Installation Manual

8
MN-772
WirelessAIR
RECOMMENDED COMPRESSOR LOCATIONS
Important
LOCATE COMPRESSOR IN DRY, PROTECTED AREA ON VEHICLE.
DIRECT SPLASH OR EXCESSIVE MOISTURE CAN DAMAGE
THE COMPRESSOR AND CAUSE SYSTEM FAILURE.
Disclaimer: If you choose to mount the compressor outside the vehicle, please keep in mind
that the compressor body must be shielded from direct splash, and the intake should be
snorkeled inside the vehicle. If the compressor does not include a remote mount air lter or
if mounting the compressor outside the vehicle, make sure to orient the compressor intake
lter so that all moisture can easily drain.
Please also remember...
To avoid high heat environments (including engine bay and exhaust).
The compressor can be mounted in any position — vertical, upside down, sideways, etc.
Compressors ingest moisture and will deposit water inside the system. In sub 0˚F
environments this water may freeze and require the addition of air brake antifreeze
(see page 18).
INSTALLING THE COMPRESSOR
1. Select a rigid mounting location for the compressor on the vehicles frame or cross
member (g. 1) that shields the compressor from the elements and heat sources.
The electrical harness will force the compressor to be within 24” of the manifold in order to
make electrical connections.
2. Use the supplied compressor fasteners to fasten the compressor to the frame or cross
member.
3. Use the supplied self-tap fasteners (V) if installing on a boxed frame.
One of the screws will be used as an electrical ground for the compressor terminal.
Another of the screws can be used to mount the compressor relay.
On thick frame sections, it may be necessary to drill a pilot hole for the self-tap fasteners.
INSTALLING THE MANIFOLD
This manifold has a lter attached. The lter has to be orientated correctly to function properly
(g. 5). This is an automatic draining lter and does not need servicing. If you nd this lter
to be plugged, it will need to be replaced.
Installing the WirelessAIR System
NOTE
NOTE
Do not install
inverted or
angled.
Top view of lter and manifold
g. 5