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COMPRESSED AIR PUSHING YOU FORWARD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS RS-PRO TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 25025_EN_06...
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RS-PRO TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General information ....................................Foreword ......................................Target group....................................Manufacturer ....................................Information on the operating instructions ............................1.4.1 Safe-keeping and completeness ............................. 1.4.2 Copyright ..................................1.4.3 Limitation of liability ................................. 1.4.4 Supplier documents................................. Identification of the compressor ..............................
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Decommissioning ................................... 70 Re-commissioning..................................70 Dismantling..................................... 70 Disposal......................................71 10 Technical data ......................................72 10.1 Technical data RS-PRO ................................. 72 10.2 Technical data RSF-PRO................................75 10.3 Pressure dew point..................................78 11 Annex ........................................80 11.1 EG Declaration of Conformity................................. 81 11.2 UK Declaration of Conformity.................................
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RS-PRO 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 FOREWORD These operating instructions apply for the following compressors: RS-PRO; RSF-PRO RSK-PRO; RSKF-PRO RSD-PRO; RSDF-PRO RSDK-PRO; RSDKF-PRO RSDKM-PRO; RSDKMF-PRO Performance class 3,0 – 11,0; 2-11,0 – 18,5; 2-15,0 – 37,0; 2-30,0 – 55,0 kW Illustrations are for basic understanding and may differ from the actual design.
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RS-PRO 1.4 INFORMATION ON THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1.4.1 SAFE-KEEPING AND COMPLETENESS These operating instructions are part of the compressor and must be readily available to authorised personnel at all times. Never remove pages from these operating instructions. Missing operating instructions or missing pages must be replaced immedi- ately.
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RS-PRO 1.5 IDENTIFICATION OF THE COMPRESSOR The compressor is identified by the name plate attached to the housing. Illustration 1: Name plate 1 Manufacturer 2 Capacity 3 Additional information (optional) 4 Power requirement 5 Maximum permissible operating pressure 6 Year of construction...
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RS-PRO 1.7 SERVICE Please contact an authorised dealer if you have any technical issues or questions about ordering spare parts, maintenance and re- pairs. Have the operating hours and the following compressor information to hand: Compressor type. Serial number. Year of construction.
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RS-PRO 2 SAFETY ADVICE WARNING! Risk of injury in case of insufficient qualification Improper handling can lead to considerable personal injury and property damage. ─ Only allow activities to be carried out by the persons named in these operating instructions.
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RS-PRO 2.1 HAZARD CATEGORIES DANGER! Danger Warns of imminent danger that can lead to death or serious injury if not avoided. WARNING! Warning Warns of a potential imminent danger that can lead to death or serious injury and/or serious damage to the compressor if not avoided.
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RS-PRO 2.2 PICTOGRAMS Danger This pictogram warns of an imminent danger. Electrical hazard This pictogram warns of an imminent electrical hazard. Thermal hazard This pictogram warns of an imminent thermal hazard. Automatic mode This pictogram indicates that the compressor is remotely operated and can start without warning.
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RS-PRO 2.4 GENERAL HAZARDS 2.4.1 MECHANICAL HAZARDS WARNING! Risk of injury from moving or ejected parts Moving or ejected parts can lead to injuries if protective devices are missing or open. ─ Only trained personnel are allowed to clean and maintain the compressor.
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RS-PRO CAUTION! Danger of injury due to slipping Fluid accumulation in the floor area of the compressor can lead to slipping. ─ Remove any accumulations of fluids. ─ Wear personal protective equipment. CAUTION! Danger of injury due to tripping. Surrounding tools or lines can cause tripping.
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RS-PRO 2.4.2 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS DANGER! Danger to life due to live parts There is an immediate danger of electrocution in the event of contact with live parts. ─ Disconnect the compressor from the power supply before starting any work. ─...
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RS-PRO 2.4.3 THERMAL HAZARDS WARNING! Danger of burns due to hot surfaces When working on the compressor, burns can occur due to hot surfaces. ─ Do not touch surfaces immediately after opening the doors. ─ Allow compressor to cool. ─...
