4: Installation 3000PB, 3700B, 4500B, 3000PVB, 3700VB, 4500VB User Manual
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(1 m) before the cooler. The orifice size must be calcu-
lated to ensure that the maximum seawater flow rate can-
not be exceeded. Without these precautions, the 
se
awater flow rate through the cooler may be several 
times the recommended maximum, which will lead to 
rapid system failure.
No oil cooler manufacturer can guarantee that its prod-
ucts will have an indefinite life and for this
 reason, we 
suggest that the cooling system be designed to minimize 
any damage caused by oil cooler leaking. This can be 
achieved as follows:
1. The oil pressure should be maintained at a 
p
ressure higher than the seawater pressure. 
In the event of a leak occurring, the oil will be 
prevented from becoming contaminated.
2. When the hydraulic system is not in use, the 
coolers should be isolated from incoming 
seawater under pressure.
3. The seawater outlet pipe from the cooler 
should have an open run to waste piping.
4.3 Outdoor installation (sheltered)
Many times a compressor must be installed outside due to 
available space or other job site conditions. When this is nec-
essary, there are certain items that should be incorporated 
in
to the system to help ensure trouble-free operation. The 
unit must be purchased with a TEFC motor and optional 
NEMA 4 controls, which are watertight. The standard 
m
achine has NEMA 12 rated controls, which are dust-tight.
The compressor should be on a concrete pad, which is 
d
esigned to drain water away from it. If the concrete pad 
is sloped, then the compressor must be mounted so that 
it is level. The base or skid must be fully supported where 
it contacts the concrete pad.
A weatherhood option should be selected to prevent 
dir
ect rain and snow from falling on the unit. If local 
weather conditions can be extreme such that direct rain 
or snow may fall on the unit, it should be in a fully 
enclosed room or building.
If installed under a shelter, air-cooled machines must be 
po
sitioned in a way that prevents air recirculation (i.e., 
hot exhaust being allowed back to the system air inlet).
In installations that include more than one compressor, 
h
ot air exhaust should not be directed toward the fresh 
air intake of the second unit or an air dryer.
A standard machine installed outside must not be started 
or
 run if the ambient temperature in and around the com-
pressor drops or may drop below 40°F (4.4°C).
For installation in a below freezing climate, a low ambient 
op
tion with heat tracing and a separator/sump tank 
heater must be installed.
4.4 Service air piping
Review carefully the total air system before installing a 
new compressor. Items to consider for the total air sys-
tem include liquid carryover, pipe sizing, and the use of 
an auxiliary rec
eiver tank. The installation of a drip leg or 
multiple drip legs, installation of a line filter(s) and the 
installation of isolation valve or valves. These consider-
ations are important to ensure a safe and effective sys-
tem. See Figure 4-1.
Seawater 
pressure
Orifice diameter for maximum seawater 
flow (or 40 US gal/min [152 L/min])
in mm
25 psi (1.7 bar) 0.675 17
35 psi (2.4 bar) 0.62 16
45 psi (3.1 bar) 0.58 15
55 psi (3.8 bar) 0.55 14
65 psi (4.5 bar) 0.53 13.5
75 psi (5.2 bar) 0.51 13
 NOTE
Variable speed drive compressors are NEMA 12 
rated and must not be installed outside or 
exposed to the elements.
 NOTE
Compressors with integral dryers can be dam-
aged by ambient temperatures below freezing. 
T
he dryer electrical system is NEMA 12 rated 
and should not be installed outdoors or in an 
unheated space, subject to freezing tempera-
tures.
 NOTE
Discharged air contains a very small amount of 
compressor lubricating oil, and care should be 
taken to ensure that this oil would not interfere 
with downstream equipment. Downstream fil-
ters and an air dryer can remove any
 carryover.