Quincy Compressor QSI 50 Instruction Book

Quincy Compressor QSI 50 Instruction Book

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Oil-injected rotary screw compressors
QSI 50, QSI 60 (Fixed Speed)
QGV 40, QGV 50, QGV 60 (VSD)
Instruction book
Revision Number: 01
Performance You Demand. Reliability You Trust.
Date of Publication: 2020-06

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  • Page 1 Oil-injected rotary screw compressors QSI 50, QSI 60 (Fixed Speed) QGV 40, QGV 50, QGV 60 (VSD) Instruction book Revision Number: 01 Performance You Demand. Reliability You Trust. Date of Publication: 2020-06...
  • Page 3 Quincy Oil-injected rotary screw compressors QSI 50, QSI 60 (Fixed Speed) QGV 40, QGV 50, QGV 60 (VSD) Instruction Book Original instructions Copyright Notice Any unauthorized use or copying of the contents or any part thereof is prohibited. This applies in particular to trademarks, model denominations, part numbers and drawings.
  • Page 4 Instruction book PREFACE Please read the following instructions carefully before start up or performing maintenance in your compressor. This manual contains important safety information and should be made available to all personnel who operate and/or maintain this product. Always keep the manual available near the machine. In all correspondence always mention the compressor type and serial number, shown on the data plate.
  • Page 5 A properly completed start-up report and the Royal Blue Warranty registration form must be submitted by an authorized Quincy distributor to the Quincy Compressor Bay Minette office within thirty (30) days of start-up. Start-up reports must be submitted on QuincyHQ.com.
  • Page 6 In no event shall Seller be liable for any claims, whether arising from breach of contract or warranty of claims of negligence or negligent manufacture, in excess of the purchase price. Quincy Compressor reserves the right to modify or withdraw this Royal Blue Warranty program at any time on units not already covered by this ROYAL BLUE WARRANTY program.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Instruction book Table of contents Safety Precautions ....................10 SAFETY ICONS ............................. 10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, GENERAL ......................10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION ..................11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING OPERATION ..................12 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR .............. 13 General Description .................... 15 INTRODUCTION ............................
  • Page 8 Instruction book 3.13 CONTROLLER SETTINGS MENU ........................ 49 3.14 ACCESS LEVEL ............................52 Installation ......................53 DIMENSION DRAWINGS ..........................53 INSTALLATION PROPOSAL ........................54 BADGERXE NEMA 4 VFD OPTION INSTALLATION ................... 55 Operating instructions ..................60 INITIAL START-UP ............................60 BEFORE STARTING .............................
  • Page 9 Instruction book FLUID SAMPLING PROCEDURE ......................... 79 Problem solving ....................80 Technical Data ..................... 86 ELECTRIC INFORMATION ........................... 86 REFERENCE CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS ..................86 COMPRESSOR DATA ..........................87 Appendix 1: Product Analysis Report ............... 88 Appendix 2: Fluid Parameters ..................89 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Instruction book Safety Precautions Safety icons Explanation Danger for life Warning Important note Safety precautions, general General precautions 1. The operator must employ safe working practices and observe all related work safety requirements and regulations. 2. If any of the following statements does not comply with the applicable legislation, the stricter of the two shall apply.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions During Installation

    Instruction book 6. Never play with compressed air. Do not apply the air to your skin or direct an air stream at people. Never use the air to clean dirt from your clothes. When using the air to clean equipment, do so with extreme caution and wear eye protection.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions During Operation

    Instruction book 14. Never remove or tamper with the safety devices, guards or insulation fitted on the machine. Every pressure vessel or auxiliary installed outside the machine to contain air above atmospheric pressure must be protected by a pressure relieving device or devices as required. 15.
  • Page 13: Safety Precautions During Maintenance Or Repair

