Operation; Starting The Compressor - Sealey SAC3203B3PH Quick Start Manual

200l belt drive air compressor 3hp with front control panel 415v 3ph
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4. ASSEMBLY
Unpack the product and check contents. Should there be any damaged or missing parts contact you supplier immediately.
Refer to attached parts list.
Save the packing material for future transportation of the compressor. We recommend that you store the packing in a safe location,
at least for the period of the guarantee. Then, if necessary, it will be easier to send the compressor to the service centre.
4.1.
WHEEL ATTACHMENT
4.1.1.
Assemble the wheels and swivel castor using the nuts, bolts and washers supplied (fig 2).
4.2.
ATTACH THE FILTERS
4.2.1.
Screw the filter unit into the port openings in each head as shown in (fig 5).
4.2.2.
Place a filter cover over each threaded rod protruding from the back half of the filter and secure each with a wing nut (fig.4).
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5. OPERATION

WARNING! Ensure that you have read, and fully understood and apply Section 1 Safety Instructions.
5.1.
IMPORTANT. The use of extension leads to connect this compressor to the mains is not recommended as the resulting voltage
drop reduces motor, and therefore pump performance and could damage your compressor.
5.2.
Confirm that the mains voltage corresponds with the voltage shown on the compressor data plate.
5.3.
The compressor should be operated on a horizontal flat surface, or one that does not exceed 5° either transversely (tyres fully inflated
to 1.5bar) or longitudinally with chocks (fig 3), and should be in a position that allows good air circulation around the unit, 1000mm
nominal gap.
5.4.
Before using the compressor check the oil level by referring to the oil sight glass (fig 5). On a horizontal surface, if the oil level is not
up to the red centre mark it should be further topped up with recommended oil, see section 6.7.
5.5.
To top up undo filler cap (fig 5), top up oil level to required level, then replace filler cap.
5.6.
Take care when selecting tools for use with the compressor. Air tool manufacturers normally express the volume of air to operate
a tool in cubic feet per minute (cfm). This refers to free air delivered by the compressor ('air out') which varies according to the
pressure setting. DO NOT confuse this with the compressor displacement which is the air taken in by the compressor ('air in').
'Air out' is always less than 'air in' due to losses within the compressor.
5.7.

STARTING THE COMPRESSOR.

Your compressor is fitted with a push/pull type ON/OFF button to turn the compressor "ON" pull the ON/OFF button upwards.
5.7.1.
To turn the compressor "OFF" push the ON/OFF button downwards (fig 5).
Check that the ON/OFF button is in the "OFF" position and the regulator dial (fig 6) is closed (Zero '0' bar).
5.7.2.
5.7.3.
Plug mains lead into mains supply and start the compressor pulling the ON/OFF button (fig 5) upwards.
© Jack Sealey Limited
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SAC3203B3PH Issue 4 (3,4,5) 04/04/22

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