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Model: RZPAC
Effective February 2022
Rev. B

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  • Page 1 Installation and Maintenance Manual Model: RZPAC Effective February 2022 Rev. B...
  • Page 2 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Contributions ROLE NAME TITLE Author Ben Baker Senior Design Engineer Checker Brad Paris Senior Design Engineer Approver Sam Osterhout Design Team Lead Revisions DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION AUTHOR 11/12/2021 Initial Document Creation Ben Baker 2/18/2022 Document Branding and Formatting Andrew W.
  • Page 3 Term for a conveyable item (cardboard box, tote, etc.) Carriage bolt Counter-clockwise Conveyor Director Control Card 1.0 - Bastian Solutions' dual zone control card CDAC 1.0 designed for zero pressure control of low-voltage (24V nominal) DC solenoids for belt-under roller conveyor.
  • Page 4 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC TERM/ACRONYM DEFINITION A highly visible button or pull cable designed to shut down equipment in the E-stop case of an emergency. Engineered to Order; Orders requiring custom Engineering Factory Acceptance Testing A feature in sheet metal consisting of a face and bend connected to an Flange existing face along a straight edge.
  • Page 5 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC TERM/ACRONYM DEFINITION A sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical Prox Sensor contact. Mechanical device used to change the direction of the belt in a conveyor Pulley system, to drive and/or tension the belt.
  • Page 6 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC TERM/ACRONYM DEFINITION The release or activation of all zones in a line of accumulating conveyor at the Train Release same time. Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene plastic, used to reduce friction and UHMW wear. Method of overlapping guide rail such that cartons, cases, or totes cannot Waterfall catch on downstream guide rail.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Table of Contents Introduction ......................11 OSHA and Safety ....................11 Model: RZPAC ....................... 12 3.1 Overview ..........................12 3.2 Belt ............................12 3.3 Drive Section ........................13 3.4 Tails ............................14 3.5 Intermediate Beds ........................ 15 Receiving .......................
  • Page 8 Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings ............ 69 List of Figures Figure 1: RZPAC Overview ........................12 Figure 2: Screw Takeup Drive Overview ....................13 Figure 3: Pneumatic Takeup Drive Overview ..................14 Figure 4: RZPAC Intermediate Bed Exploded View ................15 Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 9 Figure 23: Chain Pitch Measurement ..................... 51 Figure 24: Air Regulator Assembly ......................62 Figure 25: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 1 of 2............70 Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2............70 Figure 27: General Arrangement, RZPAC Tail, Sheet 1 of 1 ..............70 Figure 28: General Arrangement, Belt Under Roller AC, Pneumatic Takeup Drive, Sheet 1 of 1 .....
  • Page 10: Table 1: Reference Documents

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Reference Documents MANUFACTURER MANUAL Bastian Solutions Conveyor Director AC User Manual Bastian Solutions Side Cover and Guiderail Installation Manual Bastian Solutions Support Installation Manual Bastian Solutions RLCAC Installation and Maintenance Manual Bastian Solutions RLSAC Installation and Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Please contact Bastian Solutions Conveyor for any questions or support that is not clearly addressed in this document. Bastian Solutions Conveyor is not responsible for misuse of the equipment described in this manual or misuse of information in this manual. If you have any questions, contact Bastian Solutions Conveyor Customer Service or Support at ConveyorSupport@BastianSolutions.com.
  • Page 12: Model: Rzpac

    3 Model: RZPAC 3.1 Overview The Roller Zero Pressure AC (RZPAC) conveyor is designed for longer runs of zero pressure accumulation, especially in applications where a combination of high speed and heavy product make DC accumulation conveyor impractical. RZPAC uses a continuous belt under the conveying rollers driven by an AC gearmotor motor, which is engaged and disengaged with the various conveying zones with pneumatic actuators.
  • Page 13: Drive Section

