CAS40P 40 CFM / 100 PSIG
SECTION 4: INSTALLATION
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The duty cycle and ambient operating
temperatures.
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Other hydraulic equipment which may share the
same hydraulic supply system (IMT recommends a
dedicated pump and hydraulic circuit).
4.6 CONNECTING THE HYDRAULIC
SUPPLY AND RETURN
Refer to
Figures 4-5
for hydraulic supply and return hose
location connections and layout routing. Use correctly
rated ¾” hoses (3000 psi minimum) to securely connect
both supply (1/2” J.I.C. 37° male) and return connectors
(¾” J.I.C. 37° male).
4.7 CONNECTING THE AIR SUPPLY
Refer to
Figures 4-2
for service air discharge port
location. Connect the service valve. Connect the
discharge line to the ¾” NPT female connector.
4.7.1 AIR RESERVOIR TANK INSTALLATION
The CAS40P air compression system will require the
additional installation of an air tank/receiver, to be
incorporated downstream of the unit’s service air output.
This tank will serve as a reservoir for accumulated air
pressure, allowing for constant pressure availability for
direct service needs. IMT recommends the following
criteria when determining the design of the receiver tank
installation:
TANK SPECIFICATIONS
• 30 gallon minimum capacity (recommended)
• ASME-rated and compliant to applicable standards
(200 psig minimum)
• Supplied with an adequately-rated relief valve
• Supplied with moisture drain
CONNECTION HOSING AND SERVICE VALVE
SPECIFICATIONS
Hose must be flexible; steel-braided enforcement
Rated for high temperature (350°F minimum)
System Component Group
Manual
Section
Connecting the Air Supply
4.7
Air Reservoir Tank Installation
4.7.1
Manual #99905382 Rev 02
(JUNE 2018)