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compressor operation manualIf you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. See our Privacy Policy and User Agreement for details.You can change your ad preferences anytime. Cancel anytime. However, operators and maintenance persons are responsible for maintaining safety. All safety precautions are included to provide a guideline for minimizing the possibility of accidents and property damage while equipment is in operation. Keep these instructions for reference. Follow this resource for rotary screw compressors - Operating InstructionsHowever, operators and maintenance persons are responsible forKeep these instructionsVariable Speed Drive Information.1. Model Specification Charts. 2-3. Safety Information.4. Tag Definitions.4. Basic Guidelines.4. Breathable Air.4. Pressurized Components.4. Personal Protective Equipment.4. Inspection.5. Forklift Safety.5. Lifting Safety.5. Installation.6. Area.6. Piping.6. Safety Steps.6. Installing.6. Oil Check. 7-8. Electrical Installation.8. Motor Rotation.9. System Description.9. Air Process.9. Lubrication Process.9. System Components.9. PLC (Programmable Logistical Control).9. Setting:o. Working Pressures.11. Clock Timer Settings.11. Variable Speed Drive. The variable speed drive is an auxiliary featureAll Polar Air compressors are equipped with aPage No. Maintenance Notifications. 13. Resetting Maintenance Alarms.13-15. Mechanical Components.16-19. Resetting Overload Protection.16. Operation.19. Safety Rules.19-20. Initial Checks.20. Start-Up.21. Power Outages.21. Storage.21. Restarting Procedure.21. Maintenance.21. Safety Steps.21-22. Lubricating Oil.22. Changing Oil.22. Oil Capacities. 22. Belts.23. System Pressure.23. Safety Valve. 23. OPTIONAL: Cabinet Intake Filter(s).23. Maintenance Schedule.24. Troubleshooting.25-29. Wiring Diagrams.29. Warranty.http://www.hotelsinmangalore.com/userfiles/especially-for-baby-ear-thermometer-manual.xml
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34Polar Air customer service for moreEach compressor cabinet has built-in VSD compartment. VSD Device. Wiring Access Area. Dedicated Cooling FanPolar Air Rotary Screw Systems: 25 Hp - 60 Hp (VSD Compliant). Model No. PRS0250003. Description. Motor 25HP. Amp Draw 230V: 60 230V: 120Air End Model B101. Noise DB(a) 73 75. Oil Capacity 3 gal. (9.5 L). Dimensions L.W.H. Weight (lbs.) 1205Dual Voltage. Three Phase. Dual VoltageDual VoltageDescription Single Phase Single Phase Three Phase Three Phase Three Phase Three Phase. Dual Voltage Dual Voltage Dual Voltage Dual Voltage Dual Voltage. Motor 7.5HP 10HP 7.5HP 10HP 15HP 20HP. Amp Draw 32 40 230V: 18 230V: 24 230V: 36 230V: 24Air End Model B40 B40 B40 B40 B60 B60. Noise DB(a) 62 64 62 64 67 85. Dimensions L.W.H. Weight (lbs.) 562 562 562 562 788 804Description Three Phase Three Phase Three Phase Three Phase. Dual Voltage Dual Voltage Dual Voltage Dual Voltage Dual Voltage. Motor 75HP 100HP 125HP 150HP 175HP 200HP. Amp Draw 230V:180 230V:240 230V: 300 230V: 360 230V: 420 230V: 480Air End Model E25G E25G AA?1030R E75G E75G E75G. Noise DB(a) 78 80 83 83 87 87. Oil Capacity 8 gal. (30 L) 8 gal. (30 L) 18 gal. (70 L) 18 gal. (70 L) 21 gal. (80 L) 21 gal. (80 L). Dimensions L.W.H. Weight (lbs.) 3496 3496 5806 5806 6538 6538. Shipping Weight. Three PhaseThree Phase. Dual Voltage. Polar Air Rotary Screw Systems: 75 Hp - 200 Hp (VSD Compliant)This manual contains very important informationEQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. The following willCAUTION indicates a potentiallyNOTICE indicates importantBasic GuidelinesCalifornia to cause cancer and birth defects orWash hands afterOSHA regulations and all applicableSeek medical assistance promptly in caseBreathable AirDO NOT discharge air from these systemsPressurized Components. This equipment is supplied with a pressurePersonal Protective Equipment.http://www.mkserwis.pl/userfiles/especially-for-baby-bottle-sterilizer-manual.xml Be sure all operators and others around theThis includesRead all manuals included with thisPrior to using the compressor, check for externalMake sure pallet-mountedA forklift may be necessary for unloading the. Polar Air compressor, and requires a certifiedRefer to figure 1 for safe unloading procedures. Forklift SafetyLifting SafetyOSHA standards 29 CFR 1910 Subpart N.Do not operate unit if damagedRemove shipping brackets fromFigure 1: Use Lumber to Protect Compressor. Lumber. Mounting Base. Compressor Enclosure. Shipping BracketFigure 2: Remove Shipping BracketsArea. Exhaust air from this unit can be used toInstall unit inMake sure airC). This unit must be keptIn environments