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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
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Fig.8 Positioning sketch for flowmakers
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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
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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