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AIR COMPRESSOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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1. 3 Refill with Omega 30wt Non Detergent Compressor Oil to the proper level INITIAL START UP PROCEDURE Do not attempt to operate the unit without first checking whether there is oil in the pump Add oil as required Serious damage may result from use without oil See page for proper compressor lubrication 1 Check to see that nuts and bolts are all snug This must be done as some fasteners may become loose in transit 2 Check to see if the belt is installed properly with proper tension 3 Check belt tightness so that when pressure is applied at the centre there is 1 2 slack 4 Check that proper type and level oil is correct See page for proper compressor lubrication 5 Check that compressor is fixed on a strong stable level base 6 Check that oil breather is clean 7 Check that air filter is clean 8 Do not place any materials on or against the belt guard or the compressor unit itself Placing materials there will limit the cooling of the compressor and could lead to premature failure 9 Turn the compressor on momentarily by positioning the fused disconnect in the on position Ensure that the flywheel is turning in the correct position See PUMP ROTATION page 4 On compressors with three phase power adjust the wiring at the motor terminals if the rotation is incorrect Refer to the wiring diagram on or in the motor terminal box 10 Open the air receiver outlet ball valve a
2. filling 2 Overfilling the crankcase 3 Improper grade of oil 4 Leak at oil filler plug 5 Oil leak at gaskets cap screws head cylinder or crankcase 6 Loose valve plugs 7 Loose side or end plates 8 Oil seal leak 9 Scratch or burr on the crankshaft 2 Drain oil and fill to proper level 3 Replace with proper 30wt non detergent compressor oil 4 Tighten or replace oil filler plug and or O ring 5 Replace gaskets as required Use pipe dope or gasket compound on all cap screw threads 6 Tighten valve plugs 7 Tighten plates 8 Replace oil seal 9 File or sand with emery cloth 9 Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 10 of 10 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY The Manufacturer warrants this equipment to the original purchaser against defects in material or workmanship under normal use for a period of two years from the date of purchase This Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of materials found defective at the sole discretion of The Manufacturer In the event of defect in material or workmanship within the period of this Limited Warranty portable compressors Contractor Series and Professional Series and merchandise of a size suitable for shipping is to be sent to a point designated by Omega Compressors at the purchaser s expense larger fixed merchandise will be inspected at the Purchaser s site If after inspec
3. at the sole and exclusive remedy against The Manufacturer shall be limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts The Purchaser further agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost profits lost sales injury to person or property or any other incidental or consequential loss shall be available to it In any event the liability of The Manufacturer for any damages shall be limited to and shall not exceed the purchase price of the equipment This warranty constitutes the entire agreement between The Manufacturer and The Original Purchaser and no representative or agent is authorized to alter the terms of same without expressed written consent of The Manufacturer 10 MODEL PK 5020VP SPARE PARTS LIST NO QC 0204 DESCRIPTION PART NO QTY Cylinder head Hexagon socket set bolt Spring washer Exhaust elbow Exhaust three way pipe Exhaust tube set Air filter set Filter sieve In amp Ex valve assembly Valve seat packing set Cylinder Cylinder packing Piston ring set Piston set Rod 0 Oil splasher Round head bolt Oil filling plug Oil filling assembly packing E Oil sight gauge l Oil sight gauge packing Oil draining plug Bearing Crankshaft amp balancer Bearing Rear bearing seat packing Rear bearing seat Breathing cover Hexagon head bolt Oil seal Hexagon head bolt Hexagon head bolt Air tank Tank wh
4. bon or foreign material on piston 8 Worn Bearings 1 Tighten as required 2 Inspect valve for damage Replace as required 3 Adjust for proper tension 4 Tighten as required 5 Ensure that unit is mounted level 6 Replace oil with 30wt non detergent compressor oil 7 Clean piston Check cylinder walls for scoring 8 Replace main bearings 1 Restricted air filter 2 Loose V belt 3 Pump valves or tank check valve leaking sticking or carbon build up 4 Air leaks in the system 5 Undersized unit for air requirements 1 Clean or replace filter 2 Adjust to proper tension 3 Clean repair or replace 4 Fix leaks 5 Contact Omega Compressor distributor 1 Undersized unit for air requirements 2 Compressor location 3 Pump rotating the wrong way 4 Air leaks in the system 5 Restricted air filter 6 Improper grade or level of oil 7 Worn damaged or carbon build up on valves 8 Carbon build up at aftercooler tube or check valve 1 Contact Omega Compressor distributor 2 See Installation Mechanical Section pg 3 3 See Pump Rotation Section pg 4 4 Fix leaks 5 Clean or replace filter 6 Replace with 30wt non detergent compressor oil 7 Clean repair or replace valves 8 Clean or replace 8 Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 9 of 10 V Belts Roll Off the Flywheel or Mot
