Product Manual

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This unit requires adequate ventilation and must be placed in
a location which provides at least three feet of clearance to all
adjacent construction. Failure to allow adequate ventilation or
restrict the air fl ow may cause the machine to overheat. Damage to
the machine, operator, and any other unit, product, and accessory
in the air stream may result.
Compressors run out of level by over 10 degrees may be permanently damaged.
Do not locate near fl ammable or combustible liquids or operate in fl ammable or
combustible atmosphere. A re or explosion may result.
2.) Connect plumbing or air hoses.
Tighten all connections securely. Use pipe dope or te on tape to help seal the connections that
require the use of a wrench. See Section 4 for information on connecting and disconnecting and
hoses.
Do not operate this unit with any components rated less than the
maximum operating pressure of the unit.
3.) Connect electrical service using a fusible disconnect switch. Ensure that the machine is
connected to the proper power supply both amperage and voltage.
Ensure that all connections are properly tightened. Improper connections could
result, causing damage, injury, or death of the equipment operator.
This machine must be connected in accordance with the National Electric Code
(NEC) Article 422-4 - Ed-31, Except as provided for in NEC 90-4.
This machine must be properly grounded to avoid fatal electrical shock in the event
of an electrical malfunction. A ground connector screw should be fastened into the
chassis to facilitate supplemental grounding as permitted by NEC 250-91.
Do not connect any other equipment to the electrical circuit serving this unit.
Do not replace a fuse or circuit breaker with one of a higher rating without being certain the
wire size is adequate to handle the increased electrical load.
Keep all electrical connections dry and off of the ground.
Observe all local and national codes for the installation of this type of equipment.
If the wire size being used is too small, the voltage drop will be high, and this will cause the
motor to draw excessive current and overheat.
If t here a re any quest ions or problems w ith the ele c t rical system being use d
ple a se, do not hesitate in calling a loc a l qua li e d e lectric ian.
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