How to Troubleshoot Compressed Air Failures in Oil-Air Lubrication Systems?


Release time:

2023-05-25

In an oil-air lubrication system, compressed air is essential for delivering lubricant and ensuring stable operation. When compressed air failures occur, they can directly affect lubrication performance and equipment reliability. The most common causes and solutions include the following:

1. Blocked Air Filter

Foreign particles or contaminants in the pipeline may clog the air filter, restricting airflow. This can be resolved by inspecting and replacing the filter element as needed to restore proper air supply.

2. Solenoid Valve Malfunction

If the solenoid valve fails, it may no longer control the on/off flow of compressed air. In emergency situations, temporary adjustments can be made through the control program. However, the faulty valve should be replaced promptly to ensure normal system operation.

3. Air Leakage in Pipelines

Leaks in the air pipeline can prevent the system from reaching the required pressure. To address this, it is recommended to enable a low-pressure alarm to monitor system pressure in real time. If abnormal pressure is detected, the pipeline and connections should be inspected immediately for leaks.

Professional Support

If the exact cause of the failure cannot be identified, it is advisable to contact professional technical support for accurate diagnosis and resolution.

By addressing these common issues, operators can ensure stable compressed air supply, maintain effective lubrication, and reduce the risk of equipment failure.

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