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NOAQ Boxwall BW102 User Instructions

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NOAQ Boxwall BW102
For instructions in other languages, see www.noaq.com
A NOAQ Boxwall is a mobile self-anchoring flood barrier. The NOAQ Boxwall BW102 creates
a dam for water up to a height of 100 cm. The boxwall is so light that it can quickly be set up
to protect buildings and other property against water damage, and also to keep roads open.
A boxwall is designed for use on an even surface, such as a paved street, a concrete floor
or a lawn.
A boxwall consists of sections (boxes) that are linked together by means of a simple manual
operation. No tools are needed.
The NOAQ Boxwall is also available in a lower model, called BW52, with a damming ability
of 50 cm.
NOAQ BW102 1.0 201201

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Summary of Contents for NOAQ Boxwall BW102

  • Page 1 A boxwall consists of sections (boxes) that are linked together by means of a simple manual operation. No tools are needed. The NOAQ Boxwall is also available in a lower model, called BW52, with a damming ability of 50 cm.
  • Page 2 2 (8) This is how a NOAQ Boxwall works The base section of the boxwall is pressed firmly against the ground by the weight of the flood water. There are three cellular rubber soles on the underside to provide a reliable grip on the road.
  • Page 3: Follow These Instructions

    3 (8) NOAQ Boxwall BW102 together with the BW52 Follow these instructions: 1. Inspect the area where the boxwall is to be constructed The boxwall has been specially designed for firm, even surfaces such as asphalt, concrete, lawns etc. It is therefore ideal for setting up on streets and paths, across car parks, in industri- al areas, around shopping malls, in harbours and at airports.
  • Page 4 By covering the boxwall with a plastic liner it can also be used on a much more uneven ground, as the liner is more flexible. Assembly position 2° in one direction Normal position 2° in the other direction NOAQ BW102 1.0 201201...
  • Page 5 6. Combine Boxwall and Tubewall NOAQ Boxwall can be combined with a NOAQ Tubewall. The walls are laid so that they overlap by a metre or so, ideally with the tubewall closest to the flood and the boxwall beneath and behind the tubewall.
  • Page 6 To divert the water off a street the boxwall may be deployed diagonally. The angle chosen, in relation to the direction of the current, depends on the amount of water and its speed. NOAQ BW102 1.0 201201...
  • Page 7 16 right hand boxes in place. This box should rest against the bar and be pushed all the way to the backside of the case. Using a special carrying stick the boxes can easily be carried to wherever you want to have them. NOAQ BW102 1.0 201201...
  • Page 8 Those who provide the equipment, manufacturers, resellers, hirers, etc. can never accept liability for the actual use and any possible personal injury or damage to property that might arise. NOAQ BW102 1.0 201201...