    Instruction book  Air outlet valve and air net, i.e. pipes, couplings, manifolds, valves, hoses, etc. are in good repair, free of wear or abuse.  Air cooling filters of the electrical cabinet are not clogged 9. On water-cooled compressors using open circuit cooling towers, protective measures must be taken to avoid the growth of harmful bacteria such as Legionella pneumophila bacteria.
  • Page 14 Instruction book 11. Never weld or perform any operation involving heat near the fluid system. Fluid tanks must be completely purged, e.g. by steam cleaning, before carrying out such operations. Never weld on, or in any way modify, pressure vessels. 12.
  • Page 15: General Description

    Introduction General QGV 40 up to QGV 60 and QSI 50-60 are single-stage, oil-flooded screw compressors, gearbox driven by an electric motor. The compressors are available in air-cooled and water-cooled (as factory option) versions. The compressors are enclosed in sound- insulated bodywork.
  • Page 16 Instruction book Main components Main components 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 17 Instruction book Reference Name Air filter Oil separator Location of outlet pipe Air cooler Oil cooler Control panel Drive motor Oil filter Emergency stop button Fluid Sample Valve QGV models are equipped with a fluid sample valve located at the discharge of the fluid filter. Fluid Sample Valve Reference Name...
  • Page 18: Air And Oil/Fluid Circuit

    Instruction book Serial/Model Identification Plate A model/serial number plate is located on the frame or in the upper right corner of the control panel door. Air and oil/fluid circuit Air circuit Flow diagram, air circuit 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 19 Instruction book Reference Description Intake air Air/oil (fluid) mixture Fluid Wet compressed air Description Air drawn through filter (AF) and open inlet valve (IV) into Airend (E) is compressed. A mix of compressed air and fluid flows into the reservoir (AR) via check valve (CV). The air is discharged through outlet (AV) via minimum pressure valve (Vp) and air cooler (Ca).
  • Page 20 Instruction book Description In oil separator (AR), most of the fluid is removed from the air/oil mixture by centrifugal action. The remaining fluid is removed by oil separator (OS). The oil collects in the lower part of oil separator (AR), which serves as a fluid tank.
  • Page 21: Regulating Circuit

    Instruction book Regulating Circuit Load/unload regulating system Regulating system (loaded condition) Loading When the net pressure is below the loading pressure, solenoid valve (Y1) is energised. Results  The space above unloading valve/blow-off valve (UV) is connected with the reservoir pressure (1) via the solenoid valve.
  • Page 22: Electrical System

    Instruction book Electrical system General Electrical components The electrical system comprises following components: Electric cubicle layout, fixed speed 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 23 Instruction book Electric cubicle layout, Variable speed Reference Description Variable Frequency Drive Overload Disconnect (Fan Motor) Fan Motor Contactor Fuses (Both Primary and Secondary) Surge Protection Device CPT1 Control Power Transformer Terminal Block Control Relay Controller Q-Control Touch 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 24 Instruction book Reference Description I/O Module ICONS ICONS (cell phone modem) Power Block Overload Relay (Drive Motor) Phase Protection Relay Delta Contactor (For Y-D start) Wye Contactor (For Y-D start) Solid State Starter (For Solid State across the line start) Electrical diagram Drawing number Type of drive...
  • Page 25: Control Touch

    Instruction book Q-Control Touch Prior to Starting Provisions should be made to have the instruction manual readily available to the operator and maintenance personnel. If, for any reason, any parts of the manual become illegible or if the manual is lost, have it replaced immediately. The instruction manual should be read periodically to refresh one’s memory.
  • Page 26: Controller

    Instruction book Emergency Press the emergency stop button or cut the power at the main disconnect switch or panel. Controller Q-Control Touch Introduction The controller has following functions:  Controlling the unit  Protecting the unit  Monitoring components subject to service ...
  • Page 27 Instruction book Protecting the unit Shutdown Several sensors are provided on the unit. If one of the measured signals exceeds the programmed shutdown level, the compressor will be stopped. Example: If the element outlet temperature exceeds the programmed shutdown level, the unit will be stopped. This will be indicated on the display of the controller.
  • Page 28: Control Panel

