SECTION 6 TS32 USER MANUAL
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Line Pressure Rises Above
Unload P2 Pressure Setting On
The Supervisor
Leak in control system causing
loss of pressure signals
Check for leaks.
Defective Solenoid Valve Check that inlet valve closes when Supervisor
is in NO LOAD mode. Repair or replace if
necessary (kit available).
Defective Blowdown Valve Check that sump pressure is exhausted to the
atmosphere when in the OFF LOAD mode.
Repair or replace if necessary (kit available).
Ruptured Sullicon control
diaphragm
Replace
Plugged Control Line Filter Clean or repair if necessary.
Excessive Fluid Consumption Clogged return line strainer or
orifice
Clean strainer (screen with o-ring replacement
kit available).
Clean orifice.
Separator element damaged or not
functioning properly
Check separator differential (plugged) dP1.
Change separator.
Leak in the lubrication system Check all pipes, connections and components
Excess fluid foaming Drain and change.
Fluid level too high Drain excess fluid.
Pressure Relief Valve Opens
Repeatedly
Defective pressure relief valve Replace pressure relief valve.
Liquid Water In Compressed
Air Lines
Water Vapor Condensation from
Cooling and Compression Occurs
Naturally
Remove the water vapor from compressed air
prior to distribution through the air system.
Check operation of aftercooler and moisture
separator. Install a compressed air dryer sized
for the flow and dryness level required. (Note:
Filters may also be required to remove
particulates, liquid oil aerosols or for oil vapor
removal. Change cartridges as recommended
by the filter manufacturer.) Check all drain
traps routinely to insure their proper operation.
Maintain them regularly.
Table 6-2: Troubleshooting Guide
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY