Air Compressor - Air too hot! **FIXED!**
My old Campbell Hausfeld ~20 gallon horizontal single-stage compressor has been putting out air that is hotter than normal.
I've got an on/off cycle activated condensation release valve that hooks in to the pressure relief hose that comes out of the high pressure line. Everything was fine for many years then suddenly it started melting the line where they "T".
I've regularly changed the oil, I don't use it a whole lot, maybe a couple times during the week during summer, less so other seasons.
The OEM tubing has not melted through, but it also gets much hotter than it used to.
Steps I've taken:
Changed oil. (it doesn't leak oil)
Checked reed valve. Clean, seats well. When it was off I peeked into the cylinder, the piston looked clean, no oil in there.
Checked ball check valve at top of tank. Looks and seems to function properly. Will verify by running some air in and checking for leak.
To clarify, this has an AC motor connected to the pump via a belt. The pulley has an integrated cooling fan for the pump. There is a plastic safety guard around the belt/pulley assembly which is not clogged or misaligned.
I'm assuming this just uses splash oil from the crankshaft to lubricate everything.
Don't have money for a decent new one, I got a little HF noisemaker to get me by, but I miss my old compressor. Hardly worthy of a real shop, but it is (or was) head and shoulders above the HF tiny screaming devil. The Campbell fills up quick and supplies enough volume of air for my needs.
I could always take the condensation valve off and go old school with a standard petcock and OEM tubing, but it's SOOOO hard to get to and there's still the matter of the compressor running hotter than normal. It will even melt the non-OEM hose in the dead of winter.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Robert
My old Campbell Hausfeld ~20 gallon horizontal single-stage compressor has been putting out air that is hotter than normal.
I've got an on/off cycle activated condensation release valve that hooks in to the pressure relief hose that comes out of the high pressure line. Everything was fine for many years then suddenly it started melting the line where they "T".
I've regularly changed the oil, I don't use it a whole lot, maybe a couple times during the week during summer, less so other seasons.
The OEM tubing has not melted through, but it also gets much hotter than it used to.
Steps I've taken:
Changed oil. (it doesn't leak oil)
Checked reed valve. Clean, seats well. When it was off I peeked into the cylinder, the piston looked clean, no oil in there.
Checked ball check valve at top of tank. Looks and seems to function properly. Will verify by running some air in and checking for leak.
To clarify, this has an AC motor connected to the pump via a belt. The pulley has an integrated cooling fan for the pump. There is a plastic safety guard around the belt/pulley assembly which is not clogged or misaligned.
I'm assuming this just uses splash oil from the crankshaft to lubricate everything.
Don't have money for a decent new one, I got a little HF noisemaker to get me by, but I miss my old compressor. Hardly worthy of a real shop, but it is (or was) head and shoulders above the HF tiny screaming devil. The Campbell fills up quick and supplies enough volume of air for my needs.
I could always take the condensation valve off and go old school with a standard petcock and OEM tubing, but it's SOOOO hard to get to and there's still the matter of the compressor running hotter than normal. It will even melt the non-OEM hose in the dead of winter.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Robert
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