Section III - Installation
Quincy Compressor
®
- QSB/T
™
13
Location
Locate the compressor on a level surface in a clean, well-
lit and well-ventilated area. Allow sufficient space (four
feet of clearance on all sides and top of the compressor)
for safe and proper daily inspection and maintenance.
The entire length of the frame base must be supported.
Shim where necessary but do not use wood.
WARNING!
Under no circumstances should a compressor be
installed in an area exposed to a toxic, volatile or
corrosive atmosphere, nor should toxic, volatile
or corrosive agents be stored near the compressor.
Ambient temperature should not exceed 110°F. High
ambient temperatures may result in a high air temperature
shutdown. All models are intended for indoor
installation, however, it is possible, with certain
modifications, to accommodate some outdoor locations.
Cabinet models are water-resistant but not water tight.
Sheltering from rain, snow and freezing temperatures is
mandatory.
WARNING!
Do not operate in temperatures below 32°F or
above the limits outlined in Appendix B - Technical
Data.
Do not locate the unit where the hot exhaust air from
other compressors or heat generating equipment may be
drawn into the unit. Never restrict the flow of exhaust air
from the fluid cooler or cooling fan. Heated exhaust air
must be exhausted outside to prevent high temperature
conditions in the compressor room. If the room is not
properly ventilated, compressor operating temperatures
will increase and cause a high temperature shutdown.
CAUTION!
Clean, fresh air, of sufficient quantity, is required
for proper compressor operation.
In high humidity areas, avoid placing the compressor in a
basement or other damp locations. Control the
compressor temperatures and monitor compressor fluid
for signs of water contamination. Fluid and filter changes
may need to be increased in high humidity areas.
Increased operating temperatures may be required.
CAUTION!
Removal or modification of sound insulation could
result in dangerously high sound levels.
Quincy QSB/T
™
compressors are essentially vibration
free, however, some customers may choose to bolt the
unit to the floor to prevent the accidental breakage of
piping or electrical connections as a result of being
bumped. Use only lag bolts to secure the unit. Do not
pull the bolts down tight. Overtightening the lag bolts
may place the frame in a twist or bind causing breakage of
fluid coolers, piping and reservoirs.
WARNING!
Removal or painting over safety labels will result
in uninformed conditions. This could result in
personal injury or property damage. Warning
signs and labels shall be provided with enough
light to read, conspicuously located and
maintained for legibility. Do not remove any
warning, caution or instructional material
attached.
Summary of Contents for QSB Series
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