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Use of improper lubricants will cause
damage to equipment. Do not mix
different types of lubricants or use
inferior lubricants.
HIGH TEMPERATURE OPERATION – If the dis-
charge temperature is sustained between 200–210
_
F
for a period of more than four (4) hours due to continu-
ing high ambient air temperature, use Gardner
Denver
r
AEON 9000 SP Lubricating Coolant which is
a superior synthetic lubricant. Short periods of up to
four (4) hours of sustained discharge temperatures up
to 210
_
F do not require a change from the recom-
mended year–round lubricant AEON
t
4000.
Compressor, air/oil reservoir, separa-
tion chamber and all piping and tub-
ing may be at high temperature during
and after operation.
LUBRICANT CHANGE PROCEDURE – Upgrading to
a longer life lubricant is essentially a very worthwhile
practice. Following are the primary steps to be com-
pleted when upgrading or changing the type of lubri-
cant.
1.
Thoroughly drain system:
–
Drain oil from air end and cooler while hot.
–
Break low point connections and drain oil
from pipe runs.
–
Dump oil from the filter and reinstall used fil-
ter.
2.
Fill the system with a 50 percent charge of the new
lubricant:
–
Start the machine and stay there to observe.
–
Allow the machine to run about five minutes
at temperature, or until temperature stabi-
lizes, then shut down.
3.
Thoroughly drain the machine.
4.
Change to a new filter and separator.
5.
Fill the system with a full charge of the new lubri-
cant.
6.
Replace the drain plug before restoring power.
7.
Machine should then be run normally, however,
total run time after the initial changeout should be
50 percent of normal anticipated service life of the
new lubricant.
–
Drain all lubricant from the system, change
the filter and separator, and replace with a full
charge of the new lubricant.
8.
Subsequent lubricant changeouts should be at
normal intervals. (See (FIGURE 5–3, page 31.)
Improper equipment maintenance
with use of synthetic lubricants will
damage equipment. Oil filter and oil
separator change intervals remain
the same as for AEON
t
4000 –– See
Maintenance Schedule, page 42.
High temperature operation can
cause damage to equipment or per-
sonal injury. Do not repeatedly restart
after high temperature stops opera-
tion. Find and correct the malfunction
before resuming operation.
All materials used in Gardner Denver
R
compressor units are compatible with
AEON
t
9000 SP Lubricating Coolant.
Use caution when selecting down-
stream components such as air line
lubricating bowls, gaskets and valve
trim.
AEON
t
9000 SP Synthetic Lubricant
is not compatible with low nitrile Buna
N or acrylic paints. AEON
t
9000 SP is
compatible with most air system
downstream components.
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