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Table of Contents
General Information ................................................3
Safety ..............................................................4
Safety Precautions .................................................. 5
Warranty ...........................................................8
Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor Installation Manual ........... 11
Installation Considerations .........................................13
Mounting Locations and Ventilation ................................14
Speed Control .....................................................16
Hydraulic Requirements ............................................ 17
Hydraulic Fluid and Line Sizing Recommendations ..................19
Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor Harness Reference ............... 22
Electrical Requirements ........................................... 24
Installing the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor System ............ 26
Testing the Installation ............................................ 28
Performance Testing and System Adjustments .................... 30
Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor Owner’s Manual ..............33
Identifying Your System ........................................... 35
System Components and Specifications ........................... 36
System Operation
(What to Expect at Start Up) ..................................... 43
Cold or Hot Weather Operation ................................... 46
Display Box Messages .............................................47
System Adjustments (Diagnostics Mode) .......................... 49
Limp Mode ........................................................51
General Maintenance Information ................................. 52
Maintenance and Repair Safety ................................... 54
Regular Inspection Instructions.................................... 56
500 Hour / 1 Year Service .........................................61
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting .................................. 68
Hydraulic Testing ..................................................76
Air Receiver Tank ................................................. 80
Recommended Accessories ........................................81
Accessory Products from VMAC ................................... 82
Error and Service Logs ............................................ 85
Warranty Registration ............................................ 88
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Document: 1930437
Changes and Revisions
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Mech. Elec.
B ECN: 20-243 Update cold climate kit part number MSP MRH N/A MSP N/A 1 Dec. 2020
C ECN: 21-162 Add weatherproof relay MSP MRH AJH MSP N/A 6 Dec. 2021
D ECN: 22-101 Hyd. requirements. MSP GJM N/A MSP N/A 6 Jul. 2022
Additional Application Information
This manual applies to: H400009 / H600009.
Not compatible with “load sensing” variable displacement pumps.
Requires VMAC Closed Center Manifold if used with “pressure compensated”
variable displacement pumps:
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Important Information
The information in this manual is intended for certified VMAC installers who
have been trained in installation and service procedures and/or for anyone with
mechanical trade certification who has the tools and equipment to properly and
safely perform the installation or service. Do not attempt installation or service
without the appropriate mechanical training, knowledge and experience.
Follow all safety precautions. Any fabrication for correct fit in modified vehicles
must follow industry standard “best practices.
Notice
Copyright © 2020 VMAC Global Technology Inc. All Rights Reserved. These
materials are provided by VMAC for informational purposes only, without
representation or warranty of any kind, and VMAC shall not be liable for errors
or omissions with respect to the materials. The only warranties for VMAC
products and services are those set forth in the express warranty statements
accompanying such products and services, if any, and nothing herein shall be
construed as constituting an additional warranty. Printing or copying of any page
in this document in whole or in part is only permitted for personal use. All other
use, copying or reproduction in both print and electronic form of any part of this
document without the written consent of VMAC is prohibited. The information
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Introduction
This manual provides operating instructions, specifications, adjustment,
maintenance and warranty information for the VMAC Hydraulic Driven Air
Compressor systems. Read this manual prior to servicing or operating the
compressor system.
Follow all safety precautions when servicing or operating the VMAC system as
moving fan blades and other rotating components pose an extreme hazard.
Proper service and repair are important to the safety of the operator and the safe,
reliable operation of the equipment. Always use genuine VMAC replacement parts.
The procedures described in this manual are the only approved methods of service
and operation.
Ordering Parts
To order parts, contact a VMAC dealer. The dealer will ask for the VMAC System ID
(see page 35), part number, description and quantity. Locate the nearest dealer
online at www.vmacair.com/dealer-locator or call 1-877-912-6605.
General Information
Additional Support
Additional resources such as installation manuals, illustrated parts lists, the VMAC
Knowledge Base, air tool consumption guides, etc. are available at
https://www.vmacair.com/support/.
