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INSTALLATION & STARTUP

                      Chapter 3 Getting Started



                      Possible Bay Length Reductions

                          Manifold Clearance
                          A  technician  could  inappropriately  jog  the  butterfly IN and the carriage to the hard stops, and
                          during  high  pressure  the  manifold  will  hit  the  wall. This condition should never happen during
                          standard operation. For very short bays with the doors mounted on the outside of an 8” block wall
                          building, the manifold clearance can be reduced to 1-1/2” beyond the exit wall (through the open
                          doorway).  This  would  put  the  entrance  side  of  the  exit  head  beam  25”  from  the  interior  wall,
                          instead of 37” or 41”.

                                      25”                                      22”

















                                       1-1/2” beyond the exit wall              4-1/2” beyond the exit wall

                          For very short bays with no doors and 8” block walls, the manifold clearance can be reduced to
                          4-1/2” beyond the exit wall. This would put the entrance side of the exit head beam 22” from the
                          interior wall, instead of 37” or 41”. The 22” dimension is the shortest dimension possible, without
                          causing the sonar unit to hit the wall.



                              In either of these two scenarios a door less than 10 feet wide could cause damage
                                                              to the machine.




























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