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CONCRETE
PAD :
The preferred dimensions of the concrete pad are 10
ft. wide and a length of 5 ft. greater than the combined
length of the San-I-Pak and receiving container, i.e.,
36 feet long. The pad should be a minimum 3,000 psi
concrete, steel reinforced, 6" thick. "
The concrete pad must be level, with no more than
1/2" slope side to side, or end to end."
If the San-I-Pak will be mounted on a dock, the dock
must also be level. If there will be variations, call
the factory for assistance in determining suitability.
If a pad is already present at the proposed installation
site, insure it conforms with the standards above.
For good housekeeping practices on ground level installations,
we recommend the installation of a trench drain beneath
the area where the San-I-Pak and the roll-off container
connect. The pad should be positioned to allow adequate
maneuvering room for the container handling vehicle.
Allow a minimum of 45 ft. of clearance space from
container end for such equipment.
ANCHORING:
The San-I-Pak will be anchored to the concrete pad
using a minimum of four (4) 3/4" x 6" long
anchor bolts. Ramset Trubolt anchors or equal will
be used. _The holes will be drilled in the concrete
after the San-I-Pak is placed in position." The
holes in the base plates are oversized to permit the
use of a 3/4" concrete drill. The installation
personnel will shim to compensate for any pad unevenness
and then tighten all nuts securely. The container
guide channels will be anchored utilizing 5/8"
x 4 1/2" Ramset Trubolt anchors or equal.
ELECTRICAL:
The San-I-Pak unit requires a 120V control circuit
as well as a 3 phase power source. The control voltage
circuit should be a minimum of 10 amps and be dedicated
just to the unit. If the San-I-Pak installed cold
weather package is used, the service must be a minimum
of 20 amps. The electrical should be stubbed up as
shown in the enclosed installation drawing. The electrical
can be run from overhead and attached to the San-I-Pak
as long as it doesn't interfere with the removal of
access panels. After the San-I-Pak has been installed,
run power lines between fused disconnect switch (customer
furnished) and San-I-Pak electrical panel box, in
accordance with local codes. This fused disconnect
switch should be sized in accordance with the following
specs:
- 208
Volts = 20 Amp
- 240
Volts = 20 Amp
- 480
Volts = 15 Amp
STEAM
SUPPLY:
The San-I-Pak requires a minimum steam pressure of
60 psig, and is capable of handling a maximum of 125
psig. You are only required to install a pressure
regulating valve in the steam line if your pressure
is above 125 psig. If your steam pressure is below
125 psig, do not install a PRV in the line. We recommend
you run a minimum 1" insulated line. The San-I-Pak
requires a minimum of 97% to 100% saturated steam
vapor. It is required that a shut off valve and a
pressure gauge be installed at the point of connection.
The steam line is typically stubbed up through the
concrete pad. If this is not possible, the steam line
may also be run from overhead and attached to the
San-I-Pak so as not to interfere with the removal
of access panels. The San-I-Pak unit comes equipped
with an inlet strainer and separate water trap to
insure a minimum of water in the supply line, but
if you have a long run of piping, it is advisable
to install a drip leg with an additional bucket or
thermostatic trap. Insure the steam line has no low
spots that may act as a water trap. The steam should
be free of corrosives and scale, to prevent corrosion
and/or buildup in the lines.
WATER
SUPPLY:
Waste
processing capacities of up to 400 lbs/hr. requires
1/2" water line at a minimum of 30-100 psi.
DRAIN:
A floor mount drain should be installed beneath the
San-I-Pak near the connection point of the roll-off
container. Typically this will connect to a sanitary
drain line. For any variances, contact the factory.
A 2" copper or black pipe drain line will be
connected to the condensate tank on the San-I-Pak
unit, and plumbed so as not to create any back pressure.
All condensate will exit from this line.
PHONE
LINE:
A dedicated phone line, separate from the facility's
switchboard, must be installed into the electrical
cabinet. The phone jack must be a standard AT&T
plug in type (Part Number RJ11C). This is for the
modem communication for troubleshooting assistance
and/or the optional ServNet programming.
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