Troubleshooting Guide for Units in Service for a Period of Time
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Motor does not run
Motor hums; motor
draws high amps, trips
overload, trips breaker,
or blows fuse on start up
Compressor runs but
builds pressure slowly
Interstage safety valve
pops off when the unit is
running
Oil out breather
CAuSe
Loose electrical connections
Blown fuse and/or tripped
breaker
Starter overload tripped
Defective capacitor
Defective magnetic starter
Defective pressure switch
unloader
Defective check valve -
constant loss of tank
pressure
Loose electrical connections
Defective capacitor
Valve problem or blown
gasket
Air leak
Dirty air filter
Valve problem or blown
gasket
Tank cracked
Malfunctioning interstage
safety valve
Low head bolt torque
Defective interstage safety
valve
Worn rings or scored cylinder Replace rings and/or replace cylinder�
Compressor running hot
Series CE7000, CE8000 and CE9000
SoluTion
The entire electrical system should be checked by a certified electrician�
The incoming wires and the compressor electrical connections should
be checked� Loose connections will cause malfunctions�
The breaker and fuses required for this unit must be time delay�
A tripped breaker or blown fuse may result from a direct short to
ground, high current draw, improper wiring, incorrect fuse or breaker
size and/or type� This needs to be evaluated by a service center or
certified electrician�
Check and reset if necessary� If the overload trips after the initial reset,
refer to the section of the manual that covers this issue�
Check and replace (if necessary) defective capacitor�
First check for any loose wiring and tighten if loose� Check and replace
(if necessary) defective magnetic starter�
Drain the tank of all pressure. Restart compressor under no load. If
compressor is able to start, then the unloader needs to be checked�
If this problem is not corrected it will fail the motor and / or other
electrical components�
Determine if the check valve is working properly - pressure switch
unloader should quit hissing after the compressor shuts off� If the
hissing continues and if there is a constant loss of tank pressure, then
the check valve is not working properly� Replace check valve�
The entire electrical system should be checked by a certified electrician�
The incoming wires and the compressor electrical connections should
be checked� Loose connections will cause malfunctions�
Check and replace (if necessary) defective capacitor�
Check gasket and replace as needed� Other symptoms occur when a
valve is not sealing or a gasket is blown such as higher than normal amp
draw which may trip out the overload or breaker�
Check the entire system for leaks, including the compressor unit and
any piping attached to the compressor
Air filters need to be changed regularly based on usage and
environment� A dirty filter may appear to be clean� Change filters often�
Check gasket and replace as needed� Other symptoms occur when a
valve is not sealing or a gasket is blown such as higher than normal amp
draw which may trip out the overload or breaker�
Replace the tank� The unit should not be run under any conditions.
Tanks cannot be welded or patched�
Valve problem or blown gasket. High pressure air backflows into the
low pressure side of the pump� This is caused by valve leakage or blown
gasket�
Check and retighten head bolts to specified torque�
Replace interstage safety valve� Under no circumstances plug the safety
valve port
Make sure compressor is running the correct rotation� Compressor
should be clean and in a well ventilated area� Oil should be changed on
regular intervals according to the specifications listed in the manual�
Air filter must be changed as it gets dirty�
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