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RS-PRO 2.4.5 DANGER DUE TO MATERIALS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES WARNING! Danger of injury from compressed air Injuries can occur during cleaning and maintenance that require compressed air. ─ Never aim compressed air at humans or animals. CAUTION! Danger due to flammable materials The compressor has hot surfaces on which flammable materials can ignite.
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RS-PRO 2.5 INTENDED USE AND PREDICTABLE MISUSE WARNING! Danger due to misuse Misuse of the compressor can lead to dangerous situations. ─ Only operate the compressor for its intended use. INTENDED USE For the intended use of the compressor, observe the following: Use the compressor only to compress technically pure air without harmful or explosive impurities.
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RS-PRO 2.7 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATOR When using the compressor in a commercial setting, the operator is subject to the statutory obligations for occupational safety in ac- cordance with the BetrSichV (Operational Safety Ordinance). In addition to the safety advice in these operating instructions, the applicable safety, accident prevention and environmental protec- tion regulations must be observed.
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RS-PRO 2.8 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS Safety risks during use and malfunctions of the compressor can often be traced back to inadequate care or improper operation. The following qualifications are named for various areas of activity: Person trained in operation and care as well as simple regular maintenance has been instructed by the operator about the work assigned to them and the possible dangers.
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RS-PRO 2.9 PROTECTIVE DEVICES Illustration 2: Protective devices 1 Rear duct silencer 2 Door E-box 3 Door right 4 Front door 5 Door left 6 Top door NOTICE! Do not remove protective devices The protective devices must not be removed during operation. Only authorised persons may gain access to the key for the protective devices.
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RS-PRO 2.9.1 DOORS The doors provide protection against unauthorised access to the interior of the compressor and reduce the sound pressure level during operation. Only authorised persons may gain access to the key for the protective devices. 2.9.2 REAR DUCT SILENCER The rear duct silencer reduces the sound pressure level during operation.
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RS-PRO 2.10 SAFETY DEVICES 2.10.1 SAFETY VALVE Illustration 3: Safety valve 1 Safety valve 2 Cover The safety valve blows off in the event of an impermissible pressure increase in the compressor. 25025_EN_06 SAFETY ADVICE...
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RS-PRO 2.10.2 EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON Illustration 4: Emergency stop button 1 Emergency stop button In an emergency, the compressor can be stopped using the emergency stop button. NOTICE! Install the mains disconnection device on-site The compressor can be disconnected from the supply voltage and switched off for decommissioning via the mains isolating device installed by the customer (e.g.
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RS-PRO 3 TRANSPORT, STORAGE, INSTALLATION WARNING! Danger of injury due to suspended loads Suspended loads can cause injuries. ─ Only qualified personnel are allowed to move the compressor. ─ Use suitable lifting equipment. ─ Do not remain in the danger area longer than necessary.
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RS-PRO 3.2 STORAGE For correct storage of the compressor, observe the following: Store the compressor - if possible in its original packaging - and protect it from UV radiation. Do not store the compressor outdoors without weather protection. Store the compressor at an ambient temperature below 40 °C.
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RS-PRO 3.4 CONNECTIONS The compressor is piped and wired ready for operation. 3.4.1 COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY When connecting to the compressed air supply, note the following: Connect the compressor to the compressed air supply with the power off and with vibration isolation. As a result of heating, the connection between the compressed air outlet and the compressed air supply can expand.
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RS-PRO 3.4.2 POWER SUPPLY DANGER! Danger to life due to live parts There is an immediate danger of electrocution in the event of contact with live parts. ─ Disconnect the compressor from the power supply before starting any work. ─...
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RS-PRO 4 LAYOUT AND FUNCTION 4.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW Illustration 5: General overview 1 Pressure switch/pressure sensor 2 Air end 3 Control system 4 Drive elements - air end side 5 Drive belt 6 Drive elements - motor side 7 Motor 8 Air receiver (optional)
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RS-PRO 4.2 AIR END AIR END PRO1-NK, PRO2-NK 11 10 Illustration 6: Air end PRO1-NK, PRO2-NK 1 Arrow for checking the direction of rotation 2 Air end shaft 3 Safety valve 4 Air filter 5 Solenoid valve 6 Oil filter 7 Oil filler plug...
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RS-PRO AIR END PRO3-NK Illustration 7: Air end PRO3-NK 1 Arrow for checking the direction of rotation 2 Air end shaft 3 Air filter 4 Thermovalve 5 Residual oil return inlet 6 Residual oil return outlet 7 Oil return sight glass...
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RS-PRO AIR END PRO6-NK Illustration 8: Air end PRO6-NK 1 Arrow for checking the direction of rotation 2 Air end shaft 3 Safety valve 4 Air filter 5 Oil filler plug 6 Residual oil return inlet 7 Residual oil return outlet...
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RS-PRO AIR END PRO9-NK Illustration 9: Air end PRO9-NK 1 Arrow for checking the direction of rotation 2 Air end shaft 3 Safety valve 4 Air filter 5 Control unit + solenoid valve 6 Residual oil return outlet 7 Residual oil return inlet...
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RS-PRO 4.2.1 AIR FILTER ELEMENT The air filter element cleans the ambient air that is drawn in. 4.2.2 OIL SEPARATOR CARTRIDGE AND SUCTION PIPE The oil separator cartridge is mounted on the oil separator cartridge head using a suction pipe. In the oil separator cartridge, the re- maining oil is separated from the compressed air.
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RS-PRO 4.2.9 RESIDUAL OIL RETURN An oil/air mixture is created during the generation of compressed air. In the oil separator cartridge, the fine oil mist is separated from the compressed air and fed back into the air end via the residual oil return.
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RS-PRO 4.3 DRIVE Illustration 10: Drive 1 Pulley disc 2 Taper lock 3 Drive belt 4 Clamping screw 5 Motor 6 Pulley disc 7 Taper lock The motor is driven by drive belts that are inserted into pulley discs. The tension of the drive belt is adjusted with a clamping screw on the motor rocker.
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RS-PRO 4.4 COOLING SYSTEM Illustration 11: Cooling system 1 Gill 2 Oil inlet 3 Compressed air outlet 4 Compressed air inlet 5 Oil outlet Ambient air flows through the cooler gills. The cooler consists of two separate sections: Cooling of the oil on the oil side. The oil is fed back into the air end.
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RS-PRO 4.5 SENSORS AND SWITCHES 4.5.1 TEMPERATURE SENSOR Illustration 12: Temperature sensor 1 Line 2 Temperature sensor The temperature sensor monitors the temperature of the oil / air mixture in the air end. 25025_EN_06 LAYOUT AND FUNCTION...
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RS-PRO Illustration 13: Temperature sensor with RENNERlogic 1 Temperature display 2 red mark 3 Connecting line The temperature sensor is a temperature indicator and switching device. The compressor switches off if the adjusted allowable max. operating temperature (red mark) is reached. Do not kink the connection line (capillary) between the air end and the temperature sensor, otherwise the function may be impaired.
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RS-PRO 4.5.2 PRESSURE SENSOR Illustration 14: Pressure sensor 1 Pressure sensor 2 Line 3 Hose The pressure sensor monitors the network pressure / system pressure in the air end. 25025_EN_06 LAYOUT AND FUNCTION...
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RS-PRO 4.5.3 PRESSURE SWITCH Illustration 15: Pressure switch 1 Pressure switch 2 Line 3 Hose The pressure switch regulates the switch-on/switch-off pressure. 25025_EN_06 LAYOUT AND FUNCTION...
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RS-PRO 4.6 CONTROL SYSTEM Illustration 16: RENNERlogic PRO control system 1 Hour meter 2 Pressure gauge 3 "Combistat" temperature display 4 Stop button 5 Start button 6 Emergency stop button Illustration 17: RENNERtronic Touch control system 1 Display 2 Start button 3 Stop button...
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RS-PRO Illustration 18: RENNERtronic Plus Touch control system 1 Display 2 Start button 3 Stop button 4 Acknowledge button 5 Maintenance button 6 Status display 7 Menu button The compressor control system monitors the entire operation of the compressor. NOTICE! Supplier documents Further information can be found in supplier documents.
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RS-PRO 4.7 AIR RECEIVER Illustration 19: Air receiver 1 Compressed air outlet 2 Safety valve 3 Compressed air inlet 4 Air receiver 5 Pressure gauge 6 Condensate drain The air receiver is used to store the compressed air generated. NOTICE! Connection compressed air outlet standard version Without compressed air preparation = connection to the compressed air supply With compressed air preparation = connection to the compressed air preparation input.
