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The document outlines safety precautions and maintenance procedures for air compressors.

The document describes the air flow, oil, cooling, and condensate drain systems, as well as the unloading/loading system and Elektronikon regulator of air compressors.

The document outlines safety precautions like using the correct tools, genuine spare parts, switching off power and ensuring cooling before maintenance, relieving pressure from components, and cleaning.

Instruction book

Atlas Copco Stationary Air Compressors

GA55 - GA75 - GA55 W - GA75 W - GA90C - GA90C W With Elektronikon II Regulator Instruction book

Copyright 2003, Atlas Copco Airpower n.v., Antwerp, Belgium. Any unauthorized use or copying of the contents or any part thereof is prohibited. particular to trademarks, model denominations, part numbers and drawings.

This applies in

This instruction book meets the requirements for instructions specified by the machinery directive 98/37/EC and is valid for CE as well as non-CE labelled machines.

Important This book applies exclusively to compressors from serial number AII-478 000 onwards. This book must be used together with the User manual for Elektronikon I and II regulators, Printed Matter No. 2920 1461 0x.

No. 2920 1464 03 Replaces No. 2920 1464 02 Registration code: APC G55-90C/2000 / 38 / 987 2003-09

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This instruction book describes how to handle the machines to ensure safe operation, optimum efficiency and long service life. Read this book before putting the machine into operation to ensure correct handling, operation and proper maintenance from the beginning. The maintenance schedule comprises measures for keeping the machine in good condition. Keep the book available for the operator and make sure that the machine is operated and that maintenance is carried out according to the instructions. Record all operating data, maintenance performed, etc. in an operator's logbook available from Atlas Copco. Follow all relevant safety precautions, including those mentioned on the cover of this book. Repairs must be carried out by trained personnel from Atlas Copco who can be contacted for any further information. In all correspondence always mention the type and the serial number, shown on the data plate. For all data not mentioned in the text, see sections "Preventive maintenance schedule" and "Principal data". The company reserves the right to make changes without prior notice. Contents Page 1 LEADING PARTICULARS......................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 General description.............................................................................................................................. 4 1.1.1 Air flow (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) ............................................................................................................ 5 1.1.2 Oil system (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) ....................................................................................................... 5 1.1.3 Cooling and condensate drain systems (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7).......................................................... 7 1.2 Unloading/loading system (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) ................................................................................... 11 1.2.1 Unloading (Fig. 1.6)..................................................................................................................... 11 1.2.2 Loading (Fig. 1.7) ........................................................................................................................ 11 1.3 Elektronikon regulator ........................................................................................................................ 11 1.3.1 Automatic control of the compressor........................................................................................... 11 1.3.2 Protecting the compressor .......................................................................................................... 12 1.3.3 Automatic restart after voltage failure ......................................................................................... 12 1.3.4 Control panel (Fig. 1.8) ............................................................................................................... 13 1.4 Electric cabinet (Figs. 1.9 and 1.10) .................................................................................................. 14 1.5 Menu-driven control programs........................................................................................................... 18 1.5.1 Function of control programs ...................................................................................................... 21 1.5.2 Main screen................................................................................................................................. 21 1.5.3 Calling up other menus ............................................................................................................... 21 1.6 Air dryer ............................................................................................................................................. 22 1.6.1 GA Workplace FF with IFD (Fig. 1.6) .......................................................................................... 22 1.6.2 GA Workplace FF with ICD (Fig. 1.7).......................................................................................... 22 2 INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................................... 24 2.1 Dimension drawings (Figs. 2.1 and 2.2) ............................................................................................ 24 2.2 Installation proposals (Figs. 2.3 and 2.4)........................................................................................... 27 2.3 Electric cable size 1) .......................................................................................................................... 30 2.3.1 For GA55/GA55 W 2) 3).............................................................................................................. 30 2.3.2 For GA75/GA75 W 2) 3).............................................................................................................. 31 2.3.3 For GA90C/GA90C W 2) 3) ........................................................................................................ 32 2.4 Electrical connections (Figs. 1.9 and 1.10)........................................................................................ 32 2.5 Pictographs ........................................................................................................................................ 33

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2.6 Cooling water requirements............................................................................................................... 34 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................ 35 3.1 Initial start-up ..................................................................................................................................... 35 3.1.1 Safety .......................................................................................................................................... 35 3.1.2 Outdoor/altitude operation........................................................................................................... 35 3.1.3 Moving/lifting ............................................................................................................................... 35 3.1.4 External compressor status indication ........................................................................................ 35 3.1.5 Compressor control modes ......................................................................................................... 35 3.2 Start-up .............................................................................................................................................. 36 3.3 Before starting.................................................................................................................................... 39 3.4 Starting............................................................................................................................................... 40 3.5 During operation ................................................................................................................................ 42 3.5.1 Checking the display ................................................................................................................... 42 3.6 Manual control ................................................................................................................................... 43 3.7 Stopping............................................................................................................................................. 43 3.8 Taking out of operation at end of compressor service life ................................................................. 45 4 MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................................... 46 4.1 Drive motor (10-Fig. 3.2).................................................................................................................... 46 4.2 Preventive maintenance schedule for the compressor 1) ................................................................. 46 4.3 Oil specifications ................................................................................................................................ 48 4.3.1 Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid ........................................................................................................ 49 4.3.2 Mineral oil .................................................................................................................................... 49 4.4 Oil and oil filter change ...................................................................................................................... 49 4.5 Storage after installation .................................................................................................................... 49 4.6 Service kits......................................................................................................................................... 50 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND SERVICING PROCEDURES .............................................................................. 51 5.1 Air filter (2-Fig. 3.3) ............................................................................................................................ 51 5.2 Coolers............................................................................................................................................... 51 5.3 Safety valve (2-Fig. 3.6)..................................................................................................................... 51 6 PROBLEM SOLVING .............................................................................................................................. 52 7 PRINCIPAL DATA ................................................................................................................................... 55 7.1 Readings on display (3-Fig. 1.8) 1).................................................................................................... 55 7.2 Settings of safety valve ...................................................................................................................... 55 7.3 Maximum settings of overload relay, circuit breaker and fuses......................................................... 56 7.3.1 For GA55/GA55 W ...................................................................................................................... 56 7.3.2 For GA75/GA75 W ...................................................................................................................... 56 7.3.3 For GA90C/GA90C W ................................................................................................................. 57 7.3.4 Maximum fuse setting ................................................................................................................. 58 7.4 Settings of dryer switches (on GA Workplace Full-Feature with IFD) ............................................... 58 7.5 Compressor specifications................................................................................................................. 58 7.5.1 Reference conditions .................................................................................................................. 58 7.5.2 Limitations ................................................................................................................................... 58 7.5.3 GA55/GA55 W Workplace 4) ...................................................................................................... 59 7.5.4 GA55/GA55 W Workplace Full-Feature with IFD 4) ................................................................... 59 7.5.5 GA75/GA75 W Workplace 4) ...................................................................................................... 59 7.5.6 GA75/GA75 W Workplace Full-Feature with IFD 4) ................................................................... 60 7.5.7 GA90C/GA90C W Workplace 4) ................................................................................................. 60 7.5.8 GA90C/GA90C W Workplace Full-Feature with IFD 4) .............................................................. 61 7.6 Specifications of ICD dryer 4) ............................................................................................................ 61 7.6.1 Pressure dewpoint 40C variant................................................................................................ 61 7.6.2 Pressure dewpoint 70C variant................................................................................................ 62 7.7 Conversion list of SI units into US/British units.................................................................................. 62 8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF AIR RECEIVER..................................................................................... 64

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1 LEADING PARTICULARS
1.1 General description
GA are stationary, single-stage, oil-injected screw compressors driven by an electric motor. GA55, GA75 and GA90C are air-cooled, whereas GA55 W, GA75 W and GA90C W are water-cooled. GA Workplace GA Workplace are enclosed in a sound-insulated bodywork. The compressors are controlled by the Atlas Copco Elektronikon II regulator. This electronic control module is fitted to the door of the front panel. The Elektronikon regulator reduces the power consumption and it allows the operator to easily program and monitor the compressor. The control panel includes the start, stop and emergency stop buttons. An electric cabinet comprising the motor starter is located behind this panel. The compressors are provided with an automatic condensate drain system. GA Workplace Full-Feature GA Workplace Full-Feature are additionally provided with an ICD or IFD air dryer (1-Fig. 1.3 and 3-Fig. 1.4). The condensate is automatically drained. See section 1.6. On GA Workplace FF with IFD, the dryer is integrated in the bodywork and removes condensate from the compressed air by cooling the air to near freezing point. On GA Workplace FF with ICD, the dryer is integrated in the sound-insulated bodywork. However, the dryer and compressor module are shipped separately and must be installed at the site. Condensate from the compressed air is removed by the adsorption process of the ICD.

E1 1 2 3 4

Control module Air outlet valve Electric cable entry Automatic condensate drain outlet of optional oil separator kit (OSD) Manual condensate drain valve

Fig. 1.1 General view of GA75 Workplace Full-Feature with IFD

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1.1.1 Air flow (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) Air drawn through filter (AF) and open inlet valve (IV) into compressor element (E) is compressed. Compressed air and oil flow into air receiver/oil separator (AR) via check valve (CV). The air is discharged through the outlet valve via minimum pressure valve (Vp), air cooler (Ca) and condensate trap (4). Check valve (CV) prevents blow-back of compressed air when the compressor is stopped. Minimum pressure valve (Vp) prevents the receiver pressure from dropping below a minimum pressure. The minimum pressure valve includes a check valve which prevents blow-back of compressed air from the air net.

1.1.2 Oil system (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) In air receiver/oil separator (AR), most of the oil is removed from the air/oil mixture centrifugally. The balance is removed by oil separator element (OS). The oil collects in the lower part of air receiver/oil separator (AR), which serves as oil tank.

E1 Control module S3 Emergency stop button 1 Fan 2 Fan motor 3 Electric cabinet 4 Drive motor 5 Oil separator kit (OSD), optional 6 Air filter 7 Oil filler plug 8 Air receiver 9 Oil level gauge 10 Oil filters 11 Air cooler

Fig. 1.2 Front view of GA75 Workplace Full-Feature with IFD

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E1 Control module S3 Emergency stop button 1 ICD dryer 2 Dryer by-pass valve 3 Air outlet valve 4 Automatic condensate drain outlet 5 Manual condensate drain outlet 6 Oil separator kit (OSD), optional

Fig. 1.3 Front view of GA75 Workplace Full-Feature with ICD

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Air outlet valve DD or PD filter (optional) IFD dryer Fan motor Fan Oil cooler Oil filters Unloader Compressor element Check valve Oil stop valve Arrow, motor rotation direction (depends on compressor type) Drive motor Automatic condensate drain outlet of optional OSD Manual condensate drain outlet Condensate trap

Fig. 1.4 Rear view of GA75 Workplace Full-Feature with IFD

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The oil system is provided with a by-pass valve (BV). When the oil temperature is below 40C 1), by-pass valve (BV) shuts off the oil supply from oil cooler (Co). Air pressure forces the oil from air receiver/oil separator (AR) through oil filters (OF) and oil stop valve (Vs) to compressor element (E) and its lubrication points. Oil cooler (Co) is by-passed. By-pass valve (BV) starts opening the oil supply from cooler (Co) when the oil temperature has increased to the 40C. At approx. 55C 1) all the oil flows through the oil cooler. Oil stop valve (Vs) prevents the compressor element from flooding with oil when the compressor is stopped. The valve is opened by element outlet pressure when the compressor is started.

1.1.3 Cooling and condensate drain systems (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) The cooling system comprises air cooler (Ca) and oil cooler (Co). On air-cooled compressors, the cooling air is generated by fan (FN). Water-cooled compressors have a cooling water system. The water flows through the inlet pipe, the tubestacks of the air cooler and oil cooler, and the outlet pipe. A condensate trap (4) is provided in the air outlet system. The trap is equipped with a valve for automatic condensate draining during operation (5) and a manually operated valve for draining after stopping the compressor (6).

