Building The Corridor; Introduction; Basic Requirements; Essential Features - Biddle MAT Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Cold store air curtain
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. . Building the corridor

2.1

Introduction

2.2

Basic requirements

Figure 2-1 Example of a corridor frame
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Figure 2-2 Example of a corridor, built
around the frame and the cold store door
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This chapter contains instructions for building the insulation of
the corridor.
At this stage, the corridor frame is supposed to be built and
ready, as shown in
Figure
Note:
The required dimensions of the corridor depend on the
individual situation. They are shown on the dimension
sketch, that is provided separately.

2.2.1 Essential features

An example of a corridor is shown in
features are:
the corridor frame 1, which carries the corridor, and the
air curtain unit(s) (to be installed later)
two thermally insulating side panels 2, narrowly enclosing
the air curtain unit(s),
an entirely closed thermally insulating structure 3
between the air curtain unit(s) and the side panels on one
side, and the cold store door opening on the other side.
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UILDING THE CORRIDOR
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2-2. Its essential
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