The Ingersoll
Rand 750 air compressor is one of the best commercially available compressor
systems available on the market. With a small sized compact Centac dynamic
centrifugal compressor design, it’s a good choice for any application. Swift
Equipment Solutions supplies high quality compressor units from this brand and
provides service and maintenance as well as support for operation of these
machines. Proper operation of the unit ensures proper function and safety while
preventing damage to the unit itself.
Inspect Before Operating The
Ingersoll Rand 750 Air Compressor
Before operating, be sure to inspect all couplings and connection to
the compressor are locked down and secure. Failing to secure any part of the
system may cause injury or damage to the compressor or other equipment. Also
ensure that vital couplings are well lubricated with the proper type of grease.
In this case, use the supplied Cenlub GL grease for the Ingersoll Rand 750 air
compressor.
Check the main
drivers for loose bolts and proper lubrication of bearings and other moving
parts. Hand crank the shaft to ensure that it is moving freely, then dowel down
the driver feet to maintain alignment of the shaft to the compressor. Make
certain that the unit is level before operation. This will help in proper function of the IR 750
air compressor.
Ensuring A Safe Start
Before starting
the driver, turn on the cooling for the oil, air, and heat exchangers. Check
your seal pressures for the proper setting of 7-8 PSIG. The oil temperature
should be at 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Check that the inlet and bypass valves are
in the correct positions. Only then can you press the start button to ensure a
safe start.
Always check that
the pressure levels while in operation and adjust the settings are necessary.
Also watch out for excess vibrations and overheating and temperature levels for
the cooling water. To stop the compressor, simply push the “Compressor Stop”
button. Refer to the driver manual for proper shutdown procedure for the drive
unit.
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