1 2 3 4

Pictograph, manual condensate drain valve Pictograph, automatic condensate drain outlet Automatic condensate drain outlet Manual condensate drain valve

Fig. 1.5 Condensate drains

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Compressor unloaded Compressed air out Air inlet Compressed air Control air

(6) Oil (7) Refrigerant liquid (8) Refrigerant gas (9) Compressor loaded (10)Purge air

Fig. 1.6 Flow diagram (typical example of GA Workplace Full-Feature with IFD)

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Fig. 1.7 Flow diagram (typical example of GA Workplace Full-Feature with ICD)

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AF AO AR BV Ca CM Co CV DP1 DP2 DP3 E FC FN Gl IV LP

Air filter Air outlet Air receiver/oil separator Oil cooler by-pass valve Air cooler Control module Oil cooler Check valve Oil drain plug, air receiver Oil drain plug, oil stop valve Oil drain plug, check valve Compressor element Oil filler plug Fan Oil level gauge Inlet valve Loading plunger

M1 M2 OF OS PDT1 PT20 SV TT11 UA UV VI Vp Vs Y1 1 2

Drive motor Fan motor Oil filters Oil separator element Pressure sensor, oil separator pressure difference Pressure sensor, air outlet Safety valve Temperature sensor, compressor element outlet Unloader Unloading valve Air filter service indicator Minimum pressure valve Oil stop valve Loading solenoid valve Flexible, control or blow-off air Oil scavenging flexible

On GA Workplace FF with IFD also M3 Refrigerant compressor M4 Motor, condenser fan S2 Condenser fan control switch S3 High-pressure shut-down switch 3 Condensate separator 4 Condensate trap 5 Automatic condensate drain outlet 6 Manual condensate drain valve 7 Capillary tube On GA Workplace FF with ICD also AV1 Air outlet valve, dryer by-passed CV1 Check valve CV2 Check valve DDp DDp filter IPD Integrated pre-filter PDP Pressure dewpoint sensor PR Pressure regulator (only on 13 bar compressors) PT81 Pressure sensor, tower Ta PT82 Pressure sensor, tower Tb Rf Restrictor Ta Tower A Tb Tower B

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Fan, condenser Insulating block Accumulator Hot-gas by-pass valve Filter Air/air heat exchanger Condenser Air/refrigerant heat exchanger (evaporator)

TT81 Y2 Y3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Temperature sensor, dryer inlet Solenoid valve Solenoid valve Pneumatic actuator Exhaust valve Silencer Exhaust valve Silencer Air filter Shut-off valve, control pressure Shut-off valve, PDP sensor Dryer inlet valve 3-way valve

Figs. 1.6 and 1.7 Air-oil and unloading-loading systems

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1.2 Unloading/loading system (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7)


1.2.1 Unloading (Fig. 1.6) If the air consumption is less than the air output of the compressor, the net pressure increases. When the net pressure reaches the unloading pressure, solenoid valve (Y1) is de-energized. The plunger of the valve returns by spring force: 1. The control pressure present in the chambers of loading plunger (LP) and unloading valve (UV) is vented to atmosphere via solenoid valve (Y1). 2. Loading plunger (LP) moves upwards and causes inlet valve (IV) to close the air inlet opening. 3. Unloading valve (UV) is opened by receiver pressure. The pressure from air receiver (AR) is released towards unloader (UA). 4. The pressure is stabilized at a low value. A small amount of air is kept drawn in and is blown to the unloader. Air output is stopped (0 %), the compressor runs unloaded.

1.2.2 Loading (Fig. 1.7) When the net pressure decreases to the loading pressure, solenoid valve (Y1) is energized. The plunger of solenoid valve (Y1) moves upwards against spring force: 1. 2. Control pressure is fed from air receiver (AR) via solenoid valve (Y1) to loading plunger (LP) and unloading valve (UV). Unloading valve (UV) closes the air blow-off opening. Loading plunger (LP) moves downwards and causes inlet valve (IV) to open fully.

Air output is resumed (100 %), the compressor runs loaded.

1.3 Elektronikon regulator


1.3.1 Automatic control of the compressor The regulator maintains the net pressure between programmable limits by automatically loading and unloading the compressor. A number of programmable settings, e.g. the unloading and loading pressures, the minimum stop time and the maximum number of motor starts are taken into account. The regulator stops the compressor whenever possible to reduce power consumption and restarts it automatically when the net pressure decreases. In case the expected unloading period is too short, the compressor is kept running to prevent too-short standstill periods. For GA Workplace FF with ICD, the regulator also maintains the pressure dewpoint of the dryer between programmable settings by defining the switching time. A number of programmable settings are taken into account. Warning A number of time-based automatic start/stop commands may be programmed. Take into account that a start command will be executed (if programmed and activated), even after manually stopping the compressor.

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1.3.2 Protecting the compressor Shut-down If the compressor element outlet temperature exceeds the programmed shut-down level, the compressor will be stopped. This will be indicated on display (3-Fig. 1.8). The compressor will also be stopped in case of overload of drive motor (13-Fig. 1.4) or fan motor (4-Fig. 1.4). 3) Shut-down warning If the compressor element outlet temperature exceeds a programmed value below the shut-down level, this will also be indicated to warn the operator before the shut-down level is reached. Service warning A number of service operations are grouped in plans (called Service plans A, B, C and D). Each Service plan has a programmed time interval. If a time interval is exceeded, a message will appear on display (3Fig. 1.8) to warn the operator to carry out the service actions belonging to that plan. See section 4.2. Warning A warning message also appears if: - On water-cooled compressors, the cooling water outlet temperature exceeds the warning level. - On Full-Feature compressors, the dewpoint temperature exceeds the warning level. - On GA Workplace FF with ICD, the inlet temperature of the compressed air into the dryer exceeds the warning level. - On GA Workplace FF with ICD, the pressure in the dryer vessels is lower than the minimum or higher than the maximum limit.

1.3.3 Automatic restart after voltage failure For compressors leaving the factory, this function is made inactive. activated. Consult Atlas Copco. If desired, the function can be

Warning If activated and provided the module was in the automatic operation mode, the compressor will automatically restart if the supply voltage to the module is restored within a programmed time period. The power recovery time (the period within which the voltage must be restored to have an automatic restart) can be set between 10 and 600 seconds or to Infinite. If the power recovery time is set to Infinite, the compressor will always restart after a voltage failure, no matter how long it takes to restore the voltage. A restart delay can also be programmed, allowing e.g. two compressors to be restarted one after the other.

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1.3.4 Control panel (Fig. 1.8)

Fig. 1.8 Control panel LEDs/buttons/keys Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 Designation Stop button Start button Display Scroll keys Tabulator key Voltage on LED General alarm LED General alarm LED Automatic operation LED Function keys Emergency stop button Function Push button to stop the compressor. LED (8) goes out. The compressor will stop after running in unloaded condition for about 30 seconds. Push button to start the compressor. LED (8) lights up indicating that the regulator is operative (in automatic operation). The LED goes out after unloading the compressor manually. Indicates messages concerning the compressor operating condition, a service need or a fault. Keys to scroll through the display. Key to select the parameter indicated by a horizontal arrow. Only the parameters followed by an arrow pointing to the right are accessible for modifying. Indicates that the voltage is switched on. Is alight if a warning, service warning or shut-down warning condition exists or if a sensor is out of order. Blinks in case of shut-down, if a sensor with shut-down function is out of order or after an emergency stop. Indicates that the regulator is automatically controlling the compressor: the compressor is loaded, unloaded, stopped and restarted depending on the air consumption and the limitations programmed in the regulator. Keys to control and program the compressor. See below. Push button to stop the compressor immediately in case of emergency. After remedying the trouble, unlock the button by pulling it out.

9 S3-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3

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Pictographs 10 11 12 Alarm Automatic operation Voltage on

1.3.4.1 Function keys The keys are used: - To manually load/unload the compressor - To call up or to program settings - To reset a motor overload, shut-down or service message, or an emergency stop - To have access to all data collected by the regulator The functions of the keys vary depending on the displayed menu. The actual function is abbreviated and indicated on the bottom line of the display just above the relevant key. The most common abbreviations are listed below. Abbreviation Add Back Canc Del Help Lim Load Main Menu Menu Mod Prog Rset Rtrn Unld Xtra Designation Add Back Cancel Delete Help Limits Load Main Menu Menu Modify Program Reset Return Unload Exta Function To add compressor start/stop commands (day/hour) To return to a previously shown option or menu To cancel a programmed setting when programming parameters To delete compressor start/stop commands To find the Atlas Copco internet address To show limits for a programmable setting To load the compressor manually To return from a menu to the main screen (Fig. 1.15) Starting from the main screen (Fig. 1.15): to have access to submenus Starting from a submenu, to return to the previous menu To modify programmable settings To program modified settings To reset a timer or message To return to a previously shown menu To unload the compressor manually To find the module configuration of the regulator

1.4 Electric cabinet (Figs. 1.9 and 1.10)


The cabinet mainly comprises transformers, fuses, drive motor contactors and for air-cooled compressors the fan motor contactor. The Elektronikon regulator and emergency stop button are fitted in the door of the cabinet.

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F1/8 F21 K21 K22 K23 PE Q15 T1/T2 1X1/4 1X2 K11 K12

Fuses Overload relay, drive motor Line contactor Star contactor Delta contactor Earth terminal Circuit breaker, fan motor 3) Transformers Terminal strips Terminal strip, mains connections L1/L2/L3 On Full-Feature with IFD also: Contactor, refrigerant compressor Contactor, condenser fan

Fig. 1.9 Electric cubicle, GA Workplace FF with IFD (typical example)

F1/5 F21 K21 K22 K23 PE Q15 T1/T2 1X1/4

Fuses Overload relay, drive motor Line contactor Star contactor Delta contactor Earth terminal Circuit breaker, fan motor 3) Transformers Terminal strips

On Full-Feature with ICD also: F90/91 Fuses

Fig. 1.10 Electric cubicle, GA Workplace FF with ICD (typical example)

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Fig. 1.11 Electrical diagram (typical example)

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Fig. 1.12 Electrical diagram of ICD dryer (typical example) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Emergency stop Remote start/programmed stop Remote load/unload (closed=load) Remote pressure sensing (link=remote) Overload, drive motor Overload, fan motor Fault, EWD Dp, DD filter Dp, PD filter High/low air pressure (5-6 closed=high pressure) (11) Manual load/unload (12) Automatic operation (13) General warning (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) General shut-down Auxiliary contacts See motor data plate for correct connection Remote emergency stop Customer's installation Dryer All voltages (50 and 60 Hz) except for 440460 V 60 Hz Star connection: all other voltages Delta connection: 200-220-230 V 50/60 Hz CSA certified and UL listed industrial control panel as shown within dotted lines Phase sequence protection

SENSORS/LOADING SOLENOID VALVE PDT1 PT20 TT11 TT51 Pressure sensor, pressure difference over oil separator Pressure sensor, air outlet Temperature sensor, compressor element outlet Temperature sensor, cooling water inlet 4) Temperature sensor, cooling water outlet 4) TT53/54 Temperature sensors, energy recovery water inlet/outlet 2) TT90 Temperature sensor, dewpoint (FullFeature with IFD) Y1 Loading solenoid valve TT52

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CUBICLE E1 Electronic control module (B) F1/9 Fuses F21 Overload relay, drive motor K21 Line contactor K22 Star contactor CONTROL MODULE (E1) I Start button K01 Blocking relay K02 Auxiliary relay, star contactor K03 Auxiliary relay, delta contactor K04 Auxiliary relay, loading-unloading K05 Auxiliary relay, high/low pressure MOTORS M1 Drive motor OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AIE1 Expansion module, analog input A1 Dryer (Full-Feature with IFD) B1 Electronic water drain (EWD) K04' Auxiliary relay, Load/Unload for ES100 K25 Phase sequence protection R1, K34 Drive motor thermistor protection, shutdown R2, K35 Drive motor thermistor protection, warning ICD DRYER E11 Emix module F90/F91 Fuses PDS81 Differential switch, DDp filter PT81 Pressure sensor, drying tower A PT82 Pressure sensor, drying tower B TT81 Temperature sensor, dryer inlet TT82 Pressure dewpoint temperature sensor

K23 Q15 T1/T2 1X1/4

Delta contactor Circuit breaker, fan motor 3) Transformers Terminal strips

K06 K07 K08 K09 0 S3

Auxiliary relay, dryer control Auxiliary relay, manual/automatic operation Auxiliary relay, general warning Auxiliary relay, general shut-down Programmed stop button Emergency stop button

M2

Fan motor 3)

R3/R4/R7 R96 S10 TSLL91 Y2 Y51

Heaters, freeze protection Anti-condensation heater Main power isolating switch Thermostat, freeze protection Solenoid valve, modulating control Water shut-off valve (water-cooled versions)

T1 Y1 Y2 1X0 1X2 1X3 1X5

Transformer Solenoid valve 1 Solenoid valve 2 Terminal strip, power supply Terminal strip, dryer Terminal strip, earth Terminal strip, 24 V AC

Figs. 1.11 and 1.12 Electrical diagrams (typical examples)

1.5 Menu-driven control programs


To facilitate programming and controlling the compressor, menu-driven programs are implemented in the electronic module. A simplified menu flow is shown in Figs. 1.13 and 1.14.

