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(ao) usii6ug 6.1.2 Flowmakers ‘Submerge the flowmaker as deeply as possible + The distance between the propeller tip and the bottom of the tank, Hyay in fig. 8, should be 50 cm. + The distance from the propeller tip to the liquid surface, Hagove in fig. 8, should be at least 0.75 times the propeller diameter. + The distance between the propeller tip and the wall behind the flowmaker, Lyyy in fig. 8, should be at least twice the propeller diameter. + The sideways distance between the propeller tip and the tank wall must be at least 0.5 metres. + If more flowmakers are installed in parallel, the distance between their propellers must be larger than half the propeller diameter. + The distance from a bend in the channel to the propeller and from the propeller to aeration areas should be at least the larger value of channel width and water level Tmo2 5417 4708 Fig.8 Positioning sketch for flowmakers 10 6.2 Installation 6.2.1 Torques All nuts and screws used for the installation must be made of stainless steel Use grease (Alu-paste) together with a spring washer of lock nut; otherwise, use Loctite or a similar product for lubrication and locking All stainless-steel nuts and screws should be tightened to the following torques: Screws F-class Screws F-class 70 80 [Nm] [Nm] ME 88 18 MB 24 287 Mio yy 58 Miz 7 100 M6 183 25 M20 370 734 When mounting the hub/propeller, use lock washer {pos. 1107), and tighten the two shaft nuts {pos. 1106) to a torque of 50 Nm. See fig. 9 Qi a! Nena SH \ TM04 2975 3408 Fig.9 Shaft nuts on propeller shaft 6.2.2 Anchor bolts Anchor bolts used for mounting components in concrete must have the following pull-out strength’ Size Pullout strength Mi2 6 kN Mi6 14 KN

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