Normal Operation; Initial Start-Up Procedure: Pre-Checks - Vanair Reliant RS45 Installation, Operation, Maintenance And Parts Manual

45 cfm/ 150 psig hydraulic-driven, open center & closed center. 12v & 24v, (optional) cold-weather, rotary screw compressor
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RELIANT RS45 AIR COMPRESSOR

4.3 NORMAL OPERATION

Following is an overview of the normal
operation of the Vanair RS45 hydraulic
compressor system from start-up to shut-
down. This overview of a typical sequence of
events may not cover all situations.
IMPORTANT
If start-up and shut-down procedures are
not followed, damage to the system and its
components may occur.
4.3.1 INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURE:
PRE-CHECKS
Following are step-by-step instructions for
the initial start-up of the RS45 hydraulic
compressor system:
1. Ensure the compressor is positioned on a
level surface so that the proper amounts
of oil can be added, if required.
2. Unit should be bolted down.
Do not rely on hoses to hold the module in
3. Ensure all hose connections are tight and
wiring connections correct and tight.
B
KEY
DESCRIPTION
A
RED COMPRESSOR FILL CAP
B
FILL CAP BLEED VENT GROOVE
C
Open/crack cap slightly to allow bleed
vent to relieve pressure
Figure 4-2: Pressure Relief
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WARNING
position.
A
C
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SECTION 4: OPERATION
4. Check compressor oil level (refer to
Figures 4-2 and 4-3)
NOTE
An alternate compressor oil level check can
be accomplished via the compressor sight
glass. Refer to Table 5A, Key #1, in Section
5, Maintenance for details.
Add or drain if necessary to accomplish the
recommended compressor oil level.
WARNING
DO NOT remove caps, plugs and/or other
components when compressor is running
or pressurized. Stop compressor and de-
pressurize system prior to maintenance of
system. Relieve the entire system pressure
by opening the service valve, which will
vent all pressure to the atmosphere.
Wear personal protective equipment such
as gloves, work boots, and eye and
hearing protection as required for the task
at hand.
5. Ensure hydraulic oil to pump inlet, and
prime if necessary.
6. Ensure service valve on compressor is
closed.
7. Engage hydraulic system (PTO or
hydraulic supply) and allow hydraulic oil
to circulate back to tank. When solenoid
is activated, oil should quickly circulate to
the hydraulic motor on the compressor,
and start producing air.
8. Check for leaks.
9. Refer to Figure 4-5. Press the START
button on the Controller, and wait for
the Main Screen (default is the
Pressure Screen). Check pressure and
temperature screens. Pressure may
need adjustment to achieve desired
operating pressure. Refer to Section
5, Table 5A: Routine Maintenance
Schedule.
10. Partly open service valve to load
compressor and allow to warm up.
Monitor temperature; The ideal
.
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