    Instruction book Control panel Reference Designation Function Touchscreen Shows the unit operating condition and a number of icons to navigate through the menu. The screen can be operated by touch. Warning sign Flashes in case of a shut-down, is lit in case of a warning condition. Service sign Is lit when service is needed.
  • Page 29: Icons Used

    Instruction book Icons used Menu icon Menu Icon Menu Icon Menu Icon Data Status Inputs Outputs Counters Converters Aux. Equipment Parameters Service Service Overview Service Plan Service History Service functions Clean Screen Week Timer Week Remaining Running Time Event History Saved Data 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 30 Instruction book Menu Icon Menu Icon Menu Icon Machine Alarms Settings Regulation Control Parameters Aux. Equipment Converter(s) Parameters Internal SmartBox Auto Restart Controller Network Ethernet Settings Settings Settings CAN Settings Localisation Language Date/Time Units User Password Help Information 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 31 Instruction book Status icons Icon Description Motor Stopped Motor Stopped Wait Running Unloaded Manual Unload Running Unloaded Wait Running Loaded Failed to Load Running Loaded Wait Manual Stop Machine Control Mode, Local Machine Control Mode, Remote Machine Control Mode, LAN Automatic Restart After Voltage Failure Week Timer Active 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 32 Instruction book System icons Icon Description Basic User Advanced User Service User Antenna 25% Antenna 50% Antenna 75% Antenna 100% Change between screens (indication) Energy recovery Dryer Element Drain(s) Analogue Output Menu Reset 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 33 Instruction book Icon Description Auto Restart Filter(s) Cooler Valve(s) Power Meter Input icons Icon Description Pressure Temperature Special Protection Open Closed This chapter gives a general detail of the available icons. Not all icons mentioned in this chapter are applicable to every machine. 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 34: Main Screen

    Instruction book Main screen Function The Main screen is shown when the voltage is switched on. It is switched off automatically after a few minutes when there is no input. Description Main Screen Reference Designation Function Home button The home button is always shown and can be tapped to return to the main screen.
  • Page 35: Quick Access Screen

    Instruction book Reference Designation Function 8, 9, 10, 11 These fields can Tap the field to view the type of measurement. This will be contain a history chart, shown in the screen information bar. an input or a counter Examples of inputs: value, depending on Ambient temp the type of the...
  • Page 36: Menu Screen

    Instruction book Function Description Display language The display language of the controller can be changed by tapping this icon. Manual unload (only on When tapped, the machine will go in Manual unload mode until the fixed speed units) icon is tapped again. Week timer Week timers can be set by tapping this icon.
  • Page 37 Instruction book Reference Designation Function Week timer Multiple Week timers and a Remaining running time can be set through this menu. Event history In case of an alarm, the Status information of the unit is saved and can be viewed through this menu. Machine settings Alarms settings, Regulation settings and Control parameters can be changed through this menu.
  • Page 38: Data Menu

    Instruction book Data menu Function This screen is used to display the following submenus:  Status  Inputs  Outputs  Counters  Aux. Equipment These submenus can be entered by tapping the icons. Procedure To enter the Data menu screen: 1.
  • Page 39 Instruction book Status menu Tap the Status icon to enter the Status menu. Status menu screen This menu shows the current status of the unit. If an alarm is active, it can be viewed by tapping the alarm message. To reset an alarm, tap the reset button (1).
  • Page 40 Instruction book Outputs menu Tap the Outputs icon to enter the Outputs menu. Outputs menu screen This menu shows information about all the outputs. Voltage-free outputs may only be used to control or monitor functional systems. They should NOT be used to control, switch or interrupt safety related circuits. Check the maximum allowed load on the label.
  • Page 41: Service Menu

