background image

1.2.    

GENERAL SAFETY 

 

9

   Familiarise yourself with the application and limitations of the compressor.   

 

 

9

   Ensure the compressor is in good order and condition before use. If in any doubt 

DO NOT

 use the unit and contact your Sealey Stockist.

 

‰

   WARNING! 

Item must be serviced by an authorised agent. 

DO NOT

 tamper with or attempt to adjust pressure switch or safety valve.

 

8

   DO NOT 

carry out any welding operations on any pressurised part of the vessel.

 

9

   Before moving, or maintaining the compressor ensure it is unplugged from the mains supply and that the air tank pressure has been  

 vented. 

 

9

   Maintain the compressor in good condition and replace any damaged or worn parts. Use genuine parts only. Unauthorised parts may be  

  dangerous and will invalidate your warranty.

 

9

   Read the instructions relating to any accessory to be used with this compressor. Ensure the safe working pressure of any air appliance  

 used 

exceeds compressors output pressure. If using a spray gun, check that the area selected for spraying is provided with an air change  

  system/ventilation.

 

9

   Ensure the air supply valve is turned off before disconnecting the air supply hose to move a transportable compressor use the handle  

  only. Lift the compressor so that the front leg gives enough clearance for manoeuvring but maintain unit’s centre of gravity in front of the  

 wheels. 

DO NOT

 attempt to lift or move the compressor by any other means. 

 

9

   Use the compressor in a well ventilated area and ensure it is placed on a firm surface.

 

9

   Keep tools and other items away from the compressor when it is in use, and keep area clean and clear of unnecessary items.

 

9

   Ensure the air hose is not tangled, twisted or pinched.

 

9

   Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.

 

9

  Only move the compressor by the handle (if portable).

 

8

   DO NOT

 dis-assemble compressor for any reason. The unit must be checked by qualified personnel only.

 

8

   DO NOT

 use the compressor outdoors, or in damp, or wet, locations.

 

8

   DO NOT

 operate within the vicinity of flammable liquids, gases or solids.

 

8

   DO NOT

 touch compressor cylinder, cylinder head or pipe from head to tank as these may be hot.

 

8

   DO NOT

 use this product to perform a task for which it has not been designed.

 

8

   DO NOT

 deface the certification plate attached to the compressor tank.

 

8

   DO NOT

 cover the compressor or restrict air flow around the unit whilst operating.

 

   DANGER! DO NOT

 direct the output jet of air towards people or animals.

 

8

   DO NOT

 operate the compressor without an air filter.

 

8

   DO NOT

 allow anyone to operate the compressor unless they have received full instructions.

 

‰

   WARNING! 

The air tank is a pressure vessel and the following safety measures apply:

 

8

  DO NOT

 tamper with the safety valve, 

DO NOT

 modify or alter the tank in any way and 

DO NOT

 strap anything to the tank.

 

8

   DO  NOT

 subject the tank to impact, vibration or to heat and 

DO NOT

 allow contact with abrasives or corrosives.

 

9

   Drain condensation from tank daily and inspect inside walls for corrosion every three months and have a detailed tank inspection carried  

  out annually. The tank shell must not fall below the certified thickness at any point. 

 

‰

   WARNING! 

If an electrical fuse blows, ensure it is replaced with an identical fuse type and rating.

  

 

9

   When not in use, store the compressor carefully in a safe, dry, childproof location.

 

9

   When the compressor is not in use, it should be switched off, disconnected from the mains supply and the air drained from the tank. 

 

9

   Under  the 

PRESSURE SYSTEMS SAFETY REGULATIONS 2000

 it is the responsibility of the owner of the compressor to initiate a   

  system of inspection that both defines the frequency of the inspection and appoints a a person who has specific responsibility for carrying  

  out the inspection.

2. 

INTRODUCTION

 

Suitable for the professional workshop these units are fitted with a genuine 3hp motor. Twin capacitors and a centrifugal switch aid trouble  

 

free start up on a 13Amp supply. Pumps feature heavy-duty full cast cylinders capped by alloy heads for improved heat dissipation and  

 

long life. Heavy-duty drive guards protect belt and flywheel that is designed to force air over the pump to aid cooling. 

3. 

