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CLEANING/ CHECKING CONDENSATE DRAIN (WHERE
FITTED)
1. Ensure the compressor is electrically isolated
for at least 15 minutes, before commencing any
maintenance work.
2. Isolate the compressor from the system and fully
discharge the compressed air within the compressor.
3. Disconnect cable plug and tubing. Then remove
Condensate Drain Valve assembly from base.
4. Slowly remove the plug from the strainer with a
suitable tool, ensuring pressure has been completely
released from valve.
5. Remove the stainless steel filter screen and clean it.
Remove any debris that may be in the strainer body
before replacing the filter screen.
6. Replace plug and tighten with suitable tool.
7. Reinstall Condensate Drain Valve assembly, and
reconnect cable plug and tubing.
8. Confirm Condensate Drain Valve is functioning
properly and check for leaks.
CLEANING / INSTALING PACKAGE PRE-FILTER
(COOLING SUCTION)
1. Unlatch the two 1/4 turn latches and open the intake
panel (panel is hinged)
2. Remove the nuts and flat washer.
3. Remove the filter grill.
4. Pull out the filter element.
5. Center the new element over the package intake
opening. Also note that the filter is washable with
mild detergent.
6. Push the filter over the grill studs so that the studs
poke through the filter media.
7. Install the filter grill.
8. Install the nuts and flat washers.
9. Close the intake panel and latch.
CHECKING / CLEANING NO LOSS DRAIN TRAP (WHERE
FITTED)
It is recommended to check the no loss drain trap daily
to ensure that condensate is draining from the moisture
separator system. To check for correct function:
1. Press the test button on the drain and listen for
condensate / air passing through the drain.
2. If the drain is clogged, replace the no loss drain valve
service module. The service module consists of the
lower portion of the drain trap and is not serviceable.
Additionally, it is recommended to replace the service module
every 8000 hours or once per year, whichever comes first.
MONITORING FLUID AND PERFORMING SHOCK
PULSE BEARING ANALYSIS
Ingersoll Rand
recommends incorporating predictive
maintenance, specifically the use of coolant and shock pulse
bearing analysis, into all preventative maintenance programs.
Contact
Ingersoll Rand
for details.
RELEASED 11/Feb/2019 01:43:20 GMT