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RS-PRO 4.8 FREQUENCY CONVERTER Illustration 20: Frequency converter 1 Control system 2 Frequency converter The frequency converter is an electronic engine controller for: Control of engine speed in response to system feedback or remote commands from external controllers. A drive train consists of the frequency converter, the motor and all devices driven by the engine.
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RS-PRO 4.9 REFRIGERATION DRYER Illustration 21: Refrigeration dryer 1 Refrigeration dryer 2 Cooling air outlet Electronic controller / pressure dew point 3 Switch display 5 Cooling air inlet 6 Condensate drain 7 Condensate trap 8 Electrical connection 9 Compressed air inlet 10 Compressed air outlet The refrigeration dryer is used to dehumidify and cool the compressed air.
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RS-PRO 4.10 MOVABLE REFRIGERATION DRYER Illustration 22: Movable refrigeration dryer for RSDKM(F)-PRO 1 Lever 2 Bolt 3 Slot The refrigeration dryer can be moved to remove the doors in order to perform maintenance on the compressor. CAUTION! Danger of injury due to crushing When moving the refrigeration dryer, there is a danger of crushing between the compressor and the refrigera- tion dryer.
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RS-PRO MOVE THE REFRIGERATION DRYER INTO THE MAINTENANCE POSITION: Lift the lever. Turn and set down the lever. Move the refrigeration dryer. Turn the lever until the bolt engages in the slot. MOVE THE REFRIGERATION DRYER INTO THE OPERATING POSITION:...
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RS-PRO 5 COMMISSIONING Every component of the compressor has been checked by the manufacturer and the compressor has been tested in continuous op- eration. This ensures that the components comply with the specified data and are in perfect working order.
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RS-PRO 6 OPERATION WARNING! Risk of injury from high pressure fluid jet Components and fluids, which can be under pressure even when the compressor is switched off, can cause in- juries. ─ Vent the compressor before starting work. ─ Do not remove protective devices.
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RS-PRO 6.1 SWITCHING THE COMPRESSOR ON AND OFF Illustration 23: RENNERlogic PRO control system 1 Start button 2 Stop button Illustration 24: RENNERtronic Touch control system 1 Start button 2 Stop button 25025_EN_06 OPERATION...
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RS-PRO Illustration 25: RENNERtronic Plus Touch control system 1 Start button 2 Stop button SWITCHING ON THE COMPRESSOR To switch on the compressor, proceed as follows: Switch on compressor by pressing the Start button. Check operation parameters. ð The operating pressure may not exceed the maximum permitted value indicated on the name plate.
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RS-PRO SWITCH OFF THE COMPRESSOR To switch off the compressor, proceed as follows: Switch off the compressor by pressing the Stop button. ð Compressor goes into no-load operation and then switches off automatically. Switch main switch. Secure the main switch against restart.
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RS-PRO Illustration 26: Venting the compressor 1 Oil filler plug 2 Bore 3 Seal To vent the compressor, proceed as follows: Switch off the compressor [} 6.1]. Min. wait 3 minutes. ð The compressor is vented during this time. Open doors. Unscrew the oil plug slowly.
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RS-PRO 7 CLEANING, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE WARNING! Danger of burns due to hot surfaces When working on the compressor, burns can occur due to hot surfaces. ─ Do not touch surfaces immediately after opening the doors. ─ Allow compressor to cool.
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RS-PRO 7.1 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN The operator must carry out the following work: daily weekly Check compressor for leaks [} 7.2] Check oil level [} 7.3] Drain condensate (if present) [} 7.8] Check the function of the condensate drain (if present) [} 7.9] Clean the housing [} 7.4]...
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RS-PRO 7.3 CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL ON RS-PRO 3.0 - 11.0 Illustration 27: Checking the oil level via the oil plug / air end PRO1, PRO2 1 Oil filler plug 2 max. oil level 3 min. oil level CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL ON RS-PRO 2-11.0 –...
