User Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pictograms 2
Health, Safety and Environmental Aspects...................... 2
Description of the NTF-230 Membrane 3
Process Parameters 4
Unpack & Check Equipment 5
Safety Precautions 5
Operation 5
Automatic Tire Filling
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Cycle Counter Access
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OPS and N2P Settings and Adjustment 7
Testing Nitrogen Purity 8
Maintenance 9
Trouble Shooting Guide 10
Flow and Electric Diagram 11
Parts Identification and Maintenance Parts 12
NORMAL OPERATION – LOSS OF PRESSURE
Nitrogen is generated by the NTF-230 and retained in the storage
tank. Nitrogen generation stops when the user manually turns off
the air flow to the NTF-230.
The pressure in the NTF-230 storage tank may drop after extended
non-use (over night for example). This is normal, and is similar to
air compressors that will periodically cycle on to replenish pressure
lost in the air storage tank and attached delivery system.
Permeation through service hoses, fill nozzles, valves and other
components directly associated with nitrogen generation is to be
expected, and does not impact normal operation.
It may take a few minutes to replenish the pressure in the storage
tank to maximum next time the NTF-230 is used. This is normal.