5. e the pressure switch would act as a pilot device activating the motor The pressure switch cut in cut out has been preset at the factory Do not tamper with the settings Consult your local distributor or service centre should the switch not be operating properly PUMP ROTATION The compressor is to be wired in a manner that the rotation of the flywheel causes the air to be blown over the pump This allows the pump to cool properly When facing the nameplate side of the unit the flywheel must rotate clockwise unless otherwise noted on the unit with an arrow on the belt guard or motor COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION Check the oil quantity and quality before operating the compressor Do not add or change oil while the compressor is in operation Use only Omega 30wt Non Detergent Compressor Oil FILLING THE OIL 1 Remove the oil filler plug 2 Slowly pour the proper oil into the pump crankcase 3 Always keep oil level between the marks H and L on the oil stick or on the red circle on the sight glass Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 5 of 10 CHANGING THE OIL CHANGE OIL AFTER THE FIRST 8 HOURS OF COMPRESSOR OPERATION THEN CHANGE OIL AFTER EVERY 300 WORKING HOURS OR EVERY 3 MONTHS WHICHEVER COMES FIRST 1 Remove the oil drain plug Allow oil to drain completely 2 Replace the oil drain plug The use of a sealing compound or Teflon tape to avoid leakage is recommended
6. eel Plate washer Cotter pin Drain valve Hexagon head bolt Plate washer Unloading tube Pressure switch Safety relief valve Pressure gauge Nipple Regulator Pressure gauge ushing Cable wire Power wire Motor feet set bolt Hexagon head bolt por pulley 2140019A 2142013 3B13 AC07 3B71 PK10 3201036 2B20 FM08 3301014 2319003 2N35 62052 2G06 008 3311015 2321002 2B00 SM08 020 2N50 TC24 47 07 3PBF 105A124 2B30 08 35 35 2B00 FM08 025 2B00 SM08 035A 3401516 2402023 2B30 08 18 12 2N40 W01 10 2405011 2B00 FM08 015 2B30 13 26 12 2433014 2N40 WO15 14 3432016 2414025 3B2 04 420 2N06 01T02H 3B2 02 580F 4 2D12 20D14KS 2N01 045 2408008R Hy baa E04 101 2E02 2020602Y2T 2E01 033 2B08 FM08 20 2B00 FM08 020 SPMF 035A1W0515 OND RIND BR K a L AEE RAND NAN EE AA Ea ts OT Ka Ka Ka K Ka tt Ko K RZ EZ CO DODO DODO pa NON ra ND NO Note 00 CON ug 2N33 002 V belt 2N31 A43 Set bracket 3427028 Safety net 3426056 Bracket 3427058 Hexagon socket set bolt 2B01 M06 016 Check valve kit 2414025K Strain relief bushing 2E04 009 Air cock 2413005 Round head bolt 2B02 CM5 010 Brass washer 2B32 006 Gear shape washer 2B35 FM05 1
7. es units A magnetic starter may be supplied with your unit from the factory Failure to connect the air compressor correctly to your buildings electrical services may result in serious personal injury or damage to the equipment 3 Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 4 of 10 Please note that under normal conditions the air compressor will operate intermittently Should it be necessary to service the air compressor ensure the power source has been shut down This must be done to prevent personal injury or damage to the unit Do not attempt to operate the air compressor unit without first checking the oil level in the pump Add oil as required Serious damage may result from use without oil MOTORS Wiring must be done in a manner that full voltage nameplate 10 is available at the motor terminals during startup Use of an incorrect electric motor for your particular building service will result in premature motor failure and is not covered by Omega Compressors or Motor manufacturer s warranty The warranty that exists on the electric motor is that of the original manufacturer In the event of a motor failure contact your Omega Distributor or Service Centre for the location of the nearest authorized motor service centre PRESSURE SWITCHES The pressure switch located on the compressor unit acts as a pilot device activating the coil on the magnetic starter except on contractor and professional units wher
