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CONTROL BODY
MOUNNNG
'i
Select
o locotion thot
will
permit proper
copillory
routing.
lt is
importont not
to
twist or shoin the
control body os shifting
of
fhe colibrotion
moy
result.
RANCO
pressure
controls con
be
mounted in
ony
position,
either
verticolly
or
horizontolly.
without
offecting
performonce.
The control con be mounted
on on
existing brocket, on the
brocket
provided,
or con
be flusfrmounted without
o brocket.
Whichever
method is
selected,
use only ihe mounting
holes
provided;
no
other holes
ore
to
be
odded
to
the control frome.
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l. Secure
the controlto
o brocketwith the
lG32xerro
T
screws by using
the two
topped holes in
the
bock of the
control.
lf
other mounting
screws ore used, lhey must
nol
plotn
de
info ihe
conlrol more lhon
l/8'to
ovoid domoge.
,i
2.
When
using
the
ongle brocket, the
controlcon
be mounted
t
to the
compressor or ony flot
surfoce by using two
or more
of
the four
slofted holes in the
bose of ihe ongle
brocket.
3.
When fluslr mounting
the
control,
use
the .20
inch holes in the
bock of
the
control frome.
Acces
con be
goined
by
remov-
ing the front
cover
ond securing the
control body to
o
woll
or
ony
flol
surfoce. Mounting
to
on uneven
slrfoce moy
couse
improper
control operotion.
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CAPILTARY CARE AND MOUNTING
':2
Compressors
vibrote,
Copper work-hordens
ond froctures
when flexed
beyond its
physicol
limits,
Combine
these two
foctors ond broken copillories
con
result.
Breokoge
con be
prevented
by
proper
instollotion
procfices.
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I . Minimizes the number
of
times the
copillory is
be.i
Eoch
time it is rebent,
it work-hordens moking
it
more
suscepiible
to
breokoge.
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2.
Avoid shorp bends. kinkg
slroins or
pinch
morks in the
copillory,
Never
ollow
the
copillory to rest ogoinst
shorp
edges or rub ogoinst metol
surfoces where it
con be dom-
r,,--
oged
by friction.
3.
Ihe copllory sl'rould
be shoight
wiihin
4 inches
of
the
pres-
zure conneclkrn so the
ptdsoiions
do
not work-horden
the
copillory.
4.
furge
oll
fuknng cnd hes before connecting
pressure
controls.
5.
Rotrte the
ccpfcry so
fhot it
will be selfdroinlng
to mini-
mize
ol
loggr€
2
tfa
6.
When the control is mounted directly
on the corn.
pressor,
the
copillory
must
be secured to the com-
pressor
so
thot
evefihing
moves together.
lf
the
copillory
or control is shoking or vibroting
ogoinst
the compresor
vibrotion, work-hordening
of
the
copillory
moy occur, leoding to
evenfuolfoilure.
COMPRESSOR MOUNNNG
Plastic or
Rubber Lined
Clamp
:7.
When the control body is mounted remote from the
corr'rpressor ond
the
pressure
connections ore
on
the
com
pressor,
vibroiion
coils
musl
be used between
the
corn-
pressor
ond
the mounted
con-trol.
The
coils should
not
totrch.
A
secfion of rubber
pipe
insulotion
inserled
into
the Mbrqtion
coils ond
secured
wiih
silicone odhesive
will
keep the
coils seporoted,
yet
ollow them to obsorlc vibro-
lion.
Ihe
copillory
between
the vibrqfion
coils
qnd
the
con-
trol
body shoukJ be secured to o stotionory member
when thot
distorce
exceeds 6 inches.
The
copillory
between
the rfcrstion
coils ond
the
con-
trol
body
shoukJ be secured
to
o
stotionory member
when thot
distonce exceeds
6
inches.
REMOTE MOUNTING
control
Colb Shodd
Toudl
Ctmp Tub. To
3tdlonary Xrmb.r
Coils can be taped
or tied. See
notes 8. 9. & 10
Compressor
REMOTE MOUNTING
con,,ol
lr. ol 2 Collr
2 a Iort
Col ol Tublm
On
Cory-r
S|dr
of Clrmp