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Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E - User Manual

Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E
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SAB 120-151 A-frame (including ATEX)
Screw compressor units
Operating manual
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Jesse MillerAug 21, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E that won't start?
    • E
      Eddie BurkeAug 21, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Air Compressor won't start, check the main switch and fuses, and reset the emergency stop switch. Also, check for any alarms in the control system and reset if necessary. Finally, ensure the oil level is sufficient and charge oil if needed.
  • L
    lisamejiaSep 4, 2025
    Why does my Johnson Controls Air Compressor start and then stop immediately?
    • G
      Gerald WellsSep 4, 2025
      If your Johnson Controls Air Compressor starts but stops immediately, it could be due to an oil system failure related to temperature, pressure, or level. Check the oil level and the valve positions.
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    Mrs. Angela MartinSep 3, 2025
    What causes high oil filter differential pressure in Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E Air Compressor?
    • C
      clarkcherylSep 3, 2025
      High oil filter differential pressure in your Johnson Controls Air Compressor is likely due to a clogged oil filter. Replace the oil filter to resolve this issue.
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    garciajasonSep 1, 2025
    What to do if the Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E pump doesn't produce enough oil pressure?
    • A
      Alyssa DavisSep 1, 2025
      If the pump on your Johnson Controls Air Compressor isn't producing enough oil pressure to start the compressor, check the pump rotation. Ensure the service valves are open. Inspect the filter cartridges for blockages by checking the pressure difference across the filters. Also, check the strainer for blockages and clean it if necessary. Verify that the oil pressure regulator is not set too low or stuck open, and readjust or repair it. If the pump is worn out, repair or replace it. Finally, check if the hand expansion valve may be opened too much and throttle the valve.
  • J
    James ParrishAug 30, 2025
    What causes high suction pressure and insufficient refrigeration capacity in a Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E Air Compressor?
    • J
      jesus45Aug 31, 2025
      High suction pressure combined with insufficient refrigeration capacity in your Johnson Controls Air Compressor can occur if the compressor protection valve is opening or leaking, so check the discharge pressure safety cut-out settings and the pilot/main protection valve. An oil return valve that is fully open can also cause this issue, so adjust the regulating valve. Finally, a clogged suction strainer can lead to these symptoms, so clean the strainer.
  • R
    Renee CollinsAug 29, 2025
    Why won't the capacity slide valve move on my Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E Air Compressor?
    • J
      Joshua MitchellAug 29, 2025
      If the capacity slide valve or slide stop on your Johnson Controls Air Compressor won't move, preventing unloading/loading, it could be due to insufficient oil pressure, so check the oil pressure. The solenoid coils might be burned out, requiring replacement. Incorrect valve settings in the hydraulic system could also be the cause, so check according to the hydraulic system description. Lastly, a malfunction of the 4-way control valve of slide components could be the issue, so check according to the description of main components.
  • H
    hermantylerAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E has excessive noise and vibration?
    • J
      Jonathan WilsonAug 27, 2025
      Excessive noise and vibration in your Johnson Controls Air Compressor could stem from several issues. The main oil injection valve may be closed or open too far, so open or adjust it accordingly. Bearing damage or excessive wear can also cause this, requiring bearing replacement. Additionally, the slide valve/slide stop might be out of calibration, needing calibration. A loose coupling on the shaft should be tightened or replaced if damaged. Finally, refrigerant flood back (liquid slugging) can lead to these symptoms, so correct the underlying system problem.
  • J
    Jessica BarkerAug 25, 2025
    How to fix excessively low suction pressure in Johnson Controls Air Compressor?
    • J
      Jennifer HillAug 25, 2025
      Excessively low suction pressure in your Johnson Controls Air Compressor can be caused by a refrigeration load that's lower than the compressor capacity; in this case, reduce compressor capacity. It could also be due to high suction line loss, so check the valves and strainers. Another cause might be a malfunction of the evaporator, so inspect the evaporator for fouling or accumulated oil. Also, check the liquid expansion valve system, filter in the liquid line, and ensure there is sufficient refrigerant charge.
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    Elizabeth SimmonsAug 23, 2025
    Why is the discharge pressure excessively high in my Johnson Controls Air Compressor?
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      collinsphillipAug 23, 2025
      Excessively high discharge pressure in your Johnson Controls Air Compressor can be due to several reasons. The safety cut-out might be set too low, so check the settings of alarms and warnings. There could be high discharge line loss, so inspect the valves. A malfunctioning condenser may also be the cause; check the condenser, liquid drain, refrigerant charge, water/air inlet temperature, and water/air flow. Finally, air or non-condensable gasses in the system can cause this issue, so purge the air from the condenser side.

Summary

Introduction to Operating Manual

Compressor Name and Frick Identification

Identifies compressor models and their Frick counterparts for the SABROE units.

Safety Precaution Definitions and Requirements

Explains safety warning symbols (Danger, Warning, Caution) and requirements for competent personnel.

Unit and Component Identification Plates

Details the information found on unit, ATEX, and vessel name plates.

Areas of Application and Safety Precautions

Compressor Application Guidelines

Details correct and incorrect uses of the screw compressor and ATEX considerations.

General Safety Precautions

Illustrates and explains all safety signs and general warnings for equipment safety.

Operation and Maintenance Safety

Covers safety during unit operation, maintenance, and service, including ventilation and pressure.

Refrigerant, Electrical, and Noise Safety

Addresses safe handling of refrigerants, electrical installations, and noise level precautions.

Installation and Operation Procedures

Unit Installation Guidelines

Outlines mechanical, electrical, and safety equipment installation steps according to codes.

Unit Description and Control System

Describes the unit's main components and its electronic control system.

Start-up and Operation Procedures

Details initial, normal start-up, and operation procedures, including stopping and storage.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Covers common problems and solutions for refrigeration plants and compressor units.

Maintenance Schedule and Intervals

Lists daily, periodic, and interval-based maintenance tasks based on operating hours.

Oil Management and Charging

Details oil types, checks, changes, and charging procedures for the compressor unit.

Final Disposal and Compliance

Waste Disposal and Dismantling Safety

Provides safety precautions for dismantling and waste disposal guidelines for unit components.

Declaration of Conformity

States manufacturer's conformity with relevant EU directives and standards.

Johnson Controls SABROE SAB 151 E Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeScrew Compressor
ModelSAB 151 E
ManufacturerJohnson Controls
BrandSABROE
Frequency50/60 Hz
Sound Pressure Level72 dB(A)
Displacement151 m³/h
Voltage380-480 V
RefrigerantR134a, R404A, R507

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