Ingersoll-Rand 125-200 HP/90-160 KW, 100-200 HP/75-160 KW technical manual Safety and Warnings

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0.0SAFETY AND WARNINGS

0.1SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Before you install this air compressor you should take the time to carefully read all the instructions contained in this manual.

Electricity and compressed air have the potential to cause severe personal injury or property damage.

Before installing, wiring, starting, operating or making any adjustments, identify the components of the air compressor using this manual as a guide.

The operator should use common sense and good working practices while operating and maintaining this unit. Follow all codes, pipe adequately, understand the starting and stopping sequence. Check the safety devices by following the procedure contained in this manual.

Maintenance should be done by qualified personnel, adequately equipped with proper tools. Follow the maintenance schedules as outlined in the operators manual to ensure problem free operation after start up.

0.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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:

Danger is used to indicate the presence of

D! DANGER a hazard which will cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property

damage if the warning is ignored.

Warning is used to indicate the presence of

!WARNING a hazard which can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property

damage if the warning is ignored.

Caution is used to indicate the presence of

!CAUTION a hazard which will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if the

warning is ignored.

Notice is used to notify people of

NOTICE installation, operation, or maintenance information which is important but not hazard-related.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

BEFORE PROCEEDING, READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE

COMPRESSOR OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE

WARNING

COMPRESSED AIR AND ELECTRICITY ARE DANGEROUS.

BEFORE DOING ANY WORK ON THIS UNIT, BE SURE THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HAS BEEN CUT OFF–LOCKED & TAGGED AND THE ENTIRE COMPRESSOR SYSTEM HAS BEEN VENTED OF ALL PRESSURE.

1.Do not remove the covers, loosen or remove any fittings, connections or devices when this unit is in operation. Hot liquid and air under pressure that are contained within this unit can cause severe injury or death.

2. The compressor has high and dangerous voltage in the motor starter and control box. All installations must be in accordance with recognized electrical codes. Before working on the electrical system, be sure to remove voltage from

the system by use of a manual- disconnect-switch. A circuit breaker or fuse safety switch must be provided in the electrical supply line leading to the compressor.

Those responsible for installation of this equipment must provide suitable grounds, maintenance clearance and lightning arrestors for all electrical components as stipulated in O.S.H.A. 1910.308 through 1910.329.

3.Do not operate the compressor at higher discharge pressure than those specified on the Compressor Nameplate or motor overload will occur. This condition will result in compressor motor shutdown.

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

5.Install a manual shut off valve (isolation type) in the discharge line. When 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).

6.Whenever pressure is released through the pressure relief valve, it is due to excessive pressure in the system. The cause for the excessive pressure should be investigated immediately.

7.Before doing any mechanical work on the compressor:

a.) Shut the unit down.

b.) Electrically isolate the compressor by use of the manual disconnect switch in the power line to the unit. Lock and tag the switch so that it cannot be operated.

c.) Vent pressure from the compressor and isolate the unit from any other source of air.

8.There can be adverse effects if compressor lubricants are allowed to enter plant air systems.

Air line separators, properly selected and installed, will minimize any liquid carry- over.

The use of plastic bowls on line filters without metal guards can be hazardous. From a safety standpoint, metal bowls should be used on any pressurized system. Review of your plant air line system is recommended.

9.When a receiver is installed, it is recommended that occupational safety and health standards as covered in the Federal Register, Volume 36, number 105, part 11, paragraph 1910.169 be adhered to in the installation and maintenance of this receiver.

10.Before starting the compressor, its maintenance instructions should be thoroughly read and understood.

11.After maintenance functions are completed, covers and guards must be replaced.

