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Pipe scale, oil carryover from the compressor and water vapor should all
be minimized to ensure long and trouble-free Oxygen Generator operation.
These
things can be accomplished with a few regular procedures. First, it is important to
recognize that the air compressor is a critical component in the Oxygen Generating
process. It needs to be maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in its
operating manual. Second, condensation needs to be removed from the air receiver
tank and air distribution lines at regular intervals to keep it from flowing into the
generator. Finally, as already mentioned in a few areas, the filter element inside the
Oxygen Generator needs to be replaced every six months.
Electrical Power:
On U.S. models, the power for the control circuitry of the Oxygen
Generator is a single-phase electrical supply of 120 Volts AC and less than 1 Amp at a
frequency of 60 Hz. This equates to fewer than 120 Watts of power.
On Export models, the power for the control circuitry of the Oxygen Generator is
a single-phase electrical supply of 220 Volts AC and less than 500 milliAmps (0.5
Amps) at a frequency of 50 Hz. This also equates to less than 120 Watts of power.
Positioning:
The unit must be operated in an upright position only, with no obstruction
blocking airflow around the unit.
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