vi
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Safety precautions are necessary for the protection of personnel and equipment. Prior to any
attempt to install, operate, maintain, troubleshoot or repair any part of the compressor, all
warnings and cautions included here and/or appearing throughout this manual should be
thoroughly reviewed and understood.
1. All electrical components associated with this equipment shall be installed and grounded
in accordance with applicable codes and regulations.
2. Special precautionary measures are essential to prevent applying power while repair work
is in progress. In automatic mode, the machine may restart at any time.
3. Before working on electrical equipment, take steps to ensure system is de-energized and
will remain so while work is in progress. All circuits not known to be DEAD must be
considered LIVE and dangerous at all times.
4. Do not make any unauthorized alteration to equipment.
5. Do not touch cylinder heads or discharge gas lines from the heads up to the heat
exchanger inlets. These are hot and can cause serious burns.
6. Do not stick hands or tools into the distance piece area with compressor running on units
with metal slingers on the piston rods. Slingers are not visible when running and will crush
fingers.
7. Do not operate if safety guards are damaged or removed.
8. Do not reset relief valves for any pressure other than that stamped on the valve body.
The following paragraphs define
warnings
&
cautions
as they are used in the manual:
WARNING
Identifies a procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc. which if not strictly
followed could result in death or serious injury to personnel.
CAUTION
Identifies an procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc. which, if not strictly
followed could result in equipment damage or impairment of system operation.
Summary of Contents for RIX 2V3B-4.1V Series
Page 54: ......
Page 55: ......
Page 56: ......
Page 57: ......
Page 58: ......
Page 59: ......
Page 60: ......
Page 61: ......
Page 62: ......
Page 66: ......
Page 67: ......
Page 68: ......
Page 70: ...P N 515 910 P N 515 911 P N 515 792 P N 515 829 X515 910 X515 911 X515 792 X515 829...
Page 71: ......
Page 72: ......
Page 73: ...P N 76 713 X76 713...
Page 74: ......
Page 75: ......
Page 76: ......
Page 77: ......
Page 78: ......
Page 79: ......