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If the oil level differs, contact the authorised specialist dealer [} 1.7]. Screw in the oil plug. Close doors. CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL ON RS-PRO 2-15.0 – 37.0 Illustration 29: Checking the oil level via the oil sight glass and oil plug / air end PRO6 1 min. oil level 2 max.
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RS-PRO CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL ON RS-PRO 2-30.0 – 55.0 Illustration 30: Checking the oil level via the oil sight glass / air end PRO9 1 max. oil level 2 min. oil level To check the oil fill level, proceed as follows: Switch off the compressor.
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RS-PRO 7.4 CLEANING THE HOUSING Illustration 31: Cleaning the housing 1 Rear duct silencer 2 Door E-box 3 Door right 4 Front door 5 Door left 6 Top door To clean the housing, proceed as follows: Vent the compressor [} 6.2]. Open doors.
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RS-PRO 7.5 CLEAN THE COOLING SYSTEM WARNING! Danger of injury from compressed air Injuries can occur during cleaning and maintenance that require compressed air. ─ Never aim compressed air at humans or animals. Illustration 32: Cleaning the cooler 1 Gill To clean the cooler, proceed as follows: Vent the compressor [} 6.2].
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RS-PRO 7.6 CHECKING AND REPLACING THE AIR FILTER ELEMENT Illustration 33: Replacing the air filter element 1 Air filter element 2 Air filter housing To check and replace the air filter element, proceed as follows: Vent the compressor [} 6.2]. Open doors.
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RS-PRO 7.7 CHECKING AND REPLACING THE FILTER MATS Illustration 34: Checking and replacing the filter mats 1 Pre-filter grid 2 Filter mat To check and replace the filter mats, proceed as follows: Vent the compressor [} 6.2]. Dismantle the pre-filter grid. Remove and check filter mats.
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RS-PRO 7.8 DRAINING THE CONDENSATE WARNING! Danger of injury from compressed air Injuries can occur during cleaning and maintenance that require compressed air. ─ Never aim compressed air at humans or animals. CAUTION! Danger of injury due to contact with liquids Injuries can occur through contact with oils and oily condensate during work.
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RS-PRO 7.9 CHECKING THE CONDENSATE DRAIN Illustration 36: Checking the condensate drain 1 Test button To check the condensate drain, proceed as follows: Trigger the condensate drain by pressing the Test button. ð Condensate escapes at the condensate drain. If components are defective, contact the authorised specialist dealer [} 1.7].
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RS-PRO 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Possible cause Remedy No current available Connect power supply Loose cables / fuses Retighten cables / fuses Motor protection switch has switched off / is defective Unlock motor protection switch, replace if necessary Compressor does not start...
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RS-PRO Fault Possible cause Remedy Ambient temperature too high Comply with the prescribed environmental conditions Intake air temperature too high Motor protection switch has switched off / is defective Unlock motor protection switch, replace if necessary Motor load too high...
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RS-PRO Fault Possible cause Remedy Caution: Thin O-ring at the top in the groove, another thicker O- O-ring on suction regulator defective ring does not belong in the groove below, but in the air end housing (NK40) Oil coming out of suction regulator relief nozzle, non-return...
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RS-PRO NOTICE! Remedy of a fault If the remedy for a fault is not described in these operating instructions, contact the authorised specialist dealer. 25025_EN_06 TROUBLESHOOTING...
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RS-PRO 9 DECOMMISSIONING, DISPOSAL WARNING! Risk of injury from moving or ejected parts Moving or ejected parts can lead to injuries if protective devices are missing or open. ─ Only trained personnel are allowed to clean and maintain the compressor.
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RS-PRO 9.1 DECOMMISSIONING For a temporary decommissioning of less than 6 months, proceed as follows: Vent the compressor [} 6.2]. To avoid corrosion damage, do not cover the compressor airtight. Take note of the storage conditions [} 3.2]. NOTICE! Decommissioning from 6 months by an authorised specialist dealer The compressor may only be decommissioned for 6 months or more by an authorised specialist dealer.
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RS-PRO 9.4 DISPOSAL The operator of the compressor must ensure that the regulations are adhered to correctly even where disposal is carried out by an authorised firm of specialists. Dispose of all components of the compressor in a manner which rules out damage to health and the environment.
