Clarke PED14 A50, PED14 A100, SED14 A100, 1499202, 1499200 User guide

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3HP DIRECT DRIVE COMPRESSOR
MODEL NO: PED14A50,PED14A100, SED14A100
PART NO: 1499200, 1499202, 1499230
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
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INTRODUCTION

For Parts & Servicing, please contact your nearest dealer, or
CLARKE International, on one of the following numbers.
PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400
PARTS & SERVICE FAX: 020 8558 3622
or e-mail as follows:
PARTS: Parts@clarkeinternational.com
SERVICE: Service@clarkeinternational.com
Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.

GUARANTEE

This product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was intended.
Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no product can be returned to us without prior permission.
This guarantee does not effect your statutory rights.

PARTS AND SERVICING

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before using your compressor it is in your own interest to read and pay attention to the following safety rules
1. Compressed air is dangerous, NEVER direct a jet of air at people or animals, and NEVER discharge compressed air against the skin.
2. DO NOT operate your compressor with any guards removed.
3. Electrical or mechanical repairs should only be carried out by a qualified engineer. If problems occur, contact your Clarke dealer.
4. Before carrying out any maintenance, ensure the pressure is expelled from the air receiver, and the machine is disconnected from the electrical supply.
5. DO NOT leave pressure in the receiver overnight, or when transporting.
6. DO NOT adjust, or tamper with the safety valves. The maximum pressure is factory set, and clearly marked on the machine.
7. DO NOT operate in wet or damp conditions. Keep the machine dry at all times. Similarly, a clean atmosphere will ensure efficient operation. Do not use in dusty or otherwise dirty locations.
8. Some of the metal parts can become quite hot during operation. Take care not to touch these until the machine has cooled down.
9. Always set the pressure regulator to the recommended setting for the tool.
10. When spraying flammable materials e.g. cellulose paint, ensure that there is adequate ventilation and keep clear of any possible source of ignition.
11. Before spraying any material always consult paint manufacturers instructions for safety and usage.
12. Protect yourself. Goggles will protect your eyes from flying particles. Face masks will protect you against paint spray and/or fumes.
13. Do not exert any strain on electrical cables and ensure that air hoses are not kinked or wrapped around machinery etc.
14. When disconnecting air hoses or other equipment from your compressor ensure that the air supply is turned off at the machine outlet and vent all pressurised air from within the machine and other equipment attached to it.
15. Make sure that children and animals are kept well away from the compressor and any equipment attached to it.
16. Always ensure that all individuals using the compressor have had the necessary training and have read and fully understand these operating instructions.
17. Ensure that any equipment or tool used in conjunction with your compressor, has a safe working pressure exceeding that of the machine.
18. Exercise caution when transporting the machine to avoid tipping the machine over.
19. Permanently installed systems should be installed by a competent engineer.
20. These Machines produce noise levels in excess of 70dB(A). Persons working in the vicinity of the machine must be provided with suitable ear protection.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Plug must be BS1363/A approved.
Always fit a 13 Amp fuse.
Ensure that the outer sheath of the cable is firmly held by the clamp
Neutral
(Blue)
Live
(Brown)
Earth
(Green and Yellow)
WARNING! Read these electrical safety instructions thoroughly before connecting the product to the mains supply.
Before switching the product on, make sure that the voltage of your electricity supply is the same as that indicated on the rating plate. This product is designed to operate on 230VAC 50Hz. Connecting it to any other power source may cause damage.
This product may be fitted with a non-rewireable plug. If it is necessary to change the fuse in the plug, the fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover becomes lost or damaged, the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained.
If the plug has to be changed because it is not suitable for your socket, or due to damage, it should be cut off and a replacement fitted, following the wiring instructions shown below. The old plug must be disposed of safely, as insertion into a mains socket could cause an electrical hazard.
WARNING! The wires in the power cable of this product are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue = Neutral Brown = Live Yellow and Green = Earth
If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not correspond with the markings on the terminals of your plug, proceed as follows.
• The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is
marked N or coloured Black.
• The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is
marked L or coloured Red.
• The wire which is coloured Yellow and Green must be connected to the
terminal which is marked E or or coloured Green.
We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply via a Residual Current Device (RCD)
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician. DO NOT attempt any repairs yourself.
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INSTALLATION

Warning: Before assembling and using the air compressor, make sure that you have read and understood all of the safety instructions.