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Fig. 1.13 Menu flow of GA Workplace FF with IFD

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Fig. 1.14 Menu flow of GA Workplace FF with ICD

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1.5.1 Function of control programs Program/Function Main screen Status data Description Shows in short the operation status of the compressor. It is the gateway to all functions. See Fig. 1.15. Calling up the status of the compressor protection functions: - shut-down - shut-down warning - service warning - warning Resetting of a shut-down, motor overload and service condition. Calling up: - actually measured data - status of some inputs such as the motor overload protection Calling up the: - running hours - loaded hours - number of motor starts - regulator (module) hours - number of load cycles Allows a display test. Modifying the settings for: - parameters (e.g. loading and unloading pressures) - protections (e.g. air temperature shut-down level) - service plans (see section 4) - clock functions (automatic compressor start/stop/pressure band commands) - configuration (time, date, display language, ) Calling up service plans and resetting the timers. See section 4. Calling up the saved data: last shut-down, last emergency stop data

Measured data Counters

Test Modify settings

Service Saved data

1.5.2 Main screen When the voltage is switched on, the Main screen is shown automatically, showing in short the operation status of the compressor. Compr. Outlet bar Auto Loaded Menu F1

7.0 F2 Unld F3 Fig. 1.15 Main screen, typical example

If the function keys or arrow keys are not used for some minutes, the display will automatically return to the Main screen. Whenever displayed on a submenu screen, press the key Main to return to the Main screen.

1.5.3 Calling up other menus Starting from the Main screen:

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Use the key (Fig. 1.8) for a quick look at the actual compressor status Press the key Menu (F1); the option Status data will be followed by a horizontal arrow: - either press the tabulator key (5-Fig. 1.8) to select this menu - or use the key (Fig. 1.8) to scroll until the desired submenu is followed by a horizontal arrow and then press the tabulator key (5-Fig. 1.8) to select this menu

User manual for Elektronikon I and II regulators For detailed instructions, consult the User manual for Elektronikon I and II regulators.

1.6 Air dryer


GA Workplace FF with IFD and GA Workplace FF with ICD are provided with a dryer which removes condensate from compressed air. 1.6.1 GA Workplace FF with IFD (Fig. 1.6) Compressed air circuit Compressed air enters heat exchanger (13) and is cooled by the outgoing, dried air. Moisture in the incoming air starts to condense. The air then flows through heat exchanger (15) where the refrigerant evaporates withdrawing heat from the air. This cools the air to close to the evaporating temperature of the refrigerant. More water in the air condenses. The cold air then flows through condensate trap (3) which separates condensate from the air. The condensate is automatically drained through outlet (5). The cold, dried air then flows through heat exchanger (13), where it is warmed up by the incoming air. Refrigerant circuit Compressor (M3) delivers high-pressure refrigerant gas which flows through condenser (14), where most of the refrigerant condenses. The liquid flows through filter (12) to capillary tube (7). The refrigerant leaves the capillary tube at evaporating pressure. The refrigerant enters evaporator (15) where it withdraws heat from the compressed air by further evaporation. The heated refrigerant leaves the evaporator and is sucked in by compressor (M3).

1.6.2 GA Workplace FF with ICD (Fig. 1.7) The dryer has two towers containing desiccant. This desiccant is a very porous grain material that can adsorb large amounts of water vapour. While the desiccant of one tower is drying the compressed air, the desiccant of the other tower is being regenerated and vice versa. Regeneration of the desiccant is achieved by means of purge air from the drying tower. The operation cycle of the dryer is repetitive and is controlled by the compressor regulator and PDP sensor. Compressed air circuit The compressed air entering the dryer is led to one of the towers by means of 3-way valve (25). This 3way valve is controlled by pneumatic actuator (16). As the air flows upwards through the tower, the desiccant adsorbs the water vapours and the compressed air is dried. The dry compressed air leaves the dryer via the non-return valve (CV1 or CV2) on top of the drying tower. Regeneration circuit A small quantity of dried air is branched off from the dryer outlet and expanded to atmospheric pressure. This purge air flows downwards through the desiccant bed of the regenerating tower. As the vapour pressure of the purge air is much lower than that of the desiccant, the moisture is forced out of the desiccant. The wet purge air is discharged to atmosphere via exhaust valve (17 or 19) and silencer (18 or 20).

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Control air circuit A second small portion of dried air flows via control air valve (22), air filter (21) and on 13 bar units pressure regulator (PR) to solenoid valves (Y2 and Y3). When one of the solenoid valves is energized, the control air is fed to pneumatic actuator (16) and exhaust valve (17 or 19). PDP sensor (PDP) measures the pressure dewpoint of the compressed air leaving the drying tower. As soon as the pressure dewpoint exceeds the setpoint, the Elektronikon regulator will shift towers, i.e. the regenerated tower starts drying the compressed air and the other tower will be regenerated.

Footnotes chapter 1 1) 2) 3) 4) The valve starts opening at 60C and is fully open at 75C for 13 bar and 175 psi compressors. For energy recovery systems only. Air-cooled compressors only. Water-cooled compressors only.

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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Dimension drawings (Figs. 2.1 and 2.2)

Fig. 2.1 Dimension drawing of GA Workplace (FF with IFD)

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Fig. 2.2 Dimension drawing of GA Workplace FF with ICD

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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22)

Centre of gravity Compressor cooling air outlet Dryer cooling air outlet Compressed air outlet Cooling air inlet Cooling water outlet Cooling water inlet Energy recovery water inlet, G 1 (GA55), G 1 1/2 (GA75) Electric cable passage, diameter 65 Outlet for dryer by-pass Manual condensate drain Automatic condensate drain Automatic drain, type OSD (optional) With dryer Without dryer Energy recovery water outlet, G 1 (GA55), G 1 1/2 (GA75) For anchoring Weight Dryer unit Compressor unit Important remark: Never lift the compressor and ICD when mounted together

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2.2 Installation proposals (Figs. 2.3 and 2.4)

(1) (2) (3)

Minimum free area for compressor installation Cooling systems for water-cooled compressors Ventilation proposals for air-cooled compressors Fig. 2.3 Installation proposal of GA Workplace (FF with IFD)

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Fig. 2.4 Installation proposal of GA Workplace FF with ICD Ref. 1 2 3 Description/recommendation Install the compressor package on a solid, level floor suitable for taking the weight. Position of compressed air outlet valve. The maximum total pipe length (including interconnecting piping between compressor and receiver) can be calculated as follows: L = (dP x d5 x P) / (450 x Qc1.85)

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L dP d P Qc 4

= = = = =

pipe length in m maximum allowable pressure drop (recommended 0.1 bar) inner diameter of pipe in mm compressor outlet pressure in bar absolute free air delivery of compressor in l/s

Ventilation: the inlet grids and ventilation fan should be installed in such a way that any recirculation of cooling air to the compressor or dryer is avoided. The air velocity to the grids must be limited to 5 m/s. The maximum allowable pressure drop over the cooling air ducts is 50 Pa. For alternatives 1 and 3, the required ventilation capacity to limit the compressor room temperature can be calculated as follows: Qv = 1.06 N / dT for GA Workplace/Workplace Full-Feature with ICD air-cooled compressors Qv = (1.06 N + 8) / dT for GA Workplace Full-Feature with IFD air-cooled compressors Qv = 0.13 N / dT for GA Workplace water-cooled compressors Qv = (0.13 N + 8) / dT for GA Full-Feature with IFD water-cooled compressors Qv N dT = = = required ventilation capacity in m/s nominal motor power in kW temperature increase in compressor room

For alternatives 2 and 4: the fan capacity should match the compressor fan capacity at a pressure head equal to the pressure drop over the air ducts.

The drain pipes to the drain collector must not dip into the water of the drain collector. Atlas Copco has oil/water separators (type OSD) to separate the major part of the oil from the condensate to ensure that the condensate meets the requirements of the environmental codes. Position of control panel. Position of mains cables. Provision for inlet and outlet of energy recovery system (system is optional). On GA Workplace FF with IFD Filter, type DD, for general purpose filtration (optional). The filter traps solid particles down to 1 micron with max. oil carry-over of 0.5 mg/m. A high-efficiency filter, type PD (optional), may be installed downstream of a DD filter. This filter traps solid particles down to 0.01 micron with max. oil carry-over of 0.01 mg/m. If oil vapour and odours are undesirable, a filter of the QD type (optional) should be installed downstream of the PD filter. On GA Workplace FF with ICD Filters with regard to filtration of oil and particles are included in the package. If oil vapour and odours are undesirable, a filter of the QD type (optional) should be installed downstream of the dryer. It is recommended to provide by-pass pipes and valves over the filter to isolate the filter during maintenance without disturbing the compressor.

6 7 8 9

10

The air receiver (optional) should be installed in a frost-free room on a solid, level floor.

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For normal air consumption, the volume of the air net (receiver and piping) can be calculated as follows: V V Qc P1 fmax dP T1 To 11 = = = = = = = = (0.25 x Qc x P1 x To) / fmax x dP x T1 volume of air net in l free air delivery of compressor in l/s compressor air inlet pressure in bar absolute cycle frequency = 1 cycle/30 s Punload - Pload in bar compressor air inlet temperature in K air receiver temperature in K

On GA Workplace FF with IFD Optional dryer by-pass pipe. On GA Workplace FF with ICD Dryer by-pass pipe.

12 13

Condensate trap. For water-cooled compressors Position of cooling water pipes.

2.3 Electric cable size 1)


2.3.1 For GA55/GA55 W 2) 3) Supply voltage (V) 200 230 400 440 500 550 690 200 200 220-230 220-230 380 440-460 440-460 575 Frequency Approval 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - IEC 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - CSA/UL MC cable 2) GA Workplace (mm/AWG) 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (3x50) + 50 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 3x50 + 50 3x35 + 35 3x25 + 25 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (4x AWG 2/0) 2x (3x50) + 50 2x (4x AWG 2/0) 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 4x AWG 2/0 or2x (4xAWG 4) 4x AWG 2 or2x (4xAWG 6) LC cable 2) GA Workplace (mm/AWG) 2x (3x50) + 50 2x (3x35) + 35 3x50 + 50 3x50 + 50 3x35 + 35 3x35 + 35 3x25 + 25 2x (3x50) + 50 -2x (3x50) + 50 -3x50 + 50 3x50 + 50 --MC cable 2) GA Full-Feature (mm/AWG) 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (3x70) + 70 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 3x50 + 50 3x25 + 25 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (4x AWG 3/0) 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (4x AWG 2/0) 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 4x AWG 250 or2x (4xAWG 2) 4x AWG 1 or2x (4xAWG 4) LC cable 2) GA Full-Feature (mm/AWG) 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (3x50) + 50 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 3x35 + 35 3x35 + 35 3x25 + 25 2x (3x70) + 70 -2x (3x50) + 50 -3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 ---

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2.3.2 For GA75/GA75 W 2) 3) Supply voltage (V) 200 230 400 440 500 550 690 200 200 220-230 220-230 380 440-460 440-460 575 Frequency Approval 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - IEC 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - CSA/UL MC cable 2) GA Workplace (mm/AWG) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x70) + 70 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x25) + 25 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (4x AWG 250) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (4x AWG 4/0) 2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 4x AWG 4/0 or2x (4xAWG 2) 4x AWG 2/0 or2x (4xAWG 3) LC cable 2) GA Workplace (mm/AWG) 2x (3x70) + 70 2x (3x70) + 70 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 3x35 + 35 2x (3x95) + 95 -2x (3x70) + 70 -3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 --MC cable 2) GA Full-Feature (mm/AWG) 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (4x AWG 300) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (4x AWG 250) 2x (3x50 + 50) 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 4x AWG 250 or2x (4xAWG 1) 4x AWG 3/0 or2x (4xAWG 3) LC cable 2) GA Full-Feature (mm/AWG) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x70) + 70 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 3x35 + 35 2x (3x95) + 95 -2x (3x95) + 95 -3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x25) + 25 ---

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2.3.3 For GA90C/GA90C W 2) 3) Supply voltage (V) 200 230 400 440 500 550 690 200 200 220-230 220-230 380 440-460 440-460 575 Frequency Approval 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 50 - IEC 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - IEC 60 - IEC 60 - CSA/UL 60 - CSA/UL MC cable 2) GA Workplace (mm/AWG) 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x25) + 25 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (4x AWG 250) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (4x AWG 4/0) 2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 4x AWG 4/0 or2x (4xAWG 2) 4x AWG 2/0 or2x (4xAWG 3) LC cable 2) GA Workplace (mm/AWG) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x70) + 70 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x35 + 35 2x (3x95) + 95 -2x (3x70) + 70 -3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 --MC cable 2) GA Full-Feature (mm/AWG) 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x50) + 50 2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 3x50 + 50 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (4x AWG 300) 2x (3x120) + 120 2x (4x AWG 250) 2x (3x50) + 50 2x (3x35) + 35 4x AWG 250 or2x (4xAWG 1) 4x AWG 3/0 or2x (4xAWG 3) LC cable 2) GA Full-Feature (mm/AWG) 2x (3x95) + 95 2x (3x70) + 70 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x70 + 70 3x70 + 70 3x35 + 35 2x (3x95) + 95 -2x (3x95) + 95 -3x95 + 95 or2x (3x35) + 35 3x95 + 95 or2x (3x25) + 25 ---

2.4 Electrical connections (Figs. 1.9 and 1.10)


Provide an isolating switch. Check the fuses and the setting of the overload relay. See section 7. Connect the power supply to terminals L1/L2/L3. Connect the earth conductor to earth bolt (PE) and the neutral conductor (if provided) to connector (N).

