Powerex OPS, OPS030, OPS010, OPT Series, OPT050 Series Manual

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Oilless Reciprocating Air Compressor Pumps
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Description
GENERAL
DRY TYPE INLET FILTER
The inlet filter on the oilless compressor assures 99% of particulate free air, down to 10 micron, is admitted to the unit. Change every 2500 hours or more often in dirty locations (See Figure 5).
PISTON AND PISTON RINGS
The Powerex oilless reciprocating compressor pistons are made of a high-strength, self-lubricating composite using the most advanced technology available. These heat reducing pistons eliminate the effect of excessive grease leakage at the wrist pin bearing. PTFE rings reduce wear and provide self lubrication. Piston rings should be replaced every 10,000 hours of operation (See Figure 12).
BEARING REGREASE
The wrist pin bearings of the OPS and OPT oilless compressors are needle bearings protected by two outer lip seals. This needle bearing becomes impacted and requires regreasing at 5,000 hours (See Figure 15).
BEARING SEALS
The wrist pin bearing lip seals prevent the lubricating grease from leaking from the bearing area. The two lip seals on each connecting rod require replacement every 10,000 hours (See Figure 16-22 or page 9).
Specifications (Series)
Product OPS / OPT Series Powerex Air Compressor
Performance Specifications
Lubrication Grease-filled Bearing
Pressure Settings Cut-In: 90 psig Cut-Out: 120 psig
Pumps
See Page 2
Cut-In: 125 psig Cut-Out: 145 psig (High Pressure Unit)
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IN258607AV 1/12
Oilless Reciprocating Air Compressor Pumps
Specifications (Performance)
Model HP
OPS010 1
1.5
OPS030 2
3
OPT050 5 145 16.5 800 2 (1) 4.13 x
OPT100 7.5
10
OPT150 15 145 47.0 1140 3 (2) 4.13 x
Max.
PSIG
145 3.6
145 7.6
145 27.5
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains information that is very important to know and understand. This information is provided for SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help
SCFM @
100 PSIG RPM
5.3
10.1
35.0
625 885
845 1115
855 1090
No. of
Cyl. Bore Stroke
1 2.56 2.56 11.2 1 GR-A 24
2 2.56 2.36 13.8 1 GR-B 46
(1) 2.95
3 (2) 3.54 x
(1) 2.95
(1) 2.95
Installation
INSTALLATION SITE
1. The oilless compressor must be located in a clean, well lit
recognize this information, observe the following symbols.
Danger indicates an imminently
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury.
Warning indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.
Caution indicates a potentially
minor or moderate injury.
Notice indicates important
information, that if not
followed, may cause damage to equipment.
2. The area should be free of excessive dust, toxic or
3. Never install the compressor where the ambient
4. Clearance must allow for safe, effective inspection and
5. If necessary, use metal shims or leveling pads to level the
Flywheel
O.D. Drive
3.35 16.9 2 GR-B 97
3.35 18.3 2 GR-B 138
3.35 19.6 2 GR-B 141
Weight
(lbs.)
and well ventilated area.
flammable gases and moisture.
temperature is higher than 105° F or where humidity is high.
maintenance.
compressor. Never use wood to shim the compressor.
Minimum Clearances
Breathable Air Warning
This compressor / pump is NOT equipped and should NOT be used “as is” to supply breathing quality air. For any application of air for human consumption, you must fit the compressor/pump with suitable in-line safety and alarm equipment. This additional equipment is necessary to properly filter and purify the air to meet minimal specifications for Grade D breathing as described in Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification G 7.1 - 1966, OSHA 29 CFR 1910. 134, and/or Canadian Standards Associations (CSA).
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES In the event the compressor / pump is used for the purpose of breathing air application and proper in-line safety and alarm equipment is not simultaneously used, existing warranties are void, and Powerex disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss, personal injury or damage.
Above 24 inches
Drive belt side 12 inches
Other side 20 inches
VENTILATION
1. If the oilless compressor is located in a totally enclosed room, an exhaust fan with access to outside air must be installed.