INSTALLATION

Take care when lifting the compressor from the packaging.
After removing the compressor from its packaging, check the integrity of the unit, making sure it has not been damaged in transit.
Before connecting your compressor to the mains supply, check the following:-
• Firstly, ensure the compressor is on level ground. Do not allow it to
run if it is standing on an incline.
• Check that the mains voltage corresponds with that shown on the
data label on the compressor.
• The ON/OFF switch is in the OFF (pressed down) position.

MOVING THE AIR COMPRESSOR

Before moving the compressor, switch off and disconnect it from the mains power supply.
• Always use the handle.
• Do not lift by (or put strain on) fittings, valves or hoses.
• Take care when moving the compressor to avoid damaging the
valves or fittings.
The compressor is heavy, get assistance when lifting or moving this compressor to avoid personal injury.

FIT THE AIR FILTERS

1. Screw the air filter into postion as shown.
• The air filters should be hand
tight, Do not over tighten.
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BEFORE USE

If the compressor has not been used for 24 hours or more, open the drain valve to drain any condensate which may have accumulated. See page 8

CHECK THE OIL LEVEL

The compressor is supplied without any oil inside.
1. Make sure that the oil level is half way up the oil sight glass.
If not, remove the oil cap and top
2. up the reservoir.
• Only use SAE30 compressor oil,
available from your Clarke Dealer Part No. 3050801).

ATTACH AIR TOOLS

WARNING: BEFORE CONNECTING ANY AIR TOOLS, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ ANY INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL, ALSO ENSURE THAT THE TOOL IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE COMPRESSOR AND HOSE SPECIFICATIONS.
Attach the air hose to the regulator (if fitted).
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OPERATION

1. Insert the mains plug into the mains socket and switch on the power.
• The mains voltage must be 230V.
2.
Lift the red On/Off switch.
• The compressor will make a
continuous lo tank is charging - this is normal.
• The compressor will charge the
main tank to 8 bar (116 psi) then switch off.
• The compressor will restart
automatically whenever the pressure in the main tank falls below a certain level.
3. Check the safety valve daily by pulling on the ring attached.
• Air should be released you pull
th
e ring and stop when
released.
• If the valve does not operate as
described, or if the valve is stuck, it must be replaced by qualified service personnel before using the compressor.
ud noise when the
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE OR ATTEMPT TO ADJUST THE SAFETY VALVE.
Select the pressure you need using
4. the pressure regulator. (if fitted)
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SHUTTING DOWN THE COMPRESSOR

1. Press down on the on/off button to turn the compressor OFF.
2. Set the pressure regulator to its lowest setting, i.e. fully anticlockw
3. Trigger the equipment (spraygun, air
tool etc), to release air from the air hose before disconnecting the hose from the machine.
4. Disconnect the compressor for the mains supply.
• You should never leave the compressor air tank unattended while
under press
• Always release the pressure from the tank when not in use or prior to
storage, as described in the following section.
ise (if fitted) .
ure.

DRAINING THE TANK

CAUTION: YOU MUST DRAIN THE TANK AFTER USE AND BEFORE YOU STORE YOUR COMPRESSOR..
1. Turn the compressor off and disconnect from the mains
ply.
sup
• Place a suitable container
beneath the compressor to catch any condensation.
2. Carefully undo the drain valve, If you hear a hissing noise, this is the sound of the reservoir depressurising.
3. When the tank has drained fully, re-tighten the drain valve.
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REMOVING TOOLS FROM THE AIR HOSE

WARNING: ALWAYS SET THE PRESSURE REGULATOR TO ZERO BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE OR REPLACE A TOOL.
1. Press the red On/Off switch down to the OFF position to stop the compressor.
2. Set the pressure regulator to its lowest setting, i.e. fully anticlockwise (if fitted).•
3. Trigger the equipment (spraygun, air
tool etc), to release air from the air hose before disconnecting the hose from the machine.