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 3.3 Drive Section Two different drive designs are available for RZPAC conveyors. The screw (fixed) takeup drive is the least expensive option and is available for conveyor lengths up to 100 ft and total product loads up to 1050 lbs with a laced belt or 3200 lbs with a hot-spliced belt.
  • Page 14: Tails

    3.4 Tails The RZPAC tail section is a 36” conveyor section that contains the tail pulley and a snub roller. The tail sections are always placed as the first and last bed sections in an AC mark number. Rollers in the tail section are banded together to transmit power from the zero pressure zone in the section to the rollers above the tail pulley.
  • Page 15: Intermediate Beds

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC driven conveyor will cause a jam and shutdown of both the RZPAC and the infeed driven conveyor that cannot be cleared without manually unloading the product. 3.5 Intermediate Beds Intermediate beds contain one or more zero pressure zones and modules. An intermediate bed consists of conveying rollers on the top, with pressure rollers mounted in modules below.
  • Page 16: Receiving

    4.1. If there are any missing or damaged components contact your Bastian Solutions Conveyor representative with as much detail as possible. If you are unsure of your Bastian Solutions Conveyor representative, please contact Customer Service at ConveyorSupport@BastianSolutions.com. 4.1 Mark Numbers A mark number is a specific number given to a piece of equipment.
  • Page 17: Figure 6: Skid Sticker

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 6: Skid Sticker RZPAC conveyor may arrive in multiple skids for the same mark number. The number of skids shipped is dependent on the OAW and OAL of the mark number. Upon receiving the skid on site, please inspect for any visual damage of the equipment. If there are any damages, please contact your BSC representative with images and details of the skid.
  • Page 18: Installation

    Bastian Solutions Conveyor to provide unless otherwise specified. 1. Clear the workspace around the portion of the layout selected for installation. 2. Ensure that the conveyor and accessory skids containing the correct RZPAC mark number are unpacked and all components are accounted for.
  • Page 19: Leveling And Straightening

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 7: Floor Support and Splice Plate Installation Refer to the “Bastian Solutions Conveyor Support Installation Manual” for more information on installing conveyor. 5.3 Leveling and Straightening 1. Starting at one end, use a laser level or other accurate method to check the sideframe height at each bed break on both sides of the conveyor, and adjust the supports as needed.
  • Page 20: Figure 8: Tail Belt Routing

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC The belt should be installed with the shiny traction layer facing up towards the conveying rollers and the textured or fabric side down towards the pressure rollers. For belts with traction material on one side only, this orientation is important for correct functionality.
  • Page 21: Belt Routing: Screw Takeup Drive

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC towards the discharge end of the conveyor, if the belt splice is on top. See Figure 9: Belt Lacing. Figure 9: Belt Lacing 5.4.1 Belt Routing: Screw Takeup Drive 1. Remove the takeup guards on both sides of the drive. Remove the access panels on the drive side opposite the gearmotor.
  • Page 22: Figure 10: Screw Takeup Drive Overview

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 10: Screw Takeup Drive Overview Figure 11: Screw Takeup Drive Belt Routing Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 23: Belt Routing: Pneumatic Takeup Drive

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 12: Pneumatic Takeup Drive Overview 5.4.2 Belt Routing: Pneumatic Takeup Drive 1. Remove the takeup guards on both sides of the drive. Remove the access panels on the drive side opposite the gearmotor. See Figure 12: Pneumatic Takeup Drive Overview.
  • Page 24: Belt Hot Splicing

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 5. Check that both routing rollers and the drive snub roller are set square to the drive frame and approximately centered within their slots. Adjust if necessary before the belt is installed. 6. Using the routing shown in Figure 13: Pneumatic Takeup Drive Belt Routing, thread the belt through the drive.
  • Page 25: Table 2: Belt Hot Splicing Tools

