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Frequently Asked Questions
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               Eagle Spill Containment Q&A
               Q: What application is the Eagle system used for?
               A: This system is used for Flooded Battery Applications.
               Q: What is this system made out of?
               A: This system is made out of 14 gauge, acid resistant, coated, steel barrier walls.
               Q: Does the system come with pillows?
               A: Yes. The system comes complete with all hardware and UL Recognized Neutralization & Absorbent Pillows.
               Q: Does the system come in specific sizes?
               A: No. Each system is sized to the customers needs.
               Q: Will the system meet code requirements?
               A: Yes. The system meets all current code requirements.
               Q: How is the system installed?
               A: 1. Roll out liner. 2. Put the rack on top of the liner. 3. Bolt down the barrier walls around the liner. 4. Add extrusion clips and
               pillows.
               Q: Will the liner get damaged when the rack is placed on top of it?
               A: No. The liner is 80 mils in thickness, it is not possible to rip or tear it with your hands.
               Q: How do you make sure the liner will not leak once it has been drilled through?
               A: The system comes with acid resistant sealant that is used to re-seal the area that has been drilled through.
               Q: How is the system sized?
               A: Add 2 inches to the actual rack length and the width to get the size the spill containment needs to be.
               Q: How wide can I go on the liner?
               A: The liner can be any size, however, liner sizes over 80” wide do incur an additional cost.
               Q: What is the thickness of the liner?
               A: 80mil
               Q: What codes and regulations are satisfied with the Eagle System?
               A: The following codes and regulations are satisfied with the Eagle Spill containment system.
               - UFC 1999 Article 64
               - IFC 2006 Article 608 (Flooded)
               - IFC 2003 Article 608
               - NFPA 1 Article 52
               - OSHA 1910.441
               - OSHA 1926.441

               Eagle with Quik-Lock Spill Containment Q&A
               Q: What application is the Eagle with Quik-Lock used for?
               A: This system is used for Flooded Battery Applications.
               Q: What is this system made out of?
               A: This system is made out of 14 gauge, acid resistant, coated, steel barrier walls.
               Q: Does the system come with pillows?
               A: Yes. The system comes complete with all hardware and UL Recognized Neutralization & Absorbent Pillows.
               Q: Does the system come in specific sizes?
               A: No. Each system is sized to the customers needs.
               Q: Will the system meet code requirements?
               A: Yes. The system meets all current code requirements.
               Q: How is the system installed?
               A: 1. Roll out liner. 2. Put the rack on top of the liner. 3. Bolt down the barrier walls around the liner. 4. Add extrusion clips and
               pillows.
               Q: Will the liner get damaged when the rack is placed on top of it?
               A: No. The liner is 80 mil in thickness, it is not possible to rip or tear it with your hands.
               Q: How do you make sure the liner will not leak once it has been drilled through?
               A: The system comes with acid resistant sealant that is used to re-seal the area that has been drilled through.
               Q: How is the system sized?
               A: Add 2 inches to the actual rack length and the width to get the size the spill containment needs to be.
               Q: How wide can I go on the liner?
               A: The liner can be any size, however, liner sizes over 80” wide do incur an additional cost.
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