On GA Workplace FF with ICD (Figs. 1.11 and 1.12): The power supply of the dryer is derived from the main voltage supply of the compressor. A multi-voltage transformer is installed in the dryer cubicle. Check that the setting at the primary side of this transformer corresponds to the supply voltage of the compressor.

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2.5 Pictographs

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Water outlet Manual condensate drain Water inlet Automatic condensate drain Before connecting compressor electrically, consult Instruction book for motor rotation direction Switch off voltage and depressurize compressor before repairing Torques for steel (Fe) or brass (CuZn) bolts Lightly oil gasket of oil filter, screw it on and tighten by hand (approx. half a turn) Consult Instruction book before greasing Switch off voltage before removing protecting cover inside electric cubicle Consult Instruction book before carrying out maintenance Stop compressor before cleaning coolers Warning: voltage Warning: potential risk of sudden releasing of spring underneath cover of unloader during disassembling, have possible repair carried out by Atlas Copco Fig. 2.5 Pictographs (typical examples)

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2.6 Cooling water requirements


Following requirements are given as a general rule to prevent cooling water problems. If in any doubt, consult Atlas Copco. Recommended maxima - mg/l Chloride (Cl-) Sulphate (SO4--) Total solids Suspended solids (as SiO2) Free chlorine (Cl2) Ammonia (NH4+) Copper Iron Manganese Oxygen Carbonate hardness (as CaCO3) Organics (KMnO4 Consumption) No algae No oil Remark Chloride and sulphate are interactive. In pass-through systems the sum of the squares must not exceed 85,000. For recirculating systems with proper controls and treatment, the sum of the squares may be up to 520,000. Note that the sulphate value must include any sulphite present. Footnotes chapter 2 1) If the size does not comply with local legislation, the stricter of the two shall apply. 2) For IEC approval: - LC stands for loose conductors in the air; values according to DIN VDE 0113 - EN 60204 T1 - IEC 204-1. - MC stands for cables in open cable trunking system, in cable trays or on walls; same values for loose conductors in a conduit or in a cable trunking system; values according to EN 60204-1 Table 5. 3) For CSA/UL approval: - LC stands for loose copper conductors in the air. - MC stands for not more than 3 loose copper conductors in a raceway or in a cable; values according to CE Code handbook Table 1 and Table 2. - For CSA/UL conductors with AWG size, the sizes are valid for cables with insulation of 85/90C. Recirculating system < 600 < 400 < 3000 < 10 <4 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.2 < 0.1 <3 50-1000 < 25 Open system < 150 < 250 < 750 < 10 <2 < 0.5 < 0.5 < 0.2 < 0.1 <3 50-500 < 10

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3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 Initial start-up
3.1.1 Safety The operator must apply all relevant safety precautions, including those mentioned in this book.

3.1.2 Outdoor/altitude operation If the compressor is installed outdoors or if the air inlet temperature can be below 0C, precautions must be taken. In this case, and also if operating above 1000 m, consult Atlas Copco.

3.1.3 Moving/lifting Warning Never lift a GA workplace FF with ICD package; compressor module and ICD module must be lifted separately. The compressor can be moved by a lift truck using the slots in the frame. Take care not to damage the bodywork during lifting or transport. Make sure that the forks protrude from the other side of the frame. The compressor can also be lifted after inserting beams into the slots. Make sure that the beams cannot slide and that they protrude from the frame equally. The chains must be held parallel to the bodywork by chain spreaders in order not to damage the compressor. The lifting equipment must be placed in such a way that the compressor will be lifted perpendicularly. Lift smoothly and avoid twisting.

3.1.4 External compressor status indication The electronic regulator is provided with auxiliary contacts (K05, K07, K08 and K09-Fig. 1.11) at the back of electronic module (E1-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3) for external indication of: - low or high air pressure (K05), 5-6 closed means high air pressure - manual load/unload or automatic operation (K07) - warning condition (K08) - shut-down condition (K09) Maximum load for these contacts: 1 A / 250 V AC. Stop the compressor and switch off the voltage before connecting external equipment. Consult Atlas Copco.

3.1.5 Compressor control modes Consult the User manual, section Configuration menu if it is desired to switch to another control mode. Attention Have the modifications checked by Atlas Copco. Stop the compressor and switch off the voltage before connecting external equipment. Only voltage-free contacts are allowed. Following control modes can be selected: 3.1.5.1 Local control The compressor will react to commands entered by the buttons on the control panel. start/stop commands via function Clock function are active, if programmed. Compressor

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3.1.5.2 Remote control The compressor will react to commands from external switches. Emergency stop (S3-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3) remains active. Compressor start/stop commands via function Clock function are still possible. For remote starting and stopping: Connect a start/programmed stop button between terminals 30 and 33 of terminal strip (1X1-Figs. 1.9 and 1.10). Bridge terminals 30 and 34: In this mode, the outlet pressure is still sensed by pressure transducer (PT20), resulting in loading and unloading of the compressor at the pressures programmed in the electronic regulator. If terminals 30 and 34 are not bridged, the compressor is switched out of automatic load/unload operation and remains running unloaded. For remote loading/unloading (via external pressure switch): Bridge terminals 30 and 35 and connect a load/unload switch between terminals 30 and 34. This results in loading and unloading of the compressor at the closing and opening pressures of the external pressure switch respectively. 3.1.5.3 LAN control The compressor is controlled via a local network. Consult Atlas Copco.

3.2 Start-up
AV Air outlet valve Dma Manual condensate drain valve 1 Condensate drain flexible for automatic drain 2 Condensate drain flexible for manual drain 3 Connection between flexible (2) and valve (Dma) 4 Bottle containing Atlas Copco Rotoinjectfluid

Fig. 3.1 Components delivered loose with compressor (typical examples)

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1 2 3 4 5

DD or PD filter (optional) IFD dryer Fan motor Oil cooler Check valve

6 7 8 9 10

Compressor element Bolt, bush and nut (to be removed) Bolt (to be removed) Support (to be removed) Drive motor

Fig. 3.2 View of compressor compartment

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Oil filters Air filter Oil filler plug Bolt and bush (to be removed) Bolt and bush (to be removed) Oil drain plug, air receiver Oil level gauge Air receiver Safety valve

Fig. 3.3 Air receiver 1. For GA Workplace FF with ICD, assemble the compressor and dryer as described in the assembly instruction 2920 1515 00 2. The compressor element, air receiver and motor are secured to the frame, immobilizing the vibration dampers during transport. Remove bolts (8-Fig. 3.2) and support (9-Fig. 3.2). Remove the bolts, nuts and bushes (7-Fig. 3.2 and 4-Fig. 3.3) immobilizing the vibration dampers of the compressor element. Remove the four bolts and bushes (5-Fig. 3.3) immobilizing the vibration dampers of the air receiver. 3. Check that the electrical connections correspond to the local codes. Check the connections for correct tightness. The installation must be earthed and protected against short circuits by fuses of the inert type in all phases. An isolating switch must be installed near the compressor. 4. Check transformer (T1-Figs. 1.9 and 1.10) for correct connection, the settings of drive motor overload relay (F21-Figs. 1.9 and 1.10) and fan motor circuit breaker (Q15-Figs. 1.9 and 1.10) 2), and that overload relay (F21-Figs. 1.9 and 1.10) is set for automatic resetting. 5. Fit the air outlet valve (1-Fig. 1.1). On compressors provided with a dryer by-pass valve, fit valve (2Fig. 1.3). Close the valve(s). Connect the air net to the valve(s). 6. Connect the manual condensate drain valve (4-Fig. 1.5). Close the valve. Connect the valve to a drain collector. See also Figs. 2.3 and 2.4, reference 5. 7. Connect the automatic condensate drain outlet (3-Fig. 1.5) to the drain collector. 8. On water-cooled compressors, drain valves should be fitted by the customer in the water inlet and outlet pipes. Also provide and open the water inlet and regulating valve. Consult section 2.6 for the water requirements. 9. Check the oil level. The pointer of the level gauge (7-Fig. 3.3) should register in the green or orange range. The bottle with Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid (4-Fig. 3.1) can be used for topping up. Check section 3.3 for lubrication of the compressor element. 10. Labels are delivered with the compressor, warning the operator that: - the compressor automatically restarts after voltage failure (see section 1.3.3)

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11.

12. 13.

14. 15.

the compressor is automatically controlled and may be restarted, even after manually stopping (see section 1.3.3) Stick these labels on an obvious place near the control panel. Read these warnings (as well as the warnings mentioned in section 1.3.1) and take them into account. Switch on the voltage. Start the compressor and stop it immediately. Check the rotation direction of the motors. First check the drive motor (10-Fig. 3.2). The correct rotation direction is indicated by an arrow (8-Fig. 3.6) provided on the gear casing (rotation direction depends on compressor type). If the rotation direction is wrong, switch off the voltage and reverse two incoming electric lines. Then check fan motor (3-Fig. 3.2) on air-cooled compressors. Rotation arrows, visible through the grating in the roof, are provided on the plate below the fan. If necessary, switch off the voltage and reverse two incoming electric connections at the terminals of circuit breaker (Q15-Figs. 1.9 and 1.10). Check the programmed settings. Consult the User manual for Elektronikon I and II regulators. On GA Workplace FF with ICD: - Open the dryer by-pass valve (2-Fig. 1.3) - Close the dryer inlet valve (1-Fig. 3.4) - Close the dryer outlet valve (3-Fig. 1.3) - Close the air supply valve towards the PDP sensor (23-Fig. 1.7) Start and run the compressor for a few minutes. Check that the compressor operates normally. On GA Workplace FF with ICD: - Slowly open the dryer inlet valve (1-Fig. 3.4) - Check the dryer connections for air leaks - Let the dryer operate for several hours with the dryer outlet valve closed - Gradually open the dryer outlet valve and close the by-pass valve. - Open the air supply valve towards the PDP sensor

3.3 Before starting


If the compressor has not run for the past 6 months, it is strongly recommended to improve the lubrication of the compressor element at starting: Disconnect air inlet hose (10-Fig. 3.6), remove unloader (9-Fig. 3.6) and pour 3/4 l of oil into the compressor element. Reinstall the unloader and reconnect the pipe. Make sure that all connections are tight. - For Workplace FF with IFD and Pack FF, switch on the voltage 4 hours before starting to energize the crankcase heater of the refrigerant compressor of the dryer. - For Workplace FF with ICD, if the compressor has not been used for 3 months, refer to steps 13 up to 15 of chapter 3.2 (Start up). 1. Check the oil level (7-Fig. 3.3). The pointer should register in the green range or in the orange range. 2. If the coloured part of the air filter service indicator (11-Fig. 3.6) shows full out, replace the air filter element (2-Fig. 3.3). Reset the service indicator by pushing its knob. On water-cooled compressors also: 3. Check that the cooling water drain valves (customer's installation) in the inlet and outlet pipes are closed. 4. Open the cooling water inlet valve (customer's installation). 5. Open the water flow regulating valve (customer's installation). This step can be overlooked if, after previous operation, the setting of this valve has not been disturbed. On GA Workplace FF with ICD also: 6. Close the dryer inlet valve (1-Fig. 3.4). 7. Close the air supply valve towards the PDP sensor (23-Fig. 1.7). 8. Close the dryer outlet valve (3-Fig. 1.3).

