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7.4 Installation
7.4.1 Receiving And Inspection
When the equipment is received, immediately inspect it for shortages and
visible and concealed damage. If the equipment has been damaged in
shipment or shortages are noticed, immediately notify the carrier and file
a claim.
7.4.2 Handling
Move the CS-1 on the shipping pallet as close to the final location as
possible. Always lift the unit from underneath. Never lift the unit when it is
full of liquid. Personal injury and/or equipment damage could result.
Ensure that all equipment used to lift the CS-1 is capable of lifting the
weight. Nylon straps and soft rigging devices should be used whenever
possible to protect the components and finish.
If the unit is being transported overhead, be sure that all personnel are
alerted and safety procedures are followed.
7.4.3 Location
WARNING! DO NOT INSTALL THE CS-1 IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF
CORROSIVE CHEMICALS, EXPLOSIVE GASES, POISONOUS
GASES, STEAM HEAT, AREAS OF HIGH AMBIENT CONDITIONS, OR
EXTREME DUST AND DIRT.
Install the CS-1 indoors in a clean, dry, non-corrosive environment. This
equipment is not to be installed outdoors exposed to the weather.
Position the CS-1 in an upright position on a solid, level, vibration-free
surface capable of supporting the weight of the unit and liquid in the tank.
Bolt the unit to the floor using the bolt holes provided in the frame. Always
shim the unit level before bolting it to the floor. Install the CS-1 in a
protected, well-ventilated area where the ambient temperatures are
between 40 °F and 100 °F (4 and °C).
Locate the CS-1 to allow access to supply and discharge connections.
Clearance around the unit should be at least 24“ on all sides for
maintenance. Some jurisdictions require specific clearances around
equipment. Check with all local Authorities to ensure compliance with
applicable state, local, and national codes.
7.4.4 Piping And Connections
A slight downward slope from the supply container to the CS-1 supply
valve connection is recommended to maintain positive head on the pump
inlet.
Always use a backup wrench when making piping connections to avoid
damage to the unit’s piping.
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