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Installation
The diesel hydraulic power unit requires a location where adequate air flow
and exhaust removal are available. It’s important to consider hydraulic line
losses from size, length and head in choosing where to put the unit. The
sizes of the hydraulic lines should be large enough to limit friction losses to
300 psi or less. This may mean using hoses larger than the connections on
the unit.
There should be at least three feet between the oil cooler and any wall or
obstruction. In the best conditions it will be facing open air.
The presence of hazardous locations should be compared with the rating of
the power unit for compatibility.
Ideally the unit will be located in a non-hazardous location, with excellent
ventilation, as close as possible to the equipment to be powered.
Transport the power unit using the only the lifting eyes, skid eyes or forklift
tubes provided. Attaching lifting slings to other points, or positioning forklift
forks in other positions can damage the unit and can be dangerous to
personnel.
Measures should be taken to insure the unit does not shift or move from its
intended position.
Always take care around the accessory drive on the front of the engine !
The motor develops almost 300 foot-pounds of torque and at 1800 rpm loose
clothing, long hair, etc., can be drawn in with incredible speed and power -
with disastrous results. Place the unit so personnel can pass easily around
this area.
Diesel exhaust can be lethal ! Be sure that ventilation can carry away the
exhaust fumes.
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