Operation - 15L Universal Bag; Instructions - As Shower; Instructions - For Storing And Dispensing Drinking Water; Instructions - As Dry Bag - BoundaryTEC ShowerCoil 1530A Instruction Manual

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Operation - 15L Universal Bag

Instructions – as Shower
1.
After the heating process is finished and the heating coil has been
removed from the heat, remove the thermostat valve from the
heated water bag and insert the showerhead assembly into the
short tube attached to the bag.
2.
To prevent water from spilling, pinch the short tube attached to
the bag while removing the thermostat valve and connect the
showerhead assembly.
3.
Make sure the pinch valve is closed to prevent leakage.
4.
Hang bag from a tree limb, BoundaryTEC Shower Tripod (1542),
or other structure. (see 'Tips' section for help with lifting the bag
overhead)
5.
Use thumb and forefinger to control the pinch valve for on/off
and flow adjustment.
6.
The sealed bags will slow down heat loss. See cool down times in
the 'Tips' section of this manual for recommended times in which
to use hot water before a detectable drop in temperature takes place.
7.
Test water before showering.
Instructions – for Storing and Dispensing Drinking Water
WARNING! Follow safety instructions below to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal illness
which may be caused by consuming water contaminated with harmful microorganisms.
Sanitize potentially contaminated bags, tubing and parts before contact with drinking
water.
Clearly identify bags and tubing as "clean" or "dirty".
Keep potentially contaminated tubes, parts, and water away from clean water to prevent
cross contamination.
Sanitizing Instructions
1.
Mix a mild bleach solution in the bag by adding 2 teaspoons of unscented liquid household chlorine
bleach to 1/2 gallon of water. (10 ml bleach per 2 liters water)
2.
Press out excess air, then roll down the top closure loosely (2x).
3.
Grasping each end of the bag, tip bag back and forth a few times so that all inner areas of the bag,
tube, and nozzle are wetted. A small amount of solution should drip from the top end of the bag;
drain into sink (if indoors).
4.
Open valve to allow solution to flow through tubing and parts.
5.
Wait 30 seconds then drain solution.
6.
Thoroughly rinse bag, tube, and parts with clean water.
7.
Hang bag upside down to air dry or dry with a clean towel.
Instructions – as Dry Bag
1.
Fill bag with gear.
2.
Fold the top flap toward the front translucent side of the bag and press out
some of the trapped air.
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3.
Roll over the top edge of the bag 4x towards the front translucent side of the
bag while ensuring that the front ply of the bag stays in contact with
the back ply and does not slide apart or wrinkle
4.
Bend the ends of the buckles back around toward the fabric side of the
bag and snap.
5.
To Compress: (if desired) Unscrew purge valve 1 turn, compress bag to force
out excess air. Close purge valve.
* Properly sealed bag will float or can withstand full submersions up to 3 meters deep
for short intervals.

Tips and Information

Suggested Water Temperature Setting
Air Temperature
Recommended Water
Temperature Setting
60-65°F (15.6-8.3 C)
#7 - 115°F (46.1 C)
65-70°F (18.3-21.1C)
#6 – 110°F (43.3 C)
70-75°F (21.1-23.9 C)
#5 – 105°F (40.6 C)
75-80°F (23.9-26.7 C)
#4 – 100°F (37.8 C)
80-85°F (26.7-29.4 C)
#3 – 95°F (35.0 C)
85-90°F (29.4-32.2 C)
#2 – 90°F (32.2 C)
Preheat Water in Sun
If you are able to plan in advance for a shower and have some time to at least partially heat the water
in the sun, this is a great way to save time and fuel later when you are ready to heat the water to
temperature with your stove or camp fire. Note: Remember to reduce the heat intensity according to
heating recommendations section, pg 12.
Lifting Water Bag – Simplified Block and Tackle (see fig.)
A helpful method for lifting the water overhead is to construct a
simplified block and tackle. By using two carabiners and two lengths
of braided nylon cord, the bag filled with water becomes much
easier to lift. Tie one end of the first cord to one of the carabiners,
and then hang it over a tree limb that is 8-10 feet high. Tie the
second cord to the upper carabiner, loop it through the bottom
carabiner, and then back through the upper carabiner. Adjust the
height of the upper carabiner by pulling the first cord and then tie it
off. Attach the shower bag to the bottom carabiner. Pull on the free
end of the second cord and at the same time lift up on the water
bag. Tie off the second cord.
Windy Conditions with Stove
Windy conditions can cause the heating efficiency of a stove to drop
significantly. For best heating performance, shield system from wind
in compliance with stove manufacturer's operating instructions.
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Note: These settings are suggestions.
You'll develop a good feel for your
preferred temperatures after using the
system a few times.
For optimum comfort, the air temperature
should be at least 60°F for an open air
shower.
Always test water before showering.
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