VMAC is unable to provide hydraulic circuit designs or consult on
specific hydraulic installations. We recommend working with a local
hydraulic expert to design and/or install the hydraulic circuit that
will power the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor system.
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Safety
This symbol is used to call attention to instructions concerning
personal safety. Watch for this symbol; it points out important
safety precautions, it means, “Attention, become alert! Your personal
safety is involved”. Read the message that follows and be aware
of the possibility of personal injury or death. As it is impossible
to warn of every conceivable hazard, common sense and industry
standard safety practices must be observed.
This symbol is used to call attention to instructions on a specific
procedure that if not followed may damage or reduce the useful life
of the compressor or other equipment.
This symbol is used to call attention to additional instructions or
special emphasis on a specific procedure.
Important Safety Notice
The information contained in this manual is based on sound engineering principles,
research, extensive field experience and technical information. Information
is constantly changing with the addition of new models, assemblies, service
techniques and running OEM changes. If a discrepancy is found in this manual,
contact VMAC Technical Support prior to initiating or proceeding with installation,
service or repair. Current information may clarify the issue. Anyone with knowledge
of such discrepancies, who proceeds to perform service and repair, assumes all
risks.
Only proven service procedures are recommended. Anyone who departs from the
specific instructions provided in this manual must first ensure that their safety and
that of others is not being compromised, and that there will be no adverse effects
on the operational safety or performance of the equipment.
VMAC will not be held responsible for any liability, consequential damages, injuries,
loss or damage to individuals or to equipment as a result of the failure of anyone
to properly adhere to the procedures set out in this manual or standard safety
practices.
Safety should be the first consideration when performing any service operations.
If there are any questions concerning the procedures in this manual, or more
information is required, please contact VMAC Technical Support prior to beginning
work.
Safety Messages
This manual contains various warnings, cautions and notices that must be
observed to reduce the risk of personal injury during installation, service or repair
and the possibility that improper installation, service or repair may damage the
equipment or render it unsafe.
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Burn Hazard
The compressor system gets very hot during operation, contact
with the components or the oil can cause serious injury. Allow
sufficient time for the system to cool before performing service.
Never allow any part of your body to contact the compressor
components.
Personal Safety
Do not breathe the compressor air. Vaporized oil is a respiratory
hazard.
Always use the appropriate personal protective equipment,
particularly eye and hearing protection when operating air
powered equipment.
As it is impossible to warn of every possible hazard that may result
from operating this system, common sense and industry standard
safety practices must be observed.
Read this information before operating the compressor for the first time. Follow
the information and procedures in this manual for operation, maintenance and
repair. Observe the following items to reduce the chance of personal injury or
equipment damage.
Follow all safety precautions for mechanical work. Moving belts and rotating
components are an extreme hazard. Stay clear of all moving parts when the
system is operating. Only qualified personnel should perform maintenance and
repair on system components and only while the system is properly shut down.
Proper service and repair are important to the safety of the service technician
and the safe, reliable operation of the equipment. Always use genuine VMAC
replacement parts.
The procedures described in this service manual are effective methods of service
and repair. Some procedures may require the use of tools specially designed for a
specific purpose. Anyone using a replacement part, service procedure or tool must
first determine that neither their safety nor the safe operation of the equipment
will be compromised by the replacement part, service procedure or tool selected.
Safety Precautions
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Fire and Explosion Hazard
Vaporized oil propelled by high pressure air is an explosive mixture.
Fire in the compressor can cause an explosion and flame projection.
Should this occur, there is potential for serious injury or death.
Operate the compressor in a well ventilated area free of flammable
vapors, dust, or other combustible materials.
Never place objects against or on top of the compressor.
Never expose the Air Oil Separator Tank or compressor to extreme
heat.
Compressor Air and Oil Hazard
The compressor system is under sufficient pressure that a leak
could force the air/oil mixture through the skin directly into your
bloodstream. This could cause serious injury or death.
Ensure the system is completely depressurized before attempting
maintenance or repair.
