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TOM Manual Hump eetois De TEC 2 SECTION THREE - STORAGE AND HANDLING A. STORAGI If the HPump™ unit is not going to be installed and operated soon aftr it arives onsite, secure and store it. Storage procedures should also be considered ifthe unit eve sits idle {or more than 30 days, The storage environment should be clean, dey and well ventilated, Preferably, this willbe an indoor, protected and secure environment. If stored outdoors, the unit should be placed on concrete or wooden supports. Additionally, the unit should be covered to avoid direct exposure to the weather. Never store the unit near sources of vibration or in the vicinity of welding activity. The following recommendations should be followed when storing your HPump"™ L an m. MOTOR Refer to the OEM manual for storage and handling recommendations. ‘Typically the motor shaft should be tured by hand 13-30 revolutions every 30 days to avoid false brinelling of the bearings. Connect space heaters, if supplied, to drive moisture from the windings. HORIZONTAL THRUST CHAMBER Fill the trust chamber with ol o prevent oxidation. LXE, 1.XT, and 875 thmust chambers should be capped during storage to avoid oil leakage. ‘Typically the HTC shaft should be tumed by hand 15-30 revolutions every 30 days to avoid false brineling of the bearings. On HTC models equipped with a desiccant breather, monitor and replace per the recommendations in Appendix E. PUMP For long term storage, the pumps should be filled with a preservative (antifreeze or oil) and capped. Store spares, loose shipped items or electrical components ina similar manner, preferably ina secure and climate controled indoor location, 1OM Manual Hump) Revision Date: DEC, 2007 anal Page Number: of 34 B. HANDLING ‘© Confirm that lifting equipment is appropriately rated forthe weight of the entice skid assembly. ‘All chains, slings, spreader bars and shackles should also be appropriately rated. Use four point lift to move the skid and mounted equipment. Do not allow rigging to contact the mounted equipment. Avoid jarring the skid [Never attempt to lift the skids from anywhere except the provided lifting eyes, Individual components shouldbe lifted via appropriately rated slings, Lift tandem skid sections separately. Never lift the skids when bolted together. For heavy components that require maintenance or removal, or that ship loose and require installation, use 2 man lifting techniques with correct lifting devices,

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