1. Smooth concrete serves as the best place to install our air compressors as you need a flat solid surface. Installing directly onto soft soil should be avoided.
2. Choose the proper power cord diameter and confirm the exact voltage needed when distributing. Safety devices such as air switches and fuses should be installed on the power supply line. In order to ensure the stability of the electrical equipment, link it with suitable ground wire and leave room around the equipment for regular maintenance and observation.
3. The pipeline of the main exhaust pipe must have a downward inclination from 1 to 2 degrees to keep condensate water out of the compressor when matching the pipe with the main pipe.
1. Use a high quality clean air compressor oil and replace regularly as the maintenance requirements state. According to the running state and your maintenance resources, you can choose from III, IV, and V synthetic oils and avoid mineral oils which provide insufficient saturation and contain more impurities.
2. Use high quality parts and materials while maintaining them regularly. Properly fit components that are constructed using superior materials will last longer and perform better. Also, use high quality oil filters and air filters to protect internal and external components.
3. Maintain working temperatures and pressures at safe levels while providing proper ventilation.
4. Use an assisted cleaning method to keep the compressor clean. Efficient cleaning fluids and regular cleaning will keep the head rotor and oil circuit running properly.
1. Shut the compressor down and release the pressure. Turn off the power switch.
2. Open the bellmouth and clean the cover plate or remove the cooling fan.
3. Blow away dirt with compressed air. If it is too dirty, you can use an oil based agent to clean away excess buildup. When the method above is ineffective, you need to remove the cooling fan and soak or use a power washer with cleaning liquid and scrub with a brush (no wire brushes).
4. Reinstall the cover plate and cooling fan.