FPS-650 and FPS-1250 South-Tek Systems
Version:
7
Revision Date: 9/6/19
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KEY CONTACTS
Contact your local provider/installer for any questions with the performance
and/or maintenance of the system. They will be best suited to answer your
questions and your quickest solution on any issues you may have.
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FAQS
POWER ISSUES
If the FPS-650 and FPS-1250 does not have power, the production and
storage of nitrogen will become apparent once the storage pressure drops.
1.
Check the power cord
2.
Has building’s circuit breaker or GFCI tripped? Locate the breaker
and reset. If breaker continues to trip, you may have that circuit
overloaded.
PRESSURE ISSUES
The FPS-650 and FPS-1250 will produce and store Nitrogen at 70 (+/-5) psig.
Once the storage tank reaches 70 (+/-5) psig, the system will go into Stand-
By Mode. When the pressure drops by about 7-10 psig, the system should
go into Operation Mode and begin to refill the storage. If you are out
specifications, we need to determine where the issue is. Contact the
manufacturer or factory trained technician.
Nitrogen Pressure Check:
Look at the pressure gauge on the top of the cabinet. It should be between
50 and 80 psig. If the pressure is low, a few things need to be checked.
Check the power.
Check leaks throughout system. Refer to section “Checking for
Leaks”.
GAS LEAKS
As with any gas system, only use a spray bottle on non-electrical equipment
to find leaks. Fix or replace leaking fittings or old hose. Push-to-connect
fittings will show bubbles and typically have up to a 5ccm acceptable leakage
rate. Contact your local provider/installer for help.