Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 Safety precautions
- 2 General description
- 3 Elektronikon Base Controller
- 3.1 ElektronikonTM Base Controller
- 3.2 Control panel
- 3.3 Icons used on the display
- 3.4 Main screen
- 3.5 Main function
- 3.6 Shutdown warning
- 3.7 Shutdown
- 3.8 Service warning
- 3.9 Scrolling through all screens
- 3.10 Calling up running hours
- 3.11 Calling up motor starts
- 3.12 Calling up module hours
- 3.13 Calling up loading hours
- 3.14 Calling up load solenoid valve
- 3.15 Calling up/resetting the service timer
- 3.16 Calling up/modifying pressure band selection
- 3.17 Calling up/modifying pressure band settings
- 3.18 Calling up/modifying the unit of temperature
- 3.19 Calling up/modifying the unit of pressure
- 3.20 Calling up/modifying backlight time
- 3.21 Activating automatic restart after voltage failure
- 3.22 Keyboard lock
- 4 Installation
- 5 Operating instructions
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Adjustments and servicing procedures
- 8 Problem solving
- 9 Technical data
- 10 Instructions for use
- 11 Guidelines for inspection
- 12 Pressure equipment directives
- 13 Declaration of conformity
10 Instructions for use
Oil separator vessel
1 The vessel can contain pressurised air. This can be potentially dangerous if the
equipment is misused.
2 This vessel must only be used as a compressed air/oil separator tank and must be
operated within the limits specified on the data plate.
3 No alterations must be made to this vessel by welding, drilling or other mechanical
methods without the written permission of the manufacturer.
4 The pressure and temperature of this vessel must be clearly indicated.
5 The safety valve must correspond with pressure surges of 1.1 times the maximum
allowable operating pressure. It should guarantee that the pressure will not permanently
exceed the maximum allowable operating pressure of the vessel.
6 Use only oil as specified by the manufacturer.
Air receiver (on tank-mounted units)
1 Corrosion must be prevented: depending on the conditions of use, condensate
may accumulate inside the tank and must be drained every day. This may be done
manually by opening the drain valve, or by means of the automatic drain, if fitted to the
tank. Nevertheless, a weekly check of correct functioning of the automatic valve is
needed. This has to be done by opening the manual drain valve and check for
condensate. Verify that no rust obstructions affect the drain system.
2 Yearly service inspection of the air receiver is needed, as internal corrosion can
reduce the steel wall thickness with the consequent risk of bursting. Local rules
need to be respected, if applicable. The use of the air receiver is forbidden once the wall
thickness reaches the minimum value as indicated in the service manual of the air
receiver (part of the documentation delivered with the unit).
3 Lifetime of the air receiver mainly depends on the working environment. Installing the
compressor in a dirty and corrosive environment is not allowed, as this can reduce the
vessel lifetime dramatically.
4 Do not anchor the vessel or attached components directly to the ground or fixed
structures. Fit the pressure vessel with vibration dampers to avoid possible fatigue
failure caused by vibration of the vessel during use.
5 Use the vessel within the pressure and temperature limits stated on the nameplate and
the testing report.
6 No alterations must be made to this vessel by welding, drilling or other mechanical
methods.
Instruction book
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