Instructions / Assembly
iDEAL Paint Spray Booth (PSB-SDD26B-AK)
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4. INSTALLATION
4.1 GENERAL
This manual is a guide for installing a variety of different spray booths and configurations. The assembly drawings
enclosed are specific for the booth you have purchased. The drawings include exploded isometric drawings showing the
relationship of each panel or part to the next one. A BOM / Packing List of all components is provided and must be used
in addition to the drawing to identify all components.
NOTE: All DAMAGES MUST be reported within 24 hours of receipt and a freight claim filed with the carrier.
4.2 PRELIMINARY
iDEAL booths are manufactured in accordance with NFPA 33, UFC 45 and NEC 516. However, local codes and regulations
may apply to the installation and use of this product. All permits and approvals must be obtained prior to installation
and use of the spray booth.
1. Uncrate and inventory all spray booth components to ensure all of the parts are accounted for. Each
component is numbered on the exploded view.
2. The floor surface of the booth must be non-combustible material of such character as to facilitate the
safecleaning and removal of residues. The floor surface must be flat and level.
3. Mark the dimensional outline of booth on floor.
4. Follow the step-by-step instructions provided.
4.3 PLANNING AHEAD
1. Clearances between other work areas and combustible storage areas must be held as follows:
• 3 ft. minimum clearance at all sides and sealed entry ways (i.e., doorways).
• 3 ft. minimum clearance at all non-sealed entry ways - (i.e. the open face of spray booth or a
silhouette openings).
• 10 ft. minimum clearance must be held between the exhaust stack of the booth and the intake of
another apparatus. NFPA 33-2011 dictates a minimum discharge clearance of 3 ft. from the nearest
combustible material; however, stack height requirements vary with individual states and can be up
to 1½ times the building’s roof height from grade.
• 10 ft. minimum clearance must be held between the intake of this booth and the exhaust of any
other apparatus.
2. Permits are not included. It is the responsibility of the end user to acquire all permits to install a booth.
3. A FIRE SUPRESSION SYSTEM IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE BOOTH BUT IT IS TYPICALLY REQUIRED. Generally,
this is supplied and installed by a licensed local installer.
4. Electrical installation should be performed by a licensed electrician familiar with national, local electrical
codesand regulations in your location.
4.4 BASIC BOOTH ASSEMBLY
When assembling booth, leave bolts finger tight until each section is assembled. All panel flanges should face outward.
Install bolts from inside, so nut is outside of booth. Use a drift pin to align panel holes when two or more panels are
difficult to align by hand. Lay out booth footprint on floor using chalk lines to be sure booth will fit the area properly, so
that exhaust duct(s) will penetrate roof where desired and any associated items will work and fit with the booth.