Will an Oil-Air Lubrication System Automatically Stop in Remote Mode?


Release time:

2023-06-26

When an oil-air lubrication system is switched to remote mode, it operates in a fully automatic control state, typically integrated with the user’s main equipment control system. This allows for centralized monitoring and efficient operation.

Automatic Operation and Shutdown

During normal operation, the system runs continuously without manual intervention. However, if a fault or abnormal condition occurs—such as pressure loss, low oil level, or component malfunction—the system may automatically stop to protect both the lubrication system and the connected equipment.

Once the issue is identified and resolved, and after proper confirmation, the system can be restarted and returned to normal operation.

Manual Control in Remote Mode

Even in remote mode, operators still retain control through the main control system interface. If a manual shutdown is required, it can be easily performed using the start/stop controls on the user’s equipment control panel.

Reliable and Safe Operation

This combination of automatic protection and manual control ensures that the oil-air lubrication system operates safely and efficiently. It minimizes the risk of equipment damage while providing flexible control for industrial applications.

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