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Safety & Evacuation Planning

It is the responsibility of the Owner and/or the Installer to warn the User and or Occupants of the tent system that this product is not 
intended to be used as a shelter from severe weather. Aztec assumes no liability for such use. An evacuation and communication plan 
for the area covered within this tented space is imperative and shall be thoroughly communicated to all users and potential occupants 
of the tent. Severe weather including electrical storm systems, moderate to severe wind, heavy rains, snow, or any condition that raises 
any doubt to the structural integrity of the tent are immediate signs that an evacuation is necessary. Severe bodily injury and/or death 
can occur. A best practices document published by the American Rental Association covering this topic can be downloaded at: 
http://aztectent.com

Common signs that warrant the immediate evacuation of this tent:
 

- Any movement, displacement, or failure of any of the anchoring devices or support hardware.

 

- Any component failure in part or whole

 

- Any tear or puncture in the fabric membrane

 

- Any forecasted moderate to severe weather condition

 

- Any collection or accumulation of snow or ice on the tent

 

- Strong winds causing movement and/shifting of the tent or tent support structure

 

- Strong winds causing small branches to be ripped from trees

 

- Any lightning or electrical storms

 

- Hail or frozen precipitation any larger that pea size

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Any 

fi re or smoke within close proximity of the tent

 

- Any small of gas, exhaust, or other odor from any combustible material

In the event of forecasted sever weather, hurricane, or other such early warning, it is recommended to immediately evacuate the tent 
and time permitting take down the tent and remove from the site.

General Take Down/ Removal Guidelines

The weather should be carefully considered by the Owner and/or the Installer before lowering the tent since the hardware and 
fabric cannot transmit design wind loads or shed rainwater loads (potential ponding) when it is not fully anchored, installed, and/
or tensioned. It is recommended that installation or removal of the fabric members be performed when the wind speed is less than 
15 mph. The decision to raise or lower the fabric of the tent should be the responsibility of the experienced rental tent installation 
supervisor based upon conservative life safety considerations and judgement. 

Unless otherwise noted in the procedures that follow, the removal of this tent system shall follow the same procedures outlined but in 
the reverse order. 

Once unassembled, each component of the system should be inspected for any signs of visual damage by the installer. All damaged 
materials should be marked or identifi ed so that repair or replacement of these materials can occur prior to the next use of the product.

Special Care For Unsupported Clear Fabric

The clear fabric used in window style sidewalls, clear sidewalls, and clear tent tops needs to be managed differently than standard 
tent fabric. Polyester scrim is what gives standard tent fabric its strength, stability and durability. Laminated tent fabric enjoys the 
benefi t of encasing this woven layer of rip-stop polyester between the layers of colored vinyl fi lm. Clear vinyl does not enjoy those 
benefi ts. Because of this, clear vinyl has a very low tolerance to ultra violet ray exposure, wind, airborne particulate matter, hot or cold 
temperatures, elasticity due to wind and rain and handling. Any or all of these factors will cause clear fabric to under perform when 
compared to traditional tent fabric.

Special attention should be paid to the cleaning of these items. Use only the softest towels when cleaning the clear membrane to avoid 
scratching the highly polished surface, and wipe dry to avoid water spots. Use standard diluted tent cleaning solution. DO NOT USE 
OTHER CHEMICALS.

Exposure to ultra violet rays for an extended amount of time as will occur with time over the life of the product, will cause the fabric 
to appear milky or opaque. Putting away and storing damp or wet clear vinyl will result in an amber hue in the clear fi lm. Steady 
wind can whip clear vinyl back and forth and cause surface or through cracks in the fabric. Heat in excess of Eighty-fi ve degrees can 
cause clear vinyl to change shape, bubble, shrink or stretch. Although our clear vinyl has a cold crack rating of minus fi fteen degrees 
Fahrenheit, that rating is for a static environment. Any introduction of wind or manipulation by handling will cause failure (cracking like 
glass) at nominal temperatures above freezing. Airborne particulate matter will abrade the surface and cause the fi nish to become less 
translucent.

Clear tent tops are also very susceptible to water ponding as they are highly elastic. If rain is forecasted during the use of these 
products it is recommended to take additional precautions and more frequent inspections throughout the duration of the rainfall to 
inspect for potential ponding on the roof fabric. If rainwater ponding occurs at any point on the fabric, evacuate the tent, remove the 
water, and adjust the tie back rope/web prestress tension and/or fabric tensioning over the frame back to its design geometry to achieve 
positive drainage.

