
MVT26
October 2003
Section A
Page 97
A.1.4
Approved Lubricants Chart
Unless otherwise specified in text, use the lubricants in Table 2.
A.1.5
Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms
†
Available Only as Part of a Complete Assembly
AC
Activated Charcoal, removes odor and taste
ACD
automatic condensate drain
ASME
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
CW
clockwise
CCW counterclockwise
CGA
Compressed Gas Association
DIN
Deutsches Institut für Normung
DOT Department
of Transportation
E1
single phase electrical supply
E3
three phase electrical supply
HP
Chemical Catalyst, converts Carbon Monoxide to Carbon Dioxide
MS
Molecular Sieve, removes moisture
NEC
National Electrical Code
NEMA
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association
OSHA Occupational
Safety
& Health Administration
ODP
open drip-proof (motor)
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer
PCB
printed circuit board
PMV
pressure maintaining valve
SC
Securus
®
Moisture Sensing Device
Usage
Lubricants
O-rings, rubber and plastic parts; filter housing
threads, sealing rings
Parker Super “O” Lube
Bolts, nuts, studs, valve parts, copper gaskets and
tube connection parts (threads, cap nut and com-
pression rings)
Never-Seez NSWT, Pipe Dope or teflon tape
Paper gaskets
DOW Corning 732 or equivalent silicon compound
applied on both sides before assembly,
High temperature connections
DOW Corning 732 or equivalent temperature resis-
tant compound,
Tube connection ferrules,
Never-Seez NSWT
Table A-2: Lubricant Chart