Compressor failure detection

The fault detection of a compressor usually requires the following steps:
    1. Check the electrical system of the compressor, including power supply voltage, wiring, and motor insulation.
    2. Check the air path system of the compressor, including whether the pipeline leaks air, whether the cylinder is damaged, whether the valve is ineffective, etc.
    3. Check the mechanical components of the compressor, including whether the bearings are worn, whether the belt is loose, whether the gears are worn, etc.
    4. Check the cooling system of the compressor, including whether the water-cooling or air-cooling system is working properly, whether the radiator is clean, etc.
    5. Check the control system of the compressor, including whether the pressure switch, temperature switch, etc., are working properly.
During the inspection, careful observation and inspection are necessary, and any problems found need to be addressed in a timely manner. For more serious faults or situations that require component replacement, professional maintenance or replacement should be carried out by professionals.
In addition, regular maintenance and upkeep are also important measures to avoid compressor failures.