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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
4/13/2017
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Request for Technical Revision
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TR90
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TC1
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1.4 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION <br />NOTE: Refer to drawings supplied with this manual. <br />After uncrating all the equipment and having carefully checked that all parts are accounted <br />for and undamaged, the following steps should be carried out in the installation of the <br />retort, condenser tube and collector. <br />1. Mount the retort on a level floor and anchor securely. <br />2. Place the collector frame on a level floor noting that the collector tank is sloped to <br />allow drainage of the liquid in the collector tank. This slope is built into the frame <br />and does not require adjustment if the floor is level. <br />3. Mount the condensing tubes between the retort and the collector as shown on the <br />General Arrangement. Gaskets are provided which must be installed. Take care to <br />ensure proper alignment of the tubes to allow cleaning of these units for <br />maintenance. Condenser tube 'A' mounts at the rear outlet of the retort using a split <br />flange. Condenser tube 'B' mounts at the side inlet of the collector tank using a split <br />flange (Figure 1.2). A split flange consists of four halves to make up two thin <br />flanges. The split line of the two flanges should be 900 apart when assembled. <br />7
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