8. il and Filter Element 2 Check Condition and Alignment of Belt Flywheel and Motor Pulley Adjust Belt Tension if Necessary or Replace Belt if Worn 3 Check Safety Valve 4 Check Pressure Switch Unloader to Ensure Compressor Head Unloads Whenever Motor Shuts Down 5 Clean and Blow Off Pump Fins and Motor 6 Inspect Air System for Leaks by Applying Soapy Water to All Joints Tighten Joints if Leakages are Observed 6 Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 7 of 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE CONDITION CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Compressor Will Not 1 Fuse blown or circuit 1 Check for cause of Start breaker tripped blown fuse or breaker and 2 Loose electrical connections 3 Overheated motor replace or reset 2 Check wiring connections 3 Press reset button or wait for automatic reset Check belt tension Low Pressure 1 Air leak in safety valve 2 Loose tube of fittings 3 Restricted air filter 4 V Belt loose 5 Defective check valve 1 Check valve manually by pulling upward on ring If condition persists replace valve 2 Tighten fittings 3 Clean or replace 4 Adjust belt tension 5 Replace check valve Safety Valve Releasing On Air Receiver 1 Defective pressure switch or improper adjustment 2 Defective safety valve 1 Check for proper adjustment and if problem persists replace pressure switch 2 Replace safety
9. nd start the unit Ensure air is escaping to atmosphere Allow the unit to operate for a minimum of twenty minutes in this no load condition to lubricate bearings and pistons 11 After running the compressor unit for twenty minutes close the ball valve and allow the unit to reach maximum operating pressure Ensure that the compressor shuts down at the pre set maximum pressure and the head pressure is released through either the pressure switch or the CPR on the front of the pump 12 Check the air compressor and piping systems for air leaks and correct as required Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 6 of 10 13 Shut off all power to the air compressor before attempting any repair or maintenance 14 Stop the compressor and check the oil level in the crankcase Add oil as required 15 Your compressor is ready for use PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Before doing any maintenance or adjustments to your air compressor the following safety precautions should be taken 1 DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER 2 DRAIN AIR RECEIVER OF AIR PRESSURE DAILY CHECK LIST 1 Check Oil Level 2 Drain Condensation from Air Receiver 3 Check for Any Unusual Noise or Vibration 4 Be Sure All Nuts and Bolts are Tight WEEKLY CHECK LIST 1 Clean Air Filter by Opening Air Filter Cap Replace Filter if Necessary 2 Check Oil Level and Top Up if Necessary QUATERLY OR 300 HOUR CHECK LIST 1 Change O
10. oducts after it has left our facility It is the responsibility of the receiver of the goods to ensure the product has been shipped in full and has arrived in suitable condition Damage may not be visible at the time of off loading but may only become apparent upon unpacking or start up Should there be shortages or damages in shipment to the product A Loss or Damage Claim should be submitted to the carrier and supported by copies of the bill of lading invoice estimate to repair and a damage report Do not discard any of the products or packaging as they may be required by the carrier for inspection Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 3 of 10 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS As the owner of a new Omega Air Compressor Unit it is your responsibility to ensure it is installed correctly as well as maintained and serviced on a regular basis Information has been included in this booklet outlining the suggested air compressor maintenance schedules and a trouble shooting guide It is important that you read this information and keep it in a safe place for future reference INSTALLATION MECHANICAL Locate the air compressor in a clean dry and well ventilated area The air compressor should be located 12 to 18 inches away from walls or any other obstruction that would interfere with the air flow through the pump flywheel If possible the air compressor should be located in a separate room or area with an air intake or fan p
11. ompressors Quality Compressed Air Products AIR COMPRESSOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING YOUR AIR COMPRESSOR UNIT IT CONTAINS VALUABLE INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP YOU IN THE RECEIVING INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE UNIT KEEP THIS BOOKLET IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE COMPRESSOR IDENTIFICATION Please fill in the appropriate information in the spaces provided below These numbers will allow us to correctly identify your compressor in the event you need service or parts UNIT MODEL NUMBER i e TK 5080V Located on Base of Air Receiver or Air Receiver White Label UNIT SERIAL MFG NUMBER i e PLP 040902780 Located on Base of Air Receiver or Air Receiver White Label PUMP MODEL NUMBER i e TK 50 Located on Front or Side of Compressor Pump PUMP SERIAL NUMBER i e 23045 Located on Front or Side of Compressor Pump Professional Series Compressor Pumps do not have Serial Numbers ELECTRICS i e 230V 60Hz 1PH Located on Nameplate of Motor COMPRESSOR DISTRIBUTOR Who You Bought the Air Compressor From ompressOrs Quality Compressed Air Products TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPRESSOR IDENTIFICATION eneen Front Cover TABLE OF CONTENTS rene aa aT RARE Inside Front Cover SAFETY PRECAUTIONS nnen enen enen enen pg 1 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF AIR COMPRESSOR