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Shut off valve, dryer inlet

Fig. 3.4 View of ICD dryer

3.4 Starting
Important 1. The regulator has a control function for correct motor rotation direction. The message <<Rota>> will appear on the display (3) if the rotation direction is wrong. In this case, switch off the voltage and reverse two incoming lines. 2. For GA Full-Feature with IFD, switch on the voltage 4 hours before starting to energize the crankcase heater of the refrigerant compressor. Starting 1. Switch on the voltage. Check that voltage on LED (6) lights up. 2. On GA Workplace (FF with IFD), open the air outlet valve (1-Fig. 1.1). 3. Close the condensate drain valve (4-Fig. 1.5). 4. Press the start button I. The compressor starts running and the automatic operation LED (8) lights up. Ten seconds 1) after starting, the drive motor switches over from star to delta. At the same time 1) the compressor starts running loaded. The message on display (3) changes from <<Auto unloaded>> to <<Auto loaded>>.

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On water-cooled compressors also: 5. If necessary, regulate the cooling water flow during loaded running to obtain the most suitable temperature at the outlet of the compressor element, i.e. between 2 and 7C above the relevant temperature in Fig. 3.5. For optimum operation, the cooling water outlet temperature must never exceed the value specified in section 7.5. Consult Atlas Copco if condensate should be formed during frequent unloading periods. On GA Workplace FF with ICD also: 6. Slowly open the dryer inlet valve (1-Fig. 3.4). 7. Gradually open the dryer outlet valve (3-Fig. 1.3). 8. Close the by-pass valve (2-Fig. 1.3). 9. Open the shut-off valve towards the PDP sensor (23-Fig. 1.7). Note The dryer is sensitive to high air flow velocities because this can damage the desiccant. High-speed flow occurs when a compressor starts against an empty air net. Therefore, the air net must be filled by slowly opening the dryer outlet valve (3-Fig. 1.3).

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Example: If operating at a pressure of 10 bar(e) in an ambient temperature of 20C and at a relative air humidity of 100 %, the minimum temperature to prevent condensate from forming is 68C. Regulate the cooling water flow during loaded operation to obtain a temperature between 70 and approx. 75C at the outlet of the compressor element. Fig. 3.5 Minimum compressor element temperature for water-cooled units

3.5 During operation


1. Check the oil level during loaded operation: the pointer of the level gauge (7-Fig. 3.3) must register in the green range. If the level is in the LOW range, press the stop button O, wait until the compressor has stopped and switch off the voltage. Depressurize the oil system by unscrewing the oil filler plug (3-Fig. 3.3) one turn, wait a few minutes and add oil until the level reaches the filler plug. Tighten the plug. 2. If the coloured part of the air filter service indicator (11-Fig. 3.6) shows full out, stop the compressor, switch off the voltage and replace the air filter element (2-Fig. 3.3). Reset the indicator by pushing its knob. 3. If the automatic operation LED (8) is alight, the regulator is automatically controlling the compressor, i.e. loading, unloading, stopping of the motors and restarting.

3.5.1 Checking the display 1. Regularly check the display (3) for readings and messages. Normally, the main screen (Fig. 1.15) is shown, indicating the compressor outlet pressure, the status of the compressor and the abbreviations of the functions of the keys below the display. 2. Always check the display (3) and remedy the trouble if alarm LED (7) is alight or blinks. Consult the User manual, section Status data menu. 3. The display (3) will show a service message if a service plan interval has been exceeded or if a service level for a monitored component has been exceeded. Carry out the service actions of the

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indicated plans or replace the component and reset the relevant timer. Consult the User manual, section Status data menu. 4. For a quick look at the compressor status, consult section 1.5.3. Warning Before carrying out any maintenance, repair or adjustment, stop the compressor, press emergency stop button (S3-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3), switch off the voltage and depressurize the compressor. Notes - Whenever a warning, service request, sensor error or motor overload message is displayed, the free spaces on the display between the function keys (F1-F2-F3) are filled with blinking indicators (**). - When more than one message needs to be displayed, the messages will be displayed one after the other for 3 seconds.

3.6 Manual control


Normally, the compressor runs in automatic operation, i.e. the electronic regulator loads, unloads, stops and restarts the compressor automatically. LED (8) is then alight. Manually unloading 3) If required, the compressor can be unloaded manually: Press the key Unld (F3). LED (8) goes out. The message <<Manual Unload>> appears on the display. The compressor remains running unloaded unless it is loaded again manually. Manually loading 3) Press the key Load (F3). LED (8) lights up. The command will switch the compressor to automatic operation again, the compressor will be loaded if the air net pressure drops below the programmed level. Manually starting In automatic operation, the regulator limits the number of motor starts. If the compressor is stopped manually, it must not be restarted manually within 6 minutes after the last stop.

3.7 Stopping
1. Press the stop button O. LED (8) goes out. The message <<Progr. stop>> appears. The compressor runs unloaded for approx. 30 seconds and then stops. 2. To stop the compressor in case of emergency, press button (S3-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3). Alarm LED (7) blinks. After remedying the fault, unlock the button by pulling it out and press the key Rset (9) before restarting. The message <<All conditions are OK>> appears. Press the keys Menu and Main. 3. Close the air outlet valve and switch off the voltage. 4. Open the condensate drain valve (4-Fig. 1.5). On water-cooled compressors only 5. Close the cooling water inlet valve. 6. If freezing temperatures may be expected, drain the cooling system completely.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Oil cooler Safety valve Compressor element Check valve Oil drain plug, check valve Oil stop valve Oil drain plug, oil stop valve Arrow, motor rotation direction (depends on compressor type) Unloader Air inlet hose Service indicator, air filter Loading solenoid valve Oil filters

Fig. 3.6 View of compressor element

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3.8 Taking out of operation at end of compressor service life


At the end of the service life of the compressor, proceed as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. Stop the compressor and close the air outlet valve. Switch off the voltage and disconnect the compressor from the mains. Depressurize the compressor. Shut off and depressurize the part of the air net which is connected to the outlet valve. Disconnect the compressor air outlet pipe from the air net. 5. Isolate and disconnect the water system from the cooling water net. 6. Drain the oil, water and condensate circuits. 7. Disconnect the condensate piping from the condensate net. Footnotes chapter 3 1) Programmable. 2) For air-cooled compressors. 3) If <<Load>> or <<Unld>> is not indicated on display (3), press the key Menu (9) until <<Main>> appears above key (F1), then press the key Main.

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4 MAINTENANCE
Attention Before carrying out any maintenance or repair on the compressor, press the stop button O, wait until the compressor has stopped (approx. 30 seconds), press emergency stop button (S3-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3) and switch off the voltage. Close the air outlet valve and open manual drain valve (4-Fig. 1.5). Apply all relevant safety precautions, including those mentioned in this book. The air outlet valve can be locked during maintenance or repair as follows: Close the valve. Remove the bolt fixing the handle. Lift the handle and turn it until the slot of the handle fits over the blocking edge on the valve body. Lock the handle using the special bolt and wrench delivered loose with the compressor.

4.1 Drive motor (10-Fig. 3.2)


Also consult the manufacturer's instructions stuck on the drive motor. The bearings must be re-greased every 4,000 operating hours with a high-temperature ball bearing grease ASONIC HQ 72-102. Quantity: 16 g per bearing. The lubrication points are marked. A cartridge with the correct type of grease can be ordered at Atlas Copco; see section 4.6.

4.2 Preventive maintenance schedule for the compressor 1)


Service plans A number of service operations are grouped in plans, called Service plans A, B, C or D. Each plan has a programmed time interval at which all service actions belonging to that plan are to be carried out. When reaching the interval, a message will appear on the screen indicating which Service plans are to be carried out. Consult the User manual, section Status data menu. After servicing, the intervals are to be reset. Important Always consult Atlas Copco in case any timer setting should be changed. Service kits For overhauling or carrying out preventive maintenance, service kits are available. See section 4.6. Atlas Copco offers several types of Service contracts, relieving you of all preventive maintenance work. For more details, consult your nearest Atlas Copco representative. General The schedule comprises a summary of the maintenance instructions. Read the respective section before taking maintenance measures. When servicing, replace all disengaged packings, e.g. gaskets, O-rings, washers.

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Preventive maintenance schedule Period Daily " " " See section 3 3 and 7 -3 3 3 See notes table below Operation Check oil level Check readings on display Check that condensate is discharged during loading Check air filter service indicator Check for cooling water flow (water-cooled compressors) Drain condensate On GA Workplace FF with ICD also Check the pressure dewpoint temperature Check coolers and condenser of dryer; clean if necessary Remove air filter element (AF). Clean by air jet and inspect Carry out service plans A and B

3-monthly " Yearly Service plans Running hours 4000

5 5 -

1 -

See section 4

See notes below table 2/4

Service plan A

Operation If Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid is used, change oil and oil filter For GA 13 bar (175 psi) compressors: If oil as specified in section 4.3.2 is used, change oil and oil filter For GA 7.5 - 10 bar (100 - 150 psi) compressors: If oil as specified in section 4.3.2 is used, change oil and oil filter

500

2/3/4

1000

2/3/4

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Running hours 4000 " " " " " 8000 40000

See section ---4 and 5 -4 -5 ------

See notes below table 7 6 2 8 5 9 10

Service plan B B B B B B B B B B C C D

Operation Check pressure and temperature readings Carry out a LED/display test Check for possible air, oil or water leakage Replace air filter element Remove, dismantle and clean float valve of condensate trap Re-grease bearings of drive motor as specified Test temperature shut-down function Test safety valve For GA Workplace FF with ICD: Replace the silencers of the dryer Replace the elements of the IPD and DDp filters Replace oil separator For GA Workplace FF with ICD: Exchange the dewpoint sensor For GA Workplace FF with ICD: Have the desiccant of the ICD dryer replaced

Notes 1. More frequently when operating in a dusty atmosphere. Replace damaged or heavily contaminated elements. 2. Use genuine Atlas Copco filters. 3. The interval for Service plan A is to be reduced to the mentioned interval in case mineral oil is used instead of Roto-injectfluid. 4. Recommended oil: Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid. For the change interval in extreme conditions of temperature, humidity or cooling air, consult Atlas Copco. 5. Or when the pressure drop over the separator exceeds 1 bar. Check the pressure drop when the compressor is running loaded and preferably with a stable working pressure. 6. Any leakage should be attended to immediately. Damaged flexibles or flexible joints must be replaced. 7. See User manual, section Test menu. 8. See User manual, section Modify protection settings. Decrease the shut-down warning level and shut-down level for the compressor element outlet temperature to the minimum settings. Run the compressor: when reaching the setting, the unit must shut down. Afterwards, reset the warning and shut-down levels to their original values. 9. The certificate is only one year valid; for updating consult your Atlas Copco customer centre. 10. At normal working conditions, the lifetime of the desiccant is approximately 5 years.

4.3 Oil specifications


Attention Never mix oils of different brands or types. Use only non-toxic oils.

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4.3.1 Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid It is strongly recommended to use Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid. This is special oil for screw compressors which keeps the compressor in excellent condition. Atlas Copco Roto-injectfluid can be ordered in following quantities: Quantity 20-litre can 209-litre drum Ordering number 2901 0522 00 2901 0045 01

4.3.2 Mineral oil Although Roto-injectfluid is recommended, mineral oil can be used after taking following precautions: - the previously used oil should first be drained and the system flushed - the oil filters should be replaced - the oil must meet the requirements as specified below High-quality, mineral oil with oxidation inhibitors and anti-foam and anti-wear properties. The viscosity grade must correspond to the ambient temperature and ISO 3448, as follows: Ambient temperature Consistently above 25C Between 25 and 0C Viscosity grade ISO VG 68 ISO VG 46 Viscosity index Minimum 95 Minimum 95

4.4 Oil and oil filter change


1. Run the compressor unloaded for 3 minutes. 2. Stop the compressor. Switch off the voltage. Unscrew oil filler plug (3-Fig. 3.3) only one turn to permit any pressure in the system to escape. 3. Remove the vent plug of the oil cooler, wait 5 minutes, remove drain plug (7-Fig. 3.6) and catch the oil in a receptacle. 4. Remove the oil filters (13-Fig. 3.6). 5. Clean the filter seats on the manifold. Oil the gaskets of the new elements. Screw the elements into place until the gaskets contact their seats, then tighten by hand (approx. half a turn). 6. Drain the oil by removing drain plugs (6-Fig. 3.3 and 5-Fig. 3.6). Collect the oil in a collector and deliver it to the local oil collection service. 7. Reinstall plugs (6-Fig. 3.3, 5-Fig. 3.6 and 7-Fig. 3.6) and fill the air receiver with oil until the level reaches the filler plug opening. Reinstall oil filler plug (3-Fig. 3.3) and the vent plug of the oil cooler. 8. Run the compressor for a few minutes loaded. Stop the compressor and wait a few minutes to allow the oil to settle. Depressurize the system. Fill the air receiver with oil until the level reaches the filler opening. Tighten filler plug (3-Fig. 3.3). 9. After carrying out the service actions of the related service plan, reset the timer. See User manual, section Status data menu.

