CAS40P 40 CFM / 100 PSIG
SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE
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6.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The CAS40P requires routine maintenance to ensure
its proper functioning and that its operational life is
not prematurely shortened. This section contains
general maintenance instructions for normal operat-
ing conditions. However, these maintenance actions
should be performed more frequently in excessively
dusty environments, or where the equipment will be
exposed to extreme temperature variations.
6.2 MACHINE MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE
Refer to
Table 6A: Routine Maintenance Sched-
ule
. A routine maintenance schedule based on time
and/or hours logged, is given in
Table 6A
. The inter-
vals are determined from machine usage under typi-
cal operation conditions. However, the operator must
be aware that operating conditions will vary depend-
ing on such things as specific customer require-
ments, environmental temperatures and cleanliness
of the ambient air. With this in mind, the specifica-
tions given in
Table 6A
should be used as a guide-
line instead of a fixed agenda. A safe approach to
routine maintenance would be to perform the given
WARNING
DO NOT perform any modifications to
this equipment without prior factory
approval.
System Component Group
Manual Section
GENERAL
6.1
MACHINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
6.2
REPLACEMENT PARTS
6.3
PARTS REPLACEMENT AND
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
6.4
LONG TERM STORAGE
6.5
SECTION 6:
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to service the
equipment while it is operating.
WARNING
DO NOT touch electrical wires, wire
harnesses, terminals, or other
components when power is applied to
the compressor unit.
WARNING
Keep metal tools, and other conductive
objects away from live electrical
components.
WARNING
Before performing maintenance:
Shut down machine, relieve all system
pressure and lock out all power, as per
the Safety Section of this manual. If
machine is hot, allow package to cool
before removing any panel.
NOTE THAT THE SYSTEM CAN BE
STARTED REMOTELY:
Always clearly tag the start-up
instrumentation against accidental
system start-ups during maintenance.
WARNING
Install, operate, and maintain this
equipment in full compliance with all
applicable OSHA, other Federal, state,
local codes, standards, and regulations.
Manual #99905382 Rev 02
(JUNE 2018)