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Section 1

 

5

SAFETY

1.1

GENERAL

Sullair Corporation and its subsidiaries design and
manufacture all of their products so they can be
operated safely. However, the responsibility for safe
operation rests with those who use and maintain
these products. The following safety precautions are
offered as a guide which, if conscientiously followed,
will minimize the possibility of accidents throughout
the useful life of this equipment.

The compressor should be operated only by those
who have been trained and delegated to do so, and
who have read and understood this Operator's
Manual. Failure to follow the instructions, procedures
and safety precautions in this manual may result in
accidents and injuries. 

NEVER

 start the compressor

unless it is safe to do so. 

DO NOT

 attempt to operate

the compressor with a known unsafe condition. Tag
the compressor and render it inoperative by
disconnecting and locking out all power at source or
otherwise disabling its prime mover so others who
may not know of the unsafe condition cannot attempt
to operate it until the condition is corrected.

Install, use and operate the compressor only in full
compliance with all pertinent OSHA regulations and/
or any applicable Federal, State, and Local codes,
standards and regulations. 

DO NOT

 modify the

compressor and/or controls in any way except with
written factory approval.

While not specifically applicable to all types of
compressors with all types of prime movers, most of

the precautionary statements contained herein are
applicable to most compressors and the concepts
behind these statements are generally applicable to
all compressors.

1.2

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE 

EQUIPMENT

A.

Prior to installing or operating the compressor,
owners, employers and users should become
familiar with, and comply with, all applicable
OSHA regulations and/or any applicable Federal,
State and Local codes, standards, and regula-
tions relative to personal protective equipment,
such as eye and face protective equipment,
respiratory protective equipment, equipment
intended to protect the extremities, protective
clothing, protective shields and barriers and elec-
trical protective equipment, as well as noise
exposure administrative and/or engineering con-
trols and/or personal hearing protective equip-
ment.

1.3

PRESSURE RELEASE

A.

Install an appropriate flow-limiting valve between
the service air outlet and the shut-off (throttle)
valve, either at the compressor or at any other
point along the air line, when an air hose exceed-
ing 1/2" (13mm) inside diameter is to be con-
nected to the shut-off (throttle) valve, to reduce
pressure in case of hose failure, per OSHA Stan-
dard 29 CFR 1926.302(b)(7) and/or any applica-
ble Federal, State and Local codes, standards
and regulations.

B.

When the hose is to be used to supply a mani-
fold, install an additional appropriate flow-limiting
valve between the manifold and each air hose
exceeding 1/2" (13mm) inside diameter that is to
be connected to the manifold to reduce pressure
in case of hose failure.

C.

Provide an appropriate flow-limiting valve at the
beginning of each additional 75 feet (23m) of
hose in runs of air hose exceeding 1/2" (13mm)

NOTE

OPERATOR IS REQUIRED TO READ 

ENTIRE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

Summary of Contents for ShopTek

Page 1: ...warranty WARRANTY NOTICE PART NUMBER KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE USER MANUAL SULLAIR CORPORATION The information in this manual is current as of its publication date and applies to controller part numbe...

Page 2: ...cated at Michigan City Indiana Instruction includes training on the function and installation of Sullair service parts troubleshooting common faults and malfunctions and actual equipment operation The...

Page 3: ...TRAPMENT SECTION 2 STARTUP PROCEDURES 13 2 1 INTRODUCTION 13 2 2 CONTROLLER PANEL LAYOUT 14 2 3 START UP PROCEDURES 15 2 4 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE SECTION 3 ADJUSTMENTS 17 3 1 INTRODUCTION 17 3 2 COMPRESSO...

Page 4: ...RMAL VIEW SERVICE REMINDERS 27 4 8 NORMAL VIEW WARNING MESSAGE 27 4 9 FAULT MESSAGES SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 29 5 1 TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION 29 5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 30 5 3 MACHINE BEHAVIOR...

Page 5: ...rein are applicable to most compressors and the concepts behind these statements are generally applicable to all compressors 1 2 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT A Prior to installing or operating the co...

