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PulsePak Prime
GDED-IOM-216-B
Consult with a qualified engineer for foundation and anchoring design.
9.2.4.2
Hoppers
The hopper is an integral part of the collector. No assembly is required.
9.2.4.3
Collector Housing
Lift the housing module(s) using its lifting lugs and lower into position onto
the legs so that the holes in the matching flanges correctly align between the leg
structure and the PulsePak Prime shipping legs.
CAUTION: Never stand or work beneath a suspended load.
Make certain that the housing is safely positioned onto the supporting steel
structure and that it cannot possibly fall should there be a failure of the lifting
supports.
Secure the housing to the leg structure with the bolts, washers, and nuts that
are supplied.
All the bolts must be tightened to the appropriate torque setting. The lifting
equipment can now be removed.
NOTE: Check all access panels on the PulsePak Prime, including the top inlet
panel, front inlet panel and the bottom outlets to ensure these are caulked. If these
are not caulked and bolted, these could be leak points for the collector.
9.2.5
Installing the access components
When access components, such as an access platform, are ordered with the
PulsePak Prime, separate installation instructions will be provided with the collector.
9.2.6
Installation of control panel
Refer to the electrical drawings issued with the general arrangement drawing.
When the AAF Control Center or Pressure Demand controller is to be used,
select a location for fixing the enclosure within 15ft of the static taps located on the
PulsePak Prime side panels. Usually the Pressure Demand controller is fixed to the
leg structure but it can be remotely located if desired.
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