TD-0003_SaniCab® P_Technical Datasheet_Rev5.0

12.2.5 Exhaust Ducting Components Exhaust ducting components are utilized to connect the exhaust fan outlet of the chamber, transition to 12" Ø round ducting, and direct exhaust air to a suitable location (eg, through a roof penetration) The components are loose shipped and installed by others

Table 15: Exhaust Ducting Accessories

Informational Data

Accessory Name

Bend Radius

L x W / Diameter Length

Description of Use

Exhaust Ducting - Transition (5" x 85" to 12" Ø)

5" x 85" to 12" Ø 12269"

N/A Connect exhaust fan outlet to round ducting

Exhaust Ducting - Elbow (90°) Exhaust Ducting - Elbow (45°) Exhaust Ducting - Straight (5') Exhaust Ducting - Seal Kit (5" x 85")

12" Ø 12" Ø 12" Ø

N/A 180675" 90° transitions

N/A

145"

45° transitions

5'

N/A Straight run for round ducting

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

N/A Gasket (EPDM) and hardware for fan outlet connections

Exhaust Ducting - Seal Kit (12" Ø)

N/A Gasket (EPDM) and hardware for all round ducting connections

NOTE: • All SaniCab P exhaust fan connections are 5" x 85"

12.2.6 Buggy Inverter The Buggy Inverter accessory allows buggies (size 200 - 600 lb capacities) to be inverted and placed onto the P335 Buggy Standard Active Rack when it is loaded onto a tranfer cart for transport to the SaniCab P system for automated, thorough cleaning After being cleaned and unloaded from the cabinet, the Buggy Inverter reverts the buggy from the rack back onto the ground The Buggy Inverter is a loose ship, standalone skid with the following specifications: •  Framework − Material: 304ss − Surface Finish: Bead blast − Maximum Buggy Weight: 110 lbs − Footprint Dimensions: 70" W x 70" L x 90" H − Foot Pad Dimensions: 17" L x 23" W − Stationary design with fixed base to reduce occupied floor space − Flexible buggy height coupling allows inversion of various sizes • Operation −  The transfer cart’s alignment is assisted by a floor-mounted angle iron rail that includes a 075" pin for locking the cart in place −  The cart is locked into place with the inverter The buggy is then inverted and rested upon the rack that is atop the transfer cart Once the cart is safely positioned on the transfer cart, the operator releases the cart − The buggy receiver stays in position waiting for the cart and buggy’s return after the completed wash cycle − The buggy receiver rotates 180° with position monitoring limit switches • Electrical Controls − Drive ◊ 460 V AC, 3PH, 60 Hz, 2 HP, TEFC drive motor with electric brake − Receiver Rotation ◊ Column Lift has a cycle time of approximately 45-60 seconds − Controls ◊ NEMA 4X, 304ss enclosure with sloped top ◊ Raise/off/lower 3-position spring-centered switch for operator safety ◊  Two hand, pushbutton control for operator safety, ensuring both hands will be away from the mechanical part of the machine during operation ◊ Banner TL50BL stacking light assembly with mounting bracket, pipe cover, and pipe standoff −  Allow for at least 6-feet clearance in front of the Buggy Inverter for Transfer Cart engagement with the system, along with at least 2-feet clearance behind the Buggy Inverter for Buggy engagement with the system − Right-hand or left-hand dump side design available

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