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TROUBLESHOOTING VOLTAGE PROBLEMS
The compressor package has been designed, built, and tested to operate within one of the following
standard ranges:
200-208 Volts, 60 Hertz
230-240 Volts, 60 Hertz
460-480 Volts, 60 Hertz
575-600 Volts, 60 Hertz
Connection to higher voltages will reduce the life of electrical devices within the compressor package. As
voltages get further above the design range, other symptoms may show up.
High voltages may lead to high motor currents. The overload relay will sense these and shut down the
compressor to protect the motor.
If the power supply and/or control transformer primary fuses blow, check that the devices are properly
connected for the incoming line voltage.
Operation with lower voltages will reduce motor life and load capacity. As voltages get further below the
design range, other symptoms may show up.
Low voltages may lead to high motor currents. The overload relay will sense these and shut down the
compressor to protect the motor. If voltage is low while the compressor is off, locate and correct the
cause. If the voltage drops low only while the compressor is running, look for poor connections or
undersized wiring.
If any of the starters or contactors within the box chatters, or if the electronic controller drops out while
attempting to start, it is a clear indication that the wiring is inadequate for the compressor. Look for poor
connections or undersized wiring.
NOTICE
Gardner Denver factory remanufactured replacement compressor air end units
are available from your authorized distributor, on an exchange basis, for all
rotary screw compressor units.
Summary of Contents for APEX25-30A
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