12. or Pulley 1 Flywheel and motor pulley not aligned properly 2 Belts do not match flywheel groove 3 A nick or tear on the edge of the belt 4 Not a matched set If two or more belts are used 1 Align using a straight edge 2 Purchase new set of matched belts 3 Purchase new set of matched belts 4 Purchase new set of matched belts Flywheel or Motor Pulley Wobbles or Comes Loose 1 Bolt not tight enough on flywheel 2 Set screw on motor pulley not tight enough 1 Tighten as required 2 Replace set screw with lock tite coating or replace motor pulley Pressure Switch Unloader Does Not Function or 1 Pressure Switch unloader may be dirty or 1 Clean repair or replace Pressure Switch Leaks Air When Unit is faulty Operating Pressure Switch Unloader 1 Check valve may be 1 Clean repair or replace Leaks Air When Unit Is dirty or faulty Check Valve Not Operating Water in Air Receiver 1 Condensation in the air receiver 1 Drain daily or install an automatic drain Compressor Tie Ups Flywheel Will Not Turn Freely 1 Started without oil 2 Ran low on oil 3 Worn rod bearing inserts 4 Piston and pin assembly seized 5 Worn crankshaft Pump will require an overhaul Contact Omega Compressor Service Centre bearings Oil Leaks or Appearance of 1 Spillage of oil when 1 Wipe unit clean Oil on the Compressor
13. ositioned on an outside wall for maximum air flow and cooling The air compressor is designed with heat dissipation fins that allow for proper cooling Keep the fins and other components clean A clean compressor runs cooler and provides longer service Allow room for easy access to the air compressor for maintenance and service work For permanent installation the compressor may be bolted to the floor through holes provided in the compressor feet Shims and vibration isolators or vibration pads must be used to level the compressor before bolting it to the floor Severe vibration will result when the compressor is bolted down tightly and the feet are not level This can lead to welds cracking or fatigue failure of the air receiver Omega Compressors offers vibration isolators or vibration pads flex hoses electronic auto drains or pneumatic auto drains along with a host of other accessories such as filters and refrigerated air dryers etc to provide reliable clean dry compressed air Ask your local Omega distributor for details on all our accessories INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL It is your responsibility to ensure that the Air Compressor Unit is electrically connected in a safe and correct manner Any electrical work should be carried out by a competent electrician and installed in a way which meets all applicable codes and regulations A magnetic starter must be an integral part of the air compressor except on contractor and professional seri
14. pg 2 INSPECTION OF AIR COMPRESSOR pg 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS eeen pg 3 INSTALLATION MECHANICAL eneen pg 3 INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL eeen pg 3 4 COMPRESSOR LUBRICATION nnen eneen pg 4 5 INITIAL START UP PROCEDURES eee pg 5 6 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE eenen pg 6 TROUBLESHOOTING eeen eenen pg 7 9 WARRANTY sven ted tendand bte ren Nen eee ee Back Cover Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 1 of 10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please familiarize yourself with the following information for preventing damage to your air compressor unit and injury to the operator and or property damage ELECTRICAL HAZARD Never use the air compressor without connection to a properly grounded outlet with the specified voltage and fuse protection Do not use the compressor in a wet or explosive environment as the electrical components on the compressor are general purpose and the motors are open drip proof The compressor must be located a minimum of 20 feet 6 1 metres from any source of potentially explosive vapours Never attempt maintenance or adjustment with power connected or while the equipment is in operation TANK SAFETY VALVE The safety valve is factory installed to prevent the air receiver from damage should malfunction occur in the pressure switch It is factory set at a specific limit for your particular model and should never be tampered with Adjustment by use
