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Figure 4
Spring Type Vibration Insulator
Notes (Figure 4):
1. Before the isolators are adjusted, the weight of the equipment
will cause the top plate to come to rest on the housing. The
isolators should be adjusted to provide a minimum clearance
of ¼” between the top plate and the housing.
2. Compress the springs by turning the adjusting nut clockwise.
Start at one isolator and make four turns on the adjusting
bolt. Move to the next isolator and make four turns, etc.,
until all isolators have been adjusted four turns. Repeat this
procedure until a 1/4’’ clearance is obtained between top
place and housing.
3. Check the level of the equipment. The equipment may now be
leveled by making small adjustments of individual isolators at
the high and low points.
Figure 5
Drain Trap
Notes:
1. MAIN DRAIN LINE SHOULD BE SUFFICIENTLY SLOPED, SIZED, AND
VENTED TO HANDLE ALL DRAINS MANIFOLDED.
2. ALL PLUMBING SHOULD CONFORM WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL CODES.
3. THIS ILLUSTRATION IS NOT MEANT TO BE A RIGOROUS AND ALL
ENCOMPASSING DESIGN. APPROPRIATE DESIGN CRITERIA AS PROVIDED
BY A PLUMBING/MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHOULD BE UTILIZED TO
ENSURE PROPER CONTROL OF DRAINAGE EFFLUENT FROM THE SMOG
HOG SYSTEM. PARKER ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PLUMBING
DESIGN OR INSTALLATION.