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8.2  OUTER FINGER REPLACEMENT

1.  Take out all of the screws and remove the door trim.
2.  Pull away only enough of the outer laminate to expose the damaged finger 

stock.

3.  Using a soldering iron, heat the solder to remove the damaged finger stock.
4.  Scrape the area to remove any old solder.
5.  Before attaching the new finger stock, wipe down the area with denatured 

alcohol.

6.  Apply flux to the new finger stock and the area to be soldered.
7.  Align the new section of finger stock with the existing fingers and solder in 

place.

8.  Scrape away excess solder.
9.  Replace the laminate and door trim.

8.3  INNER FINGER REPLACEMENT

1.  Remove the necessary screws to loosen the galvanized shield in the area of 

the damaged fingers.

2.  Using a soldering iron, heat the solder to remove the damaged finger stock.
3.  Scrape the area to remove old solder and wipe down with denatured alcohol.
4.  Apply flux to the new finger stock and the area to be soldered.
5.  Align the new section of finger stock with the existing fingers and solder in 

place.

6.  Scrape away excess solder.
7.  Replace the galvanized shield.

Take care 
to avoid 

damaging the backing 
foam and microwave 
absorber, if included.

Summary of Contents for ETS-Lindgren

Page 1: ...Double Electrically Isolated DEI Enclosure Assembly and Maintenance Guide 206934 Rev C October 2021 ets lindgren com...

Page 2: ...y any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2021 by ETS Lindgren Inc All Rights Reserved No part of this documen...

Page 3: ...MBLY STEPS 11 STEP 1 CLEAN AREA 11 STEP 2 MARK LOCATION 11 STEP 3 OPEN CRATE 12 STEP 4 ASSEMBLE MAIN FLOOR PANELS 12 STEP 5 PLACE INTERIOR FLOOR PANELS 13 STEP 6 ERECT WALL PANELS 13 STEP 7 BOLT WALL...

Page 4: ...S 24 7 1 RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES 24 7 2 ALL METAL 24 7 3 SCREEN ROOM 24 8 0 DOOR FINGER REPLACEMENT 25 8 1 RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND SUPPLIES 25 8 2 OUTER FINGER REPLACEMENT 26 8 3 INNER FINGER REP...

Page 5: ...and or property damage Included text gives proper procedures WARNING Denotes a hazard Failure to follow instructions could result in SEVERE personal injury and or property damage Included text gives...

Page 6: ...6...

Page 7: ...ollowing Safety regulatory and other product marking information Steps to receive your shipment Steps to return a component for service ETS Lindgren calibration service ETS Lindgren contact informatio...

Page 8: ...2 0 PARTS AND COMPONENTS 2 1 COMPLETED ENCLOSURE EXAMPLE MODEL NO ___________________________________________________________ SHIELD MATERIAL S __________________________________________________ EXAMP...

Page 9: ...9 2 2 PANELS 2 3 HARDWARE...

Page 10: ...rfaces This inspection is especially important on an all metal enclosure not a screen room The contact surfaces should be free of any paint grease dirt and corrosion If the panels were stored in a dam...

Page 11: ...panels as they go together to avoid having to disassemble and re adjust them later 9 To ease insertion of the ceiling panels loosen some of the 4 in bolts to allow for some movement of the wall panel...

Page 12: ...the order of panel construction To prevent damage to panels remove panels from the crates or cartons only as they are needed In numbered order place the main floor panels on the marks made in step 2 T...

Page 13: ...f the assembled main floor panels Begin construction of the wall panels at the end of floor panel 1 and moving in a clockwise numerical fashion Attach the 4 in wide aluminum strips between each of the...

Page 14: ...ore aligning the panels loosen all bolts on a seam to ensure a consistent panel fit The edges of the wall and ceiling panels or wall and floor panels must align perfectly For more information on corre...

Page 15: ...lts to allow for some movement of the wall panels Begin ceiling panel assembly by positioning the lowest numbered panel directly over floor panel 1 Place all panels in the direction shown in the illus...

Page 16: ...16 4 4 INTERIOR COMPONENTS 4 5 LIGHT FIXTURE MOUNTING...

Page 17: ...17 4 6 FILTER MOUNTING DETAIL 4 7 MOUNTING CONDUIT TO ANGLE BARS...

Page 18: ...18 4 8 GROUNDING...

Page 19: ...a system or system component to ETS Lindgren for service see the Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Parts damaged due to abuse or to failure to follow recommended maintenance pr...

Page 20: ...EAKS 6 1 ALIGNING PANELS Before performing any maintenance follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product Information Bulletin included with your shipment Never use a hammer directly on the...

Page 21: ...r and covered with a second strip Remove the angle bars place the ends of the outer strip of copper beneath the bars and then re bolt them into place Method 2 Tap along the seam with a block of wood a...

Page 22: ...sembly to be effective The inner and outer shields must be separated electrically The pressure of the three latching bars on the roller cam ramps must be firm and equal Adjust the ramps as required ad...

Page 23: ...lter and place 3 oz copper around the feedthrough pipe and then re mount the filter Tighten the lag screws before re testing These steps will also seal a leak on a bolt in a waveguide air vent newer v...

Page 24: ...move excess dirt before bolting panels into position 2 Use a heavy duty vacuum after brushing to remove any loose dirt from the contact surface Due to the sensitive surface use caution when cleaning a...

Page 25: ...TOOLS AND SUPPLIES 500 W Soldering Iron New Finger Stock Flux 60 40 Solder Scraping Tool Denatured Alcohol Before performing any maintenance follow the safety information in the ETS Lindgren Product I...

Page 26: ...h the existing fingers and solder in place 8 Scrape away excess solder 9 Replace the laminate and door trim 8 3 INNER FINGER REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the necessary screws to loosen the galvanized shield i...

Page 27: ...required to maintain this high level of shielding 9 1 WEEKLY Inspect door and jamb contact surfaces for signs of corrosion or contact finger damage Wipe down fingers and sealing surfaces with a clean...

Page 28: ...e direction shown Do not clean these surfaces using an abrasive other than the provided sanding bar Do not use power sanders to clean the contact surfaces Avoid touching these surfaces after they have...

Page 29: ...rly the door must close and seat evenly at all points The three roller cam ramps and rollers hold the door tightly in place If adjustment is required add a thin piece of shim stock behind the ramp and...

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