SPECIFICATION

 

  Model: .......................................SAC1503B ................... SAC1103B .................... SAC1153B ..................SAC1203B

 

  Motor Output (HP): ...................................3 ...................................3 ....................................3 ..................................3 

 

  Voltage / Phase:

 ................................

230/1

 ............................

230/1

 .............................

230/1

 ...........................

230/1

 

  Input current: ........................................13A ...............................13A ................................13A ............................. 13A

 

  Speed (rpm): ......................................1630 .............................1630 ..............................1630 ............................1630

 

  Air Displacement (cfm/Lm):

 ..........

13.4/380

 .......................

13.4/380

 ........................

13.4/380

 ......................

13.4/380

 

  Max Free Air Delivery (cfm/Lm):

 .....

8.8/249

 .........................

8.8/249

 ..........................

8.8/249

 ......................

 8.8/249

 

  Max Pressure (psi/bar):

 ...................

145/10

 ..........................

145/10

 ...........................

145/10

 .........................

145/10

 

  Tank Capacity (L): ..................................50 ...............................100 ................................150 ..............................200

 

  Dimensions (WxDxH) (mm): 1020x390x740 ............. 1010x470x860 .............. 1320x400x820 ............1440x440x865

 

  Weight (kg): ............................................50 .................................59 ..................................78 ................................90

 

  Noise (dB.A): ..........................................74 .................................74 ..................................74 ................................74

 

  Noise LwA (dB.A): ..................................96 .................................96 ..................................96 ................................96

4.  ASSEMBLY

4.1.    

Remove compressor from packaging and inspect for shortages

/

damage. If items are missing or damaged contact your supplier.

4.2.    

Save the packing material for future transportation of the compressor. We recommend that you store the packing in a safe location, at  

 

least for the period of the guarantee. Then, if necessary, it will be easier to send the compressor to the service centre.

4.3. 

  

Assemble the fixed wheels / castor wheel / rubber feet to the compressor as required (see fig.1).

4.4.    

Confirm that the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage shown on the compressor data plate.

4.5. 

  

Position the compressor on a flat surface or with a maximum permissible inclination of 10° (fig.2). Site in a well ventilated area,    

 

protected against atmospheric pollution and not in a place subject to explosion hazard. If the surface is inclined and smooth, 

 

check if the compressor moves whilst in operation – if it does, secure the wheels with two wedges. If the surface is in a raised position,  

 

make sure it cannot fall, securing it in a suitable way. 

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

SAC1503B, SAC1103B, SAC1153B, SAC1203B         Issue: 4(1, 3, 6) 30/10/18 

Summary of Contents for SAC1103B

Page 1: ...alified electrician 1 1 3 Ensure that the insulation on all cables and on the appliance is safe before connecting it to the power supply See 1 1 1 and use a Portable Appliance Tester 1 1 4 Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and overload 1 1 5 Regularly inspect power supply cables and plugs for wear or damage and check all connections to ensure that none is loose 1 1 6 IM...

Page 2: ...8 8 DO NOT subject the tank to impact vibration or to heat and DO NOT allow contact with abrasives or corrosives 9 9 Drain condensation from tank daily and inspect inside walls for corrosion every three months and have a detailed tank inspection carried out annually The tank shell must not fall below the certified thickness at any point WARNING If an electrical fuse blows ensure it is replaced wit...

Page 3: ...se this with the compressor displacement which is the air taken in by the compressor air in Air out is always less than air in due to losses within the compressor 5 1 STARTING STOPPING THE COMPRESSOR 5 1 1 To turn the compressor on use the switch on the top of the pressure switch housing figs 6 1 and 7 1 Turn the switch clockwise to position I to start the compressor and anti clockwise to position...

Page 4: ...tions to be carried out weekly a Drain condensation by opening the valve located under the tank fig 9 Place a container under the valve and open the valve by turning anti clockwise WARNING Take care if there is still pressure inside the cylinder as water could flow out with considerable force Recommended pressure 1 2bar max b Check oil level and if necessary top up 6 4 Operations to be carried out...

Page 5: ...ed Service Agent Compressor does not reach max pressure Filter clogged Head gasket or valve fault Replace filter element Contact Authorised Service Agent Compressor noisy with metallic knock Low oil level Bearing or piston damage Turn off and top up oil immediately Contact Authorised Service Agent fig 10 fig 11 Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Business Park Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7AR 01284 7...

Reviews: