Section 3 • Installation
of both
•Check the ability of the soil to carry the load
•Check wet season and dry season soil characteristics for static loading limits and elasticity
•Check local codes for Seismic Design requirements
For examples of foundation diagrams, see to Figure
trolled level and a surface texture etched in place. Leave the concrete to cure for at least 28 days.
Compressor Unit Installation
Once the foundation has cured, the compressor unit can be placed on the foundation, see Figure
G.A.
G.A. | COMPRESSOR UNIT |
CENTER LINE OF
GAS COMPRESSION
SYSTEM
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4" COMPACTED SAND
EXCAVATE TO FROST DEPTH AS REQ'D AND BACKFILL
WITH CLSM OR
Figure
NOTE
In Figures
Once the site has been excavated and prepared, place four inches of sand down on the bed where the founda- tion will rest. The sand must be compacted before plac- ing the forms and rebar. After the sand is compacted, use the Vilter GA drawing to construct the forms for the foundation. With forms in place, install expansion boards on the inside of the forms, for example, see Figure
foundation housekeeping piers. As per the Vilter GA drawing, ensure the compressor unit is correctly placed on the foundation. Once placed, use the spherical wash- ers directly under the compressor as the surface to level the compressor unit, see Figure
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