Specifications

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Large amount of condensation in
air receiver.
Leaks in system
Compressor unit runs
on and off load more
frequently than usual.
Compressor unit runs
‘on load’ when no air is
being used.
Leaks in system.
Compressor’s oil
consumption rising.
Too much oil in compressor.
Cylinder worn.
Oil in the air delivered.
Oil level rises although
no oil has been put in.
Piping installation incorrect.
Compressor taking in air which is
too warm.
Condensation at outlet
points.
Drain off condensation Regularly
(Every day before use).
Locate leaks (by means of soapy
water) and repair.
Locate leaks (by means of
soapy water) and repair.
Intake air filter blocked.
Sump over full.
Leaks around crank case.
Working temperature of
compressor too high because of
insufficient cooling.
Cylinder worn.
Check oil level 2 or 3 minutes after
stopping.
Change seal and inspect
packing surfaces. Repair or
replace defective parts.
Increase ventilation to air
compressor.
Replace worn parts or send
compressor pump for an
overhaul.
Reduce oil to correct level.
Replace worn parts or send
compressor pump for an
overhaul.
Change air filter.
Compressor over dimensioned.
Intake air filter blocked.
Condensation in oil pump.
Consult your local dealer.
Obtain better fresh-air supply to
compressor.