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Compressor
constantly ‘on
load’ and
cannot attain
the working
pressure
required.
Suction filter blocked.
Clean / Change filter.
Leak between compressor
block and air receiver leaks in
or near air receiver.
Tighten connection and
repair leak.
Valves blocked by dirt, paint,
dust or choked up.
Contact Clarke Service
Department
Inspection cover or drain plug
leaking.
Empty air receiver and
change seals/plugs.
Pressure gauge defective
Change pressure gauge.
Unit too small in relation to air
consumption.
Use a larger capacity
compressor
Compressor worn.
Have compressor
overhauled or replace it.
Compressor
becomes too
hot.
Insufficient ventilation.
See that sufficient air is
supplied to flywheel or fan
of compressor and that
hot air is properly vented.
Oil level too low (check 2 or
3 minutes after stopping.
Fill with oil
Fault in valves (machine not
stopping).
Contact Clarke Service
Department
Blown head gasket (machine
not stopping).
Contact Clarke Service
Department
Dirt on cooling fins or suction
filter.
Clean cooling fins and
suction filter.
Unit working at too high a
pressure.
Contact Clarke Service
Department
Not fully unloading
Contact Clarke Service
Department
Load genie partly blocked.
Contact Clarke Service
Department
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
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