Assembling the Base Elements of the Observatory
Preparation for the installation of the Observatory
Due to the size, shapes and weight of the individual components, there is a risk of
injury during the processes of disassembly, placing parts to storage, and that of
the assembly. Always implement adequate safeguards and comply with local
occupational health and safety requirements.
The installation of the observatory should be planned during a period of good, windless and rainless
weather. The assembly time frame for this observatory will vary in accordance to the efficiency and
size of the assembly team. Allow for approximately 16 hours for the unpacking through to assembly
completion.
Preparation for installation begins with unpacking of the components from their packaging. The in-
stallation of the base can be done in two variants:
1.
Separating the top and bottom of the observatory base for easier transportation of observa-
tory elements to the assembly position. The disassembled components may in this case be
transported and manually positioned with the participation of 4 persons [without the help of
a lift or crane].
2.
With no separation of the upper and lower
parts: In this case, the gantry/ crane (Fig. 4)
should be used for lifting and part transportation. The manual cartage of these awkward,
oversized and heavy elements is very difficult when assembled, creating a risk of damage to
the bases and that of injury to the team. In this case of implementing a gantry/crane, 3 peo-
ple will be satisfactory for the assembly.
Figure. 5
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unpacked left part of the observatory base, with upper and lower segments defined