The system will be shipped to the customer’s country in a standard 20-foot shipping container. Upon arrival, our representatives will assemble and test the entire system. The assembly and testing process is expected to take one to two weeks, provided that the test chamber has been completed and the chamber drawings and equipment specifications have been received prior to arrival.
System users will receive training and be provided with an operation manual detailing all components used in the system, along with system schematics (fuel and electrical). All components used in the system can be serviced or replaced with easily sourced materials, allowing ongoing maintenance to be performed by local technicians.
The user manual will include detailed calibration procedures for the manikin sensors. Users will be trained on how to replace sensors and maintain the manikin shell.
Since the system utilizes standard and readily available components, replacement of parts should not be required for many years. To ensure the continued safe operation of the system, the following components will be supplied as spare parts. Although these parts are unlikely to be needed:
Manikin sensors (10)
Gas valve for pilot burners
Pilot burner