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pressurized system to allow the system to
completely depressurize.
4.
Shut off the cooling water supply (where
applicable).
5.
Open all drain valves within the area to be
serviced.
6.
Wait for the unit to cool before servicing.
Temperatures above 120°F can cause burns to
the skin.
Refer to the proper Hycomp compressor parts list
to assist with disassembly, reassembly and torque
speci
fi
cations. This section is a general guide to
servicing Hycomp oil-free air compressors, air boosters
and gas compressors. It is not meant to replace proper
training and common sense.
NOTICE: Hycomp compressor service and
maintenance shall only be performed by qualifi ed
technicians. Service and maintenance shall
conform to all applicable local and national
regulations and safety standards.
WARNING: Never assume a compressor is safe to
work on just because it is not operating. It could
restart at any time. The following procedures
should be used when stopping to maintain or
service a compressor.
Ambient Air Compressors
- these are compressors
whose inlet source is the ambient air surrounding the
compressor.
Air Boosters
- these are compressors that compress
air that is taken from a source other than the ambient
air. Generally the inlet air source is at an elevated
pressure, but vacuum applications can also be
accomplished. The inlet air is usually taken from
customer’s existing plant air system.
Gas Compressors
- These are compressors pumping
any gas other than air.
Ensure that you know what type of compressor you
have before using this manual. If the instructions for
the different types of compressors differ, this will be
noted in the manual.
1.
Per OSHA regulation
1910.147: The Control
of Hazardous Energy Source
(lockout/tagout),
disconnect and lockout the main power source.
Display a sign in clear view at the main power
switch stating that the compressor is being
serviced.
2.
Isolate the compressor from the compressed
air supply by closing any manual shut-off valves
upstream and downstream from the compressor.
Display signs in clear view at the shut-off valves
stating that the compressor is being serviced.
3.
Lock open a pressure relief valve within the
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COMPRESSOR SERVICING