Ingersoll-Rand IRN75-160K-2S, IRN37-160K-CC manual Safety, General Information, Compressed air

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5.0 SAFETY

5.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safety instructions in the operators manual are bold−faced for emphasis. The signal words DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION are used to indicate hazard seriousness levels as follows.

Ensure that the operator reads and understands the decals and consults the manuals before maintenance or operation.

danger

Indicates the presence of a hazard which WILL cause serious injury, death or property damage, if ignored.

warning

Indicates the presence of a hazard which CAN cause serious injury, death or property damage, if ignored.

Ensure that the Operation and Maintenance manual, and the manual holder, are not permanently removed from the machine.

Ensure that maintenance personnel are adequately trained, competent and have read the Maintenance Manuals.

caution

Indicates the presence of a hazard which WILL or can cause injury or property damage, if ignored.

NOTICE

Indicates important set–up, operating or maintenance information.

5.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Information

Compressed air and electricity can be dangerous. Before undertaking any work on the compressor, ensure that the electrical supply has been isolated, locked off, tagged and the compressor has been relieved of all pressure.

Make sure that all protective covers are in place and that the canopy/doors are closed during operation.

Installation of this compressor must be in accordance with recognized electrical codes and any local Health and Safety Codes.

Use only safety solvent for cleaning the compressor and auxiliary equipment.

Compressed air

Ensure that the machine is operating at the rated pressure and that the rated pressure is known to all relevant personnel.

All air pressure equipment installed in or connected to the machine must have safe working pressure ratings of at least the machine rated pressure.

If more than one compressor is connected to one common downstream plant, effective check valves and isolation valves must be fitted and controlled by work procedures, so that one machine cannot accidentally be pressurized / over pressurized by another.

If a safety valve is installed between the isolation valve and the compressor, it must have sufficient capacity to relieve the full capacity of the compressor(s).

The discharged air contains a very small percentage of compressor lubricating oil and care should be taken to ensure that downstream equipment is compatible.

If the discharged air is to be ultimately released into a confined space, adequate ventilation must be provided.

The use of plastic bowls on line filters without metal guards can be hazardous. Their safety can be affected by either synthetic lubricants, or the additives used in mineral oils. Metal bowls should be used on a pressurized system.

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Contents Operation and Maintenance Manual AIR Compressor Group Bonded Warranty & Registered Start UP Contents Somer ForewordIf in Doubt Consult Supervision FOREWORD Abbreviations & Symbols Energy recovery systemERS F.CThis unit was purchased from Purchase Order DetailsRotary Screw AIR Compressor Compressed air SafetyGeneral Information Materials Avoid INGESTION, Skin Contact Inhalation of FumesTransport ElectricalCondensate disposal Coolant disposalText Decals Discharge airLift here Rotation 39540257 RevCondensate Drain Electrical power inlet Safety Graphic Form and Meaning of ISO Symbols Prohibition / Mandatory Information / InstructionsDo not stand on any service valve or Safety Coolant Separator Pressure AIR Discharge Belt Tension Filter Motor Lubrication Receipt / Handling ReceiptIngersoll Rand Company Unpacking and HandlingInstallation Location in PlantFor technical information see section Ensure that the correct tie down points are usedInstallation Discharge and Condensate Piping Installation Electrical Example of voltage imbalance calculation Installation Very ImportantFuse Type Adjusting the Aftercooler Trim Valve Cooling Water PipingModel Minimum cooling water requirement vs Range 50F 70FWater quality recommendations Psi Installation SEA Watercooled Units Selected Units onlyOrifice diameter in mm Outdoor Sheltered Installation General Information Technical INFORMATION-SINGLE StageMinimum ambient temperature C F Weight Kg lbs Cooling clean water flow l/min US 51/38 95/46Sound pressure level dBA Flow at 7.5 Barg m3/minCooling clean water flow l/min US 84/65 95/72 Max fuse size @ 380V − 415V aMax fuse size @ 440V − 480V a Max fuse size @ 550V − 575V aN132K N160K N200H General Information Technical Information − TWO Stage 5933 Flow at 100 psig cfm 11001690 1527Installation DRAWING−N37/45K−CC & N50/60H−CC − Air Cooled KEYInstallation DRAWING− N37/45K−CC & N50/60H−CC − Water Cooled Installation Drawing − N55/75K−CC & N75/100H−CC − Air Cooled Installation DRAWING−N55/75K−CC & N75/100H−CC−Water Cooled General Information General Information General Information General Information KEY 22381206 Revision B Equipment downstream of compressor 23128994 Revision a Stage onlyAir/coolant Coolant Condensate Cooling water W.C. only 22099006 Revision C General Information Process and Instrumentation Diagram N250−300H TWO Stage 22402135 Revision CPiping legend Wiring Schematic N37K − N45K-CC / N50-60h−cc a/c blower vfd Stop FDWires Numbers Function Wire colorWiring schematic n55-75k-cc / n75-100h-cc a/c Blower vfd Label DescriptionWires Numbers Function Wire color SS1-3Wiring schematic n37/45k-cc/n50/60h-cc w/c SgneColor Wiring schematic n55-75k-cc / n75-100h-cc W/c 23131345 Revision a4ATT SENSOR, Package AIR Discharge Temperature 4CTT Revision M Wiring schematic n75-160k-cc / n125-200h-cc A/c22093058 F10 SGNeWiring schematic n75-160k-cc / n125-200h-cc W/c Revision E4SV VALVE, Water Stop 6APT Wiring schematic n250-300H 380-480V SG-Ne4ATT SENSOR, Package AIR Discharge Temperature 6APT General Information General Description Operating Instructions Basic OperationStopping the machine in an emergency Intellisys Controls ArrowsDisplay Screen Main MenuCurrent Status Screen Current Status itemsMain Menu Ready to StartOperator Setpoints Default MIN MAX Step Unit Operator SetpointsCondensate Interval Options Selection MIN MAXSensor Calibration Scheduled startAlarm History Clock FunctionsEnergy Status Messages Service Warnings Initial Check AlarmsAlarms Alarm Main MenuMaintenance Ultra Coolant Maintenance Procedures Prior to attempting any maintenance work, ensure that− Prior to starting Coolant level checking procedure Adding coolantCoolant filter change procedure Separator element checking procedureSeparator element change procedure Drain sequence for N250/300H−2SSeparator element change procedure for N250/ 300H−2S Scavenge screen clean/check procedureStart the compressor and check for leaks and coolant level Separator tank / Pressure systemAir filter change procedure Air filter change procedure N250/300H−2SAircooled Cooler Cleaning Blower motor Re−GreaseN50/100H N37/75K Watercooled Cooler Cleaning High Airend Temperature Sensor checking procedureCoolant Coolers AftercoolerBlower / fan Motor Bearing Maintenance Stored units Motor cowl cleaning N75−160 units onlyDrive Box Filter Removal / Replacement Moisture Separator Check / CleaningFluid and Vibration Monitoring No Loss Drain Trap where fitted Check / CleaningCoolant Sampling Procedure Fault Finding General FaultsSymptom Fault Remedy Compressor will not No power supply to packageCheck and modify settings Or not sealing correctly With correct coolantRemove blockage, repair or replace damaged See aboveWith coolant’ Fault Cause Remedy Pressure transducerIndicated on the INTELhYS Controller Drive FaultsFault Cause Action