3 - Installation and start-up
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3.1 Compressor installation
This section contains important instructions which you need to
observe in order to safely install the compressor and to prevent
damage or malfunction.
Warning
Follow the safety instructions!
Always stay away from the danger zone of a load beng lifted!
Key word
Ensure that
Installation site
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Surface: Flat, level, firm
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Building ceilings: Check load carrying
capacity of floor
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Air: As cool as possible, clean, frost-free,
as little damp as possible. Temp.: +-0°C
(32°F) - +40°C (104°F)*
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Sufficient ventilation in the room
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Air intake must be sufficiently unobstruct-
ed
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Arrange the air intake opening in such a
way that no loose items can be sucked in
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The installation site is illuminated (as to
read off the instruments, carry out
maintenance work9)
Lifting work
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Secure any loose, swinging or pivoting
parts before lifting the compressor
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Use suitable lifting gear
(weight acc. to data sheet)
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Always remain outside the danger zone of
a lifted load
Pipelines,
pressure pipes
•
Remove all protective flanges, plugs,
caps, covers and possible bags with dry-
ing agents before mounting conduits
•
Please ensure that the connection from
the aftercooler to the compressed air sys-
tem can expand as a result of heat and
must be connected by means of a flexible
hose.
Exhaust air
•
Exhaust ducts must have a diameter at
least equal to that of the cooler surface
and should be 3m in max. length with one
bow of 90°; for longer ducts, use an addi-
tional fan with a capacity 20% greater
than the compressor ventilator
•
When installing several compressors
please ensure that no compressor sucks
in the heated exhaust air from another
compressor
*Please ask your distributor or the manufacturer in the event of higher
temperatures.
Contents
Compressor instal-
lation
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