Priman PN-8830 Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

                                                       Model:PN-8830 

1.0 Introduction   
 
1.1

 

This Manual 

   

Congratulations on selecting the nitrogen tire inflation equipment. Please read and 
familiarize yourself with this manual before attempting to use this unit. Although this 
unit is very simple to operate, the user will be working with high-pressure gas that 
must be handled with caution. Compressed gas, if handled improperly, can result in 
serious or fatal injury.   
 

1.2 General Specifications * 
 

Power Requirement                       100-240Vac 50/60Hz  
Operating Temperature                     -20ºC/-4°F to 70ºC/158°F 
Compressed Air Input Range                               

87-123psi/860-850kPa/6-8.5bar 

Nitrogen Purity                                                        95-99.99% 
Nitrogen Output                                         

70L/min (2.5cfm)

 @ 

131psi/9bar/900kPa

 

Maximum Nitrogen Pressure in Tank          116psi/800kPa/8bar        
Accuracy                                                                +/-1 psi, 7 kPa, 0.07 bar   
Units of Measurement                                            psi, kPa, bar 
 

*Note: 

Specifications may vary for non-standard equipment. Contact your service 

agent for further information.   
 

1.3 Safety   
 
General 

The unit has standard process plant components and electrical equipment, which can 
be hazardous to individuals unfamiliar with such equipment. It is the users’ 
responsibility to permit only trained and qualified process plant operators familiar 
with the handling of compressed gases to operate this equipment. 
 

Breathing 

This unit is designed to produce high purity nitrogen from 95 – 99.99% purity. 
Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless gas that will not support life. If released in an 
unventilated area, it will displace the oxygen and can cause injury or death from 
asphyxiation. 

 
CAUTION: Nitrogen gas represents an extreme asphyxiation hazard when not 
handled properly. Product gas should not be vented or otherwise discharged 
except through the normal piping system. Appropriate signs should be placed in 
the area of the nitrogen system warning of the hazards. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PN-8830

Page 1: ...r hose s to tire valve stem s 3 Turn red valve handle to the FILL position 4 Press FILL PURGE once for standard inflation or Push and hold FILL PURGE for 2 seconds for nitrogen conversion 5 When unit...

Page 2: ...Specifications may vary for non standard equipment Contact your service agent for further information 1 3 Safety General The unit has standard process plant components and electrical equipment which...

Page 3: ...ge Hooks 4 Air Supply Caution Compressed air should be supplied to the unit with the air dried to a dew point temperature lower than the expected minimum ambient temperature Typical dew point from a p...

Page 4: ...WARNING To avoid the risk of personal injury especially to the eyes face and skin DO NOT direct the air stream at any person s CAUTION To avoid equipment damage never exceed the maximum inlet pressur...

Page 5: ...Increase final target pressure 3 Power Switch Turns unit on and off 4 FILL PURGE Inflation Deflation start 5 Fill Control Valve 6 Outlets For tire fill hoses 7 Compressed Air Inlet 8 Nitrogen Pressure...

Page 6: ...ting the hoses When topping off a single tire there is no need to wait for pressure equalization 7 Turn the Fill Control Valve handle to the STOP position 8 Immediately disconnect the tire fill hoses...

Page 7: ...ressure Check the supply pressure commences but does not complete ERROR CODES ER1 Unstable pressure faulty hose Replace the hose connector connector ER2 Persistent unstable pressure Replace the hose c...

Page 8: ...ion Error Unit requires calibration contact your local distributor or service agent ER9 Automatic Calibration Check Reset machine by Calibration Error switching off power for 5 seconds The ER9 message...

Page 9: ...to the filter head Do not over tighten Housing is sealed with an o ring so gently hand tighten 4 Repeat this process for both filters 8 2 Routine Maintenance Schedule Daily 1 Check for air and nitroge...

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