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SECTION 6:
MAINTENANCE
6.1
General
A sound maintenance program is the key to long compressor life. Below is a program
that when adhered to, should keep the compressor in top operating condition. See
Section 6.5, Parts Replacement and Adjustment Procedures
for a detailed description
of specific compressor system components. Units that have not yet been installed should
be stored in a dry, temperature controlled environment. Unit should be recharged with oil
if it has been in extensive storage.
WARNING:
DO NOT
remove caps, plugs and/or other components when
compressor is running or pressurized.
Stop compressor and relieve all internal pressure before doing so.
6.2
Daily Operation
Prior to starting the compressor, it is necessary to check the fluid level in the sump.
Should the level be low, simply add the necessary amount. If the addition of fluid
becomes too frequent, a simple problem has developed which is causing this excessive
loss. See the
Troubleshooting Section (7.2, Troubleshooting Guide)
under
Excessive
Fluid Consumption
for a probable cause and remedy.
After a routine start has been made, observe the instrument panel gauge and be sure it
monitors the correct reading for that particular phase of operation. After the compressor
has warmed up, it is recommended that a general check on the overall compressor and
instrument panel be made to assure that the compressor is running properly. Also check
the air filter maintenance indicators (if provided).
6.3
Maintenance After Initial 50 Hours of Operation
After the initial 50 hours of operation, a few maintenance requirements are needed to rid
the system of any foreign materials. Perform the following maintenance operations to
prevent unnecessary future problems.
1.
Change the oil filter element.
2.
Drain and refill air/oil receiver sump.
3.
Inspect intake air filter (change if necessary)
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