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Type | Rotary Screw |
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Brand | Ingersoll Rand |
Horsepower | Varies by model |
Air Delivery | Varies by model |
Maximum Pressure | Varies by model |
Drive Type | Direct Drive |
Cooling Method | Air-cooled / Water-cooled |
Control System | Varies by model |
Noise Level | Varies by model |
Voltage | Varies by model |
Phase | Varies by model |
Tank Capacity | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Provides information to installers, operators, maintenance personnel, supervisors and management of safe practices.
Explains what an air compressor is and its function in industrial and commercial applications.
Defines safety signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used in manuals and on compressor decals and tags.
Inspect the shipping package and compressor for any signs of damage before installation.
Use suitable lifting equipment to lift and transport the compressor safely.
Ensure the compressor is installed securely on a stable foundation and properly ventilated.
Covers general electrical requirements, proper grounding, and circuit protection.
Specifies the compressor is designed for normal ambient air compression.
Ensure all protective covers are in place and the unit is properly lubricated before operation.
Do not remove, adjust, or bypass safety valves or control components.
Includes warnings against using discharge air for breathing or operating in hazardous areas.
Ensures maintenance personnel are adequately trained for routine operation and maintenance.
Disconnect power, isolate sources, and vent all air pressure before maintenance.
Perform repairs in clean areas, avoid modifications affecting safety, and use proper lifting.
Regularly check safety valves, pressure-containing parts, and shutdown functions.
Dispose of waste products, coolant, and condensate according to applicable codes and regulations.
Be aware of hazardous substances like grease, coolant, and refrigerant used in the compressor.
Eliminate or notify hazards when decommissioning or dismantling the compressor.