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ii.
If greater than 40 Ib of force was exerted to achieved 10 lb, the cable routing
should be inspected and likely changed. Repeat inspection.
e.
Remove both scales. Pull on the S-Hook at the cylinder to retract the cable.
f.
Reinstall safety pin and confirm that release handle is now locked in place.
g.
Attach the tamper resistant round plastic tie to the safety pin by passing tie
through the safety pin ring and around the cable assembly. Insert the end of the
tie into cable end and pull up snug. The tie provides a means of deterring
accidental discharge and determining if manual actuation has occurred.
CAUTION:
DO NOT USE NYLON CABLE TIES IN PLACE OF THE TAMPER RESISTANT TIE FOR
SAFETY PIN.
Note: Limit the quantity, and tightness of tie downs to avoid restriction.
Note: The maximum of bends/ turns, and minimum bend radius per turn as outlined
in step 2(b) must be followed.
Step 6: 136 Series (Bi-directional) Cables Connecting cable assembly to cylinder
(Figure 6A-6F).
Note: The cable may be installed from either direction using the existing Bi-
Directional hardware installed on the system.
a.
Confirm that the cylinder is mounted in its bracket, the cable pull handle end is
installed and the cable is correctly routed to the cylinder.
b.
Insert the “S” hook [Fig 5-A] into the actuator lever from the front side (over top of
the 2 mounting screws in the Release Bracket [Fig 6-B]. After the “S” hook is
connected to the lever, align the groove in the cable end-outer [Fig 5-B] with the
slot in the Release Bracket assembly [Fig 6-C].
c.
Insert the Hairpin Cotter Pin provided with the cable into the release bracket, over
top of the cable end [Fig 6-D].
There may be a slight bend (bump) in the cable between where it is attached
to the actuator lever and where the cable end - outer is clipped into the
Release Bracket. This is normal.
There should not be tension in the cable pulling on the lever. Tension
on the lever can cause the cylinder to discharge when the safety pin is
removed.
d.
With Step c successfully complete, use care to remove the factory installed safety
pin from the actuator assembly [Fig 6-E].
e.
Store the safety pin in the hole of the Release Bracket behind the actuator lever as
a back-stop in farthest hole from cable/hook assembly [Fig 6-F].
f.
Ensure the safety pin is completely installed through the bracket.
WARNING:
DO NOT INSTALL THE SAFETY PIN BETWEEN THE LEVER AND THE CABLE. THIS WILL
PREVENT THE CABLE FROM ACTUATING THE SYSTEM.
g.
The fire suppression system extinguisher is now fully operational.
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