where fine dustFailure to provide dustFor Cold Weather Use. Open shop vent and close outside vent toFor Warm Weather Operation. Close shop vent and open outside vent toThis compressor unit is equippedTank Sizing Guideline: TankPiping. Safety StepsCFR 1926.302(b)(7).InstallingNever use plastic (PVC) pipeVent to Shop. Vent to Outside. Rotary Screw. Compressor. Cabinet. Fresh Air. InletOpen). Figure 3: Utilize Exhaust HeatLines. Pipe Size Shown in inches). Length Of Piping System. SCFM 25 ft. 50 ft. 100 ft. 250 ft.Keep all piping and fittings the same sizeOil Check. This unit is shipped with oil in it and ready toCompressor must be offOil Capacities. DO NOT OVERFILL. ResidualRotary. Screw. Compressor. Cabinet. Air. Storage. Tank. Air. Dryer. Ball. Valve Ball. Valve. To Shop. Piping. Water Drain Valve. Coalescing FilterFigure 4: Basic Piping Diagram. Figure 5: Closed Loop Installation. Air DropInstall tee fittingFrom Compressor. Air Drop. Install tee fitting with branch to top toCompressor To Air Tool. Water trap. Air DropOil003. For food manufacturingElectrical InstallationPolar Air service person or certifiedInstall proper. No Fuse Breaker (NFB) according to kWWiring for Variable Speed Drive or typical Wye-. Delta Start. See page 1 for advantages of VSD.NOT connect ground wire to air or coolingFigure 6: Sight Tube for Lubricating Oil. Labels onVSD Wye-Delta StartAfter electrical installation is complete, checkSystem Description. The Polar Air compressor is highly efficient andProgrammable Logistical Controller (PLC), runsAir Process. Air enters the system through the suction valveIt passes through anAir then passes through anLubrication ProcessThe oil is cooled andOne part isThe two partsSystem Components. PLC (Programmable Logistical Controller). The PLC is the compressor controller and hasThe other is forIf there is anyRefer to figure 8 for explanation of buttons. Maintenance Notifications. Six automatic maintenance notifications areThe user is notified byRefer to the following chart for theUse normal stop at allC (Celcius)Enter to set the value.Enter to set the value.Starting with. Arrows to change the setting and thenUse to navigateThe Enter button usedThese pressures settings are the compressor’sTransducer, High Pressure Alarm, Stop Pressure,Press down arrow 2 times to select Level 3PRESSURES and press Enter.Press Enter again toOnce satisfiedClock Timer Settings. This feature allows the operator to set the start andUp to 3 time slots can be programmed per day. Example. Day 1 (Monday). Once Day 1 is set, Day 2 through Day 7 can beUse to navigate throughThe Enter button usedIf the compressor is running in slow periods of theWith an unload delay time of 10 minutes, forPress down arrow 2 times to select Level 3It’s recommended not set theEnter in the 6 Digit Password 6 6 6 6 6 6, byEnter to move to the next digit, and press the Up. Arrow to set to 6, repeat until last digit is set to 6,Press Enter and the time flashes and can be. Press Enter again to confirm the setting.Down Arrow until you are back to the. Main Screen. Use to navigate throughThe Enter button usedMaintenance Notifications. Component (PLC) Lifetime (hrs). Air Filter CAF 4000. Oil Filter COF 4000. Check Compressor C--h 4000. Motor Bearing Grease BL 10,000. Resetting Maintenance AlarmsPress down arrow 2 times to select Level 3Enter and hours are reset. Use to navigateThe Enter button usedChange NO to YES. Change to 4000FILTER shows in the display. Press Enter.Up Arrow to change it to YES then press. Enter and hours are reset.Press Enter.Up Arrow to change it to YES then hit. Enter and it resets the hours. SeparatorFILTER shows in the display, but theUp Arrow to change it to YES then hit. Enter and it resets the hours.COMPRESSOR shows in the display. Check belt condition and belt tension. Give your compressor a good overlookChange NO to YES. Change NO to YES. Change NO to YES. Change to 4000. Change to 4000Up Arrow to change it to YES then hit. Enter and it resets the hours.LUBRICATE shows in the display. Press. Enter.Up Arrow to change it to YES then hit. Enter and it resets the hours.Change NO to YES Change NO to YES. Change to 4000Drive motor is 4 pole with low RPM (1750). This motor is also capable of variable speedThe motor is 12Overload protection is installed for safety. Normal electric current can fluctuate slightlyReasons for tripped overload protection:If motor overload protection is caused by anyResetting Overload ProtectionFigure 9: Mechanical Systems Components. Side View. End View. A. Using lock key, removeB. Locate BLUE resetC. Once motor has cooled,Example of relay on largerReady Cabinet. This cabinet has allocated space