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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
4. Over time a battery’s ability to hold a full charge greatly diminishes. A lead battery may need to be replaced every 2 years and an optima battery may need to be replaced every 4 years. 5. If you are using or planning to use the 12-Voltair for more than 3-4 hours on a day-to-day basis adding a second battery will help in achieving optimum performance Electrical (optional) Toggle SWITCH The Voltair is designed/manufactured with the solenoid activating the pressure switch. By default, when the pressure switch is in the on position, the Voltair will run whether the vehicle ignition is on or off. If your system would drop below 125 PSI, the compressor would kick on and run until the pressure reached 150- regardless of whether or not you are in the vehicle or not. To avoid this, Voltair, Inc. recommends installing a remote toggle switch and powering this switch with a keyed ignition power source. This way, the 12-Voltair will only run if both this switch and ignition are in the on position. To turn the 12-Voltair on and off from a convenient location (i.e.- inside your vehicle) follow the steps below Step 1 Run an 18 gauge wire from the bottom of the vehicle up through one of the three holes of the 12- Voltair. Step 2 Remove the wire from the left side of the solenoid (the same terminal that the wire from the vehicle is hooked to) and connect to the wire you just pulled up. Step 3 Run the other end of the 18 gauge wire to the location (wherever you see fit to put the toggle switch) of the toggle switch and connect to one of the terminals. Step 4 Run a wire from the other terminal of the toggle switch to a 12-volt power source. Preferably a power source that only has power when the keyed ignition is in the on position. Consult your automobile manufacture to assist you in locating a 12 VDC power source, that only has power when the ignition is in the ‘on’ position. Your switch should be ready to go CIRCUIT Breaker One way to protect against the positive wire shorting is installing a circuit breaker. Voltair recommends a 150 amp circuit breaker. AW Direct is just one dealer who can be reached at (800) 243-3194 Part #SCB-150. This is a device that is mounted right next to your battery that will trip in the event that you have a wire that would short out. Plumbing Choosing the right size air storage tank. How much air storage you need can vary from task to task. In most cases a 10 gallon tank is adequate for filling/changing 1-2 tires at a time. Anything larger than 40 gallons is not recommended by Voltair. See chart below to help you determine how much air storage you need. Choosing a location for your air storage tank. The great thing about air is that the inlet and outlet are one in the same. It is possible to plumb 2 or three tanks together with minimal fittings and confusion (see diagram 8.4) If you are mounting an air tank in an out of the way place then running your air hose from the compressor to your air storage through the floor is the best way to go. This hose will be run through the middle hole of the 12-Voltair base. Step 1 Mount tank. See chart to determine how much air storage you need Step 2 Anytime an air storage tank is to be mounted on a mobile vehicle, Voltair recommends using a D.O.T. (Department of Transportation) approved air storage tank. (i.e.- brake tanks from semi trucks) Step 3 Remove plug on bottom of manifold where the two quick couplers were screwed into Step 4 Run hose from the bottom of the vehicle up through the middle hole of the 12-Voltair base and attach to manifold where plug was removed. Step 5 Connect the other end of the hose to the air storage tank. Voltair, Inc. Recommends using a D.O.T approved air storage tanks A couple ideas for where to mount air tanks are 1) Remove Spare Tire 2) Along Frame Rails Air Hose Plumbing Tank Tank Tank 1 2 3 Time It Take To Fill Air Storage Tank 10 Gallon 20 Gallon 30 Gallon 40 Gallon 0-150 PSI 3 min 6 min 9 min 12 min 125-150 PSI 45 sec 90 sec 2 min 15 sec 3 min Notes Minimum Size Maximum Size Maintenance Under optimum conditions you can count on your 12-Voltair to provide “Air Where And When You Need It!” for a long, long time. Check the items below atleast once a year or every 300 hours of use. Check air filter and replace as needed Check oil level Drain oil and replace if using a petroleum based non-detergent compressor oil If you are using a synthetic based compressor oil drain oil every 3 years or 600 hours Check Belt to make sure that it there is adequate belt tension Check pump pulley to make sure that side flanges are securely fastened Remove any debris that may have fallen inside the case of the 12-Voltair Check positive (wire attached to left terminal of solenoid) to make sure that there is not any excessive wear and is still securely fastened. Check plumbing to make sure that there are not any air leaks To order parts consult your dealer or call (402) 723-4985 Wiring 12 VDC POWER SOURCE This can be any 12 power source. There are...
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