INSTALLATION AND STARTUP
1MANUL220 Belanger, Inc.® * PO BOX 5470. * Northville, MI 48167-5470 * Ph (248) 349-7010 * Fax (248) 380-9681 4-57
Chapter 4 Frame and Carriage Assembly
Optional On-Board Wheel Cleaner
Connections for Utilities and Internal Plumbing
Note: If the multi-stage centrifugal pump was supplied by Belanger®, follow the steps below. If it was
field supplied, the utility supply lines MUST match your pump output requirements.
1) Locate the supplied 1-1/4” hose.
2) Feed the hose through the boom.
Note: It is important that the 1-1/4” hose be run on the entrance side of the boom. This assures the greatest
bending radius during operation. Be sure there is enough slack at the bend of the boom and on the
side of the FreeStyler® as stated earlier in Routing Boom Utilities in this chapter.
3) Attach the 1-1/4” hose to the Internal manifolds barbed hose fitting and secure it with a worm gear clamp.
4) Verify that the 1-1/4” hose has enough slack to allow for smooth operation.
5) Wire-tie the 1-1/4” hose securely within the boom as stated earlier in Routing Boom Utilities in this chapter.
6) From the supply side of the boom, measure the remaining length of hose required to reach from the utility boom to
the field supplied line.
Note: If the supplied 1-1/4” water-hose is not long enough (33ft. supplied by Belanger®) and it is
necessary to purchase a longer hose from the field, the specifications are as follows:
7) Cut 1 1/4” hose to the measured length. DO NOT throw the remaining hose away.
8) Attach and Secure the 1-1/4” hose to the field supplied line.
Note: The difference in set-up from location to location requires that a link or field supplied line be the
responsibility of the owner. 1-1/2” Type M Copper is the suggested material of the field supplied
line.
Setting up the Pumping Station
1) Remove the pumping station unit from its packing crate and position the pumping station into approximate location.
2) Verify that the remaining 1-1/4” hose is long enough to reach from the pump location to the field supplied line.
3) Once it is in its permanent location, lag the pumping station to the floor.
4) Attach and secure the remaining 1-1/4” hose between the 1-1/4” barb hose fitting on the pumping station and the
field supplied line.
5) Attach and secure a 3/4” supply line to the barb hose fitting found below the tank on the inlet side of the solenoid
valve.