4.5 Storage after installation


Run the compressor twice a week until warm. Load and unload the compressor a few times. If the compressor is stored without running from time to time, protective measures must be taken. Consult Atlas Copco.

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4.6 Service kits


Service kits are available offering the benefits of genuine Atlas Copco parts while keeping the maintenance budget low. The kits comprise all parts needed for servicing.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Oil separator kit Condensate trap kit Filter kit Minimum pressure valve kit Check valve kit By-pass valve kit Oil stop valve kit Unloading valve kit

Fig. 4.1 Preventive maintenance kits (typical examples) Service kit for oil filters and air filter For GA55-GA55 W For GA75-GA75 W For GA90C-GA90C W . Service kit for oil separator For all GA Service kit for ICD dryers Service plan B and C ICD170 ICD230 ICD280 Service plan D ICD170 ICD230 ICD280 2901 1004 00 2901 0995 00 2901 0995 00 2901 1005 00 2901 0996 00 2901 0996 00 Ordering number 2901 0775 00 2901 0776 00 2901 0776 00 Ordering number 2901 0774 00

Motor grease The ordering number for a motor grease cartridge is 2901 0338 01 (see section 4.1). Footnotes chapter 4 1) Use only authorized parts. Any damage or malfunction by the use of unauthorized parts is not covered by Warranty or Product Liability. The local Atlas Copco Sales Company may overrule this schedule depending on the working conditions of the compressor.

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5 ADJUSTMENTS AND SERVICING PROCEDURES


5.1 Air filter (2-Fig. 3.3)
1. Stop the compressor. Switch off the voltage. Release the snap clips and remove the dust trap and air filter element. Clean the trap. Discard the filter element. 2. Refit the new element and the trap. 3. Reset the service indicator (11-Fig. 3.6) by pushing the knob in the extremity of the body. 4. After carrying out the service actions of the related service plan, reset the timer. See User manual, section Status data menu.

5.2 Coolers
Keep the coolers clean to maintain the cooling efficiency. On air-cooled compressors Remove any dirt from the coolers with a fibre brush. Never use a wire brush or metal objects. Then clean by air jet in reverse direction of normal flow while covering all compressor parts under the coolers. If it is necessary to wash the coolers with a cleansing agent, consult Atlas Copco. On water-cooled compressors Consult Atlas Copco for cleaning.

5.3 Safety valve (2-Fig. 3.6)


Operate the safety valve, depending on the type of valve: - by unscrewing the cap one or two turns and retightening it - or by pulling the valve lifting lever Testing The valve can be tested on a separate compressed air line. If the valve does not open at the pressure specified in section 7.2, consult Atlas Copco. Warning No adjustments are allowed. Never run the compressor without safety valve.

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6 PROBLEM SOLVING
Consult the User manual, section Status data menu if a service message or fault message appears on the display (3) or when the alarm LED (7) is alight or blinks.

Before starting repairs: Press the stop button O, wait until the compressor has stopped (approx. 30 seconds), press the emergency stop button (S3-Figs. 1.2 and 1.3) and switch off the voltage. Close the air outlet valve and depressurize the air system. Furthermore, apply all relevant safety precautions, including those mentioned in this book. The air outlet valve can be locked as described in section 4. Mechanical faults and suggested remedies (Figs. 1.6 and 1.7) 1. a. a. b. b. c. c. d. d. 2. a. a. b. b. 3. a. a. b. b. Start button I is pressed, compressor starts running, but does not load after a delay time Solenoid valve (Y1) out of order Replace valve Inlet valve (IV) stuck in closed position Have valve checked Leak in control air flexibles Replace leaking flexible Minimum pressure valve (Vp) leaking (when net is depressurized) Have valve checked Compressor does not unload, safety valve blows Solenoid valve (Y1) out of order See 1a Inlet valve (IV) does not close See 1b Condensate is not discharged from condensate trap during loading Discharge flexible clogged Check and correct as necessary Float valve malfunctioning Remove float valve assembly, clean and check

4. Compressor air output or pressure below normal a. Air consumption exceeds air output of compressor a. Check equipment connected

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b. b. c. c. d. d. e. e. f. f. g. g. h. h. i. i.

Choked air inlet filter element (AF) Replace filter element Solenoid valve (Y1) malfunctioning See 1a Leak in control air flexibles See 1c Inlet valve (IV) does not fully open See 1b Oil separator element (OS) clogged Have element replaced Air leakage See 1c Safety valve (SV) leaking Have valve replaced Compressor element (E) out of order Consult Atlas Copco

5. Excessive oil flow through air inlet filter after stopping a. Check valve (CV) leaking or oil stop valve (Vs) jammed a. Have defective parts replaced. Replace air filter element (AF) 6. a. a. b. b. c. c. d. d. e. e. Safety valve (SV) blows after loading Inlet valve (IV) malfunctioning See 1b Minimum pressure valve (Vp) malfunctioning See 1d Oil separator element (OS) clogged See 4f Safety valve (SV) out of order See 4h Dryer piping clogged because of ice formation Have refrigerant system checked by Atlas Copco

7. Element outlet or air outlet temperature above normal a. Insufficient cooling air or cooling air temperature too high a. Check for cooling air restriction or improve ventilation of compressor room. Avoid recirculation of cooling air. If installed, check capacity of compressor room fan. On water-cooled compressors, check cooling water flow; if necessary, have system cleaned b. Oil level too low b. Check and correct as necessary c. Oil cooler (Co) clogged c. Clean cooler d. By-pass valve (BV) malfunctioning d. Have valve tested e. Air cooler (Ca) clogged e. Clean cooler f. Compressor element (E) out of order f. See 4i On GA Workplace FF with ICD also: 8 a. a. b. b. Pressure dewpoint temperature to high The dryer is not yet regenerated Close the dryer outlet valve and have the desiccant regenerated Free water in compressed air inlet Check that condensate separators and drains upstream of the dryer are operative

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c. c. d. d. e. e.

Air flow through the dryer too high Correct as necessary Outlet pressure too low Check whether the compressor provides enough air for the application Compressed air temperature at dryer inlet too high Check compressor aftercooler

9 The dryer produces a lot of noise a. Silencers defective or connected badly a. Check the silencers and their fixations 10 Insufficient air leaves the dryer a. Too much purge air flow a. Check the condition of solenoid valves, pneumatic valves and 3-way valve. Replace if defective.

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7 PRINCIPAL DATA
7.1 Readings on display (3-Fig. 1.8) 1)

Ref. Reading: Shown: Ref. Reading: Shown: Ref. Reading: Shown: Ref. Reading: Shown: Ref. Reading: Shown: Ref. Reading: Shown: Ref. Reading: Shown:

Air outlet pressure Modulates between programmed unloading and loading pressures On main screen (Fig. 1.15) Compressor element outlet temperature Approx. 60C above ambient temperature Use key on main screen (Fig. 1.15) Pressure difference over oil separator Below 1 bar Use key on main screen (Fig. 1.15) Cooling water outlet temperature Below 50C Use key on main screen (Fig. 1.15) On GA Workplace FF with IFD Pressure dewpoint temperature Approx. 4C Use key on main screen (Fig. 1.15) On GA Workplace FF with ICD (-40C variant) Pressure dewpoint temperature Approx. -40C Use key on main screen (Fig. 1.15) On GA Workplace FF with ICD (-70C variant) Pressure dewpoint temperature Approx. -70C Use key on main screen (Fig. 1.15)

7.2 Settings of safety valve


Compressor type GA 7.5-8 bar GA 10 bar GA 13 bar GA 100 psi GA 125 psi GA 150 psi GA 175 psi GA 7.5-8 bar/ISPESL approved GA 10 bar/ISPESL approved GA 13 bar/ISPESL approved Safety valve set pressure(e) 12 bar(e) 12 bar(e) 14.5 bar(e) 200 psig 200 psig 200 psig 215 psig 11 bar(e) 11 bar(e) 14 bar(e)

Always check the set pressure stamped on the valve.

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7.3 Maximum settings of overload relay, circuit breaker and fuses


7.3.1 For GA55/GA55 W Supply voltage (V) 200 230 400 440 500 550 690 200 200 220-230 220-230 380 440-460 440-460 575 Frequency 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz CSA/UL Overload relay F21 (A) 137 119 68 62 57 50 40 137 137 125 125 71 63 58 48 Circuit breaker Q15 3) (A) 9.6 9 4.8 4.5 3.8 3.5 2.8 10.5 10.5 9 9 4.8 4.6 4.6 3.7 Fuses (A) See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 Fuses CSA HRCII-C (A) 250 250 110 100 Fuses UL Class K5 (A) 250 250 125 100

7.3.2 For GA75/GA75 W

Supply voltage (V) 200 230 400

Frequency 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC

Overload relay F21 (A) 188 164 94

Circuit breaker Q15 3) (A) 9.6 9 4.8

Fuses (A) See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See

Fuses CSA HRCII-C (A) -

Fuses UL Class K5 (A) -

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Supply voltage 440 500 550 690 200 200 220-230 220-230 380 440-460 440-460 575

Frequency 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz CSA/UL -

Overload relay F21 85 75 69 55 201 201 182 182 105 91 92 71

Circuit breaker Q15 3) 4.4 3.8 3.5 2.8 10.5 10.5 9 9 4.8 4.6 4.6 3.6

Fuses 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 -

Fuses CSA HRCII-C 400 350 175 150

Fuses UL Class K5 400 350 175 150

7.3.3 For GA90C/GA90C W Supply voltage (V) 200 230 400 440 500 550 690 200 200 220-230 Frequency 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 50 Hz - IEC 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz - IEC Overload relay F21 (A) 203 177 102 92 82 74 59 199 200 180 Circuit breaker Q15 3) (A) 14 12 7 6.3 5.6 5.1 4.1 15 15 13.5 Fuses (A) See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 Fuses CSA HRCII-C (A) 400 Fuses UL Class K5 (A) 400 -

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Supply voltage 220-230 380 440-460 440-460 575

Frequency 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz - IEC 60 Hz CSA/UL 60 Hz CSA/UL -

Overload relay F21 180 110 91 91 69

Circuit breaker Q15 3) 13.5 7.3 6.3 6.3 5

Fuses See 7.3.4 See 7.3.4 -

Fuses CSA HRCII-C 350 175 150

Fuses UL Class K5 350 175 150

7.3.4 Maximum fuse setting

Cable size (mm) 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150

Maximum fuse (A) 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 250

7.4 Settings of dryer switches (on GA Workplace Full-Feature with IFD)


The regulating and safety devices are factory-adjusted to obtain optimum performance of the dryer. Do not alter the setting of any of the devices.

