The Turbo Air® 3000 Centrifugal Compressor Compressor Handbook
The Turbo Air® 3000 Centrifugal Compressor Compressor Handbook
The Turbo Air® 3000 Centrifugal Compressor Compressor Handbook
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Turbo</strong> Air <strong>3000</strong> <strong>Centrifugal</strong> <strong>Compressor</strong> Operator’s Manual<br />
4. Clean all parts of the piston, and carefully inspect the piston bore and piston seals for wear and/or<br />
damage.<br />
5—16<br />
WARNING:<br />
If the bore appears damaged, do not attempt to rebuild the assembly. It will be necessary<br />
to replace the bypass valve at this time.<br />
5. If any seals or o-rings appear damaged, replace them at this time.<br />
6. If the piston bore appears to be in good condition (or after a replacement has been made as<br />
required), lightly lubricate the piston bore and the seals on the piston assembly with the recommended<br />
grease.<br />
CAUTION:<br />
Use only the recommended lubricant for this procedure. Other products may contribute to<br />
mechanism malfunction under certain operating conditions.<br />
7. When lubrication is complete, reassemble the valve and reconnect the air and electrical supply lines.