vibration pads (094-0137) under tank feet.
5. Fasten the compressor down securely if transporting is necessary. Pressure
must be released from the tank before transporting.
6. Protect the air hose from damage and puncture. Inspect them weekly for
weak or worn spots, and replace if necessary.
7. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose to rain. Store indoors.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or
reproductive harm.
RUNNING
MODEL NO.
PXCMV5248069
BASIC AIR COMPRESSOR COMPONENTS
The basic components of the air compressor are the electric motor, Thermal
Overload Protection System (TOPS), pump, and receiver (tank).
The electric motor (see A) powers the pump.
TOPS senses both temperature and current, providing more complete motor
overload protection than a magnetic starter, which senses only current. If
TOPS senses an overload condition, it will automatically shutdown the
compressor. Allow 10-15 minutes for the unit to cool down, then press
the reset button on the motor to restart
the compressor.
The pump (see B) compresses the air
and discharges it into the tank.
The tank (see C) stores the compressed
air.
The pressure switch (see D) shuts down
the motor and relieves air pressure in
the pump and transfer tube when the air
pressure in the tank reaches the kick–out
pressure. As compressed air is used
and the pressure level in the tank drops
to the kick–in pressure, the pressure
switch restarts the motor automatically,
without warning and the pump resumes
compressing air.
The air line outlet (see E). Connect 1/4"
NPT air hose to this outlet.
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WARNING
SPECIFICATION CHART
TANK
CAPACITY
H.P.
GALLONS
5.2
80 (302,8)
6- ENG
VOLTAGE/
AMPS/
KICK-IN
PHASE
PRESSURE
145
240/22/1
(9,99 bar)
NOTE: See pages 8 & 9
for typical installation
of the 80 gallon model.
KICK-OUT
PRESSURE
175
(12,1 bar)
Fig. 1