2. Never restrict the cooling fan exhaust air.
3. Never locate the compressor where hot exhaust air from other heat generating units may be pulled into the unit.
WIRING
Refer to the general safety guidelines manual. All electrical hook-ups must be performed by a qualified electrician. Installations must be in accordance with local and national electrical codes.
Use solderless terminals to connect the electric power source.
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Oilless Reciprocating Air Compressor Pumps
Installation (Continued)
PIPING
Refer to the general safety guidelines manual.
1. Make sure the piping is lined up without being strained or twisted when assembling the piping for the compressor.
2. Appropriate expansion loops or bends should be installed at the compressor to avoid stresses caused by changes in hot and cold conditions.
3. Piping supports should be anchored separately from the compressor to reduce noise and vibration.
4. Never use any piping smaller than the compressor connection.
5. Use flexible hose to connect the outlet of the compressor to the piping so that the vibration of the compressor does not transfer to the piping. Make sure the flexible
hose is rated for proper pressure and temperature before
installing.
SAFETY VALVES
A safety valve must be installed in the manifold or tank where the compressor pump is installed. The flow capacity of the safety valve must be equal to or greater than the capacity of the compressor.
1. The pressure setting of the safety valve must be no higher than the maximum working pressure of the tank.
2. Safety valves should be placed ahead of any possible blockage point in the system, i.e. shutoff valve.
3. Avoid connecting the safety valve with any tubing or piping.
4. Manually operate the safety valve every six months to avoid sticking or freezing.
5. The safety valve must be ASME approved.
HOURMETER
The hourmeter on the oilless compressor indicates the actual number of hours the unit has been in operation. The hourmeter is also used to determine maintenance and service timing. An hourmeter must be installed with every
oilless compressor.
Operation
Powerex oilless compressors operate at a standard pressure of 120 PSIG. Two stage compressors operate at a maximum of 145 PSIG and are equipped for continuous run operation. Compressor RPM’s are established by Powerex based on horsepower and operating pressure.
BEFORE START UP
1. Make sure all safety warnings, labels and instructions have been read and understood before continuing.
2. Be sure all pressure connections are tight.
3. Check to be certain all safety relief valves, etc., are correctly installed.
4. Make sure the inlet filter is properly installed.
5. Visually check the rotation of the compressor pump. If the rotation is incorrect, have a qualified electrician correct the motor wiring.
START-UP AND OPERATION
1. Follow all the procedures under “Before start-up” before attempting operation of the compressor.
2. Switch the electric source breaker on.
3. Open the tank discharge valve completely.
4. Check that the compressor operates without excessive vibration, unusual noises or leaks.
5. Close the discharge valve completely.
6. Check the discharge pressure. Also make sure the air pressure rises to the designated pressure setting by checking the discharge pressure gauge.
7. Check the operation of the pressure switch or the pilot valve for continuous run units by opening the stop valve and confirming the compressor starts or reloads as pressure drops.
Switch the breaker off if the compressor is not to be used for a long period of time.
CONDENSATE DRAIN VALVE
A condensate drain valve must be installed on any tank to allow removal of the liquid which will collect during compressor operation.
Drain liquid from
tank daily.
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Oilless Reciprocating Air Compressor Pumps
Maintenance Schedule
Operating Hours
Item Action needed 500 2500 5000 10,000 15,000 20,000 Remarks
Tank Drain moisture Daily Drain tank daily
Inlet Air Filter Replace
Blower Fan Clean
Fan Duct Clean
Compressor Fins Clean
Bearings Replace
Compression Rings Replace
Wrist Pin Bearings Regrease Note 4
Piston Set Replace
Cylinder Inspect
Unloader Set Replace
Gasket Set Replace
Bearing Seal Wrist Pin Replace
V-belt Inspect, Replace Note 3
l Inspect s Replace
Notes:
1. Inspect and perform maintenance periodically according to maintenance schedule.
2. The maintenance schedule relates to the normal operating conditions. If the circumstances and load condition are adverse, shorten the cycle time and do maintenance accordingly.
