
Section 2
Installation
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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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2.8
Commissioning
When the machine has been positioned, all service connections installed, and the high pressure
plumbing has been installed to the cutting area, the machine is ready to be commissioned.
The following procedure is used for the initial startup and testing of the machine.
1.
Check all areas in and around the pump for foreign objects and debris. Remove all tools,
parts, etc. from the area.
2.
Fill the crankcase to the fill mark with a recommended oil. See Section 7, Specifications,
for a list of recommended oils.
Never operate the pump without oil or with dirty oil. This can cause extensive
damage and is not covered by warranty.
3.
Open the shutoff valves on the service connections and check for leaks.
4.
Make sure the belt guard is attached.
5.
Check the connection between the main power disconnect and the disconnect/circuit
breaker on the enclosure door. Verify the proper voltage supply. Close the enclosure
door and place the electrical disconnect in the on position.
6.
Check the motor rotation. The correct rotation is clockwise when viewed from the pulley.
If the motor shaft is rotating in the wrong direction, the electrical power phase must be
reversed to any two motor leads. The leads can be reversed at the disconnect/circuit
breaker on the enclosure door, or at the main power disconnect.
Do not
allow the motor to run backward. Incorrect motor rotation will result in
damage to the pump.
7.
Release the emergency stop button.
8.
Turn the manual air pressure regulator all the way counter-clockwise, reducing the air
pressure to zero.
9.
Depress the red, pressure relief buttons on both water filters to release trapped air.
10.
Turn the pump on by pressing the start button.
11.
When the pump is spinning at full rpm, turn the air pressure regulator clockwise until the
pressure display reads 55,000 psi (3,792 bar).
12.
Operate the pump at full pressure for 5-10 minutes.