RESET BUTTON

This compressor is equipped with a thermal overload device, which operates as a safety device to protect the motor.
When the motor overheats for any reason, the overload cutout automatically cuts the power thereby preventing damage to the motor.
Wait around 5 minutes for the motor to cool and press the reset button.
If you restart the compressor and the overload cutout activates again, switch off the compressor, remove the plug from the mains and have your compressor checked by a qualified service agent.
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MAINTENANCE

Air Filter Cover
Air Filter

CHECKING THE OIL LEVEL (DAILY)

Ensure the oil level is between the min and max marks on the dipstick and top­up if necessary.
• Only use SAE30 compressor oil, available from your Clarke Dealer
(Part No. 3050801).

DRAIN THE TANK (DAILY)

After use, always open the drain valve to ensure that any condensate is drained off.

CLEANING THE AIR INTAKE FILTER (MONTHLY)

The air intake filter should be inspected on a MONTHLY basis, and more often in dusty conditions,
1.
Pull the filter cover away from the compressor as shown.
Remove the sponge filter from the
2. filter cover.
3. Clean the sponge and the filter cover using a soft brush.
• If necessary, the sponge filter
may be g soapy water,.
• Rinse and allow the filter to dry
thoroughly before refitting.
4. Ensure that the filter and filter cover is position.
• If any part of the filter is damaged, you should obtain a
re
placement.
ently washed in warm
then placed back into its original
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CHECK THE NON RETURN VALVES (EVERY 6 MONTHS)

If the tank pressure decreases for no apparent reason, it is possible that the non-return valve is leaking. To check, ensure the tank is not under pressure and the machine switched OFF.
1. Examine the non-return valve, and replace the gasket and valve if necessary.

SPECIFICATIONS

PED14A50L PED14A100L SED14A100L
Max.Pressure 8 Bar, 116 psi
Air Displacement 14 CFM
Receiver Capacity 50 L
Fuse Rating 13 A
Dimensions (L x W x H) mm 820 x 420 x 740
Guaranteed Sound Power Level 97 dB(A) 97 dB(A)
Weig ht 46 kg
Compressor Oil SAE 30
8 Bar
14 CFM
100 L
13 A
1100 x 570 x 820
60 kg
SAE 30
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to print. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
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8 Bar, 116 psi
14 CFM
100 L
13 A
1165 x 420 x 1050
55 kg
SAE 30
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TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT IF YOU ARE UNCERTAIN AS TO HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES, CONTACT YOUR CLARKE DEALERMACHINE MART.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
The compressor stopped and
es not start.
do
The compressor
es not reach
do the set pressure and overheats easily.
Compressor does
t start.
no
Air leaking from
e pressure
th switch valve when the compressor is not running.
Air pressure from
gulator will
the re not adjust.
The compressor is ver
y noisy and makes a metallic knocking sound.
Bad connections. 1. Check electrical connections.
2. Clean and tighten as ne
Overload cutout switch has
or duty cycle has
tripped been exceeded.
Motor windings burnt out. 1. Contact your Clarke dealer for
Compressor head gasket blown or valve br
Air receiver charged 1. Open drain valve to expel air.
Faulty non-return valve. 1. Drain receiver completely of
The diaphragm within the regulator body is broken.
Compressor damaged and
eeds overhaul.
n
oken.
1. Switch off and wait approx 5 minutes.
2. Press the reset button and swi
a replacemen
1. Wait for compressor to cool down,
2. Disassemble head gasket
3. Replace any broken co
4. Carefully clean all sealing sur
If in doubt contact Your Clarke dealer
Compressor should start again when pressure reduces.
air
2. Remove the valve end plug,
3. Carefully clean the valve seat an
4. Reassemble.
1. Replace regulator
1. Return the machine to your nearest service agent.
cessary.
tch on again.
t motor.
mponents.
faces before reassembling.
.
.
d the gasket
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EXPLODED DIAGRAM & PARTS LIST

