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HP03V060S1

HULK Compressor

3HP 60 Gallon 2 cylinder piston

Operating Manual

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Model:

HP03V060S1

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HP03V060S1

DANGER!

Breathable Air Warning

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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 air 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 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 EMAX Air Force

Technology disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss, personal injury or damage.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

WARNING!

This product or its power cord may contain chemicals known to the state of

California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Wash hands after handling.

READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING

RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION – DO NOT SPRAY

COMBUSTIBLE/FLAMMABLE LIQUID IN A CONFINED

AREA. SPRAY AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED. DO

NOT SMOKE WHILE SPRAYING OR SPRAY WHERE

SPARK OR FLAME IS PRESENT. ARCING PARTS – KEEP

COMPRESSOR AT LEAST 20 FEET AWAY FROM

SPRAYING AREA AND ALL EXPLOSIVE VAPORS.

USE ONLY ATTACHMENT RATED AT 200 PSI OR

HIGHER. DO NOT WELD ON OR REPAIR TANK –

REPLACE. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT PROPER ASME

SAFETY VALVE IN PLACE.

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK – HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE:

DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE

SERVICING. COMPRESSOR MUST BE GROUNDED. DO

NOT USE GROUNDING ADAPTORS. DO NOT EXPOSE

TO RAIN. STORE INDOORS.

RISK OF INJURY – DO NOT DIRECT AIR STREAM AT

BODY. USE EYE PROTECTION. COMPRESSOR STARTS

AUTOMATICALLY. MOVING PARTS. DO NOT TOUCH.

KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE. COMPRESSOR DOES NOT

SUPPLY BREATHABLE AIR.

IF CONNECTED TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY FUSES, USE

TIME-DELAY FUSE MARKED “D”

COMPLIES WITH CCR462 (L)(2).

RISK OF BURSTING – DO NOT ADJUST REGULATOR

TO RESULT IN OUTPUT PRESSURE GREATER THAN

MARKED MAXIMUM PRESSURE OF ATTACHMENT. IF

A REGULATOR HAS NOT BEEN INSTALLED -

DO NOT USE BELOW GARAGE FLOOR OR GRADE

LEVEL

DRAIN TANK EVERYDAY TO PREVENT CORROSION AND

POSSIBLE INJURY DUE TO TANK DAMAGE

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Introduction

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In order to receive maximum performance and long life from your compressor, the following instructions should be read carefully and all points regarding installation and operation of the unit should be noted and observed. Carefully reading this manual before connecting anything to the motor or compressor is necessary for optimum trouble-free operation.

Inspection

Check for possible damage from transit and test the pulley by turning it freely with your hands.

Report any damage to the delivery carrier immediately.

Location

Select a clean, dry, and well-lit location. In cold climates, the compressor should be installed in a heated building. Insulate cold water or other low temperature pipes that pass overhead to avoid possible collection and dripping of condensate onto the compressor and motor that could cause rust and/or motor shorting. Do not install the compressor in a boiler room, paint spray room, or area where sandblasting occurs. If acid or dust is in the air where the compressor is operating, the compressor intake should be piped to the outside. This intake pipe should be increased one pipe size for every twenty (20) feet of run and the intake filter should be installed at the end of the pipes with a hood to protect them from the elements. Special size filters are required for pipe away.

If the compressor has to be located where the motor will be exposed to appreciable quantities of water, oil, dirt, acid, or alkaline fumes, the motor must be of special construction to avoid rapid deterioration; i.e. TEFC

Unless the base is exactly level, shims will probably be required. Any space between base and foot should be shimmed rather than drawing the foot down thus placing strain on the unit.

When unit is properly shimmed, vibration will be at a minimum.

Allow sufficient space around the compressor so that it is accessible from all sides for maintenance. Mount the unit with the pulley towards the wall at least 18 inches between pulley & wall.

POWER SUPPLY AND WIRING

Installation should be executed by a licensed electrician

All electrical connections must be tightened before starting. This includes connections at the motor junction as well as the Condor Switch or Magnetic starter. This shall include all factory connections. Repeat: Check all electrical connections before startup.

Wiring should be installed by a licensed electrician who is familiar with requirements of the

National Board of Fire Underwriters and of the local inspectors is recommended. Consult your local electrical contractor regarding electric codes and recommended wire sizes.

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Single Phase Motors:

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Hook your hot leads to the wiring terminals opposite of the motors wires. Hook one hot lead to

1L1. Another hot lead to 3L2. Hook ground wire to our ground wire.

Three Phase Motors:

Hook one hot lead to 1L1 lug, hook another to the 3L2 lug and then hook the third to 5L3. Run ground wire to our ground lug. Start compressor and check for rotation. If rotation is reversed, shut off power and switch two of the hot leads. This will reverse the polarity and the motor will run the opposite direction.

**Make sure that your power supply and internal wiring are adequate and that the available frequency and voltage correspond to the motor nameplate and starter. A 230 volt motor will not work sufficiently on a nominal 208 volt system. Even if the actual voltage is up to 208 volts, the 10-12 volt drop during start up (this is an average, but not a high figure for commercial buildings) may cause the motor to labor and blow fuses or heater elements. Do not accept the nominal figure for line voltage, but rather measure it with a voltmeter during a period of maximum power demand.

