Capacity | 50 - 99 CFM |
Configuration | Horizontal |
Horsepower | 15 HP |
Power | Electric |
Pressure Rating | 175 PSI |
Style | Splash Lubricated |
Voltage | 230/3/60 Volts, 575/3/60 Volts, 208/3/60 Volts, 460/3/60 Volts |
mounted motor starter mounted & wired
designed for heavy shop or industrial use, ingersoll rand electric-driven two-stage air compressors provide the reliability and performance that are ideal for most applications and users including automotive service and body shops, fleet maintenance, machine shops, production and manufacturing lines, wood working shops, dry cleaners, car washes, general maintenance/repair shops and farms.
value package | value pro package |
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100% cast iron pump |
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automatic start/stop control through pressure switch |
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vibration isolators (available with purchase of installation kit) |
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manual drain |
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dual control with centrifugal unloader |
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receipt & inspection
ensure adequate lifting equipment is available for unloading and moving the unit to the installation site.
caution!
- lifting equipment must be properly rated for the weight of the unit.
- lift the unit by the shipping skid only. do not use the motor lifting eye to lift the entire unit. the motor lifting eye is for removing the motor from the unit only.
- do not work on or walk under the unit while it is suspended.
before signing the delivery receipt, inspect for damage and missing parts. if damage or missing parts are apparent, make the appropriate notation on the delivery receipt, then sign the receipt. immediately contact the carrier for an inspection.
all material must be held in the receiving location for the carrier’s inspection.
delivery receipts that have been signed without a notation of damage or missing parts are considered to be delivered “clear.” subsequent claims are then considered to be concealed damage claims. settle damage claims directly with the transportation company.
if you discover damage after receiving the unit (concealed damage), the carrier must be notified within 15 days of receipt and an inspection must be requested by telephone with confirmation in writing. on concealed damage claims, the burden of establishing that the unit was damaged in transit reverts back to the claimant.
read the unit nameplate to verify it is the model ordered, and read the motor nameplate to verify it is compatible with your electrical conditions. make sure electrical enclosures and components are appropriate for the installation environment.
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