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1. SCOOP x1 FLOAT x1 MOULD TAMPING TOOLS x2 VENTILATION PANEL INSERT TOOL x2 ROOF SLAB MOULD X1 Ls PATTERN IMPRINT PLATES x3 SHORT INFIL PANEL MOULD x1 FOR USE WITH DOUBLE CUBICLE e STEP TREAD MOULD STEEL INNER x1 e STEP TREAD MOULD e CONSTRUCTION OUTER x1 TEMPLATE x1 WALL PANEL SETTING BASES x30 WALL PANEL MOULDING E e WALL PANEL MOULDING FRAMES LONG C W PEGS x1 FRAMES SHORT C W PEGS x1 c Raw materials required Raw Materials Cement Ordinary Portland Cement OPC is suitable Care should be taken to avoid purchase of old or rebagged cement No more than two weeks requirements should be held in stock Sand Coarse sand is suitable for wall block making Aggregate Crushed gravel stone is better than rounded pea gravel It should be graded and pass a 6mm Screen Mix for components 5 parts small stone 4 parts sand coarse 1 2 parts cement The mix should be just wet enough to hold together when squeezed in hand Wall Panels Production Dry weight 26 kgs Long Panel 11 scoops 24 5 kgs short panel 10 scoops 1 Place the wall panel mould on to a setting base 2 Thoroughly oil the inside of the mould and the base of the setting board and interface sheet between setting base lt Wall Panels 3 Ensure that pegs are inserted in the holes provided 6 pegs per long panel 4 pegs per short panel and lock into position 4 Part fill the mould tamp down
2. course Continue construction alternating rows A and B finishing with the row of venting panels Ensure that each row of panels is pegged at each end of each panel using the peg holes provided Wood or steel pegs can be used The roof panels can now be placed in position and grouted together DO NOT STAND on the roof panels but grout from the side Below on the left is a copy of the latrine setting out template Please not that this template gives the INTERNAL DIMENSIONS OF THE STRUCTURE COLOURING KEY Building Unit Derived from The Latrine Superstructure System Building the walls BUILDING THE SUPERSTRUCTURE The panels are placed in position and tapped gently to close the joints The mortar joints comprise just a slurry of cement clay and water applied by a paint brush Stability during construction is achieved by inserting short pegs made from short pieces of 18mm reinforcing bar which fits the holes formed in the panels during manufacture Building Unit Derived from The Latrine Superstructure System A JL 1 ioe r Maintenance Maintenance Hand powered Machines It is necessary to check and maintain the following Drive belts these must be kept clean and checked for damage so that replacements can be made in good time The tension or tightness of the belts should be sufficient to prevent them from slipping but over tightening will cause wear and breakage It may be
3. well gt Wall Panels 5 Tamp and Compact with the tools provided 6 Hold down the mould and vibrate 5 Wall Panels 7 Fill the mould amp Vibrate Trowel off to a smooth finish 8 Pattern Imprinting Place the imprint pattern board on top of the trowelled surface mo Wall Panels 9 Hold down the pattern imprint board and vibrate 10 Wall Panels 11 Leave to cure in an enclosed cool dry space for 2 days before use Please Note Wash the concrete remnants from the panel mould Repeat the process throughout the day Remove panel from setting board next day Thoroughly clean board before re use and dress off any rough edges 5 Venting blocks Venting blocks 8 10 mm scoops Using the same forming skirt as for the wall panels attach the venting insert and lock into position Ensure the pegs are in position and fill as before The venting panels do not have a pattern imprint 2 Step Production Step Production Dry weight 31 kg 1 Oil the inner section of the mould and the internal side panels of the outer skirt place the skirt over the inner core ensuring that it sits firmly within its angles M 2 Fill as before with the wall panels part filling tamping vibrating until complete A XV Step Production 3 Place the imprint pattern board on top of the towelled surface press down firmly whilst vibrating 4 Use the pattern im
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5. JPA THIN WALL CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM SINGLE LATRINE CUBICLE SUPERSTRUCTURE USER MANUAL Y ARR ASSOCIATES JPM West Midlands amp Associates Ltd Overend Road Cradley Heath West Midlands B64 7DD UK Tel 44 0 1384 569171 Fax 44 0 1384 637753 Registered in England No 1121110 VAT No 112 261817 contents Contents Page Contents ju E 1 Got NERO E 2 Miodu UO nna A E 3 IA or AE E e E P E N EEE E E 4 e EE 9 Wal panel n a ficca thing een Te de E em TC IE E DU MO plantel re tT Tee 6 wii OO PE E nt S AA AA A A A 13 Eer Eee en daa 15 Demode y A e OEO EE E RI IIA 16 A 17 Tone toe TOME MNOS E A A E A 22 Podar don E EEE E E E E A 26 Makino tue Latine DUDCE SUCINE eTa Ea EET re rane Eae EE tao 28 CO eI TE E UOTE 29 Es AP E T A Po POP O O secetepice iwecesonescaisesaseceeonsncem 32 Wamsentcar o a E E E rer tern rrr eer terraces ener ere sere ec rrr eer Try 33 A T o EE bys 36 Introduction Introduction This manual will tell you how to make Latrine superstructures with Parry Equipment Concrete is the most appropriate material for storage it is cheap permanent does not contaminate the contents and can be made from locally available materials The superstructure comprises of a back w
