Anchoring of the Air Compressor
WARNING: Risk of bursting. Excessive vibration can weaken the
air tank and cause an explosion. The compressor must be properly
mounted.
The air compressor MUST be bolted to a level, solid concrete
surface. Use 3/8" lag screws, vibration pads and concrete
anchors. If help is needed anchoring the air compressor consult
a licensed contractor.
1.
Place the air compressor on a level, solid concrete surface.
Make sure the concrete is in good condition with no cracks
or damage.
2.
Mark the surface
using the holes in
Vibration
the air compressor
feet as a template.
supplied)
3.
Drill holes in the
surface
for
the
concrete
anchors.
Install
concrete
Shim Under
anchors.
Vibration pad
4.
Line-up
holes
in
(not supplied)
surface with holes in
air compressor feet.
5.
Place the vibration pads (not supplied) between the floor and
air compressor feet, see figure. If needed use shims to level
the unit.
6.
Place the 3/8" lag screws through the air compressor feet,
vibration pads and into the anchors.
7.
Torque 3/8" lag screws to 7-10 ft.-lbs (9.5-13.5 Nm).
3/8" Lag
Screw
pad
(not supplied)
(not
Surface Line
Concrete Anchor
(not supplied)
Wiring Instructions
WARNING:
Improper electrical installation of this product
may void its warranty and your fire insurance. Have circuit wiring
performed by qualified personnel such as a licensed electrician who
is familiar with the current national electrical code and any prevailing
local electrical codes.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Improper electrical grounding
can result in electrical shock. The wiring should be done by a
qualified electrician.
A qualified electrician needs to knows the following before wiring:
1.
The amperage rating of the electrical box should be adequate.
Refer to the Specifications, in the parts manual, for this
information.
2.
The supply line should have the same electrical characteristics
(voltage, cycle, phase) as the motor. Refer to the motor
nameplate, on side of motor, for this information.
NOTE: The wiring used must be rated for the motor nameplate
voltage, plus or minus 10%. Refer to local codes for recommended
wire sizes, correct wire size, and maximum wire run; undersize wire
causes high amp draw and overheating to the motor.
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock. Electrical wiring must
be located away from hot surfaces such as manifold assembly,
compressor outlet tubes, heads, or cylinders.
Grounding Instructions
This product should be connected to a metallic, permanent wiring
system, of and equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the
product.
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