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ROTARY SCREW AIR COMPRESSOR ES--6 Series

ROTARY SCREWES--6 Series5, and 10 HPOPERATOR SMANUAL ANDPart Number 02250057-- 634 S ullair C or por at ionPARTS LISTAIR COMPRESSOR4, and kwKEEP FORFUTUREREFERENCEAIR CARESEMINAR TRAININGS ullair Air Care Seminars are 3--day courses that provide hands--on instructionin the proper operation, maintenance and service of Sullair seminars on Industrial compressors and COMPRESSOR electricalsystems are presented at regular intervals throughout the year at a dedicatedtraining facility at Sullair s corporate headquarters in Michigan City, includes discussion of the function and installation of Sullair serviceparts, troubleshooting of the most common problems, and actual equipmentoperation. The seminars are recommended for maintenance and detailed course outlines, schedule and cost information contact:Sullair Corporate Training Department1--800--SULLAIR or 219--879--5451 (ext.)

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1 ROTARY SCREWES--6 Series5, and 10 HPOPERATOR SMANUAL ANDPart Number 02250057-- 634 S ullair C or por at ionPARTS LISTAIR COMPRESSOR4, and kwKEEP FORFUTUREREFERENCEAIR CARESEMINAR TRAININGS ullair Air Care Seminars are 3--day courses that provide hands--on instructionin the proper operation, maintenance and service of Sullair seminars on Industrial compressors and COMPRESSOR electricalsystems are presented at regular intervals throughout the year at a dedicatedtraining facility at Sullair s corporate headquarters in Michigan City, includes discussion of the function and installation of Sullair serviceparts, troubleshooting of the most common problems, and actual equipmentoperation. The seminars are recommended for maintenance and detailed course outlines, schedule and cost information contact:Sullair Corporate Training Department1--800--SULLAIR or 219--879--5451 (ext.)

2 1816)-- O r W r i t e --Sullair Corporation3700 E. Michigan City, IN 46360 Attn: Service Training DepartmentTABLE OF CONTENTSS ection 1 PAGESAFETY 1 G EN ER AL1 PE RSO NAL PROTECTIVE PRESSURE FIRE AND MOVING HOT SURFACES, SHARP EDGES AND SHARP TOXIC AND IRRITATING ELECTRICAL ENTRAPMENTS ection DESCRIPTION OF ENCAPSULATED COMPRESSOR SYSTEM,FUNCTIONAL COMPRESSOR COOLING SYSTEM,FUNCTIONAL AIR INLET SYSTEM, FUNCTIONAL CONTROL SYSTEM, FUNCTIONAL INSTRUMENTATION, FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ection TABLE OF COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION GUIDES ection LOCATION OF VENTILATION AND SERVICE AIR FLUID LEVEL CHECK AND CHANGE MOTOR ROTATION DIRECTION ELECTRICAL PREPARATIONTABLE OF CONTENTS(CONTINUED)

3 Section PURPOSE OF INITIAL START--UP SUBSEQUENT START--UP SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES ection DAILY MOTOR BEARING FLUID FILTER COOLER PARTS REPLACEMENT MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTPROCEDURESFLUID FILTER REPLACEMENTAIR FILTER MAINTENANCESEPARATOR ELEMENT REPLACEMENTMINIMUM PRESSURE/CHECK VALVE MAINTENANCETHERMOSTAT ACTUATOR MAINTENANCECONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTFOR DIFFERENTIAL ADJUSTMENT OF AIR PRESSURE SWITCHINLET CONTROL MAINTENANCE RECORDS ection 7 ILLUSTRATIONS ANDPARTS PROCEDURE FOR ORDERING RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS FLUID MANAGEMENT INLET SEAL AND DRIVE MOTOR, HOUSING AND COMPRESSOR COOLER COMPRESSOR INLET CONTROL CANOPY AND FRAME, CANOPY AND WYE--DELTA ELECTRIC BOX ES--6 TABLE OF CONTENTS(CONTINUED)Section 7 PAGEILLUSTRATIONS ANDPARTS LIST(CONT) WYE--DELTA ELECTRIC BOX DECAL WIRING DIAGRAM (SINGLE PHASE) (60 Hz) WIRING DIAGRAM (THREE PHASE) (60 Hz) WIRING DIAGRAM (50 Hz) WIRING DIAGRAM (50 Hz) WYE--DELTANOTESS ection GENERALS ullair Corporation and its subsidiaries design andmanufacture all of their products so they can be op-erated safely.

4 However, the responsibility for safeoperation rests with those who use and maintainthese products. The following safety precautionsare offered as a guide which, if conscientiously fol-lowed, will minimize the possibility of accidentsthroughout the useful life of this COMPRESSOR should be operated only by thosewho have been trained and delegated to do so, andwho have read and understood this Operator sManual. Failure to follow the instructions, proce-dures and safety precautions in this manual may re-sult in accidents and the COMPRESSOR unless it is safe to NOTattempt tooperatethecompressor witha known unsafe condition. Tag the COMPRESSOR andrender it inoperative by disconnecting and lockingout all power at source or otherwise disabling itsprime mover so others who may not know of the un-safe condition cannot attempt to operate it until thecondition is , use and operate the COMPRESSOR only in fullcompliance with all pertinent OSHA regulationsand/or any applicable Federal, State, and Localcodes, standards and NOTmodify the COMPRESSOR and/or controls inany way except with written factory not specifically applicable to all types of com-pressors with all types of prime movers.

