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Ingersoll-Rand 7/120 User Manual

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7/120 (P425AWIR), 9/110 (XP375AWIR), 10/105 (HP375AWIR), 14/85 (VHP300AWIR),
7/170 (P600WIR), 10/125 (HP450WIR), 14/115 (VHP400WIR)
IMPORTANT: DO NOT store diesel fuel in
galvanized containers. Diesel fuel stored in
galvanized containers reacts with zinc
coating on container to form zinc flakes. If
fuel contains water, a zinc gel will also form.
The gel and flakes will quickly plug fuel
filters, damage injection nozzles and
injection pump.
DO NOT use brasscoated containers for
fuel storage. Brass is an alloy of copper and
zinc.
Store diesel fuel in plastic, aluminum, and steel
containers specially coated for diesel fuel
storage.
Avoid storing fuel over long periods of time. If
fuel is stored for more than a month prior to
use, or there is a slow turnover in fuel tank or
supply tank, add a fuel conditioner to stabilize
the fuel, prevent water condensation.
Minimizing the Effect of Cold Weather on
Diesel Engines
IngersollRand diesel engines are designed to
operate effectively in cold weather.
See your authorized engine distributor or
servicing dealer for additional information and
availability of cold weather aids.
Use Grade No. 1D Fuel
When temperatures fall below 5C (40F),
Grade No. 1D fuel is best suited for cold
weather operation.
Diesel Fuel Additive
IMPORTANT: Treat fuel when outside
temperature drops below 0_C (32_F). For
best results, use with untreated fuel. Follow
all recommended instructions on label.
Use a fuel conditioner (Winter) to treat fuel
during the cold weather season. Winter
formulation is a combination diesel fuel
conditioner and antigel additive.
Diesel Engine Oil
Use SAE15W40 oil viscosity based on the
expected air temperature range of 10F to
122F (12C40C) during the period between
oil changes.
The following oil is preferred:
ProTec Engine Fluid
Other oils may be used if they meet one or
more of the following:
API Service Classification CI4
API Service Classification CH4
ACEA Specification E3
ACEA Specification E4
ACEA Specification E5
Multiviscosity diesel engine oils are
preferred.
Diesel fuel quality and sulfur content must
comply with all existing emissions regulations
for the area in which the engine operates.
If diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than
0.05% (500 ppm) is used, reduce the oil and
filter change interval by 100 hours.
If diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than
0.5% (5000 ppm) is used, reduce the service
interval by 50%.
Diesel fuel with sulfur content greater than 1.0%
(10,000 ppm) is not recommended.

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Ingersoll-Rand 7/120 Specifications

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BrandIngersoll-Rand
Model7/120
CategoryAir Compressor
LanguageEnglish

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