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LIY-050 January 23, 2018 Rev13
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4.0 INSTALLATION
See Remote Control (RC) Monitor Electrical Controls Supplemental Instructions LIY-500.
4.1 STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MONITOR MOUNTING
The structure that the Typhoon Monitor is mounted to must withstand the internal
pressure of the monitor as well as shear and bending forces due to nozzle reaction.
Nozzle reaction can be as high as 1100 lbs (500 kg) (2100 gpm at 100 psi).
For fl anged connections the use of fl at fl anges without raised faces is recommended.
Use a ring gasket as defi ned in ASME 16.21 or ISO 7483. Tighten fl ange bolts in
an alternating sequence as shown in fi gure 4A. Tighten to 76-80 ft-lb (100-110
Newton-Meters).
Tighten sequentially each bolt three times.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
4
Fig 4.1 Flange Bolt Tightening Sequence
FLANGE TYPE
OPT#
OUTSIDE
DIAMETER
THICKNESS
BOLT HOLE
CIRCLE
# OF
BOLTS
SIZE OF BOLTS TORQUE ON BOLTS
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
ft-lbs
N-m
3" ANSI 125/150 - DN80 PN20
1
7.5
190
0.75
20
6.0
152.5
4
5/8
16
76-80
100-110
4" ANSI 150 - DN100 PN20
2/R
9.0
230
0.94
23
7.5
190
8
5/8
16
76-80
100-110
6" ANSI 150 FLANGE
3
10.9
277
1.0
25.4
9.5
241.3
8
3/4
19
76-80
100-110
DN80, PN16 FLANGE
4
7.9
200
0.87
22
6.3
160
8
5/8
16
76-80
100-110
DN100, PN16 FLANGE
5
8.7
220
0.87
22
7.1
180
8
5/8
16
76-80
100-111
WARNING
Injury can result from an inadequately supported monitor. The monitor mount must be capable
of supporting the nozzle reaction force which can be as high as 1100 lbs (500 kg). Flanges
and pipe made from plastic are inadequate for monitor mounting and must not be used. This
monitor is not recommended for portable use.