Emerson VSM ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 145
56
A)  Disconnect the motor drive coupling from the 
compressor input shaft.
B)  Disconnect all gas and oil piping which is at-
tached to the compressor.  When removing the 
suction strainer on gas compression units, the 
suction line should be supported to prevent it 
from sagging.
C)  Replace oil drain in compressor housing and dis-
charge manifold after oil has stopped draining.
D)  Remove all electrical connections to the com-
pressor.
E)  On compressors with mounting feet, loosen and 
remove bolts holding the compressor to the 
base.
 
 
 
Keep compressor alignment shims together and 
mark the locations with a permanent marker. 
F)  On compressors with C-flange the motor/C-
fl ange/compressor assembly must be supported 
with a chain fall or other lifting device before the 
bolts holding the compressor to the C-fl ange 
adapter can be removed.
G)  Install appropriate lifting eye into the threaded 
hole on the top of the compressor.
 
Verify unit is properly secured to avoid compressor 
from falling. Re-verify all piping and electrical are 
properly disconnected prior to lifting unit. 
H)  Lift compressor from the base, verify the amount 
of room needed for clearance and weight of 
the bare compressor when the compressor is 
removed from the unit.
GENERAL COMMENTS
When working on the compressor, care must be taken 
to ensure that contaminants (i.e. water from melting 
ice, dirt and dust) do not enter the compressor while 
it is being serviced.  It is essential that all dust, oil or 
ice that has accumulated on the outside of the com-
pressor be removed before servicing the compressor.
When servicing the compressor, all gaskets, O-rings, 
roll pins and lock washers must be replaced when 
reassembling the compressor.
PREPARATION OF UNIT FOR SERVICING
A)  Shut down the unit, open the electrical discon-
nect switch and pull the fuses for the compressor 
motor to prevent the unit from starting.  Put a 
lock on the disconnect switch and tag the switch 
to indicate that maintenance is being performed.
B)  Isolate the unit by manually closing the discharge 
Stop  valve.  Allow the unit to equalize to suction 
pressure before closing the Suction Bypass. After 
the unit has equalized to suction pressure and 
suction valve closed, use an acceptable means to 
depressurize the unit that complies with all Local, 
State and Federal Ordinances.
C)  Remove drain plugs from the bottom of com-
pressor housing and the discharge manifold On 
units equipped with Suction Oil Injection (SOI) 
manually open the SOI solenoid valve below the 
compressor.  Drain the oil into appropriate con-
tainers.
REMOVAL OF COMPRESSOR FROM THE UNIT
After preparing the unit for service, the following steps 
should be followed when removing the compressor 
from the unit:
Service