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Maintenance
Operator’s Manual 2010 Rev B p/n 2010
When a blower is taken out of service, it may
require internal protection against rusting or
corrosion. The need for such protection must be
a matter of judgment based on existing conditions
as well as length of downtime. Under atmospheric
conditions producing rapid corrosion, protect the
blower immediately.
See Long Term Storage on
page 14
.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
The following is recommended as a minimum
maintenance program.
DAILY
WEEKLY
MONTHLY
1. Check and maintain oil
level, and add oil as
necessary.
2. Check for unusual
noise or vibration (
See
Troubleshooting on page
17
).
1. Clean all air filters. A clogged
air filter can seriously affect
the efficiency of the blower
and cause overheating and
increased oil usage. Replace
if necessary.
2. Check the relief valve to make
sure it is operating properly.
1. Inspect the entire system for leaks.
2. Inspect the condition of oil and
change if necessary.
3. Check drive belt tension and
tighten if necessary.
Oil levels should be checked every 24 hours of
operation.
Proper oil drain schedules require oil be changed
before the contaminant load becomes so great
that the lubricating function of the oil is impaired
or heavy disposition of suspended contaminants
occurs. To check the condition of the oil, drain a
sample into a clean container and check for the
presence of water or solids. Slight discoloration of
the oil should not necessitate an oil change.
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