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Table 2: Belt Hot Splicing Tools TOOL NAME PURPOSE HABASIT PART NUMBER Die Cutter Preparing finger joints AF-100/US-80 Hot Press Fusing the splice PF-101 Guide Block Belt Alignment GR101-100C 4. Before beginning the hot splicing procedure, double check that the belt routing is correct and that the shiny side of the belt is facing up towards the conveying rollers.
  • Page 26: Figure 14: Belt Splice Alignment

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 14: Belt Splice Alignment Table 3: Belt Hot Pressing Parameters LOWER PLATEN CLAMPING PRESSURE UPPER PLATEN TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE SOAK TIME 2 bar 165°C 165°C 999 sec 29 psi 330°F 330°F Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 27: Figure 15: Completed Belt Splice

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC The listed belt pressing parameters assume the use of the specified guide block. Different styles or thicknesses of guide block will require adjustment to the heating times. Contact the belt manufacturer for more information on pressing parameters. If the splice is under-fused or over-fused, a weak joint and belt failure in service may result.
  • Page 28 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 22. Remove all tools and equipment from inside the conveyor, and reinstall any carrying rollers that were removed for the splicing procedure. 5.4.3.1 Cutting Finger Joints 1. Before beginning, verify the total belt length. Cutting a finger joint removes a minimum of 8 1/4” of belt material, plus the heat-affected zone of the existing splice if there is one.
  • Page 29: Installing Return Rollers

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 5.5 Installing Return Rollers Return roller modules are pre-assembled and shipped separately, to be installed after the belt is routed and joined. See item (31) in Figure 16: Return Roller Module Installation Detail. Figure 16: Return Roller Module Installation Detail 1.
  • Page 30: Belt Tracking Zones

    2. The tracking zone kit consists of a heavy duty roller with adjustment brackets, and carrying rollers and bands to replace the conveying rollers in the zone. See Figure 19: RZPAC Intermediate Bed Exploded View which shows a tracking zone installed next to a standard zone.
  • Page 31: Figure 17: Pressure Roller Locations For 2"Rc Pressure Modules

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 17: Pressure Roller Locations for 2”RC Pressure Modules 10. The non-grooved rollers and pressure roller that were removed during the install process are now unused and may be added to the system spares. Figure 18: Pressure Roller Locations for 3”RC Pressure Modules Published November 2021 Rev.
  • Page 32: Figure 19: Rzpac Intermediate Bed Exploded View

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 19: RZPAC Intermediate Bed Exploded View Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 33: Power Take-Off

    5. Install the timing pulley (38) and key on the extended tail shaft. See Figure 27: General Arrangement, RZPAC Tail, Sheet 1 of 1 in section 9. 6. Use a straight edge to align the timing pulley on the extended tail shaft with the timing pulley on the driven conveyor.
  • Page 34: Dc Installation

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC VFD settings should only be adjusted by qualified personnel. Improper VFD settings can prevent correct emergency stop operation or cause hazardous unintended motion. 5.8.2 24V DC Installation 1. The conveyor control cards also require 24V DC power, which is used for card communication and operation of solenoids.
  • Page 35: Accessories

    Attach any applicable accessories and connecting hardware (e.g. guiderail) to the mounted conveyor section at this point. Refer to the “Bastian Solutions Conveyor - Side Cover and Guiderail Installation Manual” for more information on installing most accessories. 5.11 Belt Tensioning and Tracking Belt tensioning procedures are different depending on whether the conveyor has a screw takeup or pneumatic takeup, but belt tracking is performed the same in all cases.
  • Page 36: Figure 21: Screw Takeup Drive Belt Routing

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 20: Screw Takeup Drive Belt Routing 8. If the belt is joined with lacing, use the inner set of tension window indicators. If the belt is joined with a hot splice, use the outer set of tension window indicators. See Figure 21: Tension Indicators.
  • Page 37: Figure 22: Tension Indicators

