Posted by: moonwalkersales on: May 6, 2010
Your attraction is now ready for inflation!
Plug the inflation fan into its power source. Each inflation fan needs one dedicated 110-volt (or 20 amp) circuit for safe operation. The inflation fan should never be set on or near a wet location; this poses a serious safety risk. The inflation fan should be placed within 100 feet of the power supply. Any distance over the recommended 100 feet poses a safety hazard due to the decrease in amperage carried through the lines, increasing the risk of burning out the motor of the inflation
fan thus leading to sudden and unexpected powerloss and deflation. If you are using extension cords it is strongly recommended that the trained operators inspect
the cords for any burns, cuts or abrasions that may lead to a faulty connection. Check all connections to make sure they are secure and no cords are posing a
tripping hazard. All inflation fans should be connected to a power source equipped with a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter). Most circuits found in homes and public buildings are GFI standard, however, if the power supply is a gas run generator or a gas blower it is strongly recommended that this source be equipped with a GFI.
Inflation fans and cords should never be placed where it is easily accessible to the public. Any interruption in the power supply poses a safety hazard. Once the above
criteria have been achieved the trained operator may turn on the inflation fan and let the FUN begin to flow! (Additional requirements may have to be met as per the National Electric Code.)
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