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Samarjit Sen
15-07-2007, 08:11 AM
Does any one have a installation manual on the installation of Insulated Puf Panels along with drawings and other details.

I urgently need one. In case some information or a book on such is available I shall be happy to get the same or the link to it.

old gas bottle
15-07-2007, 01:21 PM
never seen one, you can get the manufactures spec off the websites but fitting is a trade down to the install guys,bit like asking one of us the proper way to gas a unit up,allthough there is a industry standard,by that i mean a right and wrong way.;)

Dan
15-07-2007, 02:51 PM
Try this link: http://www.ballyrefboxes.com/ballytips/assembly.htm

Samarjit Sen
15-07-2007, 04:49 PM
Thank you Dan for the link. I guess this would be of help to me.

Dan
15-07-2007, 05:04 PM
Thank you Dan for the link. I guess this would be of help to me.

Your welcome, Samarjit. If the literature on their website is not useful, just ask for what you need more specifically.

Samarjit Sen
15-07-2007, 05:49 PM
Hi Dan,

I have had a very bad experience with the panel manufacturers in our country. Last time I had the complete panels imported and the work was executed very nicely. I would have preferred to give them more orders, but they lack as far as the business ethics are concerned.

Now we are to execute a number of these Cold Storages. These are all for fruit pre cooling and storage. They comprise of 4-6 Chambers in one project with a large ante room. We are in negotiation with some panel manufacturers in Europe, but they will not be able to undertake the installation. Our previous unuits had gained a good reputation and I want to maintain that if not increase the same.

The panels are to be of puf insulated with precoated sheets. In case you have further informations on installation, I shall be grateful as I could train a group of technicians for only panel installation. In case you are aware of any good and reliable panel manufacturer, kindly do send me a PM.

Thank you once again,

US Iceman
15-07-2007, 07:26 PM
Hi Samarjit,

Here is some information that is related to specific manufacturers. It may help you with some of the generic details for assembly.

http://www.wabrown.com/pdf/IMOI.pdf

http://www.kolpak.com/Downloads/Service_Literature/Walk-in_Installation_and_Owner_Manual.pdf

http://www.master-bilt.com/pdfs/io_manuals/walk-in_io.pdf

I hope these are hellpful.

Samarjit Sen
16-07-2007, 03:10 AM
Good Morning US Iceman,

The informations provided will be of great help to me. With all these datats and informations made available to me by you and Dan, I guess I can start training a group who can do the panel installation.

Thank you once again,

old gas bottle
16-07-2007, 09:24 PM
hi,send me you email address and i will help you further,i may have what you need on some customer quotes for larger installations. cheers.mark;)

Samarjit Sen
17-07-2007, 02:16 PM
Hello old gas bottle,

I hope you have recieved my PM. Am awaiting your response.

Dan
20-07-2007, 03:40 AM
http://www.alumashield.com/Literature/ For the larger stuff.

Samarjit Sen
20-07-2007, 11:15 AM
Thank you Dan,

This would help in my project.

gwapa
22-07-2007, 07:38 PM
Hello Samarjit Sen
There are many thing involved in a Cold Room
First of all the insolated panels should be produced according internationals Code .The panels should have a very close quality controls procedure. The panels should have an Lab. Certitification of Fire Code, Humidity absortion. Thiknnes of the cover plate and paint and has a exact dimentios with a very low tolerance.Also free of CFC
Second one ask if the Cold Room is for positive temperatur or negative temperature.
At positive temperature the problems that could arises in a Cold room are minimal. But you should be aware of water condentation that could get into the electrial ilumination pipe if those are not very good sealed.
For negative temperature there are more details that you shold follow.
-The floor insulation and flor heating sistem
-The compentation pressure valves
-how you hang up the evaporators to celing?
-Heat up the water drain pipe of the evaporators
-You should care of the insulated of all the pipe and bar passing throught the panels
- The water steam barrier of floor and panel to panel should be closely be observed.

If the cold Room will be exposed to the atmosferic wind you should be aware of the pressure of the wind agains the panels.
Those are some details
Best regards