7.5 Compressor specifications


7.5.1 Reference conditions Air inlet pressure (absolute) Air inlet temperature Relative humidity Working pressure On water-cooled units also: Cooling water inlet temperature bar Celsius % bar(e) Celsius 1 20 0 See nominal values below 20

7.5.2 Limitations Maximum working pressure Minimum working pressure Maximum air inlet temperature Minimum air inlet temperature bar(e) bar(e) Celsius Celsius See maximum values below 4 40 0

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On water-cooled units also: Max. cooling water outlet temperature Max. cooling water inlet pressure

Celsius bar(e)

50 5

7.5.3 GA55/GA55 W Workplace 4)

Compressor type Frequency Maximum (unloading) pressure Nominal working pressure Temperature of air leaving outlet valve, approx. Motor shaft speed Power input, GA Power input, GA W Oil capacity, GA Oil capacity, GA W Mean sound pressure level 5) Cooling water consumption, GA W 6) Cooling water consumption, GA W 7)

Hz bar(e) bar(e) Celsius r/min kW kW l l dB l/min l/min

7.5 bar 50 7.5 7 30 2960 65.9 63.7 26.5 26.5 66 56 84

8 bar 50 8 8 30 2960 67.2 64.9 26.5 26.5 66 56 84

10 bar 50 10 9.5 30 2960 64.7 62.5 26.5 26.5 66 56 84

100 psi 60 7.4 6.9 30 3565 65.7 63.4 26.5 26.5 67 56 84

125 psi 60 9.1 8.6 30 3565 64.2 61.9 26.5 26.5 67 56 84

7.5.4 GA55/GA55 W Workplace Full-Feature with IFD 4) Compressor type Frequency Maximum (unloading) pressure Nominal working pressure Temperature of air leaving outlet valve, approx. Motor shaft speed Power input, GA Power input, GA W Oil capacity, GA Oil capacity, GA W Mean sound pressure level 5) Cooling water consumption, GA W 6) Cooling water consumption, GA W 7) Refrigerant type Refrigerant charge Pressure dewpoint, Full-Feature 8) Hz bar(e) bar(e) Celsius r/min kW kW l l dB l/min l/min kg Celsius 7.5 bar 50 7.25 7 25 2960 70.0 67.8 26.5 26.5 66 56 84 R404a 1.8 3 8 bar 50 7.75 7.75 25 2960 71.4 69.2 26.5 26.5 66 56 84 R404a 1.8 3 10 bar 50 9.75 9.5 25 2960 68.6 66.4 26.5 26.5 66 56 84 R404a 1.8 3 100 psi 60 7.15 6.9 25 3565 71.1 68.7 26.5 26.5 67 56 84 R404a 1.8 3 125 psi 60 8.85 8.6 25 3565 69.3 67.0 26.5 26.5 67 56 84 R404a 1.8 3

7.5.5 GA75/GA75 W Workplace 4) Compressor type Frequency Maximum (unloading) pressure Nominal working pressure Temperature of air leaving outlet valve, approx. Hz bar(e) bar(e) Celsius 7.5 bar 50 7.5 7 30 8 bar 50 8 8 30 10 bar 50 10 9.5 30 13 bar 50 13 12.5 30 100 psi 60 7.4 6.9 30 125 psi 60 9.1 8.6 30 150 psi 60 10.8 10.3 30 175 psi 60 12.5 12 30

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Motor shaft speed Power input, GA Power input, GA W Oil capacity, GA Oil capacity, GA W Mean sound pressure level 5) Cooling water consumption, GA W 6) Cooling water consumption, GA W 7)

r/min kW kW l l dB l/min l/min

2965 88.5 86.3 29.5 26.5 68 76 114

2965 89.7 87.5 29.5 26.5 68 76 114

2965 88.1 85.9 29.5 26.5 68 76 114

2965 87.7 85.5 29.5 26.5 68 76 114

3570 89.0 86.7 29.5 26.5 69 76 114

3570 87.9 85.6 29.5 26.5 69 76 114

3570 87.3 85.0 29.5 26.5 69 76 114

3570 87.3 85.0 29.5 26.5 69 76 114

7.5.6 GA75/GA75 W Workplace Full-Feature with IFD 4) Compressor type Frequency Maximum (unloading) pressure Nominal working pressure Temperature of air leaving outlet valve, approx. Motor shaft speed Power input, GA Power input, GA W Oil capacity, GA Oil capacity, GA W Mean sound pressure level 5) Cooling water consumption, GA W 6) Cooling water consumption, GA W 7) Refrigerant type Refrigerant charge Pressure dewpoint, Full-Feature 8) Hz bar(e) bar(e) Celsius r/min kW kW l l dB l/min l/min kg Celsius 7.5 bar 50 7.25 7 25 2965 93.4 91.2 29.5 26.5 68 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 8 bar 50 7.75 7.75 25 2965 94.7 92.5 29.5 26.5 68 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 10 bar 50 9.75 9.5 25 2965 92.8 90.6 29.5 26.5 68 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 13 bar 50 12.75 12.5 25 2965 92.8 90.6 29.5 26.5 68 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 100 psi 60 7.15 6.9 25 3570 95.4 93 29.5 26.5 69 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 125 psi 60 8.85 8.6 25 3570 95.1 92.7 29.5 26.5 69 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 150 psi 60 10.55 10.3 25 3570 93.1 90.8 29.5 26.5 69 76 114 R404a 2.6 3 175 psi 60 12.25 12 25 3570 93.0 90.6 29.5 26.5 69 76 114 R404a 2.6 3

7.5.7 GA90C/GA90C W Workplace 4) Compressor type Frequency Maximum (unloading) pressure Nominal working pressure Temperature of air leaving outlet valve, approx. Motor shaft speed Power input, GA Hz bar(e) bar(e) Celsius r/min kW 7.5 bar 50 7.5 7 30 2970 99.1 8 bar 50 8 8 30 2970 105.5 10 bar 50 10 9.5 30 2970 99.6 13 bar 50 13 12.5 30 2970 99.9 100 psi 60 7.4 6.9 30 3575 100.4 125 psi 60 9.1 8.6 30 3575 101.2 150 psi 60 10.8 10.3 30 3575 101.9 175 psi 60 12.5 12 30 3575 101.2

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Power input, GA W Oil capacity, GA Oil capacity, GA W Mean sound pressure level GA 5) Cooling water consumption 6) Cooling water consumption 7)

kW l l dB l/min l/min

95.0 29.5 26.5 73 86 129

101.5 29.5 26.5 73 86 129

95.6 29.5 26.5 73 86 129

95.9 29.5 26.5 73 86 129

96.0 29.5 26.5 74 86 129

96.8 29.5 26.5 74 86 129

97.5 29.5 26.5 74 86 129

96.8 29.5 26.5 74 86 129

7.5.8 GA90C/GA90C W Workplace Full-Feature with IFD 4) Compressor type Frequency Maximum (unloading) pressure Nominal working pressure Temperature of air leaving outlet valve, approx. Motor shaft speed Power input, GA Power input, GA W Oil capacity, GA Mean sound pressure level 5) Cooling water consumption 6) Cooling water consumption 7) Refrigerant type Refrigerant charge Pressure dewpoint, Full-Feature 8) Hz bar(e) bar(e) Celsius r/min kW kW l dB l/min l/min kg Celsius 7.5 bar 50 7.25 7 25 2970 104.5 100.5 29.5 73 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 8 bar 50 7.75 7.75 25 2970 111.0 106.9 29.5 73 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 10 bar 50 9.75 9.5 25 2970 104.7 100.7 29.5 73 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 13 bar 50 12.75 12.5 25 2970 106.6 102.6 29.5 73 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 100 psi 60 7.15 6.9 25 3575 107.5 103.1 29.5 74 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 125 psi 60 8.85 8.6 25 3575 107.9 103.5 29.5 74 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 150 psi 60 10.55 10.3 25 3575 108.6 104.2 29.5 74 86 129 R404a 2.7 3 175 psi 60 12.25 12 25 3575 107.5 103.1 29.5 74 86 129 R404a 2.7 3

7.6 Specifications of ICD dryer 4)


7.6.1 Pressure dewpoint 40C variant 7.6.1.1 For compressors with a working pressure up to 10 bar Dryer type Volume flow at dryer inlet - 7 bar - 8 bar - 9 bar - 10 bar Pressure drop over the dryer Regeneration air consumption Amount of desiccant per vessel ICD170C l/s 170 187 204 221 0.2 18 85 230 253 276 299 0.2 18 115 280 308 336 364 0.2 18 140 ICD230C ICD280C

bar % Kg

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7.6.1.2 For compressors with a working pressure of 13 bar Dryer type Volume flow at dryer inlet Pressure drop over the dryer Regeneration air consumption Amount of desiccant per vessel l/s bar % Kg ICD170C 215 0.2 16 85 ICD230C 291 0.2 16 115 ICD280C 353 0.2 16 140

7.6.2 Pressure dewpoint 70C variant 7.6.2.1 For compressors with a working pressure up to 10 bar Dryer type Volume flow at dryer inlet - 7 bar - 8 bar - 9 bar - 10 bar Pressure drop over the dryer Regeneration air consumption Amount of desiccant per vessel ICD170C l/s 136 149 163 176 0.2 23 85 184 202 220 239 0.2 23 115 224 246 268 291 0.2 23 140 ICD230C ICD280C

bar % Kg

7.6.2.2 For compressors with a working pressure of 13 bar Dryer type Volume flow at dryer inlet Pressure drop over the dryer Regeneration air consumption Amount of desiccant per vessel l/s bar % Kg ICD170C 172 0.2 20 85 ICD230C 232 0.2 20 115 ICD280C 282 0.2 20 140

7.7 Conversion list of SI units into US/British units


1 bar = 14.504 psi 1 g = 0.035 oz 1 kW = 1.341 hp (UK and US) 1 l = 0.264 US gal 1 l = 0.220 Imp gal (UK) 1 l = 0.035 cu.ft 1 l/s = 2.117 cfm 1 mm = 0.039 in 1 mbar = 0.401 in water column 1 N = 0.225 lbf 1 Nm = 0.738 lbf.ft xC = (32 + 1.8 x) degrees Fahrenheit 2) Footnotes chapter 7 1) 2) 3) 4) See section 1.5.3. A temperature difference of 1 degree Celsius = a temperature difference of 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. On air-cooled compressors only. At reference conditions.

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5) 6) 7) 8)

According to PNEUROP PN8NTC2.2. With a tolerance of 2 dB. At water inlet temperature below 35C and temperature rise=15C. At water inlet temperature between 35 and 40C and temperature rise=10C. At 20C / 100% relative humidity.

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8 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF AIR RECEIVER


1. This vessel can contain pressurized air; be aware of its potential danger in case of misuse. 2. This vessel shall only be used as compressed air/oil separator and be operated within the specified limits as mentioned on the data plate. 3. No alterations shall be made to this vessel by welding, drilling or other methods of mechanical work without written permission of the manufacturer. 4. Original bolts have to be used after opening for inspection. The maximum torque has to be taken into consideration: for M12 bolts 73 Nm (+/- 18), for M16 bolts 185 Nm (+/- 45). 5. Pressure and temperature of this vessel must be clearly indicated. 6. The safety valve must correspond with pressure surges of 1.1 times the maximum allowable operating pressure. It should guarantee that the pressure will not permanently exceed the maximum allowable operating pressure of the vessel. 7. Use only oil as specified by the manufacturer. 8. This vessel has been designed and built to guarantee an operational lifetime in excess of 20 years and an infinite number of pressure load cycles. Therefore, there is no intrinsic need for in service inspection of the vessel when used within the design limits and in its intended application. However, national legislation may require in service inspection.

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O WNERSHIP DA TA
Compressor type: ........................................ Unit serial No. compressor: .................................... A r d y r t p : .......................................... i re ye U i s r a N . d y r ......................................... nt eil o re: Motor type: ............................................. Motor serial No.: ............................................ Delivery date: ........................................... F r t s a t u d t : ........................................... is tr-p ae Service Plan: ............................................ Owner's machine No.: ........................................ Selected lubricants Compressor: ............................................ Capacity: .................................................. Bearing grease type, electric motor: ......................... Dryer gearbox ........................................... Capacity ................................................... Printed Matter Nos. Atlas Copco compressor instruction book: .................... Atlas Copco air dryer instruction book: .......................... Atlas Copco compressor parts list: .......................... A l s C p o a r d y r p r s l s : ................................ ta oc i re at it Atlas Copco logbook: .................................................................................................... Local Atlas Copco Representative Name: ............................................................................................................... Address: .............................................................................................................. Telephone: ................................... Contact persons: S r i e ......................................... evc: Te e : ...................................... lx P r s ........................................... at: E-mail ...............................................................................................................

