ULTRA CLEAN LUBRICATED COMPRESSOR
INSTALLATION
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INSTALLATION STEPS
This dental Compressor should only be installed by qualified personnel. Should any questions arise
during the installation, call Tech West Technical Support between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
(Pacific Standard Time).
Place the compressor in a clean, dry, well ventilated area, on a solid, level surface. Consider sound
level and insulate as needed. Be sure that adequate ventilation is available as the compressor is air
cooled. Ambient temperature in the equipment room should be within the temperature range of 40
degrees Fahrenheit minimum to 100 degrees Fahrenheit maximum.
(a) Check the shipping carton for damage. This could detect damage to the unit which might
otherwise be overlooked. Remove cardboard shipping carton.
(b) Remove the Lubricated Compressor from its shipping skid. Inspect the unit for damage.
Lubricated Compressors are shipped bolted to a pallet. This pallet is intended for shipping
only and should be discarded.
(c) Remove installation kit attached to pallet. It should contain the following:
(4) Isolation Feet
(1) Alternate Air Hookup Hose
(1) Bottle of Tech West Compressor Oil per Motor
(1) 5’ Flexible Air Hose
(d) Install isolation feet on tank legs.
(e) Remove shipping tape from spring-hinged oil filler cap(s).
(f) Install flexible hose to outlet on the compressor shut-off valve.
(g) Move compressor into place and level the motor platform.
(h) Install flexible hose to office air supply line.
(i) Install flexible hose to alternate fresh air supply.
(j) Wiring instructions:
1 Have all electrical connections made by qualified personnel only. All connections
should be in accordance with local codes.
2 Use the chart on page 1 to help determine the proper line and breaker size for
the unit that is being installed.
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