TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED)
PROBLEM
The motor will not
run.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Tank pressure exceeds the
preset pressure switch limit.
2. The fuse is blown or the circuit
breaker tripped.
3. The check valve is stuck in the
open position.
4. The wire gauge in the cord is
wrong or the extension cord
length is excessive.
5. There are loose electrical
connections.
6. The motor's thermal overload
protection has tripped.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. The motor will start automatically
when the tank pressure drops
below the tank cut-in pressure.
2. Replace the blown fuse or reset
the circuit breaker. Do not use
a fuse or circuit breaker with a
higher rating than specified for
your branch circuit.
Check for proper fuse; type T fuse
is acceptable.
Check for low voltage and proper
extension cord size.
Disconnect other applications
from the circuit. Operate the
compressor on a dedicated circuit.
3. Remove and clean or replace.
4. Check for proper gauge and
extension cord length.
5. Contact an authorized service
center.
6. Turn the air compressor off, unplug
the power cord and wait until the
motor has cooled down. Plug in
the power cord only after the motor
has cooled down, however wait
at least five minutes to make sure
the thermal overload protector has
recovered.
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