and coolingTo convert to Variable speed drive, contact. Polar Air customer service for moreA dry type paper filter with filtra-Refer to theThere is anA butterfly valve that opens and closes duringThis device is included on all 100-200 hpUnits with lower duty cycles should use. Both control methods are available soIt is important toTwo rotor shafts are mounted on bearingsThe casing has an air inlet at the top and an airThe shafts have preciselyA. Absorption. The position and shape of the rotor shaftsB. Sealing and Conveyance. The air is sealed within the grooves of theC. Compression and Lubrication. The rotor shaft screw threads are designedD. Exhaust. When the air has reached the end of theAs the rotorsThe probe is temperature sensitive and locatedWhen exhaust temperature exceeds 210?FOFF. The temperature of the air exhaust canCommon reasons for excessive exhaustIt is important to keep the circulating fan andThe oil cooler function is to cool the hot oilThe oil filter is a paper filter with aReplace oil and filter after first 600 hours ofThis is a steel pressure vessel used to storeAn oil sight gauge isAfter the machine has been shut down for anReplace lubricating oil after first 600 hours ofAn automatic alarm can be set to remindUse only Polar Air oil, model no. Oil003. For food manufacturing applications, useRefer to warranty statement for oil requirements. During the process of air compressionRefer to theThere is an automatic alarm that can be set toThe blow down valve is a two-way valveA minimum pressure check valve is installedThe startingAir flow beginsThe air flows through the check valve thenThe fan on the airThe air storage tank can serve as cushion toA larger tank alsoThe refrigerated dryer removes moistureOperation. Safety RulesTo avoid fires, keep all flammable,Make sure there are no oilyThis unit can automatically start! BeforeKeep sparks,To avoid serious injury, keepIf the machine isSelect air tools, air hoses, pipes, valves,NOT exceed manufacturer’s rated safeInitial Checks. Be sure to make physical checks of the com-Also make sure oil level does not dropUse only Polar Air oil, model no. Oil003. For food manufacturing applications, useRefer to warranty statement for oil requirements.Screw lubricating oil to suction valve. Then hand rotate compressor several timesON button.Power Outages. Once power is restored after aFault” error. Press the Enter button to reset andStorageRestarting ProcedureMaintenance. Safety Steps. To avoid shock and seriousTo avoid serious personalBefore closing andCompressor components canAvoid bodily contact with hotLubricating Oil. To avoid water condensation during operation,Changing OilBe sure to includeOil Capacities. DO NOT OVERFILL. ResidualRefer to warranty statement for oil requirements. Failure to perform regular oilBelts. To avoid serious personalInspect belt tension after first 30 hours ofMake sure beltsSystem Pressure. System pressure is factory set but can be regulatedSafety ValveUse cautionOPTIONAL: Cabinet Intake Filter(s). Current rotary screw compressors can now beThese filters are easily changed or installed onRemove 4 Phillips-headRemove 2. Phillips-Use only OEM filters. Other filters may create airWeekly ? Clean air filterProblem Possible Causes Resolutions. Compressor will not startArrow down to 9)ALARMS, then press. Enter button. Arrow down to see all faults,Polar Air service. TURN OFF POWER beforeCompressor shutsArrow down to 9)ALARMS, then press. Enter button. Arrow down to see all faults,Enter button. Enter buttonProblem Possible Causes Resolutions. Compressor shutsContact local power company. Air pressure is too lowApply lubricating oil to valveReplace if needed. Check for properLine pressure exceedsProblem Possible Causes Resolutions. Line pressure exceedsRefer to PLCAir exhaustRefer to PLCExcessive air exhaustExcessive oilUse only Polar AirProblem Possible Causes Resolutions. Excessive oilPressure relief valveAL02-Motor Overload. Fault 1. Motor overload protection tripped 1. Allow unit to cool; reset overload protectionWater in air systemExcessive noise levelCompressorProblem Possible Causes Resolutions. Excessive vibrationCompressorBlack residue on beltShaft seal leakDuring start-up, PLCLow air pressure inEATON COMPRESSOR AND FABRICATION CO., INC. (and each of its subsidiaries, including POLAR AIR COMPRESSORS, INC.) makes the following Warranties:This warranty applies to rotary screw rotors andThe screw compressor MUST have Eaton Compressor and Fabrication. Co., Inc. Lubricant Synthetic exclusively, the same which must be purchased from Eaton Compressor and Fabrication Co., Inc. (Mixing different brands of oil will void thisAll