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Hypertherm HyPrecision 100D - 3 Installation; Installation Overview; Utility Requirements

Hypertherm HyPrecision 100D
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3 Installation
3.1 Installation Overview
Buyer Obligations
The buyer of a HyPrecision 100D/150D waterjet pump is responsible to cooperate with Hypertherm and
Hypertherm OEM personnel to facilitate installation of the machine.
The pump should be uncrated and placed as close as possible to the position where it will be used.
All utilities must be provided prior to installation as outlined in the Specifications section of this
manual.
The buyer should install high-pressure tubing unless other arrangements have been made in th
e
sal
es agreement.
Water treatment equipment should be in place prior to the installation of the pump. Water must
meet the minimum requirements as outlined in the Specifications section of this manual.
All connections to the pump are the responsibility of the buyer. It is the buyer's responsibility to
r
esearch and comply with all local codes including wastewater disposal.
Hypertherm may or may not supply the pump without any hydraulic oil in the tank. It may be the
buyer's responsibility to fill the tank with the appropriate oil per instructions in the Hydraulic section of
this manual.
Seller Obligations
If Hypertherm, Inc. is the installing party, some or all of the following tasks will be the
responsibility of the Hypertherm technician at installation as defined in the sales agreement.
Make sure the buyer has been informed of all buyer obligations and make sure the site has been
properly prepared prior to installation.
Make sure all utility connections have been properly provided as outlined in the Specifications
section of this manual.
Follow all first time startup and setup instructions as provided in the Operations section of thi
s
m
anual.
Train maintenance personnel on proper service and repair procedures.
Follow standard system acceptance tests.
3.2 Utility Requirements
Site Preparation
WARNING
Certain locations may be hazardous if the atmosphere contains gas, vapors, or
dust in explosive quantities. Refer to the National Electric Code (NEC), IEC, OSHA
requirements, and local codes for detailed information about environmental
criteria.
The facility must have adequate air, water, sewer drain, and electrical service per the Specifications
section prior to installation of the equipment.
Floor material should be concrete capable of supporting the weight of the machine, and thick enough to
provide resistance to vibration.
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