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Chapter 3
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Operating information
HyPerforma Smartainer 3.0 User’s Guide
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Figure 3.15. Incorrect—tubing caught
between the BPC and the walls of the unit.
2. Using a peristaltic pump, gravity, or other method, begin filling.
Note:
If the BPC was inflated during installation, ensure that the
BPC vents are set up properly to avoid exceeding 0.034 bar (0.5
psi). Failure to do this could cause the BPC or system to fail,
causing personal injury or damage to equipment. DO NOT leave
the BPC unattended while filling.
3. For units larger than 200 L, adjust the corners during the filling
process by using the following steps:
• Reach through the doorway and grasp the BPC on a corner
seam as the liquid level approaches the bottom of the doorway.
• Slide the bottom corner of the BPC into the bottom corner of
the container, removing as many wrinkles as possible from the
bottom of the BPC.
• Repeat for all four corners.
Note:
If necessary, temporarily stop filling long enough to complete
this step before the liquid level reaches the lower edge of the
doorway. To ensure the BPC stays properly aligned, do not fill
above the bottom edge of the doorway while the door is open.
4. Ensure that the thermowell is still aligned in the bottom front left
window. Adjust as needed.
5. For units larger than 200 L, close the door fully and continue filling.
Because the door helps support the BPC when it is filled, do not
try to reopen the door until the BPC has been emptied.
6. If applicable, ensure that the top tubes have not slipped between
the walls of the container and the BPC (Figure 3.15). The tubing can
be coiled on top of the BPC (Figure 3.16).
Figure 3.16. Correct—Tubing coiled on top of
the BPC.