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Contents Form Apdd 738B Phone CCN 80440415 REV BAIR Compressor Group Bonded Warranty & Registered Start UP This unit was purchased from Rotary Screw AIR CompressorTable of Contents Safety and Warnings Safety Shutdown Decals Lift HereViewed From Rear DecalsCompressor Package Data Ingersoll-Rand Company Davidson, North Carolina InspectionUnpacking and Handling ToolsFoundation Requirements VentilationNever elevate the compressor unit Performance will be affectedPiping Moisture Content of Compressed AIRDo not use the compressor to support the discharge pipe Discharge Piping with Aftercooler ROTARY-RECIP in ParallelRotary TWO Compressor System Electrical InstallationDrive Motor Rotation CheckHasp Lever TAG KEY Lock Electrical InstallationFAN Motor Intellisys Operating InstructionsOutdoor Sheltered Installation 1 Typical Outdoor Sheltered Installation Intellisys Controller IntellisysIntellisys Controls Emergency Stop Power on LightStart StopCurrent Status Items Display ScreenCurrent Status Operator DiagramPanel Flow Figure IntellisysOperator Setpoints Main MenuOptions Items Range Step Unit OptionsOptions Sensor Calibration Items Alarm HistorySensor Calibration Clock Functions Alarm History ItemsIntegral Sequencing Range Step Unit Integral SequencingStatus Main Menu Reset Alarm Main Menu AlarmsPage Maintenance Records Maintenance ScheduleMaintenance Procedures Number of Running HOURS, Whichever Occurs FirstCoolant Filter Inlet AIR Filter200 HP/132-160 KW Requires 2 Elements ElementsItems Required CoolantCoolant Drain Hot coolant can cause severe injurySeparator Tank Scavenge SCREEN/ORIFICE Tools Required ProcedureCoolant Tank cover bolt torque values Coolant Separator ElementRecommended Bolt Tightening Cross Pattern 125/200 HPCoolant Coolers Cooler Cores CleaningAftercooler Aftercooler CleaningAftercooler Relubrication amount Lubricant Amount Motor Frame Size Grams Motor LubricationMotor Lubrication Motor Bearing Maintenance Stored UnitsRecommended Motor Grease Hazardous voltage. Can cause severe injury or deathIntellisys Removal Long Term Storage GeneralTools Controller RemovalCoolant Sampling Procedure InstallationCoolant Hoses RemovalGeneral System Information AIR Cooled Compressors Design TemperaturesCoolant Cooler Cooling FAN MotorCOOLANT/AIR Separation System Compressed AIR System The air system is composedOperation Electrical SystemStepper Motor Inlet Control STAR-DELTA Type StarterCapacity Control Automatic Unloaded StartFirst Modulation onlyAutomatic START/STOP Control Example SecondSome Examples of Operation Remote START/STOP Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting Chart Sequencer Power Outage Restart OptionLOW Ambient Separator DELTA-P SolenoidModbus Remote LOAD/UNLOADReference Drawings Electrical Schematic Star DeltaPage Foundation Plan 125-150 HP/90-110KW Aircooled Single Stage Foundation Plan 125-150 HP/90-110 KW Aircooled Single Stage Foundation Plan 200 HP/132-160 KW Aircooled Single Stage Foundation Plan 200 HP/132-160 KW Aircooled Single Stage REV C REV C Foundation Plan 200 HP/132-160 KW Watercooled Single Stage Foundation Plan 200 HP/132-160 KW Watercooled Single Stage 100-150 HP/75-110 KW TWO Stage Foundation Plan AircooledFoundation Plan Aircooled 100-150 HP/75-110 KW TWO Stage Foundation Plan Aircooled 200 HP/132-160 KW TWO Stage Foundation Plan Aircooled 200 HP/132-160 KW TWO Stage Foundation Plan -WATERCOOLED Foundation Plan -WATERCOOLED 100-150 HP/75-110 KW TWO Stage Foundation Plan -WATERCOOLED 200 HP/132-160 KW TWO Stage Foundation Plan -WATERCOOLED 200 HP/132-160 KW TWO Stage Flow Schematic Aircooled Single Stage Page Flow Schematic Watercooled 90F 32C Single Stage Page Flow Schematic Watercooled 115F 46 Single Stage Page Flow Schematic AIR-COOLED TWO Stage Page Flow Schematic Watercooled 90F 32C TWO Stage Page Flow Schematic Watercooled 115F 46C TWO Stage Page Typical System Flow Diagrams Typical System Flow DiagramTypical System Flow Diagrams Typical System Flow Diagrams Typical System Flow Diagrams Typical System Flow Diagrams Corrosion ScaleFouling Parameter Concentration Frequency of AnalysisPage Total dissolved solids ppm Temperature FHardness ppm Alkalinity ppmMaintenance Record Maintenance Record Maintenance Record Maintenance Record