ENGLISH Operating instructions
2.5.
Sound emissions
The sound level measured at a free distance of 1 m is
mentioned on tab. 2 (with a tolerance of ±3dB (A)).
2.6.
Expected machine life-time
The expected life-time of electrocompressor under normal
working and maintenance conditions is of about 5 years.
2.7.
Machine disposal
Once the electrocompressor has finished its operational
activity, it can be disposed of at a normal industrial disposal
center.
2.8.
Overall dimensions
See tab. 1
2.9.
Technical features
See tab. 1
2.10. Standard equipment
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Operating manual
2.11. Wiring diagrams
See fig. 12, 13
3.
INSTALLATION
All our ompressors must undergo severe tests in our
factory and as a rule they are shipped in perfect assembly
conditions.
Any damage found on the machine at the moment of
unpacking must be notified to the carrier.
3.1.
Unloading the machine
In view of their little weight, the electrocompressors can
be unloded with the only power of arms, then be moved
by means of the wheels with which they are equipped.
Should the wheels not be mounted, to do this follow the
scheme at fig. 2. If the compressor is with fixed feet, it is
delivered on a base suitable to be transported by fork lift
or pallet (fig. 3).
Its weight can be determined through the technical data
(tab. 1), according to model.
3.2.
Placing
The compressor must be laid on a sufficiently rigid floor,
at the same level as the operator; in any case, you must
check if the compressor lays on a perfectly horizontal
surface. If the compressor is fitted with fixed feet, insert
some shims between these and the floor to dampen the
vibrations. If you need to install the compressor on a higher
position (shelf or bracket), do not forget to consider in
addition to its own weight (see tab. 1) also the weight
created by the non-exhausted condensate, if any, which
equals in weight the volume of the tank.
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