Содержание Tidewater Sailcloth Tents

Страница 1: ...TIDEWATER SAILCLOTHTENTS PRODUCT MANUAL If YOU can IMAGINE it WE can BUILD it ...

Страница 2: ...imes during the installation of any tenting products Hard Hat Safety Glasses Work Gloves Long Pants SteelToe Boots OSHA Approved Harness and restraint system for off ground activities Important Safety Information This tent product is not intended to be used as a shelter from severe weather Evacuate immediately if threatening weather occurs or is forecasted or any condition arises concerning the sa...

Страница 3: ... Guidelines Maintenance 6 Safety Evacuation Planning 7 GeneralTake Down Removal Guidelines 7 Special Care for Unsupported Clear Fabric 7 Other Resources 8 Tools Required for Installation 8 Optional Items Accessories Available 8 Video Resources 8 Installation Procedure 9 17 Marking usingTape Measures 18 19 King Queen Layout Diagrams 20 20 Layout and Squaring Diagrams 21 22 32 Layout and Squaring Di...

Страница 4: ...e amount of water placed on the fabric to expedite drying time Never allow the tent cleaner to dry on the fabric For this reason larger tents might be better to clean in sections Once the cleaning is complete be sure to rinse away any cleaning solution completely from the tent membrane Full immersion of the fabric in water is not recommended The use of commercial front loading or top loading washi...

Страница 5: ...iately replaced and not used Specific attention should be paid toward any devices used for anchoring including ratchets ropes cables and web straps Fabric Flame Retardancy All vinyl fabric used in the production of our tents walls and accessories are certified flame retardant per per NFPA 701 Canadian CAN ULC S109 03 British Standard BS 7837 1996 and are registered with the California State Fire M...

Страница 6: ... stretch mast base settling changes to design geometry etc Changes to the design geometry of the tent and consequently the structural performance characteristics of the tent can occur while the tent is in service and not attended by the professional installer It is recommended that a maintenance agreement be arranged between the Client User of the tent and the Installer involving periodic inspecti...

Страница 7: ...edures outlined but in the reverse order Once unassembled each component of the system should be inspected for any signs of visual damage by the installer All damaged materials should be marked or identified so that repair or replacement of these materials can occur prior to the next use of the product Special Care For Unsupported Clear Fabric The clear fabric used in window style sidewalls clear ...

Страница 8: ... Tidewater Cord Covers Matching material to enclose extension cords on inside of tent Raingutters To collect and divert water away from connecting tent entrances Tidewater Wave Connectors To connect two tents together Tidewater Wave Entry To create entrance to theTidewater CustomTidewater Flags To add a flare to the tent Decorative Liners To add decorative look Canopy Doors To add easily accessibl...

Страница 9: ...l measurement establishing the four corner side pole positions For this example we ll designate the two corner side poles on the left side of the drawing as SP A and SP B Step 3 TIDEWATER JIG METHOD Layout yourTidewater Squaring Jig so that the Side Pole Marker 1 ring is placed on SP A and the Side Pole Marker 2 ring is on SP B Extend the stake line ring in line with the SP A and SP B Make a mark ...

Страница 10: ...d Side Pole Marker 2 rings and mark the stake and side pole positions Step 5 Continue around the end marking each side pole and stake location Repeat on the opposite end of the tent Step 6 Lay out a ground cloth over the area to be covered by the tent Unfold the tent top fabric over the ground cloth with the reinforcement side facing down For a one piece top insert theTidewater flagpole while tent...

Страница 11: ...ep 8 With tent top on ground cover attach the hook at the side pole and pull the center pole rings together All work should be done from between the sections and not on top of them to avoid damage to the top Step 9 Insert theTidewater flagpole up through the lace section ring then through the grommet section ...

Страница 12: ...ough the first grommet On the twin pole tents the center section laces from one pole to the other one Make sure you start at the end opposite the long lace near the center pole lace from pole to pole then down the side Step 12 Insert the second lace up through the second grommet then through the loop of the first lace ...

Страница 13: ...rough the grommets then through the previous lace pulling the sections together Hint Since the fabric panels are not flat there will be gaps between the 2 sections To make it easier to lace occasionally grab a completed lace and pull the sections toward the center pole This will help close up the next section of laces Make sure not to step on the vinyl ...

Страница 14: ...gh the last lace Step 17 Tie the long lace to itself using a half hitch Step 18 Using shoe covers or stocking feet walk back to the top of the tent Lay the section flat and begin attaching the Velcro sandwich sections Continue down the tent keeping the sections flat and the Velcro neat and flat ...

