How to Control Oil Level in an Oil-Air Lubrication System?


Release time:

2023-05-19

In an oil-air lubrication system, maintaining the proper oil level in the tank is essential for ensuring stable operation and continuous lubrication performance. The oil circuit typically consists of key components such as the pump, heater, level control relay, filters, thermometer, and throttle valve, all working together to regulate lubricant supply.

 

Among these components, the level control relay plays a critical role in monitoring and managing the oil level inside the tank. It continuously detects the oil level and ensures it remains within a safe operating range.

 

When the oil level drops below the preset threshold, the system will automatically trigger an alarm, alerting operators to refill the lubricant in time. This prevents issues such as insufficient lubrication, increased friction, and potential equipment damage caused by low oil supply.

 

In addition to automatic monitoring, regular inspection of the oil tank is recommended to ensure optimal system performance. Maintaining proper oil levels not only guarantees reliable lubrication delivery, but also helps extend equipment life and reduce maintenance risks.

 

With built-in monitoring and alarm functions, oil-air lubrication systems provide efficient and intelligent oil level control, ensuring safe and stable operation in industrial environments.

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