WhisperAir™ Oil-free Rotary Tooth Compressor
Model Series PCC & PCCMD – 50 HP
Powerex • 150 Production Drive • Harrison, OH 45030 • USA
(T) 1.888.769.7979 • (F) 513.367.3125 • www.powerexinc.com
IN594501AV • 02/2016
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Unpacking
Immediately upon receipt of the air system, inspect
for any damage which may have occurred during
shipment. Repair or replace damaged items before
use. The name-plate should be checked to verify the
correct model and voltage.
Do not operate unit if
damaged during shipping,
handling or use. Damage may result in bursting and
cause injury or property damage.
Product Check List
1.
Check the model name, serial number, and
frequency of the compressor. Verify the
information matches the order and the Powerex
supply list.
2.
Check the equipment for deformity or damage that
may have happened during transportation.
3.
Check that all the following items have been
included with the compressor:
a.
Instruction Manual – 1
b.
Air outlet valve – 1
c.
Panel key – 2
Moving and Lifting
Do not lift or move unit
without appropriately
rated equipment. Be sure the unit is securely attached
to lifting device used.
Moving with a forklift:
•
Before moving the compressor, remove the front
and the back panels and insert forks in the slots.
•
Make sure that the forks protrude from the other
side of the frame.
Lifting with a lifting device:
•
As shown below, lift the compressor using forklift
slots and sling belt.
When lifting the
compressor, use protection
in order to avoid any damage on the compressor.
Make sure the sling belt is
strong enough to handle
the weight of the compressor. When lifting, the lifting
device must hold the compressor perpendicularly.
Make sure to keep the balance at all times.
Refer to the dimension drawing on the next page for
the center of gravity of the compressor.
If the sling belt is not strong enough to handle the
weight of the compressor when moving or lifting, the
compressor may fall onto the ground, causing serious
injuries or serious damages to the compressor.