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Summary of Contents for CH25/210 PL

Page 1: ...6 0 50 65 0 3FW...

Page 2: ...eration handbook is part of the compressor system and is to be kept with the compressor or by the persons in charge of the system IMPORTANT NOTICE In order to offer an efficient service and to meet al...

Page 3: ...se specify the information provided on the label attached to the compressor 0 Producer 1 Pump 2 Noise 3 Voltage power supply 4 Production year 5 Tank volume 6 Frequency 7 Name of the family 8 Maximum...

Page 4: ...ith one of the same type SETTING IN MOTION Before putting the compressor into operation a few preliminary checks are to be carried out please read carefully the following instructions n remove the pla...

Page 5: ...sure switch if you switch off the compressor by unplugging it the pressure in the head of the compressorwouldbepreventedfrom flowing out and this could cause difficulties when using the compressor aga...

Page 6: ...h and opens an outlet for exceeding air fig 7 5 n The customer is not entitled to adjust the compressor so that it can exceed the maximum pressure written on the tank label n While the compressor is i...

Page 7: ...per and lasting functioning of the compressor MAINTENANCE INTERVENTIONS Oil change fig 8 Replace the oil after the first 50 hours of operation subsequent changes may be carried out every 200 hours The...

Page 8: ...ing and or continued functioning A The capacity of the compressor is not suitable for the frequent use B The pressure reducer 7 2 does not function properly fig 7 Reducer maintenance n let all the air...

Page 9: ...is released and the compressor cuts out for a few seconds 15 20 sec The compressor starts again when as soon as the compressor has colled down The CHB pump has a temperature control device with a but...

Page 10: ...0 8 2 2800 116 24 1 1 8 CH 210 PL 510 430 90 78 78 280 4 4 CH25 210 PL 220 13 2 7 6 1 1 1 5 230 8 2 2800 116 26 1 1 8 CH 210 PL 660 610 90 330 25 CH50 210 PL 220 13 2 7 6 1 1 1 5 230 8 2 2800 116 29 1...

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