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Blower Lubrication
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At the gear end the timing gear teeth are lubricated by being partially submerged in oil.  The gear teeth serve as oil slinger for gear end bearings.  At the drive end the bearings are grease lubricated.

Filling Procedure

Refer to the figure above.  Remove the oil level plug (H) and the square head vented oil fill plug (B) from the gear cover.  Add oil to the gear case until oil drips out of the oil level hole (H).  Secure plugs in their correct location.

Lubrication Service

Add fresh oil as required to maintain proper level.  If premium grade mineral oil is used, the oil should be drained, the gearbox fulushed and the oil replaced every 1500 hours or more frequently if inspection so indicates.  The oil drain plug is located at (A).  With AEON PD synthetic blower lubricant, perform the above oil-change maintenance after 4500 to 7500 hours.

Bearings on the drive end of the blower require grease lubrication every 500 hours of operation.  Lubricate the bearings through grease fittings located at (C).  when regreasing, the old grease wil be forced out of the vents (E).  To prevent damage to seals, these vents must be open at all times.

Warning
Do not overfill as this will tend to cause excessive heating of the gears and may damage the unit.

 

Recommended Lubricant
Gear Diameter Vertical Horizontal
2" 1/4 PT. 1/2 PT.
3" 1/3 PT. 2/3 PT.
4" 3/4 PT. 1 PT
5" 1 PT. 2-1/4 PT

 

Gear End Lubrication
AEON PD is formulated especially for positive displacement blower service to provide maximum blower protection at any temperature.  One filling of AEON PD will last a minimum of 4 times longer than a premium mineral oil.  Refer to the table below.

 

Blower
Discharge
Temperature
Factory Tested
Recommended and
Approved Lubricant
oF oC

AEON PD
Sythetic Blower Lubricant
One Superior Lubricant
For All
Operating Temperatures

32o 0o
100o 38o
275o 135o
350o 177o

 

Gear End Lubrication
Grease drive end bearings every 500 hours of operation with a non-corrosive, extreme pressure bearing grease of the following specification:

 

Blower Discharge Temperature Grease Specification
Up to 350oF (177o C) NLGI Grade 2 EP

 

If not using AEON PD synthetic blower lubricant, use oils with rust and oxidation inhibitors, anti-foam additives and the viscosities listed below.

 

Blower Discharge Temperature Oil Grade ISO Oil Viscosity SUS @ 100oF
32o F to 100o F
(0o C to 38o C)
100 465
100o F to 225o F
(38oC to 105o C)
150 700
225o F to 300o F
(105o  C to 149o C)
220 1000
Over 300o F
(149o C)
* *
* The oil viscosity must be 70 SUS minimum at discharge minus 50 F.

 

Warning
Servicing the air filters is one of the most important maintenance operations to be performed to insure long blower life.
Servicing frequency of filter elements is not time predictable.  A differential pressure indicator, with a continuous gauge reading, should be installed across the inlet filter.  It will tell how much of the service life of the filter element has been used.  It will also eliminate both premature filter servicing and premature blower failure due to a plugged filter servicing and premature blower failure due to a plugged filter when the filter pressure drop is used to establish maintenance points.

In all cases refer to the filter manufacturer's service instructions.  Due to the many types of filters, it is not practical to give specific instructions covering all models.

Notice
No matter what type of filter is used, always make sure all seats, gaskets, clamps and hose connections on the filter and inlet line are absolutely aire tight.  Each time the filter is serviced, inspect interior of the blower for dirt.

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