Hog Slat Inc. Newton Grove, NC USA October 2019 6 Ventilation Systems Side Wall Inlet Installation: STEP 1: Determine the inlet location. The location should be decided based on equal spacing of the number of inlets going into the barn, the location of studs and trusses, and the location of other components (i.e. feed lines, gas lines, etc.) that will also be installed in the building. Step 2: Construct a frame for the side wall inlet with the rough dimensions depicted in Figure 4 and Table 3. It is recommended that the frame should be as close to the ceiling as possible for best performance. Frame Top View (Figure 4) Table 3: Frame Dimensions Part Number A B HSIN3050SW 13 ½” 44 ½” HSIN1700SW 8 ¼” 44 ½” STEP 3: Finish installing building materials if new construction. Run a 1/8 inch or 3/16 inch steel rod (such as part number HS17060 or HSH17061) across the wall of the barn. It should be 2 to 3 inches above the top of the inlet. Step 4: Attach the steel rod to the cable of the same size that runs to the actuator and winch system. Clamp the rod and cable together with 3 to 4 appropriately sized cable clamps (such as part number 617321 or 617331). There should be 4 to 6 inches of overlap between the rod and cable. Route the other end of the cable to the actuation system. Cable and Rod Connection (Figure 5)
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