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Common alarm causes and treatment methods of oil purifiers
- Possible causes:
- Vacuum pump failure (low oil level, oil quality deterioration, pump body wear).
- Vacuum pipeline leakage (seal ring aging, valve not closed tightly).
- Vacuum sensor failure or false alarm.
- Treatment method:
- Check and replenish vacuum pump oil, and replace if necessary.
- Use soapy water to detect leaks and replace damaged seals.
- Calibrate or replace the vacuum sensor.
- Possible causes:
- Heater failure (heating tube burns out, thermostat fails).
- Cooling system abnormality (poor heat dissipation, cooling fan stops).
- Temperature sensor damage or signal interference.
- Treatment method:
- Check the resistance of the heating tube and replace damaged parts.
- Clean the heat sink and ensure good ventilation.
- Recalibrate or replace the temperature sensor.
- Possible causes:
- Unbalanced inlet/outlet flow (valve failure, decreased pump efficiency).
- Dirty or faulty liquid level sensor.
- Excessive oil foam (demulsification failure).
- Treatment method:
- Adjust the oil inlet valve to ensure flow matching.
- Clean or replace the liquid level sensor.
- Add defoaming agent or reduce the vacuum to reduce foam.
- Possible causes:
- The filter element has reached its service life (pressure difference exceeds the standard).
- The oil viscosity is too high or solidified at low temperatures.
- Pressure sensor failure.
- Treatment method:
- replace the filter element (observe the pressure difference gauge ≥0.3MPa and replace it).
- Preheat the oil or replace it with low-viscosity oil.
- Check the pressure sensor circuit and calibration.
- Possible causes:
- Mechanical jam (pump bearing damage, filter element seriously clogged).
- Unstable voltage or phase loss.
- The setting value of the thermal relay is too low.
- Treatment method:
- Manually turn the gear to check if it is stuck and replace damaged parts.
- Detect three-phase voltage and repair power supply problems.
- Adjust the thermal relay protection threshold.
- Possible causes:
- Decreased dehydration efficiency (insufficient vacuum, low heating temperature).
- The water sensor is contaminated or has failed.
- Serious oil emulsification (pretreatment required).
- Treatment method:
- Check the vacuum system and heating unit.
- Clean or replace the moisture sensor (such as a Karl Fischer probe).
- Centrifuge the emulsified water first, then enter the oil purifier.
- Regularly check: vacuum pump oil, filter element, seal.
- Parameter recording: vacuum, temperature, pressure trends, and predict faults.
- Alarm reset: manually reset after troubleshooting to avoid misoperation.