Page 6: ...including air line anti icer system antifreeze compound or fluid film to accumulate on under or around acoustical mate rial or on any external surfaces of the air com pressor Wipe down using an aqueo...

Page 7: ...codes or regula tions B DO NOT use air line anti icer systems in air lines supplying respirators or other breathing air utili zation equipment and DO NOT discharge air from these systems into unventi...

Page 8: ...andling any ungrounded conductors 1 9 LIFTING A If the compressor is provided with a lifting bail then lift by the bail provided If no bail is provided then lift by sling Compressors to be air lifted...

Page 9: ...a cles at floor level and transport and corner at minimum practical speeds N Make sure pallet mounted compressors are firmly bolted or otherwise secured to the pallet prior to attempting to forklift o...

Page 10: ...NOTES 10...

Page 11: ...d to stop the compressor operation Up Arrow Pad Used to navigate up the list of display messages and to increase or change parameter values for adjustments Down Arrow Pad Used to navigate down the lis...

Page 12: ...ressor 3 Disconnect and lockout power according to lockout tagout procedure 4 Exchange any two of the three fan motor leads at the fan motor starter Refer to the compressor User s Manual 5 Recheck the...

Page 13: ...mode is desired use the arrow pads to navigate to the Load Mode parameter Press the pad to change the mode Navigate to the desired mode Automatic or Manual Press the pad to accept and save the mode s...

Page 14: ...NOTES 16 02250180 094 R00...

Page 15: ...Section 3 3 3 2 COMPRESSOR ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES The following steps are to be used to modify a control parameter 1 Use UP arrow and DOWN arrow pad on the controller to navigate to select CUSTOMER SE...

Page 16: ...he stop button RESTART TIME Set time sec that must pass after the machine is stopped before it can be restarted ON OFF MODE Used to specify LOCAL or REMOTE starting When REMOTE mode is set user must p...

Page 17: ...ler display language POWER FREQ Select incoming power frequency PHASE PROT Select incoming power phase protection to be INACTIVE DRAIN OPEN Set time sec for drain to remain energized Machines are not...

Page 18: ...H XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH XXXXH DRAIN REMOTE REMOTE STAR DELTA TIME LOAD DELAY TIME UNLOAD RUN TIME STOP DELAY TIME RESTART TIME ON OFF MODE LOCAL AUTO LOAD MODE CLEAR OIL FILT...

Page 19: ...compressor will stop after running unloaded for the period set in the UNLOAD RUN TIME setting When operating in a group of sequenced compressors this removes only this compressor for service If the co...

Page 20: ...NOTES 22 02250180 094 R00...

Page 21: ...values for adjustments Return Reset Pad Angled arrow key pad used to return to upper menu when changing parameters A long hold is used to clear fault messages Right Arrow Pad Used to make selection i...

Page 22: ...ure and the internal temperature of the compressor package Figure 4 3 Display Screen Normal View Example The Display Screen will also display fault conditions when they occur MAIN STATUS VIEW The Main...

Page 23: ...n s Normal View See Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 Compressor Operating Mode Display The compressor operating modes are described below Automatic mode Indicated by the word AUTO appearing in the upper line of...

Page 24: ...played as compressor initiates startup processes A timer is also displayed which counts down the start time This time is set with STAR DELTA TIME in the CUSTOMER SET menu RUN MODE Displayed after the...

Page 25: ...ons to be taken Figure 4 9 Controller Display Normal View Warning Message 4 9 FAULT MESSAGES When a Fault condition occurs the machine will shut down and the display will indicate STOP on the upper li...

Page 26: ...NOTES 28 02250180 094 R00...

Page 27: ...ck for loose wiring b Check for damaged piping c Check for parts damaged by heat or an elec trical short circuit usually apparent by discol oration or a burnt odor Should your problem persist after ma...

Page 28: ...e button Check wiring Replace button if necessary HIGH PRESSURE Faulty pressure sensor Check and replace pressure sensor if defective High pressure Check operation of valves and controls Faulty unload...

Page 29: ...NOTES 69...

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