Installation
3A3169E
5
Typical Installation Key:
A
Main air supply
B
Filter/Regulator/Lubricator Assembly
B1 - Air Filter
B2 - Air Regulator
B3 - Air Lubricator
C
Air solenoid valve (4-way)
D
Pump module
E
Pump outlet
F
Bleed-type master air valve (required)
G
High pressure lubricant supply lines (user supplied)
H
Injector
J
Lubricator controller
K
Pump reservoir
L
Pump reservoir cover
M
Ground
N
Pump outlet check body
P
Pump air inlet - forward stroke
R
Pump air inlet - return stroke
S
Feeder lines
T
Low level
U
Pressure reducing valve (required in systems over 80 psi
(0.55 MPa, 5.5 bar)
V
Supply line shut-off valve (required)
W
Drum
Y
Pressure gauge
AA Bung adapter
BB Cock valve
CC Oil input supply line
DD Oil input supply pump/system
EE Drain hose
UU Air supply lines
Mounting
Install the pump in a location that will adequately sup-
port the weight of pump when filled with lubricant and
also provides easy operator access to the pump air con-
trols. Pump must be mounted in a vertical position with
the reservoir up.
See Technical Data, page 31 for pump weight informa-
tion and the Dimensions and Mounting layout, page 30.
Grounding
To ground the pump:
Remove the ground screw (GS)
located on the back of the pump base and insert it
through the eye of the ring terminal (RT) at end of
ground wire (GW). Fasten the ground screw (GS) back
onto the pump and tighten securely. Connect the other
end of the ground wire to a true earth ground. See F
Mount pump securely so it cannot move around
during operation. Failure to do so could result in per-
sonal injury and/or equipment damage.
Grounding is necessary when voltages above 30
VAC or 42 VDC are used for the low level switch or
for an air valve attached to the pump. Improper
grounding can cause electric shock. Grounding
reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an
escape wire for the electric current in the event of
malfunction or breakdown.
F
IG
. 2
RT
GW
GS