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Order : xx-xxxxx
Project : xxxxxx xxxxxxxx
Mark :
xxxxx
Nozzles : N/A
Product ID :
xxxxxxx
Plugs : N/A
Sign. :
Pos : xx
Architect-I-xxx-12-125-AX
Pressure: AA Pa
Flow: BB l/s
x,xx m
Architect x-x-xx-xx-xxx-Xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx
xx-xx
Architect
Service & Maintenance
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2022-10-18
Lindab reserves the right to make changes without prior notice
2022-10-18
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Fig.1: Label location exterior (On plastic wrapping).
Fig.2: Label location interior (Air connection end).
On the label you’ll find:
– Order: Order identification number.
– Pos: Order position.
– Product: Product configuration.
– Project: Project name.
– Mark: Marking noted on order.
– Nozzles: Number of nozzles.
– Plugs: Number of plugged nozzles.
– Product ID: Product number.
– Sign: To be signed when checked and commissioned on site.
2.2 Measure air pressure and calculating the airflow.
Before calculating the airflow, the static nozzle pressure must first be measured. The static
nozzle pressure is the air pressure available at the nozzles.
2.2.1 Measure the static nozzle pressure.
– To measure the air pressure, a manometer, analog or digital (such as the Lindab
PC410) will be needed.
– Insert the measuring tube onto the specialized measuring nozzle.
– Read off the static nozzle pressure from the manometer.
2.0 Commissioning
2.1 Product labeling