Vi. trouble shooting guide – Spencer Single-Stage Scroll Blowers User Manual

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VI. Trouble Shooting Guide

Trouble

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

Insufficient air

Low pressure or vacuum as determined by measurement with a manometer:

through system

– Incorrect rotation.

Change motor leads to correct rotation.

– Machine sized for requirements given, but air lines too small

Increase line sizes or install machine providing higher

causing excessive frictional loss.

output pressure.

– Valves in line, causing excessive losses.

Install larger valves or install machine providing higher

output pressure.

– Inlet or outlet partially blocked, i.e., clogged inlet filter,

Check blast gate; remove and repair if necessary.

blast gate shaft slipped in handle and shutter does not open fully.

– High inlet temperature, i.e., higher than designed inlet

Direct inlet line to cooler area; replace machine with

temperature.

one designed for correct temperature.

– Lower inlet pressure, i.e., lower than designed inlet pressure.

Remove inlet restrictions or install machine providing

higher output pressure.

– Machine not running at designed speed.

Refer to motor manufacturer’s instructions; check

motor speed; check voltage connections.

– Lower than design gas density or specific gravity.

Check gas analysis; increase density or install machine

designed for correct requirements.

– Machine air passages clogged with material.

Disassemble, clean and inspect all parts.

– Fans worn out due to explosion, abrasion, or vibration.

Replace fan(s).

– Pressure or vacuum gauge inaccurate – would not apply to

Calibrate gauge; always use a “U” tube manometer for

performance of machine, but to gauge reading only.

checking pressure and/or vacuum.

Machine design capacity too small for the system:

– System requirements incorrectly calculated by customer.

Install larger volume or lower vacuum machine to

handle correct system requirements.

– Too many leaks and/or openings.

Locate and repair all leaks.

Measuring gas or air flow incorrectly:

– Flowmeters incorrectly calibrated.

Calibrate flowmeters; be certain proper orifice is used

for meter (check with flowmeter manufacturer).

– No means of measurement available so customer is

Obtain and install flowmeter.

guessing at airflow.

Machine noisy

Internal machine malfunction:

– Fan hitting after customer reassembly and/or fan slipping on

Reassemble according to instructions, tighten fan. Bleed air at

shaft due to heat or excessive inlet pressure.

low flow to reduce heat. Change inlet conditions if necessary.

– Fan coming apart due to age or wear from dirty air or gas.

Replace fan.

– Machine out of balance running rough.

Rebalance and/or clean machine (refer to

“Machine Vibrating”).

– Foreign material in machine.

Disassemble machine, inspect and clean. Reassemble and, if

necessary, install filter to prevent further clogging.

Motor malfunctions:

– Excessive electrical hum or whine.

Check motor manufacturer’s instructions. Check voltage supply

and connections.

– Wrong voltage – low voltage motor not up to speed. High

Check for proper voltage at motor and correct.

voltage will burn out motor and also cause noticeably

more noise.

– Bearing failure.

Check manufacturer’s instructions and replace if necessary.

– Motor rebuilt improperly – thrust taken on wrong end in

Rebuild motor properly and correct end play.

standard overhung machine.

– Worn bearings or loose part.

Tighten, repair or replace (check with motor manufacturer).

– Low frequency.

Separate power supply; correct frequency.

Machine vibrating

Imbalance:

– Material build-up on Impeller.

Clean Impeller; install or improve filter to prevent further build up.

– Shaft bent.

Replace shaft.

– Faulty replacement motor installed and /or machine

Disassemble machine, balance motor, reassemble

reassembled incorrectly.

according to instruction in this book and assembly print.

– Motor bearings worn.

Replace worn bearings.

Mechanical:

– Inlet and/or outlet piping connected to machine without

Install flexible connection at inlet and outlet.

flexible connector causing torque or strain on casing.

– Machine bolted down causing change in alignment.

Remove bolts; use dowel pins or set in guide channels.

– Piping not properly supported.

Properly anchor piping beyond flexible connector.

– Improper voltage on motor causing assembly to operate

Check voltage and wiring connections; correct voltage.

at different speed.

– Solids or liquids in, or passing through machine.

Disassemble, inspect and clean machine, install or improve filter

to prevent further contamination.

– Machine not mounted on solid foundation, i.e., on

Re-inforce foundation.

unstable catwalk, etc.

Motor Hot (Can be

Incorrect motor selection:

checked with surface

– Ambient temperature too high for insulation class.

Cool motor or replace with motor having proper insulation.

thermometer. Refer

– Incorrect voltage.

Change to correct voltage.

to factory for decision

– Incorrect cycle.

Change to correct cycle.

as to whether or not

– Electrical short-circuit insulation failure.

Repair or replace motor.

it is too hot.)

– Motor overloaded – blower too small for system.

Install larger motor and/or blower.

Unbalanced voltage supply:

Check with power company for correction.

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