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SAFETY
DEFINITIONS
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DANGER
: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury�
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WARNING
: Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury�
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CAUTION
: Indicates a situation that will or could cause minor injury or property damage�
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
Read the Owner’s Manual before operating�
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DANGER
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Do not use compressed air for breathing air applications�
Beware of high voltage: disconnect lockout/tagout electric supply before servicing�
Ground compressor per codes�
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WARNING
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Beware of high-pressure air: do not bypass, modify, or remove safety/relief valves�
Beware of hot surfaces: allow unit to cool before servicing�
Do not operate with safety guards removed�
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CAUTION
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Never operate the compressor near flammable liquids or vapors�
Do not direct the air stream at body�
Drain tank air every day to decrease risk of bursting�
NOTE
: Per UL 1450:46�17 C-Aire recommends a maximum of 70% duty cycle for its compressors�
INSTALLATION
SELECTING A LOCATION:
C-Aire compressors are to be installed and operated in a clean, dry, well-lighted, and well-ventilated area� Mounts to risers 2�5”-4”,
concrete or cinder block walls or studs on a drywall�
Provide at least 200 cubic feet of fresh air per 1 hp�
Ideal operating temperatures are between 32°F and 100°F�
Avoid excessively humid areas, as moisture may form in the pump, producing sludge and causing moving parts to wear prematurely�
NOTE
: The dry pipe/sprinkler system compressor is to be installed in accordance with the Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems,
NFPA 13�
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CAUTION
: If temperatures consistently drop below 32° F, install the compressor in a heated area�
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CAUTION
: Never operate the compressor in temperatures below 20°F or above 104°F�
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WARNING
: A compressor should never be used in an area where toxic, corrosive, or volatile agents may be present�
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