: Diagrams of the internal air/oil systems and control panel layouts. Preventive Maintenance
While some units allow for water cooling, CompAir often recommends closed-circuit radiator systems over water-cooling towers to prevent Legionnaires' disease.
If you are looking for technical guidance, maintenance steps, or troubleshooting for the Cyclon 111, the following resources are your best bet: : The Cyclon 105-222 User Manual
Vent all internal pressure from the oil reservoir and air lines. Verify the pressure gauge reads zero bar. Compair Cyclon 111 Manual
Regular service preserves the warranty and prevents costly emergency breakdowns. Follow these hourly intervals strictly. Daily Checks Verify oil level before startup. Drain condensate from the moisture separator. Check for unusual noises, vibrations, or oil leaks. Every 500 Hours Clean or blow out the air intake filter element.
Initial startup must be conducted by qualified personnel to verify rotation direction and regulator settings.
Before compressed air exits the machine, it passes through a multi-stage oil separator cartridge. This reduces oil carryover into the air lines to minimal parts-per-million (ppm) levels, protecting downstream equipment and filters. Preventive Maintenance Schedule : Diagrams of the internal air/oil systems and
For continued reliability, always keep the operator’s manual, part number details, and maintenance logs accessible at the site of the compressor.
Reading through the specifications section, it becomes clear why this matters. The manual details the use of 15-5 PH stainless steel for internal components and significantly thicker gear housings. The manual doesn't just tell you what is inside; it explains why it survives. It’s a reminder to the owner: this drive is heavier for a reason. It is designed to dissipate heat and resist the torsional flex that shatters lesser drives.
If you are the Cyclon 111 to another compressor (e.g., Atlas Copco GA series, Ingersoll Rand SSR, or older CompAir L series), the manual highlights these distinguishing features: Verify the pressure gauge reads zero bar
Check the operational oil level while the machine is running under load.
Check oil levels, cooler cleanliness, and ambient temperature. Low Pressure: Check air filter, suction regulator, and potential leaks. Electrical Faults: Delcos Pro Controller for specific fault indications. Where to find the full manual: General Cyclon 105-222 User Manual: Best Aire (PDF) Parts List: Scribd - CompAir Cyclon 105-222
from Best Aire is a comprehensive PDF that covers the 111 model. It includes details on the air/oil system, commissioning procedures, and the negative regulator modulating control.
Change the air filter and check the oil separator.
: Diagrams of the internal air/oil systems and control panel layouts. Preventive Maintenance
While some units allow for water cooling, CompAir often recommends closed-circuit radiator systems over water-cooling towers to prevent Legionnaires' disease.
If you are looking for technical guidance, maintenance steps, or troubleshooting for the Cyclon 111, the following resources are your best bet: : The Cyclon 105-222 User Manual
Vent all internal pressure from the oil reservoir and air lines. Verify the pressure gauge reads zero bar.
Regular service preserves the warranty and prevents costly emergency breakdowns. Follow these hourly intervals strictly. Daily Checks Verify oil level before startup. Drain condensate from the moisture separator. Check for unusual noises, vibrations, or oil leaks. Every 500 Hours Clean or blow out the air intake filter element.
Initial startup must be conducted by qualified personnel to verify rotation direction and regulator settings.
Before compressed air exits the machine, it passes through a multi-stage oil separator cartridge. This reduces oil carryover into the air lines to minimal parts-per-million (ppm) levels, protecting downstream equipment and filters. Preventive Maintenance Schedule
For continued reliability, always keep the operator’s manual, part number details, and maintenance logs accessible at the site of the compressor.
Reading through the specifications section, it becomes clear why this matters. The manual details the use of 15-5 PH stainless steel for internal components and significantly thicker gear housings. The manual doesn't just tell you what is inside; it explains why it survives. It’s a reminder to the owner: this drive is heavier for a reason. It is designed to dissipate heat and resist the torsional flex that shatters lesser drives.
If you are the Cyclon 111 to another compressor (e.g., Atlas Copco GA series, Ingersoll Rand SSR, or older CompAir L series), the manual highlights these distinguishing features:
Check the operational oil level while the machine is running under load.
Check oil levels, cooler cleanliness, and ambient temperature. Low Pressure: Check air filter, suction regulator, and potential leaks. Electrical Faults: Delcos Pro Controller for specific fault indications. Where to find the full manual: General Cyclon 105-222 User Manual: Best Aire (PDF) Parts List: Scribd - CompAir Cyclon 105-222
from Best Aire is a comprehensive PDF that covers the 111 model. It includes details on the air/oil system, commissioning procedures, and the negative regulator modulating control.
Change the air filter and check the oil separator.