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Stationary Air Compressor System Operating Instructions
4 - Operator Maintenance
30
Electrical Fuses
If the compressor electrical motor is inoperative, check
the coil fuses (2) on the outside of the electrical control
box. Also check the circuit breaker on the power supply
circuit board. Only use replacement fuses with the same
size and rating as the fuse being replaced. After replacing
any fuse, be sure to notify a SCOTT trained and certied
service technician to schedule a thorough system check
as soon as possible.
If the replaced fuse blows in a short time, secure
the compressor system with your lock-out/tag-out
procedures and notify a SCOTT trained and certied
service technician to perform a thorough system check
before using the system again.
Condensate Container
If operating the compressor for an extended period
of time, be aware of the level of condensate in the
condensate container. The container should be drained
when it is approximately three-quarters (3/4) full.
Compressor condensate contains lubricating oil
and/or substances which must be disposed of in
accordance with local, State, and Federal laws and
regulations.
1. If the compressor is running, press the STOP key
on the control panel to stop the compressor.
2. Remove the container from under the compressor
frame and pour condensate out from the hose
connection spout.
3. Dispose of condensate according to hazardous
waste regulations.
NOTE
Never use a fuse that is not of the proper rating.
Power Supply Circuit Breaker and Fuses
Hush Air Coil Fuses
Simple Air Condensate Container
HUSH Air Condensate Container
Simple Air Coil Fuses

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