AIR INTAKE

The compressors are equipped with an intake filter that requires no piping. If it is necessary to pipe the intake to the outdoors, see Paragraph 3, “Location”.

PIPE CONNECTION

A flexible connector should be used between the compressor tank and the building piping or connection to after cooler or other similar equipment in order to minimize noise, vibration, vibration damage and wear and tear.

CAUTION

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Never install a shut-off valve (e.g. glove or gate valve) between the compressor discharge opening and the receiver unless a safety valve is installed in the line between this valve and the compressor.

Never operate the pump at a pressure or a speed in excess of those recommended by the factory.

TANK

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Tank feet should be placed on vibration isolator pads (1/4’’ thick or less) available through your dealer. Anchor bolts should be gently snug, but not tight, to allow for vibration. Remember, the bolt is only a guide to hold the compressor in place. Do not over tighten the legs of the tank against the pads…it will damage your tank. Caution: Do not store tank on dirt or on an uneven surface. Over time, the tank will tilt causing pump failure from no lubrication.

STARTING

Check oil level before starting. The oil should be in the center of the sight glass.

Turn the compressor over a few revolutions by hand to make sure that everything is free.

Check belt tension. (should be ½’’ of play)

Remove rags, tools, and any other objects from the vicinity of the compressor.

Never put hands on the belts of an idle unit unless you are sure the main motor switch is off.

Note the direction of the arrow stated on the belt guard and be sure rotation is the same direction when running. Correct direction is counter-clockwise when standing facing the flywheel. Air should be drawn through the intercooler onto the cylinders for maximum cooling.

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OPERATION AND CARE

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SERVICE

All units are shipped with break-in oil. Oil should be changed within the first 50 hours or 30 days of use (whichever comes first). Use a Mobil RARUS 427 which is available through your dealer or any non-detergent 30 weight air compressor oil. WARNING!! DO NOT use automotive type oil. REPEAT: DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE TYPE OIL.

Oil should be changed every 90 days. Oil level should be halfway level in the sight glass.

If oil is milky, and oil change will be required.

Inspect air filters weekly and clean or change as needed.

DAILY CARE

Check oil level in crankcase and, if necessary, add sufficient oil to bring to (but not above) halfway level in the sight glass (without the motor running).

Drain moisture from air receiver.

Stop, look, and listen for unusual noises, failure to compress, overheating, vibration, or belt slippage. Correct before damage occurs.

MONTHLY CARE

Check and tighten all bolts as required.

Check air connections and joints for air leaks.

Check all unloading lines for air leaks. Air leaks in the unloading lines will cause the unloaders to chatter and could cause short cycling.

Check “V” belts for any possible misalignment and tightness. See “Belt Adjustment”.

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Maintenance-Trouble Shooting-Repairs

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SLOW PUMPING OR INSUFFICIENT PRESSURE CAN BE CAUSED BY:

Clogged inlet filter (disassemble and clean thoroughly).

Leaks in air lines, valves, fittings, etc. (Locate by using soapy water if necessary; replace or tighten threaded parts).

Compressor too small for equipment application. Check air requirements vs. compressor capacity and consult dealer.

Leaking head valves (remove hold-down covers than remove valves for inspection.

Repair or replace faulty valves).

If the power network in the building is 208 volts, order a 208 volt motor. If the starting voltage is much less the 90% of the motor nameplate voltage, the motor cannot be expected to start and the interior building wiring must be corrected.

OVERHEATING

Compression of air generates heat, much of which is dissipated as air passes over the intercooler and/or after cooler. Overheating can be caused by:

Pump running backwards (reverse direction). Proper rotation is counterclockwise when facing the flywheel.

One or more head valves are failing to seat properly.

Blown cylinder head gasket.

Restriction in head, intercooler, or check valve.

Lack of oil (check oil level).

Dirt in intercooler fins or cylinder fins-(blow out with air).

Poor ventilation and ambient temperature is too high where the compressor is stored.

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APR2V0314S- Free floating Valve Pump

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No. Part#

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Bolt

Part Description

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3

4

5

Spring Washer

T Coupling

Nut

Cooling pipe

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11

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Elbow

Air filter assembly

Cylinder head

Cylinder head gasket

Valve

Valve gasket

57×11

Cylinder gasket

Cylinder

Nut

Spring Washer double-screw bolt

Crankcase gasket piston ring piston oil ring

O-ring

Piston

Piston Pin

Connect rod

HULK PUMP MODEL: APR2V0314S

2 37

2 38

8 39

13 40

8 41

2

42

4 43

2 44

4 45

2 46

2 47

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Q'ty No. Part#

8 25

12

1

3

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27

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Part Description

Splash oil nail

Spring Washer

Bolt

Nut

1 29

1 30

Pulley gasket

Pulley

2 31

2 32

2 33

4 34

2 35

4 36

Nut

Breather

Bearing bracket

Bearing bracket gasket

Oil seal

Bearing

Crank shaft

Bearing

Crankcase

Oil fill screw plug

Gasket for oil inlet screw

Crankcase cap gasket

Crankcase cap

Bolt

Oil glass

Oil glass gasket

Oil discharge screw plug

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1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

Q'ty

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

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