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INSTALLATION

5.2.3 - Horizontal Deviations 5.2.4 - Foundation Frame


Horizontal deviations of frames in the lateral and longitudinal After the foundation frame installation is completed, ll the
directions should be within the range shown in gure 5.2.3. hollowed oor around the perimeter of the frame with cement
as in gure 5.2.4.

TRENCH
CEMENT MUST BE SAME
C LEVEL WITH THE FRAME
B D FRONT SIDE
OF CUBICLE
A

REFERENCE INSTALLATION BASE TO BE


POINT START POINT INSTALLED FIRST FOUNDATION
FRAME

Figure 5.2.3 - Longitudinal deviations (top view) Figure 5.2.4 - Cement Filling

5.3 - Cubicle Installation


A: Distance from the reference point to the cubicle installation
start point 5.3.1 - Location of Fastenings
......................A < 1 mm GIS is divided into unit cubicles. Parts (bolts, nuts, etc) used for
installation are packed in a vinyl bag with a tag and attached to
the cubicle body.
B: Distance from the reference point to the front side of the
frame
5.3.2 - Order of Installation
......................B < 1 mm
1. Draw cubicle reference line on the foundation frame.
These reference lines will serve a guide for more
C: Longitudinal deviation (in the front and back direction) accurate alignment of the cubicle.
between the frames arranged in the cubicle lateral direction
2. Remove the transportation bolt on the top of the cubicle.
......................C < 1 mm
3. Remove the top gas duct from all panels.
4. Locate the rst panel onto the center position with the aid
D: Gap between the laterally arranged, adjacent frames of a preferable hydraulic jack, making sure that its front
......................D < 1 mm base channel is aligned to the reference line. If the
alignment is good, the four foundation bolts can be quite
easily inserted into the framework holes.

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