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Junior II WT
Page 60 1st ed. Rev 0 Chg 3
BAUER
COMPRESSORS
4. Open condensate drain valves and release compressed air. Close condensate drain valves again.
5. Reapply preservation procedures. (See Paragraph 7.3.2.2)
6. Changing the Lube Oil for Preservation.
7. After prolonged storage, the oil will age in the compressor and engine. It should be drained and
replaced after a period of no more than two years.
8. This two year period is shortened if the compressor does not receive preventive maintenance during
storage.
9. After changing the oil, turn the compressor and the engine by hand or run them for the required
period.
10. Check the lubrication of the compressor when putting the unit into operation every six months or
when turning the compressor. The oil pump is functioning properly when oil can be seen flowing
through the sight glass of the oil pressure regulator and if the oil pressure gauge indicates the pre-
scribed pressure.
7.3.2.5 Reactivating the Compressor Unit.
1. Remove the dust cap from the inlet port and insert the intake filter.
2. Check the oil level of the compressor.
3. Check the electric motor or gasoline engine according to the manufacturers instructions.
4. Open the purifier and change the filter cartridge.
5. Run the compressor with open fill valve or outlet valve until warm, approximately 10 minutes.
6. Check the oil pressure on the pressure gauge. If there is any fault, check the lubrication of the com-
pressor.
7. When the unit is warm, close the fill valve or outlet valve and run the unit up to the final pressure.
Indicated when the final pressure safety valve blows.
8. Check the inter-stage safety valves for leakage.
9. Establish cause of any faults in the Troubleshooting Table.
10. Stop the system when running properly, the compressor is then ready for operation.

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