Pressure vessel, Declaration of conformity – JUN-AIR 3 series User Manual

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2. Compressor operates, but pressure does not increase

in tank (or increases too slowly):

a) The cap on the intake tube has not been removed and

replaced by the intake filter (fig. 2).

b) Intake filter is clogged. Replace.

c) Leaks in fittings, tubes or pneumatic equipment. Check

with soapy water. Pressure drop is not to exceed 1 bar

per hour.

d) Clogged non­return valve or pressure pipe. Clean or

replace the parts (fig. 10).

e) Air leaks from the unloader valve when the compressor

is operating. Check or replace the unloader valve (fig. 9).

f) Defective valve plate. Contact your JUN­AIR distributor.

3. Loud noise from compressor:

a) Most likely broken suspension spring(s). Replace the

spring and ensure that motor position is horizontal.

b) The internal pressure pipe touches the rib cover or

the cylinder block. Dismount the rib cover and bend the

pressure pipe away.

4. Compressor gets very hot and/or uses a lot of oil:

a) Incorrect oil level. The level must appear in the oil level

glass (fig. ).

b) Wrong oil has been filled in the compressor. Use only

SJ­27 synthetic lubricant which has the correct viscosity.

c) Leaks. See point 2c.

d) Clogged intake filter. See point 2b.

e) Too high ambient temperature. Do not install the

compressor in a cabinet unless adequately ventilated

(fig. 1).

f) The compressor is overloaded (i.e. it is operating more

than 0% of the operation time). Contact your JUN­AIR

distributor.

5. Compressor starts when no air is being used:

a) Leaks. See point 2c.

6. Compressor starts and stops more frequently than

usual:

a) Condensate in the air receiver. Empty the receiver by

means of the drain cock (fig. 6).

b) Leaks. See point 2c.

Pressure vessel

Pressure tested at: 4­2 liter:

40­0 liter:

Directions for use
Application

Receiver for compressed air.

Receiver specifications See name plate.
Installation

Tubes, etc. must be made of

suitable materials.

Placement

Observe the working temperature

of the receiver.

Ensure that sufficient room for

inspection/maintenance is

available in a horizontal position.

The receiver must be kept in a

horizontal position.

Corrosion protection

The surface treatment must be

maintained as required.

Internal inspection at least every

 years.

Drain moisture at least once a week.

Alternation/repair

No welding must be made on

pressurized parts.

Safety valve

Ensures that PS will not be exceeded.

Never adjust to a higher pressure

than PS.

The capacity of the valve must be

calculated in accordance

with the volume of air supplied by

the compressor.

(PS = Maximum working pressure

of the receiver)

Declaration of Conformity

NOTE: The declaration of conformity is only valid for units
operating at 20 V/0 Hz, x400 V/0 Hz, 12 V DC or
24 V DC.

The manufacturer, JUN­AIR International A/S, declares that the
products mentioned in this manual are in conformity with:
• 87/404/EEC ­ 90/488/EEC ­ 9/68/EEC Council Directive

relating to Simple Pressure Vessels

• 89/92/EEC ­ 91/68/EEC ­ 9/44/EEC ­ 9/68/EEC

Council Directive of Safety of Machinery

• 89/6/EEC Council Directive of Electric Magnetic

Compatibility

• 7/2/EEC Low­voltage Directive

Flemming Frisch Andersen
Test and Certification Administrator

24 bar

18.3 bar

Operating manual

GB

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