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– Vehicle Mounted Air Compressors
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Electrical components
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Overtemperature switch
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Key switch
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Fan switch
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Hour meter
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Electric fan
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Starter
Fuses
A 15 A fuse protects the OEM electrical system and a
separate 15 A fuse protects the WHASP cooling fan. If the
fuse blows repeatedly, there is an electrical problem that
must be resolved.
Installation of a higher amperage fuse may damage
components and will void the warranty.
A 15 A fuse protects the Gas Engine Drive
n 30 CFM Air Compressor’s fan
electrical system. The fuse holder is located in the wiring harness next to the
battery.
A 15 A fuse protects the OEM electrical system. This fuse is located inside
the OEM ignition key enclosure.
WHASP Cooling Fan
The cooling fan on the WHASP Tank will run any time the WHASP fan
temperature switch detects temperatures above 88 °C (190 °F).
Testing
Use a
“jumper” to supply 12 V to pin “A” of the fan plug and a ground to
pin “B” of the plug to confirm the fan runs when power is supplied.
Figure 57
– WHASP Tank cooling fan
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