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Air Motor Troubleshooting
For additional information about the air motor, see the air motor’s documentation.
Problem
Cause(s)
Solution(s)
Air motor will not shift directions,
stalled in DOWN position
Main air valve spool is dirty or damaged Clean/rebuild main air valve.
Air motor will not shift directions,
stalled in UP position
Air motor stalled halfway between
the top and bottom
Air continually exhausting around
air motor shaft.
Air motor shaft seal is damaged
Replace air motor shaft seal.
Air continually exhausting around
the air valve/slide valve
Air valve/slide valve gasket is damaged Replace the valve gasket.
Air continually exhausting from
muffler while the motor is idle
Internal seal damage
Rebuild air motor.
Oil leaking from exhaust port
Too much lubricant mixed in with the air
supply
Reduce lubricant supply.
Frost build-up on muffler
Air motor operating at high pressure, or
high cycle rate
Reduce pressure, cycle rate, or
duty cycle of the air motor.
Electrical Control Panel Troubleshooting
For more information, see the electrical control panel documentation.
Problem
Cause(s)
Solution(s)
Disconnect is ON, but no indica-
tor lights are lit
The ground fault interrupt has been
activated
Reset the ground fault interrupt.
See procedure on page 34.
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One or more fuses has (have) been
blown
Replace the blown fuse(s)
High Temperature Alarm lights
The temperature of a heated compo-
nent has gone out of range.
Supply unit automatically turns off
power to supply unit components.
Unit turns power back on when
overheated components reach ap-
propriate temperatures.
Heat is turned off after a period of
pump inactivity
Pump has not moved within the pro-
grammed time period and the inactivity
timer has been triggered.
See procedure on page 33.
High Temperature Alarm indicator
is lit before the unit has heated up
One or more temperature controllers
has different alarm value settings.
Set the alarm values on all temper-
ature controllers to the same set-
tings.
One or more temperature controllers
correspond to zones that are not in use.
Turn off the unused temperature
controller(s). See procedure on
page 23.
Summary of Contents for 309077
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