SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE
AIR N ARC
®
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300 SERIES ALL-IN-ONE POWER SYSTEM
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5.3 REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts should be purchased
through your local Vanair
®
representative or
where the
I
-300 Series Power System was
purchased. If, for any reason, parts are not
available in this manner, they can be
purchased through Vanair directly.
5.4 PARTS REPLACEMENT
AND ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURES
NOTE
For assistance when ordering new
replacement parts, consult
Section 7.1,
Parts Ordering Procedure
, and Table 7A:
Recommended Spare Parts List.
Vanair Manufacturing, Inc.
10896 West 300 North
Michigan City, IN 46360
Phone: (219) 879-5100
(800) 526-8817
Service Fax: (219) 879-5335
Parts Fax: (219) 879-5340
Sales Fax: (219) 879-5800
www.vanair.com
NOTE
If additional spare parts are being stored
for future use, make certain that they are
stored in proper containers that allow for
protection against contamination, and
kept in a clean area of moderate
temperature reading. For information on
storing the machine package for periods
of non-use, consult
Section 5.5.2, Long
Term Storage
.
WARNING
Follow all applicable safety
recommendations as outlined in
Section
1: Safety
of this manual.
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
Do not remove the radiator cap while
coolant is hot. When cool to the touch,
rotate cap to the first stop to allow
excess pressure to escape. Then remove
cap completely.
If overheating should occur, escaping
pressurized steam may be present from
the radiator or recovery tank. Severe
burns can result in contact with this
steam.
CAUTION
Always wear personal protective
equipment such as gloves, safety shoes
or boots, eye, and hearing protection as
required for the task at hand.
CAUTION
Compressors and engines generate heat
and create hot surfaces. Use caution
when operating or servicing equipment.
Some surfaces and components may be
hot.
IMPORTANT
Do not stop the engine suddenly! Stop
the engine after approximately five (5)
minutes of unloaded idling.