PROBLEM | CAUSE |
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Air compressor | Air compressor overworked. |
| Reduce air consumption or add |
overheating. |
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| another air compressor to take up |
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| some of the load. |
| The outlet tube and/or check |
| Check the tube and the check |
| valve is restricted. |
| valve. Clean if necessary. |
| Dirty air compressor. |
| Clean the air compressor |
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| thoroughly. |
| High ambient temperature. |
| Use remote air intake. |
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Motor overheating. | Incorrect oil, low oil. |
| See oil recommendation on page |
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| Low voltage. |
| Provide correct voltage. Consult |
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| local power company or electrician. |
| Pressure switch set beyond |
| Do not set switch beyond maximum |
| factory setting. |
| for which unit was designed as |
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| noted on nameplate. |
| Belt too tight. |
| Adjust for proper tension. |
| Air compressor valves have |
| Clean or replace air compressor |
| excessive carbon deposits |
| valves or check valve. |
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| Too many motor starts per hour. |
| Consult Service Center. |
| Improper wiring gauge. |
| Check electrical hookup and |
| Incorrect voltage. |
| installation data or consult |
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| electrician. | |
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| NOTE | |
| Current style electric motors run relatively hot under normal operating | ||
| conditions, with reasonable air compressor loading. This condition is | ||
| normal and no adjustment is necessary. | ||
| Under normal operating conditions, the motor amperage draw will | ||
| not exceed the nameplate amperage rating, plus the service factor, as | ||
| it appears on the electric motor. If a condition of sustained high | ||
| amperage exists, refer to service checks above and/or consult | ||
| electrician. If cause cannot be isolated by an electrician, consult with | ||
| Service Center for additional assistance. | ||
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Water in pump | Humid operating conditions. |
| Relocate air compressor unit, or |
crankcase; oil |
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| change oil frequently. |
appears milky in |
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color. | Unit not reaching proper |
| Consult Service Center. |
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| operating temperature because |
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| the air compressor runs |
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| infrequently and is oversized for |
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| the air requirement. |
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Liquid water or | Condensation forms in air lines |
| Install compressed air dryer sized |
moisture in air lines. | when the warm compressed air |
| for the flow and dryness level |
| coming from the air tank starts |
| required. |
| to cool down as it travels |
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| through the air lines. |
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