
to
customer
requirements.
If
it
is
shipped
unassembled,
it
can
be
assembled
per
drawing
BCD
‐
05146.
It
is
recommended
that
the
upper
and
lower
base
stand
braces
be
installed
first,
then
the
rear
and
bottom
panels
(the
end
panels
are
always
prefastened).
Once
assembled,
fasten
the
cabinet
per
the
above
instructions.
Remove
the
cap
protecting
the
drain
valve
threads
and
install
the
drain
valve,
on
the
bottom
right
front
of
the
cabinet
using
Loctite
242
furnished
to
the
threads
and
rotate
the
valve
body
until
it
is
secure
(See
BCD
‐
11815).
5.2.2
Leveling
Using
a
level
placed
on
the
work
tray,
adjust
the
leg
levelers,
first,
end
‐
to
‐
end
then
front
to
back.
The
NSF
approved
leg
levelers
provide
a
3/4"
(20mm)
adjustment.
5.2.3
Bench
Installation
(BCD
‐
11815)
Place
the
cabinet
on
the
bench
with
approximately
a
2"
(51mm)
overhang
clearance
for
installation
of
the
drain
valve.
If
the
drain
valve
is
not
desired,
cap
with
3/8”
NPT
fitting
and
place
the
cabinet
in
its
desired
location
and
using
RTV
caulk,
seal
all
around
the
base
of
the
cabinet
and
the
bench.
This
provides
a
tight
seal
to
prevent
bench
spills
from
migrating
under
the
cabinet.
If
a
drain
valve
is
desired,
(NOTE,
CHECK
WITH
YOUR
SAFETY
PERSONNEL
FOR
REQULATORY
REQUIREMENTS
(i.e.
LOCKING
TYPE)
OF
DRAIN
VALVE
INSTALLATION)
remove
the
handle
from
the
valve
stem
to
gain
clearance
for
valve
body
rotation.
Add
Loctite
242
(furnished)
to
the
threads
and
rotate
valve
body
until
secure,
with
the
valve
stem
(for
handle)
on
the
left
side.
Re
‐
install
handle
to
valve
stem.
Adjust
the
cabinet
on
bench
to
provide
a
1
‐
1/2"
(38mm)
overhang
and
seal
the
interface
of
the
bench
and
cabinet,
using
RTV
caulk
as
above.
CAUTION
!
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