air filters, oil filters, and oil separator filters must be purchased from Eaton Compressor and Fabrication Co., Inc. and the screwAnnual participation in all oil programs are required by original purchaser of the unit outlined by the following:One (1) oil sample is to be sent forIf the unit runsFailure of original purchaser to comply with any of the above conditions pertaining to oil analysis with void the complete unit warranty. A full detailed maintenance schedule must be sent to Eaton Compressor and Fabrication Co., Inc. once a year with the total service completed quarterly, outlining each air filter,Failure to fully comply with this warranty and fully comply with the manual herein will void this warranty.Ifdowntimeisnecessary,itisthe. Purchaser’sdiscretionandobligation(atPurchaser’sexpense)tohavearedundantUNIT. Warrantyrepairsshallnotincludefreightcosts. PurchaserisresponsibleforreturningAservicekitmustbepurchasedfromEatonCompressorService kits contain an air filter and synthetic oil that must be changed annually. Annual proof of purchase of all oilIf the unit runs out of oil, this warranty is void. Failure to fully comply with this warrantyExclusions include: service such as OIL CHANGES, FILTER REPLACEMENTS, GASKET TIGHTENING TO CORRECT OIL SEEPAGE or DRIVE BELT TIGHTENING and VALVE CLEANING andWarranty shall be void under the following conditions: Failure to routinely change oil and to maintain a clean filter, or exceeding 70 duty cycle resulting in overheating andEatonCompressorandFabricationCo.,Inc.(andeachofitsIf downtime is necessary, it is the Purchaser’s discretion and obligation (at Purchaser’s expense) to have aWarranty repairs shall not include freight costs. Purchaser is responsible for returning unit to Eaton Compressor and Fabrication Co., Inc. This pump MUSTA service kit must be purchased from Eaton Compressor and Fabrication Co., Inc. for this warranty to apply. Service kits containAnnual proof of purchase of all oil programs must be maintained by the original purchaser of the compressor unit. IfFailure to fully comply with this warranty and fully comply with the manual herein will void this warranty. Exclusions include: service such as OIL CHANGES, FILTER REPLACEMENTS, GASKET TIGHTENING TO CORRECT OIL SEEPAGE or DRIVE BELT TIGHTENING and VALVE CLEANING andWarranty shall be void under the following conditions: Failure to routinely change oil and to maintain a clean filter, or exceeding 70 duty cycle resulting in overheating andIf downtime isWarranty repairs shall not include freight costs. Purchaser isFailure to install coalescing filter will void the warranty.If downtime is neces-Warranty repairs shall not include freight costs. If necessary, the. Exclusions include: service such as OIL CHANGES, FILTER REPLACEMENTS, GASKET TIGHTENING TO CORRECT OIL SEEPAGE or DRIVE BELT TIGHTENING and VALVE CLEANING andFurther Exclusions include failure to fully and completely follow the guidelines set forth in the manual.Parts used forwarranty purposes mustbe supplied byEaton Compressor andFabrication Co., Inc. Warranty workwill be performedby an approved Eaton Compressor and. Fabrication Co., Inc. Technician. If any maintenance (other than routine maintenance) is performed by a non-approved Eaton Compressor and Fabrication Co., Inc. Technician,Failure to fully comply with this warranty and fullyAll warranties are nontransferable. The Oil Purchase Program is effective as of January 1, 2011.Now customize the name of a clipboard to store your clips. This item: Culture Shock. France (Culture Shock. Ships from and sold by THE LAST VOYAGE. She is Far Eastern Correspondent for Publishers Weekly. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Carol C 2.0 out of 5 stars The promise of this later discussion is repeatedly so many times, it's boring and frustrating.I speak French and have close French friends, though, and have invested a good deal of reading and discussion in comprehending French ways of thought and action. This said, what I really liked about this book was that it cut to the heart of some of the areas where my own people (United States) and the French often don't communicate well. Taylor, who has lived a long time in France, explains quite credibly why it is some people find the French to be rude. In any event, what makes this book attractive is that it offers sound behavioural tips and suggestions to break these boundaries and have a good time, always bearing in mind that in any place some people will be rude no matter what you do. A simple example, without spoiling the book for you. In my homeland, the American West, a limp handshake with no eye contact (especially between