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2.52 Remove the painter sachet from its temporary position and place it along the
side of the jig.
2.53 Attach the vacuum hose to the H-Pack plug and vacuum the H-Pack down.
2.54 If a leak is detected, repair it with the heat sealing tool.
2.55 If the leak cannot be found or repaired, please refer to this Appendix,
Section 3, Test procedures, Repair to the H-Pack.
2.56 When the H-Pack has been sealed tight, please refer to this Appendix,
Section 3, Test procedures. Perform the post operational packing vacuum
test (POPVT), before placing the lid onto the container.
2.57 If the POPVT is successful, wrap the remainder of polythene sheeting
around the outside of the H-Pack. Place any excess on top of the H-Pack,
(FIGURE A2-26).
WARNING:
REMEMBER THE OPERATING MECHANISM IS ARMED.
EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN DURING ALL FOLLOWING
ACTIONS.
2.58 Place the jig lid on top of the H-Pack and attach the rachet straps, (FIGURE
A2-27).
2.59 Slowly tighten the rachet straps until the jig lid has closed fully, (FIGURE
A2-27).
2.60 After the container has been closed, leave the rachet straps for a 12 hour
period or overnight with the vacuum released.
2.61 After the settling period, the H-Pack can now be transferred to the correct
container. Remove the rachet straps and vacuum hose.
2.62 Using two people, carefully lift the H-Pack from the jig to the container,
(FIGURE A2-28).
2.63 Reattach the vacuum hose and vacuum the H-Pack down again. Keep
vacuum on until straps and crimps are in place.
2.64 Position the Identification tube ring at the edge of the container. It should
remain on the outside.