    Instruction book Auxiliary equipment menu Tap the Auxiliary Equipment icon to enter the Auxiliary equipment menu. Auxiliary equipment menu screen This menu shows an overview of all auxiliary equipment fitted to the system. Service menu Function This screen is used to display the following submenus: ...
  • Page 42 Instruction book Service menu Tap the Service icon to enter the Service menu. Service menu screen This menu shows the remaining Running Hours and the remaining Real Time Hours until the next service. The first row (A) shows the Running Hours when the first service is needed (green), the second row shows the Real Time Hours (blue).
  • Page 43: 3.10 Week Timer Menu

    Instruction book Clean screen Tap the Clean Screen icon to start the 15 seconds countdown to perform cleaning of the touch screen. Clean screen The touchscreen and the start and stop button become inactive for 15 seconds. 3.10 Week timer menu Function This screen is used to set up to 4 different week timers with each up to 8 settings per day.
  • Page 44: 3.11 Event History Menu

    Instruction book Reference Designation Function If less than 4 weeks are programmed, tap the ‘+’ button to add a week. Add or select week Remove week Tap to remove a programmed week timer. A selection screen pops up. The user can choose the correct week by tapping ‘–’...
  • Page 45: 3.12 Machine Settings Menu

    Instruction book Saved data Tap the Saved Data icon to enter the Saved Data menu. Saved data screen Scroll through the items swiping up and down in this list. The event date and time is shown at the right side of the screen.
  • Page 46 Instruction book Description Machine setting menu screen Reference Designation Alarms menu Regulation menu Control Parameters menu Aux. Equipment Parameters menu Auto Restart menu Alarms menu Tap the Alarms icon to enter the Alarms menu. Alarm menu screen A list of all alarms is shown. When pressing on one of the items in this list, the warning and/or shutdown levels are shown for this alarm.
  • Page 47 Instruction book Regulation menu Tap the Regulation icon to enter the Regulation menu. Regulation menu screen Set points or pressure bands can be modified through this menu. Modify a setting When tapping a list item, a selection screen pops up. The user can modify the setting by tapping ‘– ’ or ‘+’ and can confirm by tapping ‘V’...
  • Page 48 Instruction book Auxiliary equipment parameters menu Tap the Aux. Equipment Parameters icon to enter the auxiliary equipment parameters menu. Auxiliary equipment parameters menu screen This menu shows an overview of all the auxiliary equipment fitted. Through this menu, the parameters of the auxiliary equipment can be changed. Modify a setting When tapping a list item, a selection screen pops up.
  • Page 49: 3.13 Controller Settings Menu

    Instruction book Modify a setting When clicking a list item, a selection screen pops up. The user can modify the setting by tapping ‘– ’ or ‘+’ and can confirm by tapping ‘V’ or decline by tapping ‘X’. 3.13 Controller settings menu Function This screen is used to display the following submenus: ...
  • Page 50 Instruction book Network settings menu Tap the Network Settings icon to enter the Network Settings menu. Network settings menu Ethernet Settings The list of Ethernet Settings is shown. When ethernet is turned off, the settings can be modified. CAN Settings The list of CAN Settings is shown.
  • Page 51 Instruction book Units The units displayed can be modified through this menu. Modify a setting When tapping a list item, a selection screen pops up. The user can modify the setting by tapping ‘– ’ or ‘+’ and can confirm by tapping ‘V’ or decline by tapping ‘X’. Change a selection When tapping a list item, a selection screen pops up.
  • Page 52: 3.14 Access Level

    Instruction book Information menu Tap the Information icon to enter the Information menu. Information menu This menu shows information about the controller. 3.14 Access level Function Through this pop-up screen the access level settings can be viewed or changed. Procedure The Access Level screen can be viewed or changed by tapping the Access Level button at the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Page 53: Installation

    Instruction book Installation Dimension Drawings Dimension drawing, QSI 50-60 and QGV 40-60 Official Drawing can be found at https://www.quincyhq.com/. 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 54: Installation Proposal

