Class1 FoamLogix 2.1A & 1.7AHP REV D User Manual

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FoamLogix, Model 2.1A and 1.7AHP Class “A”

Electronic Foam Proportioning Systems

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SECTION 3 INSTALLATION

To simplify installation selection, one of the two

packages described in previous Section 2 should

be ordered. While either package provides most

of the components required for installation, the

following guidelines are offered to assist the system

installer with a complete system installation.

Carefully review the procedures that follow to

ensure the system is properly designed. This

section lists components that have been tested

with Hale FoamLogix and provide the best

system performance. Use of the recommended

materials and specified parts ensures a virtually

maintenance free installation.

Differences in apparatus plumbing and foam

system configuration make it impractical to show

exactly how the Hale FoamLogix 2.1A and 1.7AHP

systems are installed on a particular apparatus.

The informa tion contained in this section, however,

applies to most situations and should be used

when design ing and installing Hale FoamLogix

2.1A and 1.7AHP systems. A system plumbing and

electrical diagram is provided at the end of this

section to assist with installation.

Before proceeding with system installation,

carefully review the procedures that follow to

ensure the system is properly designed.

The Hale FoamLogix system is supplied with five

major components that must be located on the

apparatus.

Foam pump and motor assembly

Control unit

Instruction/system diagram placard

Flow Sensor

Check valve injector fitting

Notes: The flow sensor and check valve

injector fitting may be pre-mounted, if a

manifold or pre-configured package is

ordered.

Optional components that require mounting on

the apparatus include:

Mini Manifold

Flanged elbows

IMPORTANT !

WHEN DETERMINING THE LOCATIONS OF HALE

FOAMLOGIX COMPONENTS BEING INSTALLED

KEEP IN MIND PIPING RUNS, CABLE ROUTING

AND OTHER INTERFERENCES THAT COULD

HINDER OR INTERFERE WITH PROPER SYSTEM

PERFORMANCE.

FOAM PUMP AND MOTOR ASSEMBLY

The foam pump and motor assembly must be

located in an area that is protected from road

debris and excessive heat buildup. The back of a

compartment or a compartment shelf is often an

ideal location. The foam system, bypass valve,

strainer and shut-off valve are located on the foam

pump and motor assembly and access to these

components must be provided.

The foam pump and motor assembly must be

mounted below the discharge of the foam tank to

provide for gravity feed to the foam pump. The foam

tank must be located where refilling can be easily

accomplished with 5 gallon (19 liters) pails and other

methods suitable to the end user. Most water tank

manufacturers build the foam tank into the booster

tank.

When specifying a foam tank, make sure provi-

sions are made for:

Installation of the low tank level sensor

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