| The compressed air receiver should be installed in a cool place whenever possible. This will cause more condensate to form inside, which means that less will enter the pneumatic system and the pre-processing unit.
Compressed air receivers should be installed so that they are or can be made accessible for periodic inspections, and with the factory specification plate well visible.
The compressed air receiver should be installed on a suitable foundation with plenty of space for inspections. It should be taken into account that the stress on the foundation increases during pressure testing when the tank is filled with water.
Compressed air receivers must be installed so as not to be a hazard for the staff or other people. The necessary safety zones and distances must be observed.
The compressed air receiver and its ancillary equipment must be protected against mechanical influence from the outside (e.g., from vehicles), so that they are not a hazard for people or equipment. |