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Peak i-Flow N2 - Normal Operation; On Demand Gas; Unusual Operation

Peak i-Flow N2
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Page 23
Normal Operation
The system is designed specifically to minimise operator involvement. Given that the
system is installed as described in earlier sections and is serviced in accordance with
the specified maintenance recommendations (see service requirements), then it should
simply be a matter of turning the system on.
The system will automatically produce the factory set flow and pressure as detailed in
the Technical Specifications.
On Demand Gas
The system produces gas on demand. If the application is operating and requires a gas
flow, the generator will supply this to suit the requirements of the application. If the
application requirement for gas stops, the system will also stop once it has reached
its upper limit in the process tank. If the demand from the application starts again,
the system will detect the demand for gas and will automatically start again to suit
demand.
Unusual Operation
If at any time the system begins to emit excessive noise or vibration, then it should
be switched o and you should contact Peak Gas Generation or the Peak partner
from which the Skid system has been purchased. If an audible alarm is heard from the
Refrigerant Dryer, this is just to indicate that the internal condensate auto-drain requires
servicing. And as such, you should contact Peak Gas Generation or the Peak partner
from which the Skid system has been purchased.