Do not use compressed air to clean off clothing or skin, compressed
air can penetrate the skin causing serious injury or death.
Do not move or service the compressor while it is pressurized or
operating.
Do not move the compressor by pulling on any hoses.
Components and hoses under pressure could separate suddenly, fly
out and cause serious injury or death. If equipped, the air receiver
tank must be drained before servicing any components in the
compressor system.
Never adjust or attempt to make any repairs to the system while
the engine is running. Components and hoses under pressure could
fail and cause serious injury or death.
Burst Hazard
Serious injury or death may result from an air tank explosion.
Never exceed manufacturer’s maximum air pressure rating.
Do not repair components, only replace with approved parts.
Do not tamper with or disable factory safety equipment.
Moving Parts Hazard
Before performing service, disconnect the negative battery cable
and the spark plug wire to prevent unexpected engine start.
Do not operate the compressor without guards in place. If the
guards are damaged or missing, replace them before operating the
equipment.
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General Warnings
Ensure the compressor and hydraulic system are cool and
depressurized prior to servicing.
Be attentive for unexplained changes in operation parameters and
record any changes.
Check the compressor oil level and condition before starting the
system. Do not add or change oil while the system is running. Use
only approved oil.
The compressor may operate anytime the hydraulic circuit is
energized. Avoid contact with the compressor, hoses, or motor
during operation.
Keep hoses and wiring away from hot, sharp, or moving
components.
Use only approved hoses and replacement parts.
Do not modify the equipment.
Do not operate the air compressor when fatigued or under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Know how to operate the compressor, fully read the manual.
Check equipment before every use.
Never bypass or disable any of the safety equipment.
Never adjust or attempt to make any repairs to the compressor
system while the hydraulic circuit is pressurized. Components and
hoses under pressure could fail and cause serious injury or death.
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VMAC Standard Warranty (Limited)
For complete warranty information, including both VMAC Standard
Warranty (Limited) and VMAC Lifetime Warranty (Limited)
requirements, please refer to our current published warranty located
at: www.vmacair.com/warranty
If you do not have access to a computer, please contact us and we
will be happy to send you our warranty.
VMAC’s warranty is subject to change without notice.
VMAC Lifetime Warranty (Limited)
A VMAC Lifetime Limited Warranty is offered
on the base air compressor only and only on
UNDERHOOD, Hydraulic Driven, Transmission
Mounted, Gas and Diesel Engine Driven Air
Compressors, Multifunction Power Systems, and
other products as defined by VMAC, provided that
(i) the purchaser fully completes and submits a
warranty registration form within 3 months of purchase, or 200 hours of operation,
whichever occurs first; (ii) services are completed in accordance with the Owner’s
Manual; (iii) proof of purchase of applicable service kits are made available to
VMAC upon request.
The VMAC Lifetime Warranty is applicable to new products shipped on or after
1 October, 2015.
Warranty Registration
The VMAC warranty registration form is located near the back of this manual. This
warranty registration form must be completed and sent to VMAC at the time of
installation for any subsequent warranty claim to be considered valid.
There are 4 ways the warranty can be registered with VMAC:
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warranty@vmacair.com
(877) 740-3202
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VMAC Warranty Claim Process
VMAC warranty work must be pre-authorized by VMAC. Claims are
processed via our dealer network. If you are not a VMAC dealer,
please select one to work with via our Dealer Locator:
https://www.vmacair.com/dealer-locator/
1. Communicate with VMAC Technical Support at 1-888-241-2289 or
tech@vmacair.com to help diagnose/troubleshoot the problem prior to repair.
VMAC technical support will require the VMAC System ID, hours on the
compressor and mileage on the vehicle.
2. VMAC will provide direction for repair or replacement of the failed components.
3. If requested, failed parts must be returned to VMAC for evaluation.
4. Dealers may login to the VMAC website to view the "VMAC Labour Time Guide"
(under “Agreements”) to see the allowable warranty labour times.
5. Warranty invoices must include the Service Ticket number, VMAC System ID#,
hours on the compressor, and a detailed description of the work performed.
