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Diagnosing High-Temperature Problems in Screw Air Compressors

2025-09-02

últimas noticias de la compañía sobre Diagnosing High-Temperature Problems in Screw Air Compressors  0

✅ Step 1: Observe Equipment Performance
Check temperature displays and look for error codes.
Inspect for abnormal vibrations, noises, or oil leaks.


✅ Step 2: Inspect the Cooling System
Clean the cooler to remove dust and oil buildup.
Check the cooling fan, blades, and motor for damage.
Verify cooling water flow (for water-cooled compressors).


✅ Step 3: Check Lubrication System
Ensure oil levels are within the recommended range.
Inspect oil color, viscosity, and contamination.
Clean or replace the oil filter.


✅ Step 4: Assess Equipment Load
Examine air filters for clogs.
Check for blocked exhaust pipes or faulty valves.
Monitor pressure settings and airflow requirements.


✅ Step 5: Test the Control System
Calibrate or replace temperature sensors.
Ensure the temperature control valve operates smoothly.
Test the PLC program and logic settings.

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Diagnosing High-Temperature Problems in Screw Air Compressors

2025-09-02

últimas noticias de la compañía sobre Diagnosing High-Temperature Problems in Screw Air Compressors  0

✅ Step 1: Observe Equipment Performance
Check temperature displays and look for error codes.
Inspect for abnormal vibrations, noises, or oil leaks.


✅ Step 2: Inspect the Cooling System
Clean the cooler to remove dust and oil buildup.
Check the cooling fan, blades, and motor for damage.
Verify cooling water flow (for water-cooled compressors).


✅ Step 3: Check Lubrication System
Ensure oil levels are within the recommended range.
Inspect oil color, viscosity, and contamination.
Clean or replace the oil filter.


✅ Step 4: Assess Equipment Load
Examine air filters for clogs.
Check for blocked exhaust pipes or faulty valves.
Monitor pressure settings and airflow requirements.


✅ Step 5: Test the Control System
Calibrate or replace temperature sensors.
Ensure the temperature control valve operates smoothly.
Test the PLC program and logic settings.