Страница 15: ...s can be attached to a single stake or separated to two different stakes Step 21 Starting at a round end insert the first side pole into the perimeter plate fitting reinforcement around the perimeter of the tent top Erect side pole and leave just short of vertical Apply just enough tension to keep the pole in position Using theTidewater Install Straps attach these to the plate and to the next stak...

Страница 16: ...pole in two steps as you need to install the next pole before the ring gets too high off the ground Best angle to install the first center pole needs to be determined based on winds length of tent and site layout Other poles should be installed from raised pole toward tent still on the ground Step 24 Straighten the sidepoles around the tent using the ratchet staps so that they are vertical and plu...

Страница 17: ... to prevent the top from lifting off the poles during windy conditions Note This may need to be done in Step 22 if the wind threathens to lift the top off the side poles before the center poles are installed Step 26 Install any sidewall needed by clipping the top hooks of the wall to the rope line just under the eave of the tent Consider someTidewater accessories like theTidewater Wave Marquee ...

Страница 18: ...ement establishing the four corner side pole positions For this example we ll designate the two corner side poles on the left side of the drawing as SP A and SP B Step 3 Mark the center pole locations The center poles are located 1 2 the distance of the width of the tent In this example the width is 44 11 1 4 the center pole is located at 22 5 5 8 between side pole positions 1 and 2 ...

Страница 19: ...nd the end of a second tape measure at A For the Measurement of side pole B you triangulate 22 5 5 8 on the CP tape measure with 10 on the A tape measure Step 5 Triangulate the round end side pole locations continued For the Measurement of side pole C you triangulate 22 5 5 8 on the CP tape measure with 19 6 on the A tape measure Continue the triangulated measurements through side pole G and then ...

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Страница 35: ...Cord Cover 20x Tidewater Cord Cover 32x END Tidewater Cord Cover 32x MID Tidewater Cord Cover 44x END Tidewater Cord Cover 44x MID Tidewater Cord Cover 51x END Tidewater Cord Cover 51x MID Tidewater Cord Cover 59x END Tidewater Cord Cover 59x MID Tidewater Cord Cover 81x END Tidewater Cord Cover 81x MID 24 Steel Stake w Welded Hook 1 x 42 Double Headed Stake 1 Inline Ratchet 2 Inline Ratchet Web R...

Страница 36: ...er 2 5 1pc Alum SP 3x3 Wood Sidepole Wood Grain Powder coated SP Wood Grain Powder coated CP Aluminum Center Pole 2 In Line Ratchet 1 In Line Ratchet Tidewater Parts Images 1 x42 Stake Web Winch Assembly Stake Bar Side Pole Light Bracket Tidewater Wave Entrance Tidewater Gutter Tidewater Wave Connector Tidewater Jig ...

Страница 37: ...at the beginning and the end of each installation for visual signs of damage by the installer All damaged materials should be repaired or replaced immediately Tidewater Load Summary 20 Width UPLIFT SHEAR BEARING LOAD OUT OF PLANE SHEAR IN PLANE SHEAR TENSION UPLIFT SAMPLE ACTUAL LOAD VALUE MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD FOR ANCHORING SYSTEM MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD FOR ANCHORING SYSTEM IS CALCULATED USING A FACTO...

Страница 38: ...0 6061 T6 Aluminum Center pole 4 0 SCH40 6061 T6 Aluminum 3763 11289 2758 8274 2559 7678 2199 4837 707 1556 429 1288 235 517 UPLIFT SHEAR BEARING LOAD OUT OF PLANE SHEAR IN PLANE SHEAR TENSION UPLIFT SAMPLE ACTUAL LOAD VALUE MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD FOR ANCHORING SYSTEM MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD FOR ANCHORING SYSTEM IS CALCULATED USING A FACTOR OF SAFETY 2 0 SOME FIXED MECHANICAL ANCHORS HAVING ULTIMATE LOAD...

Страница 39: ...LCULATED USING A FACTOR OF SAFETY 2 0 SOME FIXED MECHANICAL ANCHORS HAVING ULTIMATE LOADS IN EXCESS OFTHIS SPECIFIED LOAD CAN BE USED BUT THOSE ANCHORS MUST ALSO HAVE ALLOWABLE WORKING LOADS GREATER THAN ACTUAL LOAD VALUE HD Pole Design 115mph wind speed reduced to 78mph effective wind speed Sidepole 2 0 SCH40 6061 T6 Aluminum Center pole 4 0 SCH40 6061 T6 Aluminum 3689 11068 2707 5956 2506 5512 1...

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