SAFETY PRECA U T I O N S
To b read attentively and acted accordingly before i s a l n , o e a i g o repairing the unit. e ntlig prtn r These recommendations apply to machinery processing or consuming air or inert gas. Processing of any other gas requires adtoa sft peatostpclt teapiainwihaenticue hri. diinl aey rcuin yia o h plcto hc r o nldd een
I a d t o t n r a s f t r l sw i hs o l b o s r e w t s a i n r n diin o oml aey ue hc hud e bevd ih ttoay air compressors and equipment, the following safety directions and peatosaeo seiliprac. rcuin r f pca motne When operating this unit, the operator must employ safe working practices and observe all related local work safety requirements and ordinances. The owner is responsible for maintaining the unit in a safe operating cniin Prsadacsoissalb rpae i usial frsf odto. at n cesre hl e elcd f nutbe o ae oeain prto. Installation, operation, maintenance and repair shall only be performed by authorized, trained, competent personnel. Nra rtns (rsue, tmeaue, tm stig, ec) sal b oml aig pesrs eprtrs ie etns t. hl e durably marked. Any modification on the compressor or air dryer shall only be performed in agreement with Atlas Copco and under supervision of authorized, competent personnel. I ay saeet i ti bo, epcal wt rgr t sft de nt f n t t m n n h s o k s e i l y i h e a d o a e y, o s o c m l w t l c l l g s a i n t e s r c e o t e t o s a l a p y. opy ih oa eilto, h titr f h w hl pl These precautions are general and cover several machine types and equipment; hence some statements may not apply to the unit(s) described i ti bo. n hs ok I n c s a y, i s a l a s c i n d c . N v r o s r c t e a r i l t C r f eesr ntl uto ut ee btut h i ne. ae s a l b t k n t m n m z t e e t y o m i t r w t t e i l t a r. hl e ae o iiie h nr f osue ih h ne i 4 The aspirated air shall be free from flammable fumes or vapours, . eg pitslet,ta cnla t itra fr o epoin .. an ovns ht a ed o nenl ie r xlso. 5 A r- o l d u i s s a l b i s a l d i s c a w y t a a a e u t . i coe nt hl e ntle n uh a ht n dqae fo o coigari aalbeadta teehutdarde nt lw f oln i s vial n ht h xase i os o rcruaet teilt eiclt o h ne. 6 Arne te ar itk s ta loe cohn o pol c o b . r a g h i n a e o h t o s l t i g f e p e ann t e sce i. ukd n 7 E s r t a t e d s h rge pipe from the compressor to the aftercooler, . nue ht h ica ardyro arnti fe t epn udrha adta i i nti i re r i e s re o xad ne et n ht t s o n contact with or close to flammable material. 8 N e t r a f r em yb e e t do t ea ro t e v l e t ec n e t d . o xenl oc a e xre n h i ult av; h once pp ms b fe o sri. ie ut e re f tan 9 I rmt cnrl i isald te ui sal ba a ovos sg . f eoe oto s ntle, h nt hl er n biu in raig edn: DANGER: This machine is remotely controlled and may start without warning. As a further safeguard, persons switching on remotely controlled uissaltk aeut peatost esr ta teei n oe nt hl ae dqae rcuin o nue ht hr s o n checking or working on the machine. To t i e d a s i a l n t c hs n, utbe oie salb a i e t t e s a t e u p e t h l e ff x d o h t r q i m n . 1 . On units with automatic start-stop system, a sign stating "This 0 machine may start without warning" s a l b a t c e n a t e hl e tahd er h instrument panel. 11 In multiple compressor systems manual valves shall be installed to . isolate each compressor. N n r t r v l e ( h c v l e ) s a l n t o-eun avs cek avs hl o b rle uo frioaigpesr sses e eid pn o sltn rsue ytm. 1 . Never remove or tamper with the safety devices, guards or insulations 2 f t e o t eu i . E e yp e s r v s e o a x l a yi s a l do t i e itd n h nt vr rsue esl r uiir ntle usd teui t cnanaraoeamshrcpesr salb p tce h n t o o t i i b v t o p e i r s u e h l e ro e t d b apesr-eivn dvc o dvcsa rqie. y rsuerleig eie r eie s eurd 1 . Pipework or other parts with a temperature in excess of 80 degrees 3 celsius and which may be accidentally touched by personnel in normal operation shall be guarded or insulated. Other high-temperature pipework shall be clearly marked.
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Installation
Apart from general engineering practice in conformity with the local sft rgltos tefloigdrcie aeseilysrse: aey euain, h olwn ietvs r pcal tesd 1 A compressor or air dryer shall be lifted only with adequate equipment . i cnomt wt lclsft rls n ofriy ih oa aey ue. L o eo p v t n p r ss a lb s c r l f s e e b f r l f i g I i os r ioig at hl e euey atnd eoe itn. t s s r c l f r i d nt d e lo s a i t er s z n u d ral f e l a . tity obde o wl r ty n h ik oe ne itd od Lfigaclrto adrtrainsalb kp wti sf lmt. itn ceeain n eadto hl e et ihn ae iis W ear a safety helmet when working in the area of overhead or lifting equipment. 2 Any blanking flanges, plugs, caps and desiccant bags shall be . removed before connecting up the pipes. Distribution pipes and connections shall be of correct size and suitable for the working pesr. rsue 3 Paeteui weeteabetari a co adcena psil. . lc h nt hr h min i s s ol n la s osbe
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1. I t e g o n i n t l v l o c n b s b e t t v r a l i c i a i n 4 f h rud s o ee r a e ujc o aibe nlnto, c n u t Atlas Copco. osl 1 . T e e e t i a c n e t o s s a l c r e p n t t e l c l c d s The 5 h lcrcl oncin hl orsod o h oa oe. uissalb gone adpoetdaantsotcrut b fss nt hl e rudd n rtce gis hr icis y ue.

(continued)

5 Never use flammable solvents or carbon tetrachloride for cleaning . prs Take safety precautions against toxic vapours of cleaning at. lqis iud. 6 Scrupulously observe cleanliness during maintenance and repair. . Keep dirt away by covering the parts and exposed openings with a cencoh ppro tp. la lt, ae r ae 7 Never weld or perform any operation involving heat near the oil . system. Oil tanks must be completely purg d e g b s e m c e n n , e, .. y ta-laig before carrying out such operations. Never weld on, or in any way modify, p e s r v s e s rsue esl. Whenever there is an indication or any suspicion that an internal part of a machine is overheated, the machine shall be stopped but no inspection covers shall be opened b f r s ff c e t c o i g t m eoe u iin oln ie hseasd ti t aodters o sotnosinto o teol a lpe; hs o vi h ik f pnaeu giin f h i vapour when air is admitted. Never use a light source with open flame for inspecting the interior o amcie pesr vse,ec f ahn, rsue esl t. 8 Mk sr ta n tos loeprso rg aelf i o o teui. . ae ue ht o ol, os at r as r et n r n h nt

Operation
1 A rh s ss a lb o c r e ts z a ds i a l f rt ew r i gp e s r . . i oe hl e f orc ie n utbe o h okn rsue Never use frayed, damaged or deteriorated hoses. Use only the correct t p a d s z o h s e d f t i g a d c n e t o s When blowing ye n ie f oe n itns n oncin. truhahs o arln,esr ta teoe edi hl scrl hog o e r i i e n u e h t h p n n s e d e u e y. A free end will whip and may cause injury. M k s r t a a h s i ae ue ht oe s flydpesrzdbfr dsoncigi. ul ersuie eoe icnetn t Never play with compressed air. D n t a p y i t y u s i o o o pl t o or kn r drc a arsra a pol. Nvruei t cendr fo yu iet n i tem t epe ee s t o la it rm or c o h s When using it to clean equipment, do so with extreme caution lte. and use eye protection. 2 The compressor is not considered as capable of producing air of . b e t i g q a i y. F r b e t i g a r q a i y, the compressed air must rahn ult o rahn i ult b aeutl prfe acrigt lcllgsainadsadrs e dqaey uiid codn o oa eilto n tnad. 3 Never operate the units when there is a possibility of taking in . flammable or toxic fumes. 4 Nvroeaeteuisa pesrsblwo i ecs o terlmt . ee prt h nt t rsue eo r n xes f hi ii rtnsa idctdo tePicplDt set aig s niae n h rnia aa he. 5 Keep all bodywork doors shut during operation. The doors may be . opened for short periods only, e g t c r y o t c e k . W e r e r .. o ar u hcs a a protectors when opening a door. 6 People staying in environments or rooms where the sound pressure . level reaches or exceeds 90 dB(A) shall wear ear protectors. 7 Proial cekta: . eidcly hc ht a All guards are in place and securely fastened . b A lh s sa d o p p si s d t eu i a ei g o c n i i n s c r . l oe n/r ie nie h nt r n od odto, eue and not rubbing c There are no leaks . d Alfseesaetgt . l atnr r ih e Aleetia lasaescr adi go odr . l lcrcl ed r eue n n od re . S f t v l e a do h rp e s r - e i fd v c sa en to s r c e f aey avs n te rsuerle eie r o btutd b dr o pit y it r an g Ar ote vle ad ar nt ie pps culns mnfls . i ult av n i e, .. ie, opig, aiod, vle,hss ec aei go rpi fe o wa o aue a v s o e , t . r n o d e a r, r e f e r r b s 8 If warm cooling air from compressors is used in air heating systems, . e.g. to warm up a workroom, take precautions against air pollution and possible contamination of the breathing air. 9 Do not remove any of, or tamper with, the sound-damping material. .

9 Before clearing the unit for use after maintenance or overhaul, check . ta oeaigpesrs tmeaue adtm stig aecret ht prtn rsue, eprtrs n ie etns r orc and that the control and shut-down devices function correctly. I f removed, check that the coupling guard of the compressor drive shaft hsbe risald a en entle. 1 . Every time the separator element is renewed, examine the discharg 0 e pp adteisd o teolsprtrvse frcro dpst;i ie n h nie f h i eaao esl o abn eois f excessive, the deposits should be removed. 11 Protect the motor, ar fle electrical and regulating components, . i itr, e c t p e e tm i t r f o e t r n t e ,e g w e s e m c e n n . t. o rvn osue rm neig hm .. hn ta-laig 1 . Make sure that all sound-damping material, e.g. on the bodywork 2 a d i t e a r i l t a d o t e s s e s o t e c m r s o i i go n n h i n e n u l t y t m f h o p e s r, s n o d c n i i n I d m g d r p a e i b g n i e Atlas Copco material odto. f aae, elc t y eun to prevent the sound pressure level from increasing. 1 . Never use caustic solvents which can damage materials of the air 3 net, e.g. polycarbonate bowls. 1 . The following safety precautions are stressed when handling 4 rfieat ergrn: a Never inhale refrigerant vapours. Check that the working area . i aeutl vniae;i rqie,uebetigpoeto. s dqaey etltd f eurd s rahn rtcin b Always wear special gloves. In case of refrigerant contact with . t e s i , r n e t e s i w t w t r. I l q i r f i e a t c n a t h kn is h kn ih ae f iud ergrn otcs te si truh cohn, nvr ta o o rmv te lte; h k n h o g l t i g e e e r ff r e o e h a t r flush abundantly with fresh water over the clothing until all rfieati fuhdaa;te se mdclfrtad ergrn s lse wy hn ek eia is i. c Always wear safety glasses. . 1 . Protect hands to avoid injury from hot machine parts, e.g. during 5 dann o ol riig f i.

Maintenance
Maintenance and repair work shall only be carried out under supervision o smoeqaiidfrtejb f oen ulfe o h o. 1 Use only the correct tools for maintenance and repair work. . 2 Use only genuine spare parts. . 3 All maintenance work, other than routine attention, shall only be . undertaken when the unit is stopped, the main power supply is switched off and the machine has cooled down. Take positive p e a t o t e s r t a t e u i c n o b s a t d i a v r e t y. rcuin o nue ht h nt ant e tre ndetnl In addition, a warning sign bearing a legend such as "work in progre s d n t s a " s a l b a t c e t t e s a t n e u p e t s ; o o t rt h l e t a h d o h t r i g q i m n . 4 Before removing any pressurized component, eff c i e y i o a e t e . etvl slt h ui fo al sucs o pesr ad rlee te etr sse o nt rm l ore f rsue n eiv h nie ytm f pesr. rsue

Note: W i h s a i n r m c i e u i s d i e b a i t r a c m u t o t ttoay ahn nt rvn y n nenl obsin egn,alwnehst b md fretasft peatos eg sak nie loac a o e ae o xr aey rcuin, .. pr a r s o s f e l n c r , e c C n u t Atlas Copco. retr, ulig ae t. osl

A l re p n i i i y f r any damage or i j ryre u t n f l sosblt o nu s l i g rom neglecting these precautions, or by non-observance of ordinary caution and due c rerequired in handling, operating, maintenance or repair, e e i a vn f not expressly mentioned in this book, will be disclaimed by Atlas Copco.

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