    Instruction book Installation proposal Receiving Upon receipt, immediately inspect the compressor for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipment. If visible damage is found, the delivering carrier should make a notation on the freight bill and the customer should request a damage report. If the shipment is accepted and damage is found later, it is classified as concealed damage.
  • Page 55: Badgerxe Nema 4 Vfd Option Installation

    Instruction book  Undersized pipe or poor routing of pipe will degrade the performance of the compressor package. Inspect all connections to insure they are tight, sealed, and secured.  A shut-off valve must be installed at the package discharge to insure that the compressor package can be isolated from the system air pressure for safe maintenance of the equipment.
  • Page 56 Instruction book Installation proposal, QSI/QGV 40-60 Text on drawing Reference Designation Ventilation proposals Minimum free area to be reserved for the compressor installation All piping to be connected stress free to the compressor. 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 57 Instruction book Installation guidelines 1. Compressor unit: The unit should be installed on a level floor capable of taking the weight of the compressor. 2. Compressed air outlet pipe. 3. Delivery pipe: The maximum total pipe length (including interconnecting piping between compressor and receiver) can be calculated as follows: L = ƩP x d^5 x P 450 x Qc^1.85...
  • Page 58 Instruction book 5. Drain pipes to drain collector must not dip into the water. For draining of pure condensate water, install an oil separator. Consult Quincy. Drain pipes of different compressors may not be interconnected before the (atmospheric) collector. Interconnecting drain pipes of different compressors can damage the electronic drains of the compressor. 6.
  • Page 59 Instruction book Shell/Tube Heat Exchanger Installation The satisfactory use of the heat exchanger equipment is depend upon precautions which must be taken at the time of the installation. 1. Connect and circulate the hot fluid in the shell side (over small tubes) and the cooling water in the tube side (inside the small tubes).
  • Page 60: Operating Instructions

    Instruction book Operating instructions Initial start-up Safety The operator must apply all relevant Safety precautions. Lockout/Tagout all power sources per OSHA procedures. Procedure For the position of the air outlet and the drain connections, see sections Introduction. 1. Consult the Installation proposal Dimension drawings.
  • Page 61 Instruction book Electric cubicle layout, fixed speed Electric cubicle layout, Variable speed 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 62 Instruction book Reference Description Overload Relay (Drive Motor) Overload Disconnect (Fan Motor) CPT1 Control Power Transformer 5. Fit the air outlet (AV); see section Introduction for the position of the valve. Close the valve Connect the air net to the valve. 6.
  • Page 63: Before Starting

    Instruction book Motor direction arrow Check the direction of rotation (a sticker is provided on the motor non-drive side indicting the rotation direction). Press the "Start" button, followed immediately by the emergency stop button. If it does not spin in the right direction reverse two mains cables. When it rotates in the correct direction, the fluid level should drop after 4 or 5 seconds of operation.
  • Page 64: Starting

    Instruction book Starting Procedure For the position of the air outlet and the drain connections, see sections Introduction. Control panel 1. Open the air outlet valve. 2. Switch on the voltage. Check that voltage on LED (5) lights up. 3. Press start button (7) on the control panel. The compressor starts running and the automatic operation LED (4) lights up.
  • Page 65 Instruction book Checking the fluid level Position of oil level sight-glass Regularly check the fluid level. To do so 1. Press stop button (6). 2. A few minutes after stopping, the fluid level should be between the oil filler neck (FC) and the top of the sight glass (Gl).
  • Page 66: Stopping

    Instruction book Stopping Regulator Q-control Touch panel Procedure 1. Press stop button (6). Automatic operation LED (4) goes out and the compressor stops after 30 seconds of unloaded operation. 2. To stop the compressor in the event of an emergency, press emergency stop button. Alarm LED flashes (2).
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    Instruction book Maintenance Preventive maintenance schedule Warning Before carrying out any maintenance, repair work or adjustments, proceed as follows:  Stop the compressor.  Press the emergency stop button.  Switch off the voltage.  Lockout/Tagout per OSHA procedures.  Close the air outlet valve and open, if provided, the manual condensate drain valve.
  • Page 68: Storage After Installation

