Assembling The Suspension Unit - salmson EHV G2 Manuel D'installation Et Mise En Service

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Fastening the fix anchors
Note the information in the technical data
table for anchor bolts and fix anchors.
1. Mark out the holes on the building material.
2. Drill the holes according to the instructions.
3. Thoroughly clean the holes.
4. Insert the fix anchor in the hole.
5. Knock and fasten the bolt into the wall with
two or three sharp hammer blows.
6. Once all the anchors have been fitted, clean
any impurities such as dirt, adhesive resin or
drilling dust from the surface. The component
to be attached must be firmly fitted to the base
and may not be in any way loose.
7.
Bolt the component to the foundation
and tighten it with the specified torque.
The nut must be coated with locking adhesive.
5.3.

assembling the suspension unit

5.3.1. guide pipe bracket
The guide pipe bracket is attached to the pit en-
trance using bolts and masonry anchors. When po-
sitioning it, make sure the coupling base is installed
vertically under the guide pipe bracket.
1. Place the guide pipe bracket on the pit en-
trance and mark out the drill holes.
2. Drill the holes and thoroughly clean them.
3. Fasten the anchors and mount the guide pipe
bracket on the pit entrance using the bolts
supplied. Tighten the bolts only gently.
Stainless steel guide pipe bracket
The stainless steel version consists of several indi-
vidual components which are supplied assembled.
Fig. 2.: assembling the stainless steel guide pipe holder
1 Base plate
2 Clamping screw
3 Rubber buffer
This bracket is characterized by the additional fas-
tening of the guide pipe with a rubber buffer.
4 Washer
5 guide pipe
When the clamping screw is tightened, the washer
is pulled up, compressing the rubber buffer. This
additionally fastens the guide pipe.
5.3.2. Coupling base
The coupling base is installed vertically below the
guide pipe bracket on the pit floor using anchor
bolts or fix anchors. Make sure the discharge pipe
system is self-supporting when connecting it.
In other words, the discharge pipe must not be
supported by the coupling base. To connect the
discharge pipe to the coupling base, we recommend
using compensators. This prevents strain, vibrations
and noise.
1. Align the coupling base vertically below the
guide pipe bracket and mark out the drill holes.
2. Take away the coupling base and drill the holes.
3. Thoroughly clean the holes and install the
fastening or anchor bolts as described.
4. Bolt the coupling base to the building structure.
5.3.3. guide pipes
The guide pipes must be provided by the customer.
They are attached to the coupling base and fastened
with the guide pipe bracket.
1. Attach the guide pipe(s) to the brackets on the
coupling base.
2. Release the guide pipe holder and attach it to
the guide pipe(s).
3. Fasten the guide pipe bracket with the guide
pipes to the pit entrance.
4. Additionally, for stainless steel guide pipe
brackets:
Turn the clamping screw to fasten the guide
pipe(s).
5.3.4. Coupling flange
The coupling flange is fastened to the discharge port
of the pump.
Fig. 3.: overview
1 Coupling flange
2 Profile seal
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3 guide claw
Hydraulic connec-
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