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EXPLODED DIAGRAM & PARTS LIST
No Description Part No
1 Bolt M6 x 55 ZXSED14C01
2 Cylinder Head ZXSED14C02
3 Cylinder Head Gasket ZXSED14C03
4 Valve Plate ZXSED14C04
5 Valve Plate Gasket ZXSED14C05
6 Va lv e ZXSED14C06
7 Valve Fixing ZXSED14C07
8 Cylinder ZXSED14C08
9 Cylinder Gasket ZXSED14C09
10 Piston Ring ZXSED14C10
11 Scraper Ring ZXSED14C11
12 Piston ZXSED14C12
13 Piston Pin ZXSED14C13
14 Circlip ZXSED14C14
15 Connecting Rod ZXSED14C15
16 Rubber Gasket ZXSED14C16
17 Crank Case Cover ZXSED14C17
18 Bolt M5 x 16 ZXSED14C18
19 Oil Leveller Gasket ZXSED14C19
20 Oil Leveller ZXSED14C20
21 Bolt M6 x 10 ZXSED14C21
22 ‘O’ Circlip 5.6 x 1.8 ZXSED14C22
23 Hex Bolt M8 x 22 ZXSED14C23
24 Crank ZXSED14C24
25 Crank Case ZXSED14C25
26 Bolt M6 x 40 ZXSED14C26
27 Sealing Ring ZXSED14C27
28 Bearing 6204 ZXSED14C28
29 Capacitor ZXSED14C29
30 Nut M8 ZXSED14C30
31 Capacitor ZXSED14C31
32 Crankcase Support ZXSED14C32
33 Bolt M8 x 25 ZXSED14C33
34 Elbow ZXSED14C34
35 Connecting Pipe ZXSED14C35
36 Elbow ZXSED14C36
37 Air Filter ZXSED14C37
38 Stator ZXSED14C38
No Description Part No
39 Rotor ZXSED14C39
40 Bearing 6202 ZXSED14C40
41 Wave wa sh er D35 ZXSED14C41
42 Centrifugal Switch ZXSED14C42
43 Centrifugal ZXSED14C43
44 Cover ZXSED14C44
Housing Support ZXSED14C45
45
46 Bolt M5 x 30 ZXSED14C46
47 Fan ZXSED14C47
48 Circlip ZXSED14C48
49 Fan Cover ZXSED14C49
50 ST 4.8 x 16 ZXSED14C50
51 Delivery Pipe ZXSED14C51
52 Nut M8 ZXSED14C52
53 Bleed Pipe ZXSED14C53
54 Hex Bolt M8 x 25 ZXSED14C54
55 Non Return Valve ZXSED14C55
56 Axle ZXSED14C56
57 Axle Set ZXSED14C57
58 Wheel ZXSED14C58
59 Plug ZXSED14C59
60 Nut M10 ZXSED14C60
61 Even Mat ZXSED14C61
62 Drain Plug ZXSED14C62
63 Hex Bolt M8 x 25 ZXSED14C63
64 Foot ZXSED14C64
65 Nut M8 ZXSED14C65
66 Nut ZXSED14C66
67 Nipple ZXSED14C67
68 Safety Valve ZXSED14C68
69 QR Nut ZXSED14C69
70 Pressure Gauge ZXSED14C70
71 Pressure Switch ZXSED14C71
72 Mains Lead ZXSED14C72
73 Rubber Handle ZXSED14C73
74 Overload 15A ZXSED14C74
75 Cylinder Head Cover
ZXSED14C75
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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NOTES

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NOTES

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NOTES

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