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Installation Flow

General

‪Jenny is responsible for keeping our internal stock of tape + glue at a certain level: At HQ, when you need tape and/or glue, contact Hilde + Jenny and mention the amount of sensors concerned.

 

1. Decide HOW to install
• Check if locations apply to prerequisites described in this document. If there are any deviations to these prerequisites, please contact your Implementation Consultant at Spacewell with a description and, ideally, pictures of the situation

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Workplace

Always check the detailed instruction in the Motion Tab Placement Guide.

If the situation you are facing deviates from these instructions/prerequisites, please contact Spacewell. Pictures / Drawings say more than a 1000 words.

 

1.Go to the workplace

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  • Sensor unpack & placement indication
  • Take sticker from packaging and stick it to the sensor plan
  • Remove sensor from packaging
  • Tape placement
  • Cap placement
    • When it comes to installing caps on motion sensors, we use Loctite Super Glue -3 (all plastics) OR Pattex Super Glue for all plastics (2 steps). Both come with an applicator + glue.

    • Roughly 70-80 caps can be installed with 1 glue stick, depending how conservative you apply the glue.

    • Best practices:

      • First apply the activator, before applying the glue
      • Also apply the activator to the base of the sensor where the glue will be touching!
      • The instructions for the glue say to wait one minute after applying the activator, don’t just skip the wait time. Wait.
      • If you were to set up an assembly line with a couple of colleagues to glue the caps, make sure that you keep the bags with the correct sensor (upon installation, you will need to take the sticker (number = sensor identification) from the bag to indicate on the sensor plan which sensor has been placed where.
  • Sensor placement underneath table: vertical/ downwards + perpendicular to table (short side sensor parallel to long side table)

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