Document No 7214-D0001-01
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Mobile Energy Australia Pty Ltd
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8.
The engine exhaust should be considered when installing to ensure that other components
on the vehicle do not get the heat blast.
INSTALLATION - Continued
9.
If mounting the unit in an enclosed space, direct the engine exhaust outside the enclosure.
Ventilation consideration
It is not possible to make absolute recommendations regarding ventilation because of the wide variety of
circumstances that are possible. Duty cycle, ambient temperature, and enclosure shape (or footprint) are
some of the important variables. Ideal installation is where a good ventilation exists with no restrictions on
airflow. there are two ways in which the SMARTPACK system can be mounted.
Top or Deck Mounting
This is the preferred mounting location. By placing the unit in an area where there are no restrictions on the
intake of fresh air and exhausting of hot air and exhaust gases, this provides the best cooling and ensures
reliability and life for the compressor / engine driven unit.
Enclosed Mounting
It is important to seek the technical advice from manufacturer in installing the unit when it is to be placed in
an enclosed area. Ventilation is one of the most important things to consider before installation of a
compressor/ engine driven unit in an enclosed area. It is important that the air intake to the compressor and
the engine exhaust are located outside of the enclosed space.
The unit generates a considerable amount of heat when running. Proper ventilation is vital to good
operation and to avoid damage to components due to poor ventilation. Ensure there is a minimum of 10"
(250 mm) clearance between exhaust and any other components mounted on the vehicle. If this is not
possible, and was not discussed prior to purchase, please contact MEA to purchase an exhaust deflector.
If the unit is installed in an area considered to be enclosed, it is strongly recommended that the unit is
tested to certain criteria to ensure proper working. The following is a method suggested for testing.
1.
It is best to test the installation at the hottest anticipated ambient temperature
2.
Setup and run the system at 120 PSI. This can be done by installing a ball valve on the air
outlet pipe and adjusting the opening of the valve so that the compressor is running
continuously at 120 PSI.
3.
Record the engine, compressor, and current ambient temperature for future reference.
4.
Run the system at full load for at least one hour or until the temperatures stabilizes.
Temperature stabilizing means there is no rise in temperature for 15 minutes when the
compressor is running at the rated load.
5.
Record the engine and compressor temperatures every 10 minutes.
6.
If the system tripped on over-temps, the ventilation is not sufficient, review the installation,
make changes as needed, and repeat the test.
Completing the Installation - Before the First Start-up
Make sure that the following have been completed before operating the MEA SMARTPACK 35
Compressor Unit -
1.
Check the compressor oil level; (Note that the oil is very clear, and it may be difficult to see
the level)
2.
Check the engine oil level.