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Safety

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Safety

2.1

General Health and Safety Precautions

Please read carefully and proceed in accordance with the 
following instructions before installation, operation, 
maintenance or repair of the compressor unit.

2.2

The Health and Safety at Work Act, 1974

In order to comply with your responsibilities under the above act, it 
is essential that the compressor is transported, positioned, 
installed, operated and maintained by competent persons in 
accordance with the instructions in this Handbook.

The standard build of all Hydrovane products are designed to 
compress clean, dry, atmospheric air and are not intended for use 
in either Explosive or Potentially Explosive Atmospheres as 
defined in the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC.

A potentially Explosive atmosphere is an atmosphere which could 
become explosive due to local and operational conditions.

The compressor warranty will be invalidated if unapproved spare 
parts or oils are used. Using such items may cause the efficiency 
and service life of the compressor to be reduced, and could create 
a hazardous condition over which Hydrovane has no control.

Failure to maintain the compressor correctly, or modifying it 
without prior approval from Hydrovane, may also create a 
hazardous condition. This will also invalidate the warranty.

Read and fully understand the contents contained in the User 
Handbook.

Ensure that the User Handbook is not permanently removed from 
the compressor.

Check that there are no signs of damage and/or oil leaks from the 
compressor, cooler and associated pipework.

After completing work, tools and foreign matter should be 
removed from the compressor and its surrounding area.

In the unlikely event of a compressor fire, dry powder or carbon 
dioxide fire extinguishers should be used. Never use water.

2.3

Before Working on Compressor

Potentially dangerous voltages are used to power this machine. 
Do not carry out any work until the isolator is locked in the off 
position. Fit a safety notice to the isolator advising that work is 
being carried out and that the isolator must not be switched on. If 
in doubt, a qualified electrician may remove the fuses and keep 
them in a secure place until work is complete.

Ensure the compressor has been safely isolated from the main air 
system and cannot be re-introduced until all work has been 
completed. Fit a safety notice to the isolation valve advising that 
work is being carried out.

Do not undertake any work until the compressor and receiver, if 
fitted, have been relieved of all pressure.

Wait until the compressor’s vent down cycle is complete.

Release any pressure contained in the aftercooler or associated 
pipework.

Check that the compressor pressure gauge reads zero. Do not 
proceed until it does.

Carefully unscrew the compressor filler plug. If any air or oil 
escapes before the plug is fully removed stop!  Do not remove the 
plug until all pressure is lost.

Safety devices fitted to the compressor or pipework system 
should be checked at regular intervals and replaced if faulty. They 
should not be tampered with or modified. Non return valves 
should not be used as isolation devices.

To ensure the compressor operates safely you must carry out the 
specified maintenance procedures.

Only approved oils should be used for flushing purposes.

Extreme caution should be taken if the compressor has been 
subjected to severe operating temperatures or fire. Certain 
components may contain fluoroelastomer materials and under 
these conditions can leave extremely corrosive residues. Severe 
burns and permanent skin and tissue damage can be a result of 
skin contact.

The Health and Safety information contained in this Handbook is 
only intended to give general guidelines.

2.4

When Operating the Compressor

When in automatic mode the compressor may restart without 
warning.

Additional warnings will be required if the unit is configured for 
remote stop/start or to restart after power failure.

Do not remove any plugs or release pipework when the 
compressor is running.

Do not attempt to open the starter enclosure while the compressor 
is operating.

Beware of hot surfaces, both the compressor and electric motor 
are designed to run at elevated temperatures.

Compressed air is potentially dangerous and can be fatal if 
misused. Do not allow compressed air jets, discharged from any 
pipe or nozzle, to make contact with your body.

Wear safety glasses and suitable clothing when using or working 
in an area where compressed air is being used.

Hazardous vapours/fumes can be produced if compressed air is 
used to remove chemicals, cleaning agents and oils from 
equipment and components. Suitable respiratory and extraction 
equipment may be required in these circumstances. Never use 
compressed air for cleaning personal clothing.

Air discharged from compressors is unsuitable for breathing 
purposes. Air for human consumption must be subjected to further 
treatment to ensure that contaminant levels for odour and 
moisture content meet the requirements of BS 4275 1974.

We recommend that air supply to hand-held air guns is regulated 
to a lower pressure (refer to local Health and Safety regulations).

Do not insert any object or any part of your body through any 
opening of the compressor enclosure. Serious personal injury 
and/or damage may result.

Summary of Contents for HV11

Page 1: ...User Handbook HV11 HV22 Models ACE Stationary Air Compressors ST 16135 00 Iss C 08 2007...

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Page 3: ...7 4 3 Model Weights 7 5 Installation and Commissioning 9 5 1 Positioning Your Compressor Basic Requirements 9 5 2 Ventilation Fig 5 1 9 5 3 Electrical Connections 9 5 4 Electrical Installation Fig 5 2...