6. VMAC Warranty does not cover consequential damages, overtime charges,
mileage, travel time, towing/recovery, cleaning or shop supplies.
7. Dealers submit warranty claims on behalf of the Vehicle Owner/End User
affected by the defective part(s). The dealer ensures that all warranty credits
are refunded back to the Vehicle Owner/End User who made the initial warranty
claim.
In order to qualify for Lifetime Warranty (Limited), the completed
warranty registration form must be received by VMAC within 3
months of the buyer receiving the Product(s), or 200 hours of
operation, whichever occurs first.
If the completed warranty registration form has not been received
by VMAC within 3 months of the buyer receiving the Product(s),
or 200 hours of operation, the “Standard” warranty period will be
deemed to commence 30 days from the date of shipment from
VMAC.
Failure to follow the warranty claim process may result in denial of
the warranty claim.
VMAC Product Warranty Policies & Warranty Registration can be found on the
VMAC website (see previous page for URL).
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Installation Considerations
Prior to installing the system, consider the following factors:
For proper operation, VMAC’s Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor Systems require
proper hydraulic pressure and flow, ensure the hydraulic circuit is designed
with these requirements in mind (see page 17).
See “Hydraulic Fluid and Line Sizing Recommendations” on page 19 for
additional hydraulic circuit recommendations.
Special consideration is required for variable rate hydraulic pumps
(see page 17). Is the intended location convenient for electrical, hydraulic,
and air connections?
Will the intended location require extensive plumbing for the hydraulic system
or air hoses?
Are the wire lengths, and air/hydraulic hose lengths as short as possible, and
with the least amount of 90° fittings possible?
Can the oil level at the sight glass be checked easily?
Can the unit be serviced easily?
Will there be adequate clearance around the unit to provide good air
circulation and effective cooling (see page 14)?
Will the unit be protected from excessive exposure to the elements?
Will the unit be protected from incidental damage from other operations?
Will the unit be mounted away from heat sources such as engines, exhaust, or
other components that can generate heat.
Will the unit be mounted where it will be exposed to high contamination levels,
including combustible gases?
If the intended mounting location is constructed of thin gauge material,
consider using the VMAC Mounting Brackets (P/N: A700140).
The information in this section is critical to ensure proper operation
of the system. Read these requirements prior to beginning the
installation.
Failure to adhere to these recommendations will cause the Hydraulic
Driven Air Compressor system to operate erratically.
The integrated cooler on the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor
system is capable of removing all of the heat generated during air
compression from the compressor oil and hydraulic fluid.
Additional hydraulic oil cooling (such as VMAC’s Hydraulic Oil Cooler
(P/N: A850001) may be required for any other hydraulic equipment
installed on the same circuit.
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Enclosed mounting is not recommended due to the significant heat
generated by the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor.
While it is not possible to make absolute recommendations regarding ventilation
due to the widely differing circumstances that are possible, duty cycle, ambient
temperature and enclosure shape are some of the important variables that must
be considered.
Top Mounting
“Top mounted” is the preferred mounting location for the Hydraulic Driven Air
Compressor. Placing the unit on top of the service body provides the best access to
cool fresh air. Maintain a minimum of 6 in between the sides of the Hydraulic Driven
Air Compressor and all other solid objects (Figure 1).
Mounting Locations and Ventilation
Mounting the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor in an enclosure will limit access
to cool fresh air, restrict the escape of hot air from around the unit and have an
adverse effect on cooling which may reduce the unit’s duty cycle. Ensure adequate
ventilation is provided for cooling and to evacuate the heat generated by the unit.
If mounting in an enclosure, VMAC strongly recommends mounting the unit on a
pullout drawer and extending the drawer any time the unit is run.
Figure 1 Mounting locations
Enclosure mounted
(not recommended)
Top mounted
(Preferred)
Not recommended
VMAC does not recommend mounting the unit at the back of the
vehicle as the drag created when the vehicle is moving causes debris
to be deposited (and accumulated) inside the unit.