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RS-PRO 10 TECHNICAL DATA 10.1 TECHNICAL DATA RS-PRO 25025_EN_06 TECHNICAL DATA...
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Dimensions Weight compressor outlet cable m³/min dB(A) m³/h mm² Inert L x W x H 7.5bar 10bar 13bar 15bar RS-PRO 3,0 PRO1-NK 0,54 0,41 0,29 0,24 direct 1,95 1/2" 740 x 553 x 1014 RS-PRO 4,0 PRO1-NK 0,69 0,55 0,44...
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TECHNICAL DATA Oil content of the Compressed air Section of electrical Compressor type Air end Capacity Power Start Sound pressure level Cooling air required Fuse protection Dimensions Weight compressor outlet cable m³/min dB(A) m³/h mm² Inert L x W x H 7.5bar 10bar 13bar...
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RS-PRO 10.2 TECHNICAL DATA RSF-PRO 25025_EN_06 TECHNICAL DATA...
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TECHNICAL DATA Oil content of Cooling Com- Sound pres- Fuse protec- Section of elec- Compressor type Air end Capacity Power Start the com- air re- pressed Dimensions Weight sure level tion trical cable pressor quired air outlet m³/min dB(A) m³/h mm²...
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TECHNICAL DATA Oil content of Cooling Com- Sound pres- Fuse protec- Section of elec- Compressor type Air end Capacity Power Start the com- air re- pressed Dimensions Weight sure level tion trical cable pressor quired air outlet m³/min dB(A) m³/h mm²...
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RS-PRO 10.3 PRESSURE DEW POINT The pressure dew point corresponds to the temperature to which the compressed air can be cooled without condensate precipitat- ing. WARNING! Property damage due to condensation The formation of condensation leads to corrosion damage to the air end and seizure of moving parts. If the op- erating temperature of the compressor is below the pressure dew point, condensate forms, which mixes with the oil and has a negative impact on its lubrication properties.
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RS-PRO Example 1) Example 2) Intake air temperature °C Relative humidity Absolute humidity g/m³ 45.6 Pressure dew point at 10.0 bar °C approx. 51 approx. 92 25025_EN_06 TECHNICAL DATA...
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Make: RENNER Serial number: 1000000 - 9999999 RS-PRO; RSF-PRO; RSK-PRO; RSD-PRO; RSDK-PRO; RSDF-PRO; RSKF-PRO; RSDKF-PRO 3,0 – 11,0; 2-11,0 – 18,5; 2-15,0 – 37,0; Series/type designation: 2-30,0 – 55,0 Description: Screw compressor for generating compressed air from 6 to 15 bar complies with all relevant conditions of the above guideline as well as other related guidelines (to follow) - including their requirements applicable at the time of the declaration.
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Make: RENNER Serial number: 1000000 - 9999999 RS-PRO; RSF-PRO; RSK-PRO; RSD-PRO; RSDK-PRO; RSDF-PRO; RSKF-PRO; RSDKF-PRO 3,0 – 11,0; 2-11,0 – 18,5; 2-15,0 – 37,0; Series/type designation: 2-30,0 – 55,0 Description: Screw compressor for generating compressed air from 6 to 15 bar complies with all relevant conditions of the above guideline as well as other related guidelines (to follow) - including their requirements applicable at the time of the declaration.
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To register your warranty, please fax this form to RENNER at +49 (0) 71 35 / 93 193 -764 or e-mail it to service@renner-kompressoren.de. Commissioning Report / Warranty Registration for Screw Compressors Service-partner/ distributor: Customer no: ____________________________ Customer: Name: ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Street: ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________...
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RS-PRO 11.4 FLOW DIAGRAM Illustration 38: Flow diagram 1 Air filter element 2 Suction regulator 3 Motor 4 Air end 5 Oil filter 6 Solenoid valve 7 Temperature sensor 8 Oil separator cartridge 9 Safety valve 10 Oil drain 11 Thermovalve...
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RS-PRO GLOSSARY °C MAX. Degrees Celsius maximum AND/OR and/or Minute BETRSICHV MIN. Occupational Safety Ordinance minimum MIN. Cadmium at least DGUV NHN (SEA LEVEL) German statutory accident insurance Sea level (height above sea level) E.G. for example Nickel European Union...
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