5 Most of theprecautionary statements contained herein are ap-plicable to most compressors and the concepts be-hind these statements are generally applicable PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENTP rior to installing or operating the COMPRESSOR , own-ers, employers and users should become familiarwith, and comply with, all applicable OSHA regula-tions and/or any applicable Federal, State andLocalcodes, standards, and regulations relative to per-sonal protective equipment, such as eye and faceprotective equipment, respiratory protective equip-ment, equipment intended to protect the extremi-ties, protectiveclothing, protectiveshields andbarri-ers and electrical protective equipment, as well asnoise exposure administrative and/or engineeringcontrols and/or personal hearing protective PRESSURE anappropriateflow--limiting valvebetweenthe service air outlet and the shut--off (throttle)valve, either at the COMPRESSOR or at any other pointalong the air line, when an air hose exceeding 1/2 (13mm) inside diameter is to be connected to theshut--off (throttle) valve, to reduce pressure in caseof hose failure, per OSHA Standard 29 (b)(7) and/or any applicable Federal,State and Local codes, standards and thehose is to beused tosupply amanifold,install an additional appropriate flow--limiting valvebetween the manifold and each air hose exceeding1/2 (13mm)

6 Inside diameter that is to be connectedto the manifold to reduce pressure in case of an appropriate flow--limiting valve at thebeginningof eachadditional 75feet (23m) of hoseinruns of air hoseexceeding 1/2 (13mm) insidediam-eter to reduce pressure in case of hose valves are listed by pipe size andrated CFM. Select appropriate valves accordingly,in accordance with their manufacturer s DO NOTuse air tools that are rated below themaximum rating of the COMPRESSOR . Select air tools,air hoses, pipes, valves, filters and other fittings NOTexceed manufacturer s ratedsafe operating pressures for these all hose connections by wire, chain or oth-er suitable retaining device to prevent tools or hoseends from being accidentally disconnected and fluid filler cap only whencompressorisnotrunning and is not down thecompressor and bleed the sump (receiver)

7 To zerointernal pressure before removing the all internal pressure prior to opening anyline, fitting, hose, valve, drain plug, connection orother component, such as filters and line oilers, andbefore attempting to refill optional air line anti--icersystems with antifreeze personnel out of line with and away from thedischarge opening of hoses or tools or other pointsof compressed air air at pressures less than30 psig( bar) forcleaning purposes, and then only with effective chipguarding and personal protective equipment perOSHA Standard 29 CFR (b) and/or anyapplicable Federal, State, and Local codes, stan-dards and DO NOTengage in horseplay with air hoses asdeath or serious injury may FIRE AND up spills of lubricant or other combustiblesubstances immediately, if such spills off thecompressor andallow it tocool.

8 Thenkeep sparks, flames and other sources of ignitionaway andDO NOTpermit smoking in the vicinitywhen checking or adding lubricant or when refillingair line anti--icer systems with DO NOTpermit fluids, including air line anti--icersystem antifreeze compound or fluid film, to accu-Section 1 SAFETY2mulate on, under or around acoustical material, oron any external surfaces of the air COMPRESSOR or oninternal surfaces of the enclosure. Wipe down usingan aqueous industrial cleaner or steam clean as re-quired. If necessary, remove acoustical material,clean all surfaces and thenreplace acoustical mate-rial. Any acoustical material with a protective cover-ing that has been torn or punctured should be re-placed immediately to prevent accumulation of liq-uids or fluid film within the NOTuseflammable solvents for cleaning and lock out all power at source priorto attempting any repairs or cleaning of the com-pressor or of the inside of the enclosure, if electrical wiring, including all terminals andpressureconnectors ingoodcondition.

9 Replaceanywiring that has cracked, cut, abraded or otherwisedegraded insulation, or terminals that are worn, dis-colored or corroded. Keep all terminals and pres-sure connectors clean and grounded and/or conductive objects suchas tools away from exposed live electrical partssuch as terminals to avoid arcing which might serveas a source of acoustical material or other materialthat may be damaged by heat or that may supportcombustion and is in close proximity, prior to at-tempting weld suitable fully charged Class BC or ABC fireextinguisher or extinguishers nearby whenservicingand operating the oily rags, trash, leaves, litter or other com-bustibles out of and away from the DO NOToperate the COMPRESSOR without properflow of cooling air or water or with inadequate flow oflubricant or with degraded DO NOTattempt to operate the COMPRESSOR inany classification of hazardous environment unlessthe COMPRESSOR has been specially designed andmanufactured for that MOVING hands, arms and other parts of the bodyandalsoclothingaway from couplings,fans andoth-er moving DO NOTattempt to operate the COMPRESSOR withthe fan, coupling or other guards snug--fitting clothing and confine long hairwhen working around this COMPRESSOR , especiallywhen exposed to hot or moving access doors, if any.

10 Closed except whenmaking repairs or sure all personnel are out of and/or clear ofthe COMPRESSOR prior to attempting to start or oper-ate and lock out all power at source andverify at the COMPRESSOR that all circuits are de--en-ergized to minimize the possibility of accidentalstart--up, or operation, prior to attempting repairs oradjustments. This is especially important whencompressors are remotely hands, feet, floors, controls and walkingsurfaces clean and free of fluid, water or other liq-uids to minimize the possibility of slips and HOT SURFACES, SHARP EDGES AND bodily contact with hot fluid, hot coolant,hot surfaces and sharp edges and all parts of the body away from all points ofair personal protective equipment includinggloves and head covering when working in, on oraround the a first aid kit handy.


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