BE Pressure supply 80 Gallon Air Compressor AC5080B3 User Manual
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
2
Operation
6
Receipt and Inspection
2
Maintenance / Kits & Service Parts
7
Machine Component Identification
3
Exploded View / Component List
8-11
Installation
4, 5
Troubleshooting
12
Wiring Installation
5
Limited Warranty
13
Safety
DEFINITIONS
DANGER!
WILL cause DEATH, SEVERE INJURY or
substantial property damage.
WARNING!
CAN cause DEATH, SEVERE INJURY or sub-
stantial property damage.
CAUTION!
WILL or CAN cause MINOR INJURY or
property damage.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NEVER
directly inhale compressed air.
NEVER
over-pressurize the receiver tank or similar vessels
beyond design limits.
NEVER
use a receiver tank or similar vessels that fail to
meet the design requirements of the compressor.
NEVER
drill into, weld or otherwise alter the receiver tank
or similar vessels.
NEVER
remove, adjust, bypass, change, modify or make
substitutions for safety/relief valves, pressure switches or
other pressure control related devices.
NEVER
use air tools or attachments without first
determining the maximum pressure recommended for that
equipment.
NEVER
point air nozzles or sprayers toward people or
animals.
NEVER
touch the compressor pump, motor or engine or
discharge tubing during or shortly after operation. These
parts become hot.
NEVER
operate where flammable or explosive liquids
or vapors such as gasoline, natural gas and solvents are
present.
NEVER
remove, paint over, or deface decals. Replace any
missing decals.
NEVER
operate with guards or shields removed, damaged
or broken.
ALWAYS
follow precautions on container labels before
spraying such as paint , insecticide and weed killer.
ALWAYS
wear respirator and safety glasses when
spraying.
ALWAYS
wear eye protection when operating or servicing
compressor.
BREATHING AIR PRECAUTION
BE air compressors are not designed, intended or
approved for breathing air. Compressed air should not
be used for breathing air applications unless treated in
accordance with all applicable codes and regulations.
Receipt and Inspection
Ensure adequate lifting equipment is available for
unloading and moving your compressor to the
installation site.
NOTE: Lifting equipment must be properly rated for
the weight of the compressor.
Caution! Do not work on or walk under the
compressor while it is suspended. Before signing
the delivery receipt, inspect for damage and missing
parts. If damage or missing parts are apparent, make
the appropriate notation on the delivery receipt, then
sign the receipt. Immediately contact the carrier for an
inspection. All material must be held in the receiving
location for the carrier’s inspection. Delivery receipts
that have been signed without a notation of damage
or missing parts are considered to be delivered
“clear” Subsequent claims are then considered to
be concealed damage claims. Settle damage claims
directly with the transportation company.
If you discover damage after receiving the air
compressor (concealed damage), the carrier must be
notified within 15 day of receipt and an inspection must
requested by telephone with confirmation in writing. On
concealed damage claims, the burden of establishing
that the compressor was damaged in transit reverts
back to the claimant.
Read the compressor nameplate to verify it is the
model ordered, and read the motor nameplate to
verify it is compatible with your electrical conditions.
Make sure electrical enclosures and components are
appropriate.
WARNING! The installation should be made by a
qualified electrician.