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 21: Tension Indicators 14. Snug the sleeve jam nuts against the spring sleeves on each side. Do not overtighten or the ends of the spring sleeves can be damaged. 15. Reinstall the takeup guards and the yellow access panels that were removed in section 5.4.1.
  • Page 38: Pneumatic Takeup Drives

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 5.11.2 Pneumatic Takeup Drives 1. Once the belt is installed and joined, all return rollers and tracking rollers have been installed, and any guards have been reinstalled on the drive section, then the belt may be tensioned.
  • Page 39: Belt Tracking Principles

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 5.11.3 Belt Tracking Principles Only qualified and experienced individuals should perform belt tracking procedures, which must be performed while the conveyor is running. Verify E-stop functionality before beginning a belt tracking procedure. Monitor the belt during its initial startup and tracking, to ensure it does not track completely off a pulley or rub on internal conveyor components.
  • Page 40: Figure 22: Belt Tracking By Adjusting Snub Rollers

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 22: Belt Tracking by Adjusting Snub Rollers 6. To verify the belt is tracking stably, record its position by e.g. marking a line on the roller. Wait for 3 full revolutions of the belt and see if the average position has changed. It is normal for the belt to move back and forth slightly as it goes around, but if it doesn’t return to the same position once...
  • Page 41 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC For further reference on belt tracking, refer to Habasit Fabric Conveyor Belts Installation and Maintenance Guide (6040). Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 42: Maintenance And Operation

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 6 Maintenance and Operation The longevity and proper functionality of Bastian Solutions Conveyor is based upon standard operating practices and general maintenance of equipment. Setting up a regular maintenance schedule will help to ensure that products comply with the equipment’s warranty. Lockout/Tagout procedures should be implemented before performing any maintenance.
  • Page 43 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Once per shift (or more frequently as Drain water from all pneumatic filter bowls. needed) Inspect photoeyes and proximity switches to make Daily sure they are secure and properly aligned. Check for debris build-up on belt or conveying rollers.
  • Page 44: Fastener Torque

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC For conveyors with PTO: Remove the PTO cover and inspect the PTO belt. Check belt tension and adjust if necessary. Adjust timing pulley alignment if the belt 3 months or 1,000 hours has signs of tracking problems. Replace the belt if damaged.
  • Page 45: Belt Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 44 ft-lbs 3/8”-16 Grade 8 carriage bolt or hex head cap screw 106 ft-lbs 1/2”-13 20 ft-lbs Shoulder bolt M8-1.25 6.4 Belt Replacement 1. Locate the belt lacing for a laced conveyor. Stop the conveyor with the lacing on top and at a convenient place for connecting the new belt (generally next to the infeed tail).
  • Page 46: Drive Pulley Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC For motors with VFDs, hazardous electrical power may be present for several minutes after the supply is turned off and locked out, due to the VFD’s internal capacitors. 3. Remove the plastic dust cover, shaft fixing bolt, and shaft retaining washer in the end of the motor’s hollow bore.
  • Page 47: Takeup Pulley Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 5. Remove the bearings (49) on both sides of the drive pulley (44). Do not hammer or pry on the outer races of the bearings. Damage to the bearings may result. 6. Remove the XT25 bushings on either side of the pulley shaft. Access to the bushing bolts is provided once the bearings are removed.
  • Page 48: Takeup Spring Or Guide Tube Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 11. See section 5.11.1 for belt tensioning and tracking instructions. 12. Replace any guards that were removed. 6.5.4 Takeup Spring or Guide Tube Replacement 1. Remove the side guards on both sides of the screw takeup. See Figure 29: General Arrangement, Belt Under Roller AC, Screw Takeup Drive, Sheet 1 of 1 for details.
  • Page 49: Drive Motor Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Turn off and lock out both the drive motor and the air supply to the takeup cylinder before removing guards or replacing any parts on the drive module. 6.6.1 Drive Motor Replacement 1. Before removing the existing motor, check motor and gearbox nameplates to verify that the replacement motor is the correct shaft size, gear ratio, and voltage.
  • Page 50: Drive Pulley Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 11. Reinstall the shoulder bolt in the new motor’s torque arm, and tighten the 1”-8 teardrop bolt to 200 ft-lbs. See Table 7: Fastener Standard Torque Values in section 6.3 for tightening torque of the shoulder bolt.
  • Page 51: Takeup Chain And Sprocket Replacement And Maintenance

