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10- THE COMPRESSOR STOPS DUE TO HEAT
1- THE TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT HAS BEEN CHANGED
C
heck & reset the default value
2- THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS HIGH
Take the necessary precautions by checking the ambient temperature.
3-
VENTILATION
IS INSUFFICIENT
Intake window of compressor room may be smaller than the compressors intake area. The hot
air outlet can not be discharged out of compressor room healthily. The cooler may be directly
subject to sun light and there may be strong wind opposite to the hot air outlet. Check and
take necessary precautions.
4- OIL LEVEL IS LOW
Check the oil level and fill if necessary
5- THE OIL FILTER IS CLOGGED
Replace the oil filter
6- THE LIFE OF OIL HAS EXPIRED
You can easily understand that the oil life is completed (it gets dark). If you have to replace the
oil more than normal, review you’re operating conditions. (For detailed information see item
17)
7- INTAKE FILTER IS CLOGGED
Check and replace.
8- PANEL FILTER IS CLOGGED
Check and clean /replace.
9- COOLER CELLS OR FAN IMPELLERS ARE CLOGGED
Check and clean
10- THE OUTLET CULVERT IS VERY LONG OR IT GETS NARROW
Check and take necessary precautions
11- THE COWL
İ
NGS ARE OPEN (AT MODELS THAT THE COOL
İ
NG FAN DOES NOT
D
İ
RECTLY BLOW ON COOLER)
Close the cowlings
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11- SAFETY VALVE DISCHARGES
1- PRESSURE SETTING HAS BEEN CHANGED
Check the working pressure setting and safety pressure switch adjustments
2- THE SEPARATOR IS CLOGGED
See item 7.4
3- INTAKE VALVE
İ
S DEFECTED
The clapet of intake valve may be stuck when opened. Inform the service
4- SOLENOID VALVE IS DEFECTED
See item 5.3
5- SAFETY VALVE OR ITS ADJUSTMENT IS DEFECTED
If the safety valve opens before the adjusted value replace it
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12- THE COMPRESSOR DOES NOT STOP AFTER IDLE TIME
1- THE IDLE TIME SETTING HAS BEEN CHANGED
Check the idle time.
2- THE COMPRESSOR IS RELOADED BEFORE THE END OF THE IDLE TIME
If the idle time of compressor is shorter than the adjusted waiting time, the compressor will not
stop at idle as it will be reloaded
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13- THE COMPRESSOR OPERATES HOTTER THAN NORMAL
1- OIL LEVEL IS LOW
Check the oil level and fill if necessary
2- THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IS HIGH
Take the necessary precautions by checking the ambient temperature
3- VENTILATION IS INSUFFICIENT
See item 10.3
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