males) often causes distrust or gives actual offense. In France, we are told (and I have verified), to fail to greet the shopkeeper, waiter or whomever ranks at the same level: a slap in the face. This is what I mean about the book: having read it, you would enter the little knickknack shop and politely say 'bonjour, madame' to the proprietrix, and give her the time of day, avoiding a pitfall you'd otherwise maybe not have known existed. I think this book should be read with an open mind. Everything in it that I could test on French people tested accurately. I think it would be a significant help for anyone who plans travel to France or who regularly interacts with French people.I speak French. My wife is French and I have close French friends. I think this gives me an almost unique perspective on the French and their way of life. I am close enough to be able to get an insider's look at them, yet different enough to be super-critical when I feel like it. Now here's the other interesting thing about my situation: I work for an American Company and I have a lot of American friends. Like many Brits, I feel a certain closeness to USA, even if we find you exasperating at times (just like you probably find us). Let's be positive first and give you the good news about 'Culture Shock: France'. I agree with my fellow reviewer (Seattle 29 June 2000) that it cuts to the heart of some of the areas where Americans and the French often don't communicate well. Sally Adamson Taylor explains why some people find the French to be rude and why the French often find Americans to be rude (Don't look so shocked. Or maybe you've not tried to communicate with a New York cabbie recently!) - and remember that in any place some people will be rude no matter what you do. However, as my fellow reviewer observes, this book offers sound behavioural tips to overcome any cultural differences. You see what I mean about cultural differences. But this brings me to the negative side of the book. Sally Adamson Taylor has, quite simply got some things wrong. Whilst she offers a whole host of useful tips and observations, she describes some of them badly. The section, for example, about the handshake as picked up by my fellow reviewer. I can assure you that nearly all the handshakes offered me are firm with plenty of eye contact. Not the limp-wrist specimens that the author suggests. Maybe she mixes with the wrong crowd.The gap between the two is a large one, but the French indefatigably try to ignore it or forget it.' That tells you more about France than anything I or Sally Adamson Taylor can say!It's not true! This is their culture and they are all extremely proud of their wine knowledge because the wine reflects the character of each region). I'm not French, but my boyfriend is French (Parisian, actually) and we've been living here in the South of France for three months. It was a new book that arrived in his office, so he gave it to me to read, hoping it would help my transition here. Unfortunately, I kept finding things that just didn't line up at all with what I'd experienced or didn't ring true for some reason. I'd relate one thing after another to him of what I was reading and he'd have to correct it. I then thought to look for the author's qualifications to write the book and wasn't convinced they were really there. Anyway, there are definitely some things that are correct, especially where Taylor states that one should use their French, even if their grammar and vocabulary isn't perfect. And I could appreciate the part where she talks about moderating one's voice in public. (It's a pretty common foible for Americans to raise their voices.) I give her three stars for the general information that's right and a well-organized, well-written book. But I would not recommend this for someone who knows nothing about French culture. In fact, if someone knows a really good book on French culture shock, please tell me. We would love to know!Dieses Buch beschreibt Besonderheiten von Franzosen. Respekt ist in Frankreich eben sehr wichtig und alles was diesem Zweck dient, erleichtert die Kommunikation. Ansonsten ist Taylor eine genau Beobachterin der Franzosen. Insights into the people and their culture and traditions. Advise on adapting into the local environment. Essential information on the coutnry's history, traditions, beliefs, etiquette, cusine and leisure activities. Suggestions on how to get the most out of the travel experience. Linguistic help and hints on how to learn the language and do business. A useful list of foreign words and phrases and a conprehensive resource guide. 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