6. all and two side walls and having a narrow cross section virtually the whole of the entrance the fourth wall will accommodate a door set comprising door frame jambs and head and hinges The door sets will be pre fabricated by local firms supplying house builders in the same area The speed of the construction of the latrine superstructure is such that it is possbile to erect a complete unit in one working day on prepared footings Using the method and elements developed under the programme putting together the precast elements to form the superstructure should be possible with a mornings work In the course of the afternoon of the same day it should be possible to tidy and finish the interior by applying a gloss paint The superstructure will then be ready for fitting the floor and keyhole unit which will be arranged seperately from the superstructure sets In the manufacture of cement based products good quality depends on maintaining low water content and good compaction This 1s acheived by mechanical vibration Using the Parry vibrating apparatus it is possbile for the small producer to make high quality products Parry Associates are strongly commited to the provision of training and technical support Customer s staff can attend courses of familiarisation and training at our Cradley Heath headquarters in the UK or through our field technicians 1n Africa Equipment The Equipment LARGE FORMAT VBIRATING TABLE x1 1 METRE WATER TANK
7. control inspection will be filled in after the products have finished curing These results will be put down on the line for the day the items were produced so that any 5 Maintenance problems can be traced back to the source The number of items that have successfully passed the tests and have been taken to stock should also be recorded Management control continued A note should be kept of the number of bags of cement opened each day Every week a check should be done on the amount of cement and pigment used as these are expensive items Count the number of bags in stock then by looking at the previous weeks stock and calculate the amount of cement used The amount of cement in the products should then be worked out by multiplying the amount of cement used and the amount of cement in the products shows you the cement wasted You should aim to keep this amount to a minimum there will always be some wastage but 1f the amount suddenly increases you may need to check production procedures or security Use the comment sections to note any change of material so that if any problems are found at a later date they can be traced back to source Similarly anything notable on production demoulding and testing should be recorded Record also any other workshop details such as change in workers maintenance or change in equipment At the end of the week add up all the products taken to stock also record despatches during week and work out what
8. gest that built on firm stable ground the footings should be formed with a shallow trench to support the back and 2 sides of the latrine with a thin level layer of concrete Builders must ensure that the first course of panels is level and dimensionally parallel If the base ground is less stable then concrete pads can be used with the depth of the pad sufficient to be in contact with stable subsoil use the contruction template provided Back amp side panels can be built up using pegs in the holes provided to ensure the panels are located accurately in their place ending with the ventillation panels on each side of the top The roof panels can then be placed in position and their joints grouted together Roof Panels 4 are needed for the construction of the Latrine 3 5 mins required for each panel ROOF PANELS MUST NOT BE WALKED ON Roof panels are quite thin to reduce weight and aid lifting into position Grouting the joints should be done from the side of the building z Building Unit Derived from The Latrine Superstructure System Making the Latrine Super Structure Roof panel x4 Short venting Long venting Short standard Long standard panel x1 panel x3 panel xi panel x4l Building Unit Derived from The Latrine Superstructure System Construction This page shows the orientation of the rows of side panels for the modular latrine structure Starting with diagram A as the first course diagram B will be the second
9. hop logbook see below whenever you start to use a new lot of material The size of order to place is a balance system between the money tied up in holding extra materials and the saving in a larger delivery On average monthly deliveries or the largest unit load will be reasonable If you learn of a cement shortage then it is sensible to get more in but rotate the stock so no bag is held too long before use If the material that arrives is different to that previously used then it needs to be tested Cement will generally be available of consistent quality from a reputable manufacturer Their quality can be assessed after 24 hours and if poor new material must be obtained Sand is more variable and more difficult to assess See sheet on Raw materials for details Production Control Logbook A workshop logbook should be used to record what 1s made It can also be useful to have a workshop blackboard so that everyone can see production results The next page gives an idea of what the logbook should show for a week This page can be copied if required If more than four different products are being made then extra columns will have to be added In the logbook record each product or type of product separately if long wall panels are to be recorded in Colum A then put the number of long wall panels produced on Monday in the appropriate box The next line and the number of long wall panels produced on Tuesday filled in The results of quality
