Air compressor switch adjustment
Hi,
I just got an Ingersol Rand compressor from the "FREE" pile down the street, it’s obviously been neglected and abused but it does run. I am only going to use it occasionally for topping up the car tires and bike tires, perhaps a blow gun for cleaning stuff. Like I said it is in rough condition, I have begun to adjust the pressure switch. (A)Big spring = cut out, (B)small spring = differential and it’s working OK, what is the third bleeder valve[C]? When the contacts open a lever depresses a small brass valve that bleeds air, this is connected to the manifold under the pressure switch. Should this bleed as soon as the limit is hit or delay until the lower or differential pressure is about to kick back in? It looks like either the valve can be raised/lowered by it’s mounting nuts and there is a plunger on the armature of the switch that screws up/down in a plastic thread. Photo he http://www.freewebs.com/bozonia/hp.htm Staring at the pressure switch some more I see the spring I labled "B" does nothing. there is a screw post with a pin thru it on which rests a flat washer, a smaller washer then the spring, then a cup washer and the nut. the lever from the contacts is above the washers and never makes contact with the spring or other parts. Looks like someone lost some parts!! If anyone has a similar switch and can take a picture and either post it or e-mail to kd006(at)yahoo.com I just may be able to figure this out. Thanks Kristin |
Air compressor switch adjustment
The bleed operates when the high limit trips. It bleeds the compressor head
and tubing to the tank, so the compressor does not have to start against the tank pressure next time it comes on, which would require a much larger motor or very inefficient "gearing" of the belt drive. Wilson "Kristin" wrote in message ... Hi, I just got an Ingersol Rand compressor from the "FREE" pile down the street, it’s obviously been neglected and abused but it does run. I am only going to use it occasionally for topping up the car tires and bike tires, perhaps a blow gun for cleaning stuff. Like I said it is in rough condition, I have begun to adjust the pressure switch. (A)Big spring = cut out, (B)small spring = differential and it’s working OK, what is the third bleeder valve[C]? When the contacts open a lever depresses a small brass valve that bleeds air, this is connected to the manifold under the pressure switch. Should this bleed as soon as the limit is hit or delay until the lower or differential pressure is about to kick back in? It looks like either the valve can be raised/lowered by it’s mounting nuts and there is a plunger on the armature of the switch that screws up/down in a plastic thread. Photo he http://www.freewebs.com/bozonia/hp.htm Staring at the pressure switch some more I see the spring I labled "B" does nothing. there is a screw post with a pin thru it on which rests a flat washer, a smaller washer then the spring, then a cup washer and the nut. the lever from the contacts is above the washers and never makes contact with the spring or other parts. Looks like someone lost some parts!! If anyone has a similar switch and can take a picture and either post it or e-mail to kd006(at)yahoo.com I just may be able to figure this out. Thanks Kristin |
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