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=== '''Anchoring''' ===
=== '''Anchoring''' ===
Whether you are using water barrels or stakes the distance and placement are the same.
=== Stakes ===
=== Stakes ===
=== Water Barrels ===
=== Water Barrels ===

Revision as of 16:13, 25 January 2024

One Story Screen

Please read these installation instructions carefully BEFORE attempting to install your Fresh Air Flicks 1-STORY AIRSCREEN. Before commencing inflation, ensure that all items and personnel required to complete the installation are available. Adhering to the procedures set out in this guide will ensure a safe and successful installation.

General Information

  • The Airscreen should not be operated in wind speeds over 24mph; this is when the tree tops are waving vigorously in the wind.
  • Always cordon off the area inside the anchoring points and do not allow any members of the public within this area.
  • The first row of the audience should be the height of the frame plus 6' away from the frame. Thus, if the frame is 16‘ high (1-story), the first row of seats should be positioned 20' back.
  • If using water containers as ballast, water can often be supplied by arrangement with the local fire dept. to use a fire hydrant. Be sure to have the hydrant package (hydrant key, hose, hose-splitter).
  • If the system is being used at an event over several days, then deflate the screen and pack up the system at the end of each screening.
  • Before unfolding the screen, put a tarp under the screen to protect the bottom of the screen from dirt and sharp objects.
  • Ground Space Needed - add 6' to the width and 10’ to the height of the Airscreen; this tells you the minimum space you need to unfold and inflate the screen.
  • Minimum 2 men on a 1-story.

Unpacking Equipment

  • lay down a ten foot 12/3 in the middle of the tarp making a + sign with the tarp and cable.
  • place the rolled up screen on the edge on the right or left side depending on the location of the sock.

Laying Out Equipment

  • unroll the screen away from the edge across the tarp. Leaving the air vent “sock” on the edge of the tarp and the 12/3 cable under the screen.
  • “sock” (air intake valve) remains on the edge.
  • Once the screen has been unrolled and unfolded length-wise. Unfold the screen twice width-wise making sure the screen remains folded in half (clam-shell).

Securing Vent Covers

There are usually 4 vent covers on a 2 story. There are 2 on top front left and right, and 2 side vents.

  • First zipper all inner vents.
  • Secure vents with the velco
  • Ensure the vents are sealed and flush with the screen.

Anchoring

Whether you are using water barrels or stakes the distance and placement are the same.

Stakes

Water Barrels

Inflating the Screen

Front of House (FOH) and Sound

Deflating and Breakdown

Two Story Screen

General Information

Unpacking Equipment

Laying Out Equipment

Securing Vent Covers

Anchoring

Stakes

Water Barrels

Inflating the Screen

Front of House (FOH) and Sound

Deflating and Breakdown

Three Story Screen

General Information

Unpacking Equipment

Laying Out Equipment

Securing Vent Covers

Anchoring

Stakes

Water Barrels

Inflating the Screen

Front of House (FOH) and Sound

Deflating and Breakdown