Typical Permanent
Mounting (Customer Supplied Hardware)
Flat Washer
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Lag Screw
Isolator
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Shim beneath
Floor line
isolator washer, if
necessary
Lag screw anchor
for concrete
GASOLINE
ENGINE UNITS.
Bolt the unit to a firm, level
foundation.
Do not bolt uneven feet tightly to the foundation,
as this
will cause excessive
stress on the receiver tank. Use metal shims
under the "short" feet if necessary.
Gasoline
engine units mounted
on truck beds must be fastened
securely
without
applying
excessive
stress on the receiver tank. We recommend
installing
a vibration
isolator
kit with gasoline
engine models.
INSTALLING
REMOTE
AIR
INLET
PIPING
/_ CAUTION
Do not operate the unit without air inlet filtration.
If the air around the unit is relatively free of dirt, install the air inlet
filter at the inlet connection at the pump. If the air is dirty, pipe the
filter to a source of clean air. Use PVC plastic tubes for remote inlet
piping.
Do not use black pipe or galvanized
pipe, as these promote
sweating
and rust. Consider
installing an in-line type filter for ease
of cleaning and replacement.
Make the line as short and direct as
possible
and as large, or larger, than the diameter
of the inlet
connection on the pump. Do not install piping with a diameter
lower
than that of the pump intake.
Increase the pipe diameter
one size for every 10 feet (3 m) of length
or every 90 ° bend. Make sure the piping is adequately
braced.
If you pipe the filter outdoors, cover it with a hood to prevent
the
entrance
of rain or snow.
Heavy duty filter elements
and filtration
equipment
are available
for
fine airborne
dust, such as cement and rock dust.
Typical Remote Air Inlet Piping.
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Direct to compressor
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INSTALLING
/k WARNING
A CAUTION!
DISCHARGE
PIPING
Do not use plastic pipe, soldered copper fittings,
rubber hose, or lead-tin soldered joints anywhere
in
the compressed
air system.
If you will be using synthetic compressor
lubricant,
all downstream
piping material and system
components
must be compatible.
Refer to the
following material compatibility
list. If there are
incompatible
materials present in your system, or if
there are materials not included in the list, contact
Ingersoll-Rand
for recommendations.
SYNTHETIC COMPRESSOR
LUBRICANT
MATERIAL COMPATIBILITY
LIST
SUITABLE
Viton®,
Teflon®,
Epoxy (Glass
Filled), Oil Resistant
Alkyd,
Fluorosilicone,
Fluorocarbon,
Polysulfide,
2-Component
Urethane,
Nylon, Delrin®,
Celcon®,
High Nitrile
Rubber
(Buna N. NBR more than 36% Acrylonitrile),
Polyurethane,
Polyethylene,
Epichlorohydrin,
Polyacrylate,
Melamine,
Polypropylene,
Baked Phenolics,
Epoxy,
Modified
Alkyds
(® indicates
trademark
of DuPont
Corporation)
NOT
RECOMMENDED
Neoprene,
Natural
Rubber,
SBR Rubber,
Acrylic
Paint, Lacquer,
Varnish,
Polystyrene,
PVC, ABS,
Polycarbonate,
Cellulose
Acetate,
Low Nitrile
Rubber
(Buna N. NBR less than 36% Acrylonitrile),
EPDM,
Ethylene
Vinyl
Acetate,
Latex,
EPR, Acrylics,
Phenoxy,
Polysulfones,
Styrene
Acrylonitrile
(San),
Butyl
NOTE
All compressed
air systems generate condensate
which accumulates
in any drain point (e.g. tanks,
filters, drip legs, aftercoolers,
dryers). This
condensate contains lubricating oil and/or
substances which may be regulated and must be
disposed of in accordance
with local, state, and
federal laws and regulations.
GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS.
The piping, fittings,
air receiver tank,
etc. must be certified safe for at least the maximum
working
pressure
of the unit. Use hard-welded
or threaded steel or copper
pipes and cast iron fittings
that are certified safe for the unit's
discharge
pressure
and temperature.
DO NOT USE PVC PLASTIC
IN THE COMPRESSED
AIR DISCHARGE
LINE. Use pipe thread
sealant
on all threads,
and make up joints tightly to prevent
air
leaks.
CONDENSATE
DISCHARGE
PIPING.
If installing
a condensate
discharge
line, the piping must be at least one size larger than the
connection,
as short and direct as possible,
secured tightly and
routed to a suitable
drain point or waste container.
Condensate
must be disposed
of in accordance
with local, state, and federal
laws and regulations.
A WARNING
If an aftercooler,
check valve, block valve, or any
other restriction
is added to the compressor
discharge, install a properly-sized
ASME approved
safety/relief valve between the compressor
discharge and the restriction.
INSTALLING
UNITS)
A WARNING
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
(ELECTRIC
MOTOR
Electrical installation and service should be
performed
by a qualified electrician who is familiar
with all applicable
local, state and federal laws and
regulations.
GENERAL.
The motor rating,
as shown on the motor nameplate,
and the power supply
must have compatible voltage, phase and
hertz characteristics.
WIRE SIZE. The electrical
wiring
between
the power supply and
electric
motor varies according
to motor horsepower
and other
factors.
Install adequately
sized power leads to protect against