15. r will automatically void warranty PRESSURE SWITCH The air compressor switch is set at the factory for optimum performance of your particular model Never bypass or remove this switch as serious damage to equipment or personal injury could result from too high of pressure MOTOR AND COMPRESSOR PUMP Air compressors become hot while in operation Never touch the motor compressor pump and or discharge tubing while in operation or immediately after operation Touching these areas may cause severe burns The compressor automatically operates while the power is on Do not come into contact with moving parts Shut off all power to the unit before attempting to repair or maintain the compressor Never operate the compressor with the belt guard removed COMPRESSED AIR CAUTION Compressed air from the unit may contain poisonous vapours which is not suitable for inhaling and could be harmful to your health Never directly inhale compressed air produced by the compressor Always use proper filtration carbon monoxide monitor and quality tested air for breathing applications from a compressor Ensure your breathing apparatus meets NIOSH and OSHA requirements Always wear proper safety equipment while using compressed air if Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 2 of 10 AIR RECEIVER Over pressurizing the air receiver could cause an explosion or rupture To protect from over pressurizing a factory pre
16. set safety valve is included Do not remove make adjustments or substitutions for this valve Occasionally pull the ring on the valve to make sure that the valve operates freely If the valve does not operate freely it must be replaced Never weld to drill or change the air receiver in any way If any of the above conditions are changed or tampered with this may result in voiding of the manufacturer s warranty GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF AIR COMPRESSOR To compress air the piston moves up and down in the cylinder During the downstroke air is drawn in through the inlet valve The discharge valve remains closed During the upstroke of the piston air is compressed The inlet valve closes and compressed air is forced out through the discharge valve through the discharge tube through the check valve and into the air receiver Working air is not available until the compressor has raised the air receiver pressure above the requirement at the air service connection The air inlet filter openings must be kept clear of obstructions INSPECTION OF AIR COMPRESSOR Each Omega Air Compressor is factory tested and inspected before shipment Every attempt is made to ensure safe and complete shipment of our products Freight damage or misplacement of goods may occur Shipments of Omega products are the property of the consignee when the products leave our facility Omega Compressors is not responsible for any damages or shortages caused to the pr
17. tion by Omega Compressors or its authorized service representatives a defect is confirmed at our option the equipment will be repaired or replaced Unauthorized repairs or replacements will not be subject to factory warranty Motors and engines are warranted to the extent of the original manufacturer s watranty These warranties and authorized service centres are available upon request Failure of this equipment caused by accident misuse or abuse of the equipment including but not limited to damages or defects resulting from improper packaging of returned equipment or improper repairs made by others is not covered by this Limited Warranty The effects of corrosion erosion and normal wear and tear are specifically excluded from this warranty The Manufacturer reserves the right to determine whether the defect is covered by this Limited Warranty If the Manufacturer determines that the returned equipment or the merchandise at the Purchaser s site is not covered by this Limited Warranty then at the Purchaser s option such equipment shall be either 1 Returned to the Purchaser freight collect 2 Repaired or Replaced on the basis of the Manufacturer s or Authorized Service Centres regular repair replacement or reconditioning charges This Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular use and purpose The Purchaser agrees th
18. valve Intercooler Safety Valve Releasing On Air Compressor Pump 1 Dirty or defective high pressure intake or exhaust valves 2 Intercooler clogged with carbon 3 Defective safety valve 1 Clean repair or replace valves as required 2 Clean or replace 3 Replace safety valve Oil Discharge and Excessive Carbon Formation or Appearance of Water and Oil in the Air Lines 1 Improper oil viscosity 2 Overfilling the crankcase with oil 3 Restricted air intake filter 4 Carbon exhaust valves 5 Worn Valves 6 Worn piston rings 7 High ambient temperature and or humidity 8 High percentage of running time 80 to 100 1 Replace oil with 30wt non detergent compressor oil 2 Drain oil and fill to proper level 3 Clean or replace filter 4 Clean or replace as required 5 Replace valve assemblies 6 Replace piston rings 7 Install a moisture separator and or dryer followed by and oil filter 8 Check for air leaks If no leaks are found you may require an additional compressor unit as your air demand is too much for existing unit Omega Compressors Operating Instructions pg 8 of 10 1 Loose flywheel or motor pulley 2 Loose valve 3 Noisy only during start up check for loose belts 4 Vibrating belt guard piping or loose belts 5 Unit not installed level 6 Improper grade of oil in crankcase 7 Car

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