Compact the fill, this is to provide a firm base for the HSB.
Remember the final stone level must be 2 or 3 inches higher
than the original ground level to ensure water run-off and
drainage.
A concrete pad can be poured and the HSB secured to it.
In some areas a concrete pad is required due to high wind
potential. Check local codes to see what type of mounting base
is required. If a concrete pad is required, all federal, state and
local codes should be followed. Unless mandated by federal,
state or local code, a concrete pad is not required.
TOOLS REQUIRED
1.
General SAE and Metric hand tools, wrenches, sockets
and screwdrivers.
2.
Standard electrician's hand tools, drill and bits.
3.
Monometer (for checking fuel pressures).
4.
Meter capable of measuring AC/DC Voltage and Frequency
5.
Safety apparel
Inspect the unit. Carefully inspect the HSB for any damage
that may have occurred during shipment and delivery. If loss
or damage is noted at the time of delivery, have the person(s)
making delivery note all damage on the freight bill and affix
their signature under the consignor's memo of loss or damage.
If loss or damage is noted after delivery, separate the damaged
materials and contact the carrier for claims procedures. Parts
damaged in shipping are not covered under Champion warranty.
Unbox the unit, by removing the exterior shipping carton. The ATS
is included, remove the packaging and lift it out. Remove the 4
shipping brackets, 2 on each end that hold the HSB to the wood
shipping pallet. This pallet is for shipping/transportation only and
cannot be used as a mounting pad in any form. Exercise caution
when removing the HSB from the wood pallet, dragging it off the
wood pallet will damage the HSB base. The HSB must be lifted
from the wood pallet to separate.
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INSTALLATION
Contact your natural gas (NG) supplier about the meter size. Most
meters must be replaced with a larger BTU size, due to a larger
demand of BTU's from the HSB and appliances during operation
(utility outage). This also applies to HSB utilizing LPG.
PLACEMENT
The Site Selection has been completed, all federal, state and
local codes have been reviewed and applied as mandated by the
NFPA standards and all other related codes/standards.
Preparation has been completed and everything has been
properly prepared to place the HSB.
The back side of the HSB locates the fuel and wire entry points.
When placement is done this side generally faces the closest
point to each of those sources.
CAUTION
!
The HSB weighs more than 300 lbs. (136 kg). Proper
tools, equipment and qualified personnel should be
used in all phases of handling and moving the HSB. Do
not lift or move the HSB without assistance. Do not lift
the unit by the roof or any other enclosure component
as damage to the HSB and possible injury of handling/
moving staff may occur.
Two (2) 5 foot (1.5 m) lengths of ¾ "steel pipe (supplied by
the installer), are required to lift the HSB. Insert the steel pipes
through the lifting holes located near the HSB base in the
composite pad, on each end.
You may also lift the HSB using a properly rated strap, lift, hook
and hoist procedure attached to both steel lifting pipes, provided
that you use spreader bars to ensure that the belts, chains or
cables DO NOT touch/contact the HSB.
Model 100199
Part No. 101049 Rev. B
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