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INSTALLATION

SELECTING A LOCATION

GENERAL 

Select a clean, dry, well-lighted indoor area with plenty of space for proper 
cooling air flow and accessibility. Locate the unit at least 12 inches (30 cm) 
from walls, and make sure the main power supply IS clearly Identified and 
accessible.

TEMPERATURE

 Ideal operating temperatures are between 32°F and 100°F (0°C and 37.8°c) 
If temperatures consistently drop below 32°F (0°C). locate the unit inside a 
heated building. If this is not possible, you must protect safety relief valves 
and drain valves from freezing.

CAUTION

Never operate in temperatures below 20°F (-6.6°C) or above 
125°F (51.0°C).

HUMID AREAS 

In frequently humid areas, moisture may form in the bare pump and 
produce sludge in the lubricant, causing running parts to wear out 
prematurely. Excessive moisture is especially likely to occur if the unit is 
located in an unheated area that is subject to large temperature changes.
Two signs of excessive humidity are external condensation on the pump 
when it cools down and a “milky” appearance in petroleum compressor 
lubricant. You may be able to prevent moisture from forming in the bare 
pump by increasing ventilation, operating for longer intervals or installing 
an external crankcase heater kit.

NOISE CONSIDERATIONS 

Consult local officials for information regarding acceptable noise levels in 
your area. To reduce excessive noise, use vibration isolator pads or intake 
silencers, relocate the unit or construct total enclosures or baffle walls.

 PERMANENT MOUNTING

WARNING

Remove the unit from the skid before mounting.

The unit must be permanently mounted. When mounting the unit, bolt 
the feet to a firm, level foundation (such as a concrete floor). Do not bolt 
uneven feet tightly to the foundation, as this will cause excessive stress on 
the receiver tank. Use metal shims under the “short” feet if necessary.

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Typical Permanent Mounting (Customer -Supplied Hard-

ware)

Flat Washer

3/8” Lag Screw

Floor line

Lag screw anchor 
for concrete

Shim beneath 
isolator washer,if 
necessary

Isolator
Washer

  INSTALLING REMOTE AIR INLET PIPING

CAUTION

Do not operate the unit without air inlet filter(s).

If the air around the unit is relatively free of dirt, install the air inlet filter(s) 
at the inlet connection at the bare pump. If remote air inlet piping or heavy 
duty filtration is required, contact your dealer for information.

 INSTALLING DISCHARGE PIPING

If it is necessary to install air discharge and condensate discharge piping, 
adhere to the following general guidelines Contact your dealer for more  
information.

WARNING

Do not use plastic pipe, rubber hose, or lead-tin soldered joints 
anywhere in the compressed air system.

WARNING

If an aflercooler. check valve, block valve, or any other restriction 
is added to the compressor discharge, install a properly-slzed 
ASME approved safety/relief valve between the compressor 
discharge and the restriction.

CAUTION

If you will be using Ingersoll Rand synthetic compressor 
lubricant, all downstream piping material and system 
components must be compatible. Refer to the following material 
compatibility list. If there are incompatible materials present 
in your system, or if there are materials not included in the list, 
contact Ingersoll Rand for recommendations.

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Summary of Contents for SS5L5

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Page 2: ...7 FUSES 7 COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION 7 SYNTHETIC COMPRESSOR LUBRICANT 7 ALTERNATE LUBRICANTS 7 FILLING PROCEDURES 8 INITIAL START UP 8 PRESSURE SWITCH 8 OPERATION 9 GENERAL 9 NORMAL START UP 9 WHEN YOU AR...

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Page 4: ...ith guards removed Machine may start automatically Disconnect power before servicing Lockout tagout machine Hot surfaces Can cause serious injury Do not touch Allow to cool before servicing Do not tou...

Page 5: ...he carrier s inspection Delivery receipts that have been signed without a notation of damage or missing parts are considered to be delivered clear Subsequent claims are then considered to be concealed...

Page 6: ...e the unit from the skid before mounting The unit must be permanently mounted When mounting the unit bolt the feet to a firm level foundation such as a concrete floor Do not bolt uneven feet tightly t...

Page 7: ...o a grounded metallic permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding terminal or lead on the product GENERAL The motor rating as shown on the motor nameplate and the power supply must have compatib...

Page 8: ...ch should not be tampered with in any way and no attempt should be made to adjust the pressure settings as this could damage the Switch to the point of failure and or void any warranty for the Pressur...

Page 9: ...UTO position If the unit is equipped with a control panel ON OFF switch move the switch to the ON position NORMAL START UP Set the pressure switch lever to OFF Close the service valve Attach hose and...

Page 10: ...ls debris and flammable or explosive materials Weekly Inspect air filter element s Clean or replace if necessary Monthly Inspect for air leaks Squirt soapy water around joints during compressor operat...

Page 11: ...properly aligned and the motor anchor screws are adequately retightened prior to restarting the compressor 1 2 CAUTION Improper pulley sheave alignment and belt tension can result in motor overload ex...

Page 12: ...air or replace as required Defective safety relief valve Replace Unit does not come up to speed Loose beltwheel or motor pulley excessive end play in motor shaft or loose drive belts Check beltwheel m...

Page 13: ...ng lubricant and refill with proper lubricant Detergent type lubricant being used Drain existing lubricant and refill with proper lubricant Piston rings damaged or worn broken rough or scratched Exces...

Page 14: ...ian Poor contact on motor terminals or starter connections Ensure good contact on motor terminals or starter connections Improper starter overload heaters Install proper starter overload heaters Conta...

Page 15: ...not staggered Adjust piston rings Cylinder s or piston s scratched worn or scored Repair or replace as required Worn cylinder finish Deglaze cylinder with 180 grit flex hone Excessive condensate in r...

Page 16: ...ompany s warranty In the event performance warranties are expressly included the company s obligation shall be to correct in the manner and for the period of time provided above THE COMPANY MAKES NO O...

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Page 21: ...1 17 32499816 GAUGE PRESSURE SS5N5 1 18 54372834 SWITCH PRESSURE SS5L5 1 18 54627104 SWITCH PRESSURE SS5N5 1 19 97004030 CONNECTOR CABLE 1 20 56269624 FITTING MANIFOLD 1 21 97171664 VALVE SAFETY RELIE...

Page 22: ...acing valve park 20100285 Kit Ring Gasket Complete set of piston rings a crankshaft seal and gaskets that are destroyed in breaking the unit down to replace the rings CRANKCASE HEATER KIT Crankcase he...

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