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Stationary Air Compressor System Operating Instructions
5 - Additional Features
Auxiliary Air Outlets (Standard)
High-pressure air can be dangerous.
Refer to “Working
with Compressed Air” in Chapter 3 before operating the
auxiliary air outlets. Read and follow all guidelines in
this section regarding auxiliary air outlet use and any
additional instructional material provided with your unit.
Depending upon selected options, the charging station
may be equipped with auxiliary air outlets intended
for a variety of compressed air needs. On a standard
charging station, one full pressure outlet is located on
the back left of the control panel. This full pressure outlet
provides the full available pressure from the compressor
system. For example, if system pressure is built up to
4700 psi, this is the pressure of the air provided by the
full pressure outlet.
Another outlet on the front of the control panel provides
regulated system-pressure air. The pressure reading for
this outlet is indicated by the fill pressure gauge located
on the front of the control panel.
All outlets on the SCOTT Safety charging stations provide
CGA Grade D/E breathing air. These outlets may be used
to fill remote storage tanks or breathing air cylinders using
a suitable receiver or apparatus designed to accept a
high pressure air source.
NEVER use any auxiliary air outlet to charge a
self-contained breathing air (SCBA) cylinder while
the SCBA is being worn unless during an extreme
emergency situation. Persons operating the air
supply and wearing the respirator will be in close
proximity to the cylinder and valve assemblies. If any
of these components fails, there is an increased risk
of serious personal injury or death.
ALWAYS make sure that the auxiliary air outlet
is connected to a suitable receiver or apparatus
designed to accept a high pressure air source.
Inappropriate use of this equipment may cause
equipment damage or failure, and can lead to serious
personal injury.
Never use any auxiliary air outlet to charge a self-
contained breathing air (SCBA) cylinder while the
SCBA is being worn in an atmosphere which is
considered Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health
(IDLH), where the respirator is required to support life.
If any of the components fail, there is an increased
risk of serious personal injury or death.
Never use any auxiliary air outlet to charge an SCBA
air cylinder while the SCBA is being worn if the SCBA
or the cylinder is known or suspected of having been
dropped, exposed to direct flame, impingement,
or damaged in any way. Using such equipment
increases the risk of cylinder failure, which may result
in serious personal injury or death.
The following additional features pertain to SCOTT
breathing air cylinder charging stations such as
the RevolveAir or the Guardian. Refer to the user
instructions provided with your charging station for
complete details.
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