Maintenance; General; Daily Operation; Maintenance After Initial 50 Hours Of Operation - Sullair 3007 Operators Manual & Parts Lists

Industrial air compressor. air-cooled and water-cooled standard & 24 kt. 3000p series; 3700 series; 4500 series
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6.1 GENERAL

As you proceed in reading this section, it will be easy to
see that the Maintenance Program for the air compressor
is quite simple. The use of the service indicators provided
for the fluid filter, air filter and fluid separator will alert you
when service maintenance is required. When the WS
Controller display indicates service, maintenance for that
specific item is required. See instructions for each item in
Filter Maintenance, on page 62.

6.2 DAILY OPERATION

Prior to starting the compressor, it is necessary to check
the fluid level in the receiver tank . Should the level be low,
simply add the necessary amount. If the addition of fluid
becomes too frequent, a simple problem has developed
which is causing this excessive loss. See the
Troubleshooting Guide Section under EXCESSIVE
COMPRESSOR FLUID CONSUMPTION for a probable
cause and remedy.
WARNING
HIGH-PRESSURE HAZARD!
• DO NOT remove caps, plugs, and/or
other components when
compressor is running or
pressurized. Stop compressor and
relieve all internal pressure before
doing so.
• Failure to comply could result in
death or serious injury.
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Section 6

MAINTENANCE

3000-4500 Operator's Manual and Parts List
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After a routine start has been made, observe the controller
display and be sure it monitors the correct readings for
their particular phase of operation. After the compressor
has warmed up, it is recommended that a general check
on the overall compressor be made to assure that the
compressor is running properly.
6.3 MAINTENANCE AFTER INITIAL
50 HOURS OF OPERATION
After the initial 50 hours of operation, a few maintenance
requirements are needed to clean the system of any
foreign materials. Perform the following maintenance
operations to prevent unnecessary problems:
1. Clean the return line strainer. Refer to Maintenance
Every 2000 Hours on page 62 for location.
2. Clean the return line orifice.
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