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Routine Maintenance
Compressor Approved Oils
Service Schedules
Note: Operating hours refer to compressor hours NOT the
machine hours
Every 10 Operating Hours (or Daily - whichever
occurs first)
Drain
1 Receiver condensate
Check (Engine Stopped)
2 Generally for leaks and damage
3 Receiver oil level
First 100 Operating Hours Only
(New Machines Only)
Do the daily jobs plus:
Change (Engine Stopped)
1 Compressor oil filter element
Check
2 Receiver Cover Bolts (torque to 68 Nm; 50 lbf ft)
Every 100 Operating Hours (or every 2 weeks -
whichever occurs first)
Do the daily jobs plus:
Check (Engine Running)
1 Operation of speed control and unloading system
2 Safety valve free to operate
Oil
3 Control panel door hinges
Every 250 Operating Hours (or every 3 months -
whichever occurs first)
Do the daily to 100 hour jobs plus:
Check (Engine Running)
1 Safety valve setting
Every 1000 Operating Hours (or 12 months -
whichever occurs first)
Do the daily to 250 hour jobs plus:
Clean
1 Flexible oil pipes internally
2 Complete compressor unit using steam
3 Oil cooler
Change
4 Compressor system oil & filter
5 Air filter outer element â€
Check (Engine Stopped)
6 Settings of protection circuit switches
Every 2000 Operating Hours (or 2 years - whichever
occurs first)
Do the daily to 1000 hour jobs plus:
Change
1 Air filter inner element
†Note: The air filter is linked to the engine shut off system
(ESOS), therefore if the filter becomes blocked, the engine
will shut down. Change the outer element if the engine shuts
down during operation. A new inner element must be fitted
at latest every third time the outer element is changed.
Section A Attachments
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Section A
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Issue 1
Airmaster Compressor
Ambient Temperature Limitations
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C
Manufacturer -20 to +5 -10 to +25 -5 to Maximum Permissible
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