3. The tension of the V-belt should be adjusted during the initial stage (500H) and inspected every 2,500 hours afterwards. Proper belt tension for 1 to 3 HP units is 2-3 lbs./.5 inch deflection; for 5 to 15 HP units, 4-6 lbs./.5 inch deflection.
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Every 2500 hours or less
Every 2500 hours or less
2500 Hours - Air Filter Element Replacement
1. Remove wing nut.
2. Remove canister and wipe inside clean with dry cloth.
3. Remove and discard filter cartridge.
4. Install new filter cartridge. Do not attempt to clean and reuse filter cartridge.
5. Wipe inside clean with dry cloth.
Figure 5 - Air Filter Replacement
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5000 Hours - Valve Inspection / Replacement
Per OSHA regulations, ALL
power must be locked out
before performing any maintenance.
INSPECT VALVE SET
1. Remove head bolts from cylinder head.
2. Remove cylinder head and valve set. If it is difficult to remove by hand, insert screwdriver between cylinder and valve set and remove (See Figure 6 and 7).
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
1. Check if exhaust valve (A) sticks to seat or is damaged (See Figure 8).
2. Check if there is breakage, gouge or damage to appearance of intake valve (B).
3. Lift intake valve 10 mm (3/8 inch) and check if there is peeling and/or wear on coating surface of valve set (C).
Lifting intake valve too much
can cause damage to intake
valve.
4. Replace intake valve set if valve plate or valves are worn or wear is over 0.5 mm (0.020 inches) in depth. If exhaust valve rises upwards, clean seat surface of foreign matter.
5. Clean the whole valve set taking care not to damage seat surface and remove dust.
6. If viton seals (upper and lower) reach inspection time, replace them. Even if its not time to inspect, be sure to replace if they do not protrude from groove or seal has hardened or been damaged.
7. Be sure to replace plastic seat in cylinder (See Figure 10).
8. Install valve set while paying attention to black plastic seat of intake valve installed in cylinder (so that you do not drop seat or insert tip of valve under seat).
9. Install cylinder head and tighten head bolts with designated torque.
NOTES:
• Whenusingvalvesetagain,replaceupperandlower
viton seals.
• Whenreplacingvalveset,replacewithupperandlower
viton seals (valve set with packing set). You cannot reuse disassembled valve set.
We are not responsible for any problems caused by reuse of disassembled valve set.
Oilless Reciprocating Air Compressor Pumps
Figure 6
Figure 7
(B)
Check for peeling or wear (C)
REASSEMBLY
Assemble in reverse order of disassembling. Tighten each section with designated tightening torque (See Chart on page 6).
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Figure 8
(A)
(A)
Oilless Reciprocating Air Compressor Pumps
Cylinder Inspection / Replacement
Per OSHA regulations, ALL
power must be locked out
before performing any maintenance.
INSPECTION / REPLACEMENT
1. Remove cylinder head and valve set. Pay attention not to lose semicircular (black plastic) seat inserted at top surface of cylinder (see Figure 9).
2. Remove cylinder bolts and pull off cylinder slowly. Make sure piston does not drop down and get damaged. Note cylinder orientation.
3. Inspect cylinder surface. If treated area is worn and metal is exposed, replace. If there are several vertical scratches at a narrow distance, replace (see Figure 10).
NOTE: Blackish streaks you can feel with your nail or finger are not damage but sliding marks of piston and piston ring. You do not need to replace the piston set or cylinder even if there are several marks on the whole diameter of the cylinder.
REASSEMBLY
1. Assemble in reverse order of disassembling cylinder.
2. Direction of cylinder is set so that semicircular spot facing, to which seat (black plastic) is inserted, faces toward flywheel side.
3. Tighten cylinder bolts with designated torque (refer to chart below).
Figure 9
Replace if it is scratched
Seat
Model
OPS010 / OPS030 156 in. lb. 156 in. lb.
OPT050 / OPT100 / OPT150 295 in. lb. 156 in. lb.
Cylinder Bolt
Torque
Head Bolt
Torque
Cylinder
Figure 10
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