Quincy Compressor 50093-103 User Manual

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POOR PUMPING SPEED (Capacity)

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTION

Clogged inlet filter

Replace inlet filter element.

Intake line is narrow or contains
restrictions or debris

Re-plumb sections of line that are narrow or sections with
sharp turns. Maintain pump inlet diameter as far into the
process as possible. Check for obstructions in plumbing.

Problem in lubrication system

Check for adequate fluid flow rate and for restrictions in
fluid piping.

Excessive back pressure/separator
clogged

Replace separator element-keep exhaust at atmospheric
pressure.

Low fluid level

Fill fluid reservoir to proper level.

Condensation or contamination in
fluid

Replace pump fluid.

Pump is cold

Allow adequate warm-up time for pump to reach operating
temperature.

Shaft seal leak

Replace shaft seal.

Leak

Leak check system and compare to original rate of rise
pressure test. Look for damaged gaskets and leaks in
check/isolation valves. Check for leaks in inlet valve, and
piping to airend.

Vapor load being generated

Possible leak in water cooling jacket or water piping in
vacuum system. Leak check.

Materials of construction

Materials not compatible with vacuum service. Observe all
vacuum engineering conventions.

Temperature of system or process
gas increasing

Increases in temperature translate into ACFM load. Keep
temperatures constant.

Inlet valve not opening fully

Correct the situation in accordance with the instructions in
"Inlet Valve Not Opening or Closing in Relation to
Demand" section of the troubleshooting guide.

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