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC once it is removed from the takeup pulley. Do not take the chains off the sprockets (51) or allow one chain to skip a tooth on the sprocket. Do not hammer or pry on the outer races of the bearings. Damage to the bearings may result.
  • Page 52: Idler Roller Replacement

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 3. Sprockets will need to be replaced or rotated once the sprocket teeth start wearing into a “hook” profile with noticeable undercut. Both sprockets should be replaced or rotated at the same time, but the chains need not be replaced if they are still in good condition.
  • Page 53: Bearing Replacement And Maintenance

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 6.6.6 Bearing Replacement and Maintenance 1. Periodically grease each bearing following the instructions in the ABB Motors MN3016 bearing manual. Do not over-lubricate. Too much grease can damage bearing seals or cause excessive heating. 2. If bearing replacement is necessary, follow the instructions in section 6.6.2 for the drive pulley bearings (49), or in section 6.6.3 for the takeup pulley bearings (48).
  • Page 54: Tail

    2. If the tail pulley has an extended shaft and a PTO drive, remove the PTO drive guard and relax belt tension on the PTO drive belt. See Figure 27: General Arrangement, RZPAC Tail, Sheet 1 of 1 for details.
  • Page 55: Tail Snub Replacement

    2. Push on the hex shaft of the tail snub roller (37). The hex shaft is spring loaded in one direction only. See Figure 27: General Arrangement, RZPAC Tail, Sheet 1 of 1 for details. 3. Remove the tail snub bracket on the side where the hex shaft cannot be pushed in towards the center of the conveyor.
  • Page 56: Band Replacement

    3. Reassemble the zone following the procedure in section 6.7.4. 6.8 Modules See Figure 25: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 1 of 2 and Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 in Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings for exploded views and part numbers.
  • Page 57: Actuator Replacement (Brake)

    2. Remove the two socket head cap screws (32) holding the brake shoe in place. Set the brake shoe aside. See Detail A of Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 in Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings.
  • Page 58: Actuator Replacement (Pressure Module)

    If needed, the module guide plate can be manually pulled up against the return spring to provide more space. See Detail B of Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 in Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings.
  • Page 59: Guide Bushing Replacement (Pressure Module)

    If needed, the module guide plate can be manually pulled up against the return spring to provide more space. See Detail B of Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 in Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings.
  • Page 60: Solenoid Replacement

    5.11.2 for pneumatic takeup drives. 2. Remove conveying rollers to access the tracking roller. See Figure 25: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 1 of 2 and Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 for details.
  • Page 61: Return Roller Replacement

    5.11.2 for pneumatic takeup drives. 1. Remove conveying rollers to access the tracking roller. See Figure 25: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 1 of 2 and Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 for details.
  • Page 62: Figure 24: Air Regulator Assembly

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 2. The water bowl at the bottom of the air regulator (58) should be emptied regularly, once per shift or as needed. 3. To replace the air regulator (58) or dump valve (59), first lock out and disconnect the input air supply.
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting And Repair

