Troubleshooting – CAMCORP Blower Package with Roots Blower User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Trouble

Item

Possible Cause

Remedy

No flow

1

Speed too low

Check by tachometer and compare with published
performance

2

Wrong rotation

Compare actual rotation with Figure 1 or 2
Change driver if wrong

3

Obstruction in piping

Check piping, valves, silencer to assure open flow path

Low capacity

4

Speed too low

See item 1, If belt drive, check for slippage and readjust
tension

5

Excessive pressure rise

Check inlet vacuum and discharge pressure and compare
with Published performance

6

Obstruction in piping

See item 3

7

Excessive slip

Check inside of casing for worn or eroded surfaces causing
excessive clearances

Excessive power

8

Speed too high

Check speed and compare with published performance

9

Excessive pressure rise

See Item 5

10

Impeller rubbing

Inspect outside of cylinder for high temperature areas, then
check for impeller contact at these points. Correct blower
mounting, drive alignment

11

Scale, sludge, rust

Clean blower appropriately

or product build up

Overheating of

12

Inadequate lubrication

Check oil sump levels in gear and drive end headplates

bearing or gears

13

Excessive lubrication

Check oil levels. If correct, drain and refill with clean oil of
recommended grade

14

Excessive pressure rise

See Item 5

15

Coupling misalignment

Check carefully. Realign if questionable

16

Excessive belt tension

Readjust for correct tension

Vibration

17

Misalignment

See Item 15

18

Impellers rubbing

See Item 10

19

Worn bearings/gears

Check gear backlash and condition of bearings, and replace
as indicated

20

Unbalanced or rubbing

Scale or process material may build up on casing and

impeller

impellers, or inside impellers. Remove build-up to restore
original clearances and impeller balance

21

Driver or blower loose

Tighten mounting bolts securely

22

Piping resonances

Determine whether standing wave pressure pulsations are
present in the piping

23

Scale/sludge build-ups

Clean out interior of impeller lobes to restore dynamic
balance

24

Casing strain

re-work piping alignment to remove excess strain

Driver stops, or

25

Impeller stuck

Check for excessive hot spot on headplate or cylinder.

will not start

See item 10. Look for defective shaft bearing and/or
gear teeth

26

Scale, sludge, rust or

Clean blower appropriately

product build-up

Excessive breather

27

Broken seal

Replace seals

Blow-by or excessive

28

Defective O-ring

Replace seals and O-ring

oil leakage to vent area

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