    Instruction book ■■ Re-grease motor bearings ■■ Oil Separator kit & Scavenge Line Kit Every 8000 hours ■■ Unloader Kit ■■ Oil Stop and Check Valves Kits ■■ Minimum Pressure Valve Kit ■■ Thermostatic Valve Kit ■■ Change the Fluid* ■Operations that may be carried out by the user ■■...
  • Page 69: Service Kits

    Consult the Spare Parts List for part numbers. Spare Parts Ordering Information Quincy Compressor maintains replacement parts for Quincy compressors and accessories. A repair parts list is shipped with all new machines. Order parts from your Authorized Quincy distributor. Use only genuine Quincy replacement parts.
  • Page 70: Adjustments And Servicing Procedures

    Instruction book Adjustments and servicing procedures Air filter Warning If you do not replace the filtering element when needed, permanent dirt build-up will result. This reduces the air inflow to the compressor and could damage the oil separator and the compressor Precautions Never remove the element while the compressor is running.
  • Page 71: Fluid And Oil Filter Change

    Instruction book Fluid and oil filter change Warning The operator must apply all relevant Safety precautions. Remove power from the unit before performing any work. Lockout/Tagout per OSHA procedures. Always drain the compressor fluid at all drain points. Used fluid left in the compressor can contaminate the oil system and can shorten the lifetime of the new fluid.
  • Page 72 Instruction book Fluid drain plugs Collect the fluid and deliver it to the local collection service. Refit and tighten the drain and vent plugs after draining. Re-tighten the top connection of the oil cooler. Remove the oil filter (OF). Clean the seat on the manifold. Oil the gasket of the new filter and screw it into place.
  • Page 73: Oil Separator Change

    Instruction book Oil separator change Warning The operator must apply all relevant Safety precautions. As well as removing power and Lockout/Tagout per OSHA procedures. Procedure Run the compressor until warm. Stop the compressor, close the air outlet valve and switch off the voltage. Wait a few minutes and depressurize by unscrewing filler plug (FC) just one turn to permit any pressure in the system to escape.
  • Page 74: Coolers

    Instruction book Run the compressor loaded for a few minutes. Stop the compressor and wait a few minutes to allow the fluid to settle. Depressurise the system by unscrewing filler plug (FC) just one turn to permit any pressure in the system to escape.
  • Page 75: Shaft Seal

    If your distributor does not have a copy of these instructions, they can be ordered from Quincy Compressor at no charge. QGV compressors incorporate a fluid scavenge system to complement the use of a double lip seal assembly.
  • Page 76 Instruction book Preparation for New Seal Installation  Inspect the compressor shaft for burrs or deep scratches at the wear sleeve area. Using a 100-grit emery cloth, lightly sand horizontally any rust or Loctite™ on the shaft. Using a fine file or emery cloth, deburr the key area of the rotor shaft.
  • Page 77: Shell/Tube Heat Exchanger

    Instruction book Shell/Tube Heat Exchanger Shell/Tube Heat Exchanger service recommendations Each heat exchanger has been cleaned at the factory and should not require further treatment. It may be well to inspect the unit to be sure that dirt or foreign matter has not entered the unit during shipment. The heat exchanger should be mounted firmly in place with pipe connections tight.
  • Page 78: Fluid Analysis Program - General

    COMPRESSOR MANUFACTURER - Brand of compressor sample taken from. FLUID TYPE g) SERIAL NUMBER - The unit serial number of the Quincy compressor the fluid sample was taken from. h) MODEL NUMBER - The model number of the Quincy compressor that the fluid sample was taken from.
  • Page 79: Fluid Sampling Procedure

