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Summary of Contents for AIRFRAME SENTINEL II

Page 1: ...Inflatable Shelter TECHNICAL MANUAL HEAVY DUTY INFLATABLE SHELTER SYSTEM P N SW SII 2015...

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Page 3: ...onfigurations of the windows 2 18 SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY AND FOLDING OF THE TENT 3 1 Deflating the tent 3 1 3 2 Folding the tent 3 2 SECTION 4 INSPECTIONS AND OVERHAULS 4 1 Foreword 4 1 4 2 Inspection...

Page 4: ...m 2 11 2 13 Noose and knot on guy rod diagram 2 11 2 14 Dust mat diagram 2 12 2 15 Electric system diagram 2 13 2 16 Switch on ceiling light 2 13 2 17 Air ventilation tube arrangement 2 14 2 18 Entran...

Page 5: ...SECTION 1 TENT COMPONENTS 1 1 TENT DIAGRAM Figure 1 1 SW SII 4 arches 2 doors tent diagram D D etw i tal Wi...

Page 6: ...3 x39 xh27 Weight 418 lbs 4 arches shelter Dim 55 x47 xh29 Weight 507 lbs 5 arches shelter Package 2 stakes Dim 5 x11 xh33 Weight 49 lbs 3A cross shaped stakes 3 arches 18 pcs Weight 56 lbs 4A cross s...

Page 7: ...on both sides of the tent Do not open the zipper past the last button at the top of the door Illustrated Procedure image 12 D Roll both doors open and fasten with the straps Illustrated Procedure imag...

Page 8: ...ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR SHELTER DEPLOYMENT...

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Page 11: ...IS NOT ALREADY PRE INSTALLED ON THE TENT PROCEED TO INSTALL IT ACCORDINGTOTHEPROCEDUREINDICATEDONPAR 2 3 H Unblock and insert the side spacer rods firstly through the holes in the insulating liner an...

Page 12: ...ILLUSTRATED PROCEDUREFOR SHELTER INFLATION...

Page 13: ...ans of union joint Figure 2 7 Spacer rod PURLIN installed Part Component Q tyxtent 3A 4A 5A 1 Cross shaped stakes 18 22 26 2 Guy lines L 16 4 4 4 4 3 Base braids L 3 3 14 18 22 4 Guy lines L 16 4 opti...

Page 14: ...G SPACER RODS purlins A Install the front section by connecting the frogs of the liner to the studs of the arch structure fig 2 10 step1 B Install the internal section as described above joint the fro...

Page 15: ...1 2 3 4 Figure 2 10 Assembly sequence of inner insulating liner for TAG NG 4 arches tent...

Page 16: ...the sunshade coincide with the central pneumatic spacer fig 2 11 step 2 D Fully unfold the other half of the sunshade pulling the guy lines outwards fig 2 11 step 3 E Inflate the tent as shown in par...

Page 17: ...Figure 2 12 Installed sunshade diagram Figure 2 13 Noose and knot on guy rod diagram at...

Page 18: ...ibutor panel inside the tent on the opposite side of the alloy support Apply the emergency light to the tent poles using the plastic clips provided B Use the specific clips to fasten each ceiling ligh...

Page 19: ...RRECTLY CONNECTED BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE POWER NETWORK EUROPEAN SYSTEM Figure 2 15 Electric system diagram NOTE REVERSETHEPROCEDURETODISASSEMBLE CLEAN THECOMPONENTSBEFOREPUTTINGTHEM BACKIN THE PACKA...

Page 20: ...ifold may be fitted either to the upper left sleeve or to the upper right sleeve Part Component Qty 1 S shaped manifold 1 2 Straight tubular pipe 1 3 Tube fasteners 4 A C inlet delivery 2 5 A C inlet...

Page 21: ...pex have been identified assemble the two external corners D with the red marking and the apex E using the two rods B G Position the assembled sides on the inside of the front of the module and attach...

Page 22: ...Complete all the operations described thus far for the connection to the other tent aswell G1 End to end connection Insert one rod with a spring loaded lug F into the housings at the apex of the doors...

Page 23: ...End to endconnection Front to end connection Side to sideconnection Figure 2 19 Connecting corridor pole assembly diagram a d...

Page 24: ...the edge of the window and alternatively may be rolled up either separately or together and held by means of button cords welded to the outside of the liner Four configurations can be obtained in this...

Page 25: ...er rods from the tent and put them in the polebag H Fully deflate the supporting arches and lock the external valve shutters in the open position Position the tent as it deflates inside the footprint...

Page 26: ...f the arches inside the deflated tent Q Remove the three spacers from the sunshade as shown in paragraph 2 3 and place them in the bag R Spread the tent pulling the four eyelets in the corners of the...

Page 27: ...package sized50 x28 x33 fig 3 6 Figure 3 6 Rolling W Spread the bag by the side of the tent and roll up the package previously compacted using a belt in the middle of the bag fig 3 7 Figure 3 7 Posit...

Page 28: ...tent is supplied After each use and always before returning the tent to storage GENERAL OVERHAUL AT THE MANUFACTURER S PLANT To be performed by the manufacturer Whenever required by the organization o...

Page 29: ...store initial pressure if required after one hour After four hours check that the pressure has not dropped to less than 4 06 psi Otherwise proceed as shown in step 4 2 E Clean and wash the accessories...

Page 30: ...her than 100 C or strong chemical solvents Clean any part coming into contact with corrosive substances immediately Repair the tent if damaged or sent to the manufacturer for general overhauling 5 2 L...

Page 31: ...he entire glued part M Wait for at least 24 hours before re inflating the part concerned by therepair 5 3 REPAIRED PNEUMATIC ARCH TEST Pour methylated spirits or soapy water on the repaired surface an...

Page 32: ...body and center it in the anchoring hole Then push the valve hard by hands and then with the tool F Inflate the tube until it is not cylindrical the internal pressure must be low Tighten with the spe...

Page 33: ...he tool G Refit the inflation valve in its seat H Now inflate the tube until it is not cylindrical the internal pressure must be low Tighten the valves with the specific tools inflate again by slightl...

Page 34: ...ns and close the doors and the windows in strong wind CAUTION MAKE SURE THAT THERE ARE NO SHARP OR POINTED OBJECTS IN THE VICINITY WHICH COULD BE PUSHED BY THE WIND AGAINST THE TENT OR WHICH COULD COM...

Page 35: ...you need 7 2 TENT AND STANDARD ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION P N 3 ARCHES 2 DOOR PNEUMATIC TENT SPECIFY COLOR SW SII3 4 ARCHES 2 DOOR PNEUMATIC TENT SPECIFY COLOR SW SII4 5 ARCHES 2 DOOR PNEUMATIC TENT SPE...

Page 36: ...E L 3 3 PA SIIGROPE B HAMMER 4 6 lbs PA SIIHAMMER MANUALINFLATOR PA SIIMANINF TENT REPAIR KIT PA SIIRKIT 7 3 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Inner insulating liner DESCRIPTION P N FRONT REAR INSULATING LINER PA...

Page 37: ...5 TUBES SET FOR PRESSURE MAINTENANCE PA SIIPMT MASTER BLASTER INFLATOR SO ELIN Entrance modules and joining corridors DESCRIPTION P N ENTRANCE MODULE SPECIFY COLOR SO VESII UNIVERSAL CONNECTINGCORRIDO...

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