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6190759 (Rev B)
106R Cabinet Systems User Guide
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3. The compressor runs but the pressure does not increase
a . Intake filter clogged . Replace .
b . Non-return valve is clocked . Clean or replace .
c . Leaks in fittings, tubes or pneumatic equipment . Check
with soapy water or by letting unit stay over night
disconnected from mains . Pressure drop should not
exceed 1 bar .
d . Check the piston gaskets . Replace if necessary .
e . Defective valve plate . Contact your JUN-AIR distributor .
4. The motor gets very hot
a . The ambient temperature is too high . If the motor is
installed in a cabinet, sufficient ventilation must be
ensured .
b . Leaks in fittings, tubes or pneumatic equipment . Check
with soapy water or by letting unit stay over night
disconnected from mains . Pressure drop should not
exceed 1 bar .
c . The compressor is overloaded .
5. The compressor runs even if no air is tapped
a . Leaks in fittings, tubes or pneumatic equipment . Check
with soapy water or by letting unit stay over night
disconnected from mains . Pressure drop should not
exceed 1 bar .
6. The compressor does not start at min pressure or does not
stop at max pressure.
a . Defective pressure switch . Replace .
PRESSURE VESSEL
Pressure tested at
4-25 litre
24 bar
40-50 litre
18.3 bar
Directions for use
Application
Receiver for compressed air
Receiver specifications
See name plate
Installation
Tubes, etc . must be installed with
suitable materials
Placement
Observe the working temperature of
the receiver
Ensure sufficient room for
inspection and maintenance
The receiver must be kept in a
horizontal position
Corrosion protection
The surface treatment must be
maintained as required
Internal inspection at least every
five years
Drain condensate at least once a
week
Alternation/repair
No welding must be made on
pressurized parts
Safety valve
Ensures that PS will not be
exceeded
Never adjust to a higher pressure
than PS
The capacity of the valve must
be calculated in accordance with
the volume of air supplied by the
compressor
PS - Maximum working pressure of
the receiver