    3. Please attach shipping label on the outside of the Mailer and send it by UPS. Sample Battle Label Shipping label A fluid sample valve kit is available from Quincy compressor. Contact the service department ask for part number 2011020140. 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 80: Problem Solving

    Instruction book Problem solving Before carrying out any maintenance, repair work or adjustment, press the stop button, wait until the compressor has stopped, press the emergency stop button and switch off the voltage. Close the air outlet valve and lock it, if necessary. Depressurise the compressor by opening the oil filler plug one turn.
  • Page 81 Instruction book Condition Fault Remedy Excessive fluid Fluid level too high Check for overfilling. Release consumption; fluid carry- pressure and drain fluid to over through discharge correct level line Incorrect fluid causing foam Change to correct oil Oil separator defective Have element checked.
  • Page 82 Instruction book Fault tracing on Q-control Touch Code on Q-Control Description on Explanation Counter measure Hexadecimal Decimal Q-Control notation notation Main Power supply - Check if main supply voltage is voltage too low or within specs. Check Main fuses. missing links in the - Check for loose connectors at the control panel.
  • Page 83 Instruction book Code on Q-Control Description on Explanation Counter measure Hexadecimal Decimal Q-Control notation notation Drive Overtemperature Let drive cool off 0x4311 17169 overtemperature detected in an IGBT - Check for excessive ambient Overtemperature temperature Drive - Clean Heatsink with compressed 0x4312 17170 detected in the...
  • Page 84 Instruction book Code on Q-Control Description on Explanation Counter measure Hexadecimal Decimal Q-Control notation notation Drive failure Internal checksum 0x6104 24836 (hardware) error detected Internal Drive failure 0x6105 24837 communication (hardware) timeout Drive failure Internal checksum 0x6106 24838 (hardware) error detected Internal Drive failure 0x6107...
  • Page 85 Instruction book Code on Q-Control Description on Explanation Counter measure Hexadecimal Decimal Q-Control notation notation CAN communication - Check position of the CAN overload termination switch at both sides Drive failure 0x6113 24851 of the CAN cable. Both should (software) be 'OFF'.
  • Page 86: Technical Data

    Instruction book Technical Data Electric information Important  The voltage on the compressor terminals must not deviate more than 10% of the nominal voltage. It is however highly recommended to keep the voltage drop over the supply cables at nominal current below 5% of the nominal voltage (IEC 60204-1). ...
  • Page 87: Compressor Data

    Instruction book Compressor data Reference conditions All data specified below apply under reference conditions, see section Reference conditions and limitations. Flex gear coupling gearbox driven units Units 100 psi 125 psi 150 psi Frequency bar(e) 10.3 Nominal working pressure psig bar(e) 10.5 Maximum working pressure...
  • Page 88: Appendix 1: Product Analysis Report

    Instruction book Appendix 1: Product Analysis Report 2012 2039 28...
  • Page 89: Appendix 2: Fluid Parameters

    Instruction book Appendix 2: Fluid Parameters QuinSyn Plus, QuinSyn XP & QuinSyn PG Property Units Test Method Fluid Type New Fluid Marginal Unacceptable QuinSyn Plus 42-51 38, 56 <38>56 (1) Viscosity 40°C ASTM D-445 QuinSyn XP 58-75 50, 85 <50>85 (1) QuinSyn PG 45-55 41,61...
  • Page 90 Instruction book QuinSyn & QuinSyn F Property Units Test Method Fluid Type New Fluid Marginal Unacceptable QuinSyn 40-48 38, 52 <38>52 (1) Viscosity 40°C ASTM D-445 QuinSyn F 41-51 39, 56 <39>56 (1) Acid No. (TAN) mg KOH/gm ASTM D-947 0.8-0.9 >1 (1) Additive Metals...
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  • Page 92 Performance You Demand. Reliability You Trust. Quincy Compressor 701 North Dobson Avenue Bay Minette, Alabama 251.937.5900 quincycompressor.com info@quincycompressor.com No. 2012 2039 28 / 2020 - 06...

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