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5236.MK2
COMPRESSOR
V14.0, En
6 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WARNING!
1. BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH MAINTENANCE ON THE
COMPRESSOR IT MUST BE STOPPED AND ISOLATED
ELECTRICALLY AND MECHANICALLY AND VISIBLE WARNING
NOTICES DISPLAYED.
2. IN ADDITION ALL INTERNAL PRESSURE MUST BE RELEASED
WITH THE UNIT ISOLATED FROM THE SUPPLY AND STORAGE
RESERVOIR AND THE WATER SUPPLY SHUT OFF.
6.1 GENERAL
It is useful to record pressure, temperatures, oil used etc. in a log against hours run, as this builds up a
detailed record of the machine's condition. It can also give an indication of impending problems.
6.2 DAILY
Check oil level in crankcase and top up as necessary.
Check stage pressures, oil pressure and temperatures.
6.3 WEEKLY
Check for oil, air or water leaks, rectify if necessary.
Check correct operation of all controls.
Check all nuts, screws and fittings for tightness.
6.4 AFTER THE FIRST 100 HOURS RUNNING TIME ON MINERAL OIL
Change oil filter. If it is desired to use synthetic lubricant, follow directions below.
6.5 CHANGING OVER FROM MINERAL TO SYNTHETIC LUBRICANT
Compressor components in contact with the lubricant should be as clean as is practical before
changing over. This is necessitated by the excellent solvency of synthetic oils which tend to loosen
and remove existing deposits.
There are some materials, e.g. certain rubbers, paints, plastics and metals, which are not compatible
with synthetic oils. Components on these compressors are synthetic oil compatible but a problem may
exist with ancillary equipment. Consult equipment manufacturer to determine compatibility.
1. Drain the old mineral lubricant completely whilst the oil is warm.
2. Thoroughly clean interior of the crankcase. Clean suction strainer.
3. Renew oil filter.
4. Remove, thoroughly clean and refit all valves
5. When inspecting valves, also remove as far as is possible carbon deposits in valve pockets,
passageways, pipes and separators.
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