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Ingersoll Rand Compressor SSR-HXP25

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Ingersoll Rand Compressor SSR-HXP25

Ingersoll Rand Compressor SSR-HXP25

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Maintenance Plans for Ingersoll Rand Compressor Model SSR-HXP25

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1000 Hourly / 9 Monthly Motor Lubrication

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Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Improper lubrication can be a cause of motor bearing failure. The quantity of grease added should be carefully controlled.

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The smaller motors must be greased with a lesser amount of grease than larger motors.

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When regreasing, stop motor. Disconnect power; lock out and tag.

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Remove outlet plugs (or spring-loaded grease relief plugs if present). The outlet plug may not be accessible on the fan end of some TEFC motors.

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Grease relief along shaft can occur, precluding necessity of removing this plug if inaccessible.

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The inlet grease gun fittings and outlet plugs (or spring-loaded reliefs) are located at each end of the motor housing.

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The drive end reliefs protrude out the circumference of the lower portion of the end bell near a flange bolt.

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The drive end outlet plugs are located just behind the flange in the air intake area at about the 5 or 6 o’clock position.

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2000 Hourly / 6 Monthly Belt Inspection

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Inspect V-Belt/Belt Tension

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Inspect sheave grooves for foreign material or rubber build-up

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Clean and degrease sheaves before installing new belts

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Install new belts in the reverse order of disassembly

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Ensure new belt is not pried or forced over the sheave grooves

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BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

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Remove the right guard

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Apply a force at the center of the sheave span using a tension gauge

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Loosen the nut on the pivot bolt located on the left side on the airend if belt tension is incorrect

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Initial 150 Hours Coolant Filter Replacement

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Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Is the operating environment clean?

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Is the inlet filter changed at prescribed intervals?

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Is the operating environment extremely dirty?

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Enter the current hours of operation

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If the operating environment is dirty, change the filter more frequently

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Did you use a suitable device to loosen the old element?

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Did you use a drain pan to catch any leakage during removal?

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Did you discard the old element?

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2000 Hourly / 9 Monthly Motor Lubrication

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Warning: Improper lubrication can be a cause of motor bearing failure. The quantity of grease added should be carefully controlled.

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The smaller motors must be greased with a lesser amount of grease than larger motors.

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When regreasing, stop motor. Disconnect power; lock out and tag.

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Remove outlet plugs (or spring-loaded grease relief plugs if present).

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The outlet plug may not be accessible on the fan end of some TEFC motors.

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Grease relief along shaft can occur, precluding necessity of removing this plug if inaccessible.

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The inlet grease gun fittings and outlet plugs (or spring-loaded reliefs) are located at each end of the motor housing.

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The drive end reliefs protrude out the circumference of the lower portion of the end bell near a flange bolt.

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The drive end outlet plugs are located just behind the flange in the air intake area at about the 5 or 6 o’clock position.

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4000 Hourly / 1 Yearly Separator Cleaning

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Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel with PPE!

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Disconnect tubing at each end of check valve/screen/orifice assembly

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Check orifice and clean if required

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Press screen retainer orifice from its mating fitting without damaging flared end of fitting or O-ring

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Wash screen and housing in safety solvent and blow dry

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Press the check valve/screen/orifice into fitting block

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Assemble the check valve/screen/orifice assembly to the tubing lines

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Sign off on the separator cleaning

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