Significant ventilation and additional cooling will be required if the
Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor is mounted in the same enclosure
as the hydraulic oil reservoir. The heat generated during operation
will continue to heat the hydraulic fluid (even with fresh ambient air
entering the cooler).
Enclosed Mounting
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Recommended Component Layout
Figure 2 Recommended component layout
Battery
Fuse
Ignition
switched
relay
Hydraulic
Driven Air
Compressor
Display Box
(mounted inside weather
proof enclosure)
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Speed Control
The Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor has the ability to signal for a higher engine
speed under high air demand conditions and for a lower engine speed under low
air demand conditions. A built in, electrically activated idle up system or an after-
market product is required to provide 2 speed operation.
The Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor is capable of constant operation at a
fixed engine speed and hydraulic pump gpm. There are several advantages to
configuring the system for 2 speed operation:
Lower fuel consumption.
Lower noise when air demand is low.
Lower wear rates on the engine, hydraulic pump and compressor.
Faster warm up during cold start weather.
The preferred approach for speed control is to restrict the hydraulic flow to the
Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor to the minimum requirement for the system (8 – 9
gpm for the H40, 13 – 14 gpm for the H60) this is desirable for cold climate start-
up as it keeps hydraulic pressure low during warm up.
The system must be at, or above, the minimum hydraulic flow before
starting the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor.
Single Speed Operation (See Figure 3 on page 17 for “gpm vs cfm” chart)
When the “ON” button is pressed, the Control Box in the Hydraulic Driven Air
Compressor will signal the PTO to increase hydraulic flow to provide the desired
cfm.
2 Speed Operation (See Figure 3 on page 17 for “gpm vs cfm” chart)
When the “ON” button is pressed, “Speed 1” is activated and the Control Box in
the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor will signal the PTO to set hydraulic flow to the
minimum desired cfm.
“Speed 2” is activated to signal the PTO to increase hydraulic flow to provide the
maximum cfm (or speed system warm up).
Remote ON/OFF Control (Optional)
The system can be configured with a remote “ON/OFF” control by connecting the
yellow remote wire on the harness to a switch or relay and connecting the other
side of the switch or relay to ground. The Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor will
turn on when the circuit between the yellow wire and ground is completed via
the switch or relay and will turn off when the switch or relay is used to open the
circuit.
During this time, the Display Box can only be used to view messages as the “ON”
and “OFF” buttons are disabled.
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Hydraulic Requirements
H40 / H60
While in operation, the required system pressure will vary between 900 psi and
2,400 psi.
The hydraulic pump must be rated for 2,400 psi (steady state) and 2,800 psi
(intermittent) to allow for an additional 200 psi pressure drop in the pressure lines
(external to the system) during startup with cold hydraulic fluid.
Figure 3 cfm vs gpm
H60
H40
VMAC is unable to provide hydraulic circuit designs or consult on
specific hydraulic installations. We recommend working with a local
hydraulic expert to design and/or install the hydraulic circuit that
will power the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor system.
VMAC’s Hydraulic Driven Air Compressors are designed to be driven
by fixed displacement hydraulic pumps.
Hydraulic circuits using “pressure compensated” variable
displacement pumps must have a Closed Centre Manifold installed
at the Hydraulic Driven Air Compressor (see “Accessory Products
from VMAC” on page 82).
VMAC’s Hydraulic Driven Air Compressors are not compatible with
“load sensing” variable displacement hydraulic pumps.
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Hydraulic40
The system must maintain hydraulic flow between 9 gpm and 14 gpm (Figure 3).
Hydraulic60
The system must maintain hydraulic flow between 14 gpm and 21 gpm (Figure 3).
Filtration
VMAC recommends that the hydraulic circuit meet or exceed ISO Code 16/13, SAE
Class 4.
An independent hydraulic system is recommended to simplify
installation, operation, and troubleshooting of the Hydraulic Driven
Air Compressor system.
If this system is being installed in a shared hydraulic circuit, the use
of a shut off valve is advised.
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