CAMCORP HVP with Duroflow Blower User Manual

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Flush the oil whenever a change is

made from one type of oil to another.

Flush the oil whenever a change is made from one type

of oil to another.

Drain the current lubricant as

thoroughly as possible. Refill with the new lubricant.

Fill to normal level of the blower, which is at the middle

of the sight glass when the machine is not operating.

Run the blower for one hour. Shut off the blower and

drain the lubricant completely. Refill the blower again

with the new lubricant.

Air Seal Vent Systems

All DuroFlow blowers are designed with a vent opening

between the air chamber seal and the oil sump seal that

vents to atmosphere any air which escapes from the air

chamber.

The vent prevents pressurization of the oil sump and

must be left open to atmosphere. The vent holes are

tapped 3/8” NPT to permit installation of a venting line.

Do not plug these vent holes (see FIGURE 1--2, page

5).

Do not plug vent holes or oil sumps

may pressurize causing loss of oil,

excessive heat and serious damage

to the machine.

Oil Sump Breathing System
All DuroFlow blowers are designed to permit their oil

systems to breathe freely to prevent pressurization of

the oil sumps. Breather filters are required to keep

contaminants from entering the oil sumps (see Figure

1--1, page 4). Series 30 models require only one

breather filter due to their interconnected shaft and

gear end oil sumps. In these models, breathers equal-

ize the pressure between the interconnected oil sumps

and permit the equal distribution of oil between the gear

and drive oil sumps. Series 70 models do not have in-

terconnected oil sumps and require two breather filters,

one on each sump.
Breather filters are easily cleaned by washing in

commercial solvent and drying with compressed air.

Clean at every oil change to assure proper venting.

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