Abnormal noise or vibration
*Excessive consumption
of lubricant oil (Compressors
usually use more oil in the first
200 working hours until rings are
properly seated).
Compressed air's high temperatu-
re. If the compressor operates in
a continuous mode, the discharge
air must be exhausted outside the
environment (machine room).
Premature wear of the
compressor unit's
internal parts.
Compressor operates
uninterruptedly (models
with pressure switch).
*Lubrificant oil with
unusual color.
*Only for oiled compresso
Loose fastening elements
Filter element clogged.
Demand is above the
compressor's capacity
Breathing hole in the oil
gauge dipstick is clogged.
Oil leaks.
High ambient temperature
(max. 400C or 1040F).
Too much dust on the compressor.
High ambient temperature
(max. 40°C or 104ºF).
Filter element clogged.
Operating in an inappropriate environment.
*The oil change did not occur at
the recommended interval.
Demand is above the
compressor's capacity
Wrong electrical connection
The oil change did not occur at
the recommended interval .
Wrong oil.
Water is mixed with the oil
(milky color).
r
For the models CSL 10BR until CSL 40BR,
remove the oil level dipstick undoing its
cover and cleaning the breathing hole with
Improve local conditions and adjustments
See item 4, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE,
See item 4, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE -
Change the lubricant oil and run your
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Find and re-fasten them.
Replace it
Check the compressor's capacity.
a jet of compressed air
Check and eliminate it.
Improve local conditions.
Clean the compressor externally.
Improve local conditions.
Replace it.
at your Schulz Authorized Dealer.
the oil change procedures.
Check the compressor's capacity.
See item electrical connection,
INSTALLATION
Table 8.1 - oil change intervals.
Change oil.
compressor as indicated