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INSTALLATION FOR COLD WEATHER OPERATION
(Figure 2 - 3, page 14) - It is recommended that
the unit be installed inside a shelter that will be heated to temperatures above freezing (32
o
F, 0
o
C). This
will eliminate many of the problems associated with operating units in cold climates, such as freezing in
control lines and downstream of the cooler.
Refer to Engineering Data Sheet 13-9-411 for the advantages of using the heat recovered from rotary
compressors. This heat recovery could easily pay for an adequate shelter for the unit.
When the unit must be installed in an outdoors installation and/or exposed to ambient temperatures below
freezing (32
ᴼ
F, 0
ᴼ
C), contact Gardner Denver for recommendations.
When Using a Total System with a compressed air dryer option, refer to Section 10 details.
Remember unsheltered (outside) installations should be avoided where possible. Installation next to a
heated building where enough heat can be used to keep the compressor room above freezing will save
many complications in the operation and installation of the unit.
AUXILIARY AIR RECEIVER
- An auxiliary air receiver is not required if the piping system is large and
provides sufficient storage capacity to prevent rapid cycling. When used, an air receiver should be of
adequate size, provided with a relief valve of proper setting, a pressure gauge and a means of draining
condensate
STANDARD MOISTURE
SEPARATOR/TRAP
- The unit is provided with a stand-alone combination
moisture separator and trap that is field-installed downstream of the aftercooler.
CONTROL PIPING
- Control piping is not necessary since the rotary screw unit is factory wired and piped
for the control system specified.
INLET LINE
- The filter is close-coupled to the compressor intake flange, thus no inlet line is used or
recommended.
DISCHARGE SERVICE LINE
- - For a stand-alone compressor unit, the discharge service line
connection is provided at the outlet of the field installed water separator, which in turn is located at the
lower right hand side of the after cooler core.
For a compressor unit integrated into the Total System, the discharge service line connection is provided
at the outlet of the dryer bypass loop (when dryer option is furnished) or at the outlet of the receiver
vessel.
A hand operated valve, (air service valve) and a separate (swing-type) check valve must be installed
between the unit and the customer
’s air system. If a fast operating valve such as a ball valve is used, it
must be closed slowly to give the intake valve time to shut and keep the discharge pressure from spiking.
The controller has an automatic start/stop sequence built in. You do NOT need
to close the air service valve. Closing the air service valve on start-up or prior
to shutdown will cause rapid cycling, and could cause a high pressure
shutdown.
When piping two or more rotary screw units on a common discharge line, each unit shall be isolated by
the check valve in the unit discharge line.
If a rotary screw and a reciprocating compressor are piped to a common discharge line, an air receiver
must be located between the two units.
Summary of Contents for APEX15-18A
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