Pneumatic compressor tripping
Discussion
Gents,
Can anyone help, I have tried to start up my single phase compressor though it keeps blowing the 13a fuse, not even trying to start.
I was in a pickle so I put some foil around the fuse and it fired up though it was slow to turn over, struggled a bit and then tripped the fuse board.
Anyone offer any advice? I replaced the capacitors a few months back but they were cheap off Amazon?
Motor is free to turn by hand?
Cheers,
Ed
Can anyone help, I have tried to start up my single phase compressor though it keeps blowing the 13a fuse, not even trying to start.
I was in a pickle so I put some foil around the fuse and it fired up though it was slow to turn over, struggled a bit and then tripped the fuse board.
Anyone offer any advice? I replaced the capacitors a few months back but they were cheap off Amazon?
Motor is free to turn by hand?
Cheers,
Ed
It’s a 25uf capacitor, I can get the motor to run under no load but as soon as I bolt the compressor back on it blows the fuse.
I have checked the valves etc all seems ok.
The compressor feels free to turn, going to order another capacitor and try again,
I am running off a 13a plug but it worked fine before I moved home?
Cheers,
Ed
I have checked the valves etc all seems ok.
The compressor feels free to turn, going to order another capacitor and try again,
I am running off a 13a plug but it worked fine before I moved home?
Cheers,
Ed
If it worked fine before you moved it could be something as simple as the socket you're plugging it into is at the end of a long run or has a lot of things plugged into it or you're using a long thin extension cable & the voltage drop means there's not enough to kick the compressor over.
Met this from time to time when SMART repairing at people's houses.
Met this from time to time when SMART repairing at people's houses.
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