Page 4: ...11 Air Filter Replacement Fig 9 2 23 9 12 Oil Separator Replacement Fig 9 2 23 9 13 Clean Oil Cooler Aftercooler Fig 9 4 23 9 14 Cabinet Air Filter 23 9 15 Panel Refitting 23 9 16 Electrical checks 23...

Page 5: ...98 0DS England Web www hydrovane co uk www hydrovane compair com www CompAir com E mail sales compair com Telephone 01527 525522 Fax 01527 521140 1 5 Model Range This Handbook relates to all ACE HV11...

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Page 7: ...he compressor s vent down cycle is complete Release any pressure contained in the aftercooler or associated pipework Check that the compressor pressure gauge reads zero Do not proceed until it does Ca...

Page 8: ...y suspicion of aspiration into the lungs for example during vomiting admit to hospital immediately Pressure injection Obtain immediate medical attention even if injury appears minor Spillage Soak up w...

Page 9: ...h air demand is needed usually a minimum of 60 minutes will be required Conditions or applications which prevent the compressor temperature stabilising between these parameters should be avoided Consu...

Page 10: ...9 5 8 0 Maximum Air Line Pressure bar PU 8 5 or 10 5 8 5 REVS Delay Period secs Rt 60 8 bar 90 10bar 60 Run on Time to Stop secs St 10 Pressure Display Units PD 0 bar 1 psi 2 kpa Temperature Display U...

Page 11: ...ans of transportation Pay particular attention to ensure stability to prevent the unit tilting over Lift the hypac or compressor and place it in the desired location Damage to mountings may occur if y...

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Page 13: ...a moderate ambient temperature If temperatures frequently fall below 0 C consult your Hydrovane Distributor A different grade of oil may be required Compressor air intake and exhaust grills have capt...

Page 14: ...CAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING COMPRESSOR Ensure that the compressor is filled with approved oil and that all plugs are fitted securely The cooling fan in the rear of the unit may be used as a visual aid to...

Page 15: ...ompressors Hydrovane RS compressors may be operated efficiently in conjunction with other Hydrovane compressors fitted with automatic stop start control Adjust the RS minimum air line pressure to midw...

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Page 17: ...load power reduction During offload run on time at minimum pressure the compressor will either stop with no air demand or return to onload running if more air is required Automatic Stop Start Mode Thi...

Page 18: ...er J An emergency stop button X is located on the front controller panel For RS models the inverter drive H is mounted inside the starter compartment behind the starter panel door J The compressor air...

Page 19: ...irst switched on the electronic controller Fig 7 2 displays all symbols and illuminates both green and red LED indicators for three seconds Fig 7 1 Fig 7 1 Controller Display The display then shows th...

Page 20: ...S run on time sequence the compressor will stop Automatic restart will occur when system pressure falls to the minimum air line pressure set point 7 1 5 Starting Continuous Mode Press the green START...

Page 21: ...er Remote start stop Filter differential pressure Normal operational mode Selected item locked as temporary default display Menu mode Page item locked adjustment inhibited Pressure set point indicatio...

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Page 23: ...ENTER The next character flashes repeat as before and enter zero for characters two and three but enter 9 for the final character With all four characters set press either menu P01 to change parameter...

Page 24: ...ure 7 0bar 8 0 9 0 10 0 Min Line pressure PL 7 0bar 8 0 9 0 10 0 Max Line pressure Pu 7 5bar 8 5 9 5 10 5 Servo 8 0bar 9 0 10 0 11 0 The minimum air line pressure may be adjusted from the 8 bar defaul...

Page 25: ...arly serviced by an authorised Hydrovane Distributor 9 3 Servicing RS Servicing intervals and procedures are the same as specified for the standard fixed speed compressor of the same power kW rating T...

Page 26: ...m the snap fit location pegs and lift clear of the compressor Check that the compressor pressure gauge reads zero 9 7 Oil Draining and Filter Replacement Fig 9 2 and Fig 9 3 WARNING AVOID UNNECESSARY...

Page 27: ...to remove the rear panel Ease the rear panel away from the frame and lift it clear Vacuum up debris from the cooler and surrounding area behind the cabinet filter B All discarded items and waste oil m...

Page 28: ...l change periods In higher ambient conditions using 4000 hour oil change periods HPO oil should not exceed 90 C If the oil is working above these temperatures the oil life will be significantly reduce...

Page 29: ...es secure X X X X Check motor for damage X X X X Check motor for loose connections X X X X Check motor cables and earth X X X X Check motor for vibration X X X X Check flexible oil pipes X Check oil s...

Page 30: ...ck motor for damage X X X Check motor for loose connections X X X Check motor cables and earth X X X Check motor for vibration X X X Check flexible oil pipes X Check oil seal for leakage X Check drive...

Page 31: ...engineers We strongly advise that no attempt is made to access these structures continued safe operation may be impaired and or serious damage may occur 10 5 Fault Display Symbols General fault Emerg...

Page 32: ...spheric pressure with the Controller pressure display set to zero Range calibration must be accurately applied to achieve correct performance and pressure related safety functions 10 10 Access Level C...

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