P24AL & P34AL Service Manual
7-5
MAINTENANCE
12/2016
To clean the water tank:
1.
Stop the machine at the end of harvest.
2.
Shut off the make-up water supply.
3.
Open the drain valve and drain the tank.
4.
Remove the water box cover and flush out any loose sediment from the tank. The wire mesh
screen can be removed if necessary.
5.
If further cleaning is needed, follow “Cleaning Procedure”.
6.
If further cleaning is not needed, close the drain valve and refill the tank with fresh water.
7.
Make sure the float valve is adjusted properly and install the water box cover.
8.
Start and stop the pump again to make sure it is circulating water and is not air bound.
Compressor (optional).
This section is only a guide, please consult the compressor manual for
manufacturers recommended maintenance.
In starting and charging the unit, the oil sight glass should be continually checked to make sure an
adequate oil level is maintained. The oil level should be 1/4-3/4 of the sight glass. If the oil level
drops below 1/4 of the glass, add refrigeration oil as per the compressor manufacturer
recommendations. Never allow the oil level to be out of sight, above or below the sight glass when
the compressor is operating.
! CAUTION !
The crankcase heater should be energized for a minimum of
four hours and the oil temperature should be 100
-110
F
before attempting to start the compressor.
! CAUTION !
During operation, the specified net oil pressure should be maintained for proper lubrication and
operation of the cylinder unloader mechanism.
Mycom N&W Series net oil pressure: 17-28 psig
Vilter 450 Series net oil pressure: 35-50 psig
Note: Net oil pressure is calculated by subtracting the compressor suction pressure from the oil
pressure gage reading while the compressor is running.
Example:
Oil pressure gage reading: 65 psig
Suction pressure gage reading: 40 psig
Net oil pressure: 25 psig
The compressor oil should be changed at close intervals during initial break-in operation and up to
the first 1000 hours (see Table 7-4 below).
Note: It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure normal maintenance is initiated to insure that the
compressor is not subjected to premature wear or failure due to neglect or lack of sufficient
maintenance and care.
Summary of Contents for P-24AL
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Page 15: ...P24AL P34AL Service Manual INTRODUCTION 12 2016 1 5 Figure 1 2 P24AL Right Side ...
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Page 84: ...P24A P34A Service Manual TROUBLESHOOTING 12 2016 8 12 ...
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