    Bastian Solutions Conveyor encourages using the following troubleshooting techniques before contacting a Bastian Solutions Conveyor representative as these are the same techniques used by our field service engineers. To assist in data collection, Bastian Solutions Conveyor asks that any issues that arise be recorded in a log, with the mark number, a description of the issue, and the steps taken to resolve the issue.
  • Page 64 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC The belt is rubbing against a frame Re-track and re-tension the belt. component. The belt is rubbing against a Replace damaged rollers. seized conveying roller or pressure roller Re-square bed frame. Ensure tracking rollers are not...
  • Page 65 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Contact BSC for replacement information. If the belt tracks off to the same direction as before, the belt is not at fault. Check regulator setting and verify adequate system air Insufficient air pressure supply Verify free movement of both module and brake.
  • Page 66 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Re-tune the motor in a loaded configuration, or switch Speed “surging” VFD controlled motor with a to open loop control if appropriate for your during train tuning problem application. Consult your VFD manual for details.
  • Page 67: Appendix 1: Standard Gearmotor Options

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC 8 Appendix 1: Standard Gearmotor Options Standard gearmotors are 3 phase, 230V/460V, 4 pole motors. Listed conveyor speeds are for • operation at 60Hz. Screw takeup drives may use either 1.250in or 1.500in shaft size. Pneumatic takeup drives use •...
  • Page 68: Table 10: Standard Gearmotors With 1.500In Output

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Table 10: Standard Gearmotors with 1.500in Output OUTPUT SHAFT SIZE MOTOR MOTOR HP SPEED (FPM) GEAR RATIO PART NUMBER (in) SIDE Left A013DM-10307 69.78 Right A013DM-10308 Left A013DM-10301 51.96 Right A013DM-10302 Left A013DM-10299 30.38 Right...
  • Page 69: Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings

    9 Appendix 2: General Arrangement Drawings Table 11: RZPAC General Arrangement BOM ITEM # DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 18” OAW 24” OAW 30” OAW 36” OAW ROLLER, 1.9in OD, NO GRV, 7/16" HEX, XXin BF, ABEC-1 A001RL-10040 A001RL-10041 A001RL-10042 A001RL-10058 ROLLER, 1.9in OD, NO GRV, 7/16" HEX, 7.00in BF, ABEC-1 A001RL-10237 PANCAKE AIR CYLINDER, SINGLE ACTING, 25mm BORE, 10mm STROKE, 5/32"...
  • Page 70: Figure 25: General Arrangement, Rzpac Bed Section, Sheet 1 Of 2

    Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC HHCS, 3/8"-16 UNC, GR5, ZINC PLATED, 5/8"L, FULL THD A003HC-00086 SERRATED BELLEVILLE LOCK WASHER, NARROW (FOR SHCS), 3/8" AND M10 SCREW SIZE A003IW-00007 CARRIAGE BOLT, 1/4"-20 UNC, GR5, ZINC PLATED, 1/2"L, FULL THD A003CB-00014 WIZ NUT, 1/4"-20 UNC, GR2, ZINC PLATED...
  • Page 71 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC ELBOW, 1/2" NPT MALE TO 3/8" PUSH A016FT-10034 FILTER REGULATOR, 3/8" NPT, SEMI-AUTO DRAIN, WITH BRACKET, WITH PRESSURE GAUGE, 145PSI MAX, WITH A016RE-10009 REFLUX VALVE 3/2 LOCKOUT VALVE, 3/8" NPT, G SERIES, 300 SIZE A016VA-10041...
  • Page 72 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 25: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 1 of 2 Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 73 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 26: General Arrangement, RZPAC Bed Section, Sheet 2 of 2 Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 74 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 27: General Arrangement, RZPAC Tail, Sheet 1 of 1 Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 75 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 28: General Arrangement, Belt Under Roller AC, Pneumatic Takeup Drive, Sheet 1 of 1 Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 76 Installation and Maintenance Manual: RZPAC Figure 29: General Arrangement, Belt Under Roller AC, Screw Takeup Drive, Sheet 1 of 1 Published November 2021 Rev. B...
  • Page 77 All rights reserved. This document contains information considered proprietary to Bastian Solutions. It may not be duplicated, used, or disclosed without written permission from Bastian Solutions. It may not be used in whole or in part for any purpose other than its intended purpose as an operation, installation, and maintenance manual for the product or products described herein.

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