10. ld 8 10mm scoops 5 Prepare a sanded area so the moulds wont stick to the floor surface 6 Using the moulding tray carry the block to a flat sanded surface w gt M 1 a 7 o 4 9 2 1m Tank Mould 8 10mm scoops 7 Remove the plug and using the pusher plate provided push the block out of the mould 8 Push the block out ouf the mould as demonstrated below 3 Building Unit Derived from The Latrine Superstructure System Production Procedures Components Modular Latrine Structure components required e Per Latrine 41 long side panels 10 short side panels 1 J e 3 long venting panels 1 Short venting Panel gt i r 4 Roof Panels 3 4 step blocks as required The manufacturing times do not include mixing of material or preparation of mould oiling to aid release and a third person would be required for this We have calculated that to manufacture the concrete elements per latrine module you will require 810kg small stone 587kg sand 239kg cement 2 Building Unit Derived from The Latrine Superstructure System Amount of time required 327 mins or one working day inclusive of rest periods using a team of at least 3 workers All panels should be transported by stacking them on edge not flat on top of each other A standard 10 ton load should be able to carry at least 6 sets of latrine elements We sug
11. noted that the second faster rotating belt need not be very tight 1n order to work efficiently Bearing the large bearings for the HP drive pulleys are fairly exposed and it is thus vital that these are kept clean and lubricated Grease nipples are provided to enable grease to be pumped into the interior of the bearings Greasing can be a weekly or monthly operation but cleaning with light oil should take place at least daily Adjustment bolts even if the belt tension has not been changed the bolts holding the various bearings should be checked regularly for tightness to ensure that the belts do not come loose unexpectedly 9 Maintenance Management Control The aims of the workshop are to produce the maximum number of high quality products with the minimum wastage This falls into four areas 1 Control of the working environment 2 Control of Raw materials used to minimise stock levels and wastage and maximise quality 3 Control of the number and quality of items produced and stocked 4 Financial control Control of the Working Environment Keep the workshop and yard clean uncluttered and orderly Keep the equipment cement free and in good working order Allow a tidying period at the end of every day to do this Control of Raw Materials Of each raw material used keep two storage areas or bunkers When one becomes empty use the other and order a new batch of material to go in the empty bunker Make a note in the works
12. print board as a pusher plate and carefully lift the outer skirt away from the block 11 Step Production 5 Place to set for 48 hours When set gently tap the metal inner away from the concrete step and leave to cure After remoulding the first step block clean the outer amp inner mould sections and make a second step 15 Demoulding the steps 1 Give the mould a light tap with a wooden mallet 2 3 times 2 Remove the product from the mould 16 Roof Mould Roof Mould 12x10mm scoops Dry weight 27 2kg 3 Fit the mould base amp skirt together 4 Lie the mould length ways across the table for stability 1 Roof Mould 5 Oil the inside of the mould base amp skirt well 58 Roof Mould 7 Insert Rebar 8 Fill the mould trowell off until smooth 5 Roof Mould 9 Place the roof mould on to a flat surface u gt K w A Ds d e gt de 10 Turn the mould on its side before laying flat o Roof Mould Roof Mould 11 Roll it over flat so the handles are facing the ceiling dic soi 12 Leave to cure 2 1m Tank Mould 8 10mm scoops 1 Place the outer skirt on to the moulding tray and insert the plug and oil the mould inside 2 Part fill ensuring that both sides of the block are well tamped TP 2 1m Tank Mould 8 10mm scoops 3 Vibrate and then fill to the top 3 1m Tank Mou
13. the stocks should be This figure should match the result of your stock check Depsatch Records The despatch book should record the date and the number and type of items despatched The book should be signed by the driver on collection or the customer on delivery Each week add up the number of each item dispatched and write these figures into the log book then calculate the stock left Stock Taking In order to check your records a stock take should be done This can be done weekly and will not take long if your yard is organized sensibly Count all the products in the yard then check this against the log book stock Financial Control Cash Book A record should be kept of all money coming into and going out of the business This should be added up at the end of every week At the end of the month it can be split into the cost of different categories such as raw material labour etc This will help you to see if you are making a profit It will also help you to decide on the price for selling your products 9 Maintenance Maintenance uawbid Jof auips ay og parsom juaua y 316 03 pasn 3uaua ay wolf sjonpoud 343 ui jusua 311 PONGNS PSN JUSUISI IY 21D D2 D2 32035 S4IIM I5D 24 wolf uay 9po03s ui 3uauia 243 fo uonownsa YGnos D ayDyy 32035 S322 3581 43jDJ S Dp PT F 32015 0 suoinjos pup 53531 243 fo sjnsa1 342 pup uoipnposd 123p Dp 24 uo ui pajji aq pim swa usyo1q payalas os pp awips 3y1 uo pa
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