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Sullair TS-32 - Troubleshooting Guide Introduction

Sullair TS-32
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Section 7
MAINTENANCE
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3. If boots or insulating material remain pliable and
there is no sign of damage, connections are sat-
isfactory.
4. If boot or insulating material show distress as
mentioned above, then investigate to determine
the source of thermal damage and repair the
connection as necessary.
5. Replace the damaged boot(s) with new boot(s)
as required or retape connections per National,
State or Local codes.
6. Replace the conduit cover prior to reconnecting
the power source.
WA R N I N G
!
Electrical shock hazard. Disconnect all power at
the source before attempting maintenance.
7.8 TROUBLESHOOTING
The information contained in the Troubleshooting
chart is based upon both the actual applied situa-
tions and extensive testing at the factory. It contains
symptoms and usual causes for the descri bed
problems. However DO NOT assume that these
are the only problems that may occur. All available
data concerning the trouble should be systemati-
cally analyzed before undertaking any repair or
component replacement procedures.
A detailed visual inspection is worth performing for
almost any problems which may prevent unneces-
sary damage to the compressor. Always remember
to:
a. Check for loose wiring.
b. Check for damaged piping.
c. Check for parts damaged by heat or an electrical
short circuit, usually apparent by discoloration
or a burnt odor.
Should your problem persist after making the rec-
ommended check, consult your nearest Sullair
representative or the Sullair Corporation.
Figure 7 ---12 Control Line Filter (P/N 408389)
* Repair Kit P/N 001692

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