2 | 3 | 4 |
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10
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| 9 | 8 | 7 |
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| 6 | 5 |
1 | Ð | Condenser |
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| 7 | Ð | Burner Control Panel |
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2 | Ð |
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| 8 | Ð | Solution Heat Exchanger |
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3 | Ð | Flue Stack |
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| 9 | Ð | Chiller/Heater Control Panel |
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4 | Ð | Separator |
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| 10 | Ð | Absorber |
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5 | Ð |
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| 11 | Ð | Evaporator |
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6 Ð Burner
Fig. 1 Ð Machine Components (Front View)
RIGGING AND POSITIONING | Rigging |
Rigging procedures vary depending on whether the ma- chine is shipped in one or 2 pieces.
Lifting machine from points other than those speci®ed may result in serious damage and personal injury. Rig- ging equipment and procedure must be adequate for machine weights and sizes. Refer to Table 1 for machine weights, Fig. 2 and Tables 2 and 3 for overall dimensions.
Carefully position cables on machine to avoid damage to small piping, controls, or wiring.
Keep shell horizontal when lifting or lowering so all legs contact the ¯oor at the same time.
Rigging
PREPARATION Ð
1.Open auxiliary evacuation valves to relieve pressure in
2.Open shipping valve on generator assembly to relieve pressure.
3.Remove all piping end plates by ¯amecutting the end plate and weld ¯ange around their outer diameter. Cut these pieces as shown in Fig. 5 for proper reconnection.
4.Grind the cut pieces smooth for a close ®t when the ma- chine pieces are assembled.
To avoid contaminates and debris getting into chiller, do not leave machine open any longer than necessary.
Do not remove any stock from pipe ends. Do not get slag inside machine while ¯amecu<tting.
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