Campbell Hausfeld CE7000 User Manual

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Operating Instructions

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Troubleshooting Guide for Units in Service for a Period of Time (Continued)

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Solution

Milky oil in crankcase

Low usage of compressor -

water is condesing in the

crankcase

Run the compressor continuously for 1 hour� The heat generated during

this running period will evaporate the moisture out of the oil�

Wrong type of oil

Do not use SAE-30 automotive type oil. Using the wrong oil can cause
various problems with the pump and will void the warranty� Only use
the oils that the operating manual recommends�

Improper environment

Unit should not be installed in a poorly vented area or exposed to

extreme cold or hot conditions� Normal operating range should be

between 32°F and 100°F�

Rotation incorrect

Check to make sure the compressor is running the direction of the

flywheel arrow� Air flow should be so that the flywheel directs air across

the head of the pump� Standing in front of the compressor (non-belt

guard side) air should flow back to front�

Slight leakage of tank check

valve

Air cools and condensates, then leaks back into the pump. Draining

tank of air after use will normally take care of this situation�

Pressure switch

continually blows air out

the unloader valve

Defective check valve

Replace check valve�

Pressure switch does

not release air when the

compressor shuts off�

Pressure switch unloader not

working properly

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�

Compressor will not

shut off

Defective pressure switch

Setting too high. If adjusting the setting does not work, replace pressure

switch�

Defective safety valve

Make sure tank pressure gauge is reading correctly and if necessary

replace tank safety valve

Unit vibrates excessively Loose fasteners

This includes mounting bolts for the pump, motor, belt guard, mag�

starter, etc� Check for loose fasteners as part of a routine maintenance

schedule� Tighten any loose fasteners�

Loose pulley, loose belt or

misalignment or pulleys

The pulley and belt may need to be tightened over time� The pulleys

may need to be realigned to assure proper belt wear and lower

vibration� These should be checked as part of regular maintenance�

Defective pump

A defective pump includes knocking or making noises not normal to

the pump design� Severe oil out the breather usually indicates ring or

cylinder wear� Low pump performance could indicate valve problems�

There are numerous symptoms associated with a defective pump� The

pump will need to be evaluated�

Water in discharge air

Hot humid weather

During hot and humid weather it is normal to accumulate water in the

compressor tank� This is normal and requires frequent draining of tank�

We recommend use of an automatic drain along with filters and dryers

if this is a problem�

Water accumulated in the

tank

Drain tank of water to prevent tank corrosion and air tool wear. It is

recommended use of an automatic drain along with filters and dryer to

prevent water into exhaust air of the compressor�

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