*IMPORTANT HONDA ENGINE INSTRUCTIONS*
REFER TO HONDA ENGINE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NOTE: TO AVOID ENGINE DAMAGE AND VOIDING HONDA CANADA WARRANTY, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO READ THE HONDA
INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING.
-USER MUST ADD FUEL AND ENGINE OIL.
-USER MUST BE FAMILAR WITH STARTING/STOPPING ENGINE AND SETTING
ENGINE SPEED INSTRUCTIONS.
-USER MUST FOLLOW ENGINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.
*IMPORTANT AIR COMPRESSOR BREAK-IN
PROCEDURES*
NOTE: SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE AIR COMPRESSOR MAY RESULT IF THE
FOLLOWING BREAK-IN INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT CLOSELY FOLLOWED.
THESE PROCEDURES ARE REQUIRED BEFORE THE AIR COMPRESSOR CAN
BE PUT INTO SERVICE, AFTER REPLACING THE CHECK VALVE, AND WHEN
A PISTON OR A CYLINDER SLEEVE ARE REPLACED.
1) Make sure the oil level in the crankcase reaches the centre dot of the oil sight glass
(A) Fig.1.If needed, refer to maintenance section in this manual for instructions on
filling the crankcase with oil.
2) Pull then turn regulator knob (A) Fig.2 counterclockwise to open air flow.
3) Move load master valve lever (B) Fig.2 to a horizontal position (unloaded position)
as shown to allow the compressor pump to run without compressing air.
4) Make sure there is sufficient amount of fuel in the gas tank and oil in the engine
crankcase as per instructions in the Honda engine instruction manual, then start
the Honda engine.
5) Run the engine/compressor for 15 minutes. Make sure there is no tank pressure
build-up (tank pressure gauge at zero).
6) After 15 minutes, move load master valve lever (B) Fig.2 down (loaded position)
and turn the regulator knob clockwise. The compressor will begin to pump air in the
air tanks.
7) When maximum tank pressure is reached, the compressor automatically unloads,
bringing the engine to idle speed. The engine will remain at idle speed until tank
pressure drops below the cut-in pressure setting. The engine then accelerates and
the compressor pumps additional air into the air tanks. The compressor is now
ready for use.
SPECIFICATIONS &
BREAK-IN PROCEDURES
FIGURE 1
SPECIFICATIONS
Model
..................................................................................................................................................................................KC-5510G1
Honda engine
..............................................................................................................................................................5.5 HP (GX160)
Engine no load speed
........................................................................................................................................................3,600 RPM
Displacement
..............................................................................................................................................................................163 cc
Fuel
..........................................................................................................................................................................Unleaded gasoline
Fuel tank
........................................................................................................................................................................................3.1 L
Maximum tank pressure
..........................................................................................................................................................150 PSI
Operating pressure
..............................................................................................................95-125 PSI (field adjustable to 150 PSI)
CFM @ 40 PSI
................................................................................................................................................................................14.1
CFM @ 90 PSI
................................................................................................................................................................................11.2
Tank size
..........................................................................................................................................................10 Gallon (2 x 5 gallon)
FIGURE 2