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5.1 START UP INSTRUCTIONS

Pressurize the compressed air system.  If the aftercooler was
interlocked with the compressor, the aftercooler will begin to
operate immediately.  If the aftercooler was wired on a sepa-
rate electrical source, turn on the source.

Open the inlet and outlet isolation valves on the aftercooler (if
installed).  Close the bypass valve.  The aftercooler is ready for
operation.

5.2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The operation of the aftercooler is simple.  The fan rotates,
moving ambient air across the core.  The ambient air flow cools
the compressed air inside the core.  The aftercooler will
automatically operate as long as electrical power is supplied to
the unit.

OPERATION

SECTION 5

MAINTENANCE and REPLACEMENT PARTS

SECTION 6

6.3 MOTOR LUBRICATION

This unit is equipped with a sleeve bearing motor.  The sleeve
bearings will require lubrication at least every 6 months.  Add a few
drops of S.A.E. 20 oil to each bearing.

6.4 REPLACEMENT PARTS

Replacement  Cores

AC-50

P/N 34-0733

AC-60

P/N 34-0734

AC-70

P/N 34-0735

AC-80

P/N 34-0736

AC-90

P/N 34-0737

AC-100

P/N 34-0738

AC-110

P/N 34-0739

AC-120

P/N 34-0740

AC-130

P/N 34-0741

Replacement 12" Dia. Fan Blade

AC-50 through AC-80

P/N 26-5906

Replacement 14" Dia. Fan Blade

AC-90 through AC-130

P/N 26-5907

Replacement Fan Guard

All  models

P/N 41-0208

Replacement 1/4 HP 115v Motor

AC-50-1 through AC-130-1

P/N 34-0744

5.3 SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS

To shut down the aftercooler, turn off the electrical power
source.  If the aftercooler was interlocked with the compressor,
the aftercooler will automatically turn off with the compressor.

Open the bypass valve and close the inlet and outlet isolation
valves (if installed).

6.0 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

BEFORE  STARTING  INSTALLATION  OR  MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES,  TURN  OFF  ELECTRICAL  POWER  AND
COMPLETELY  DEPRESSURIZE  THE  UNIT.    FAILURE  TO
HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY  AND/OR  DAMAGE  TO  THE  UNIT.

NEVER REMOVE, REPAIR, OR REPLACE ANY ITEM ON THIS
UNIT WHILE IT IS UNDER PRESSURE.

NEVER REMOVE THE FAN GUARD WHILE THE
AFTERCOOLER  IS  OPERATING.    PERSONAL  CONTACT
WITH  THE  ROTATING  FAN  BLADE  MAY  RESULT  IN
SERIOUS  PERSONAL  INJURY.

6.1 CORE EXTERIOR CLEANING

The core should be regularly cleaned.   Accumulation of dirt or other
contaminants such as oils will greatly reduce the efficiency of the
aftercooler.

Normal accumulation of dirt can be removed by blowing off the core
with compressed air.  If the core becomes contaminated with oil-laden
particles, it can be steam cleaned.  Clean with extreme care.  The
aluminum fins can be easily damaged.

6.2 CORE INTERIOR CLEANING

If  the  compressed  air  system  contains  excessive  lubricating  fluids,
build-up may occur.  The interior of the core may be cleaned to
remove the deposits by circulating a mild cleaning solution through the
core.  For most conditions, a mild alkaline solution such as OAKITE or
equal, is satisfactory.  For extreme conditions, it might be necessary
to use a weak solution of INHIBITED hydrochloric acid.

Turn off the electrical power supply, depressurize the unit, and
disconnect it from the air system.  Circulate the solution through the
core until it is clean.  Make sure that the core is rinsed out thoroughly
before returning the unit to service.

When the core is cleaned, it is important that the full characteristics of
the fouling material and cleaning agent be known.  Proper care must
be taken when handling and disposing of the solution.  Always follow
the instructions supplied with the material.

CAUTION

NEVER  USE  SOLVENTS  CONTAINING  STRONG  ACID  OR
ALKALINE BASES TO CLEAN THE CORE.  DAMAGE TO THE
CORE  MAY  OCCUR.

Summary of Contents for AC-50

Page 1: ...E AFTERCOOLER ABOVE THE MAXIMUM RATED OPERATING CONDITIONS AS OUTLINED IN SECTION 3 1 NEVER REMOVE THE FAN GUARD WHILE THE AFTERCOOLER IS OPERATING CONTACT WITH THE ROTATING FAN BLADE S MAY RESULT IN...

Page 2: ...essures 80 to 125 PSIG Approach Temperature The number of degrees above the temperature of the cooling medium in this case ambient air to which the aftercooler reduces the compressed air A higher appr...

Page 3: ...43 50 43 50 43 50 47 63 51 68 B 46 50 46 50 46 50 46 50 46 50 46 50 46 50 49 50 55 50 C 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 53 50 59 50 M 2 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 2 17 2 79 2 85 2 83 L 18 29 18...

Page 4: ...the aftercooler Supports should be installed close to the inlet and outlet manifolds Use either overhead or stiff leg type supports 4 5 FREEZE PROTECTION If the aftercooler is to be installed in a loc...

Page 5: ...UPPLY AND DISCONNECT Install a properly sized fused disconnect before the aftercooler Make the necessary wire connections and re install the junction box cover 2 INTERLOCKED WITH COMPRESSOR MOTOR STAR...

Page 6: ...PAGE 6 PRINTED IN THE U S A 5 3 REPAIRING LEAKS INSTALLATION SECTION 4 FIGURE 5 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 7: ...NCEINSTRUCTIONS WARNING BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER AND COMPLETELY DEPRESSURIZE THE UNIT FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONA...

Page 8: ...IGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY OF BUYER NOT WITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF ANY WORKER COMPENSATION OR SIMILAR STATUTE V SERVICE OPERATING PROCEDURE WARNINGS Should Buyer request start up supervision by Se...

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