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samlee12
30-05-2009, 12:21 AM
Having trouble with Frick screw mod# RWF 11 222 E. At 0 percent load i have a volume of 5 but when the screw starts to load up my volume starts to drop to min. Vi of 2.2.When the compressor reaches 100 percent i get a message saying unload, increase volume on the micro it is showing that it is giving signal to increase but the Vi will only go to 2.88 Vi.Checked the wiring checked the solenoid every thing in normal but Vi will not increase. When the compressor is unloading my Vi will increase as my capacity decreases.Called Frick to ask them there input into the situation he asked me to give him the voltage readings for the slide vavle and slide stop valve. My voltages for capacity fully unloaded min. position i have voltage fo 3.8 v on the loaded max position voltage is 4.65, for the slide stop voltage at min. is 3.26 and at max is 4.53. Frick told me the voltage read by slide stop seems to be fine but capacity voltage seems out of whack. Told me the slide valve sensor probably faulty and causing me to have trouble with volume. I don't see how the capacity sensor or slide valve position can affect my volume was wondering if anybody has come across this problem.Sorry seems i posted this question in two places one in industrial and one in industrial compressors.

MICHAEL TSIVIS
07-08-2009, 10:39 AM
I have sim. Problem with frick 193l srew and the servo potentiometer should read 1k ohms at 0 % (red to white wire?) i reclaimed gas into the unload chamber and relieved out of the load chamber to get a ref.point

nh3wizard
07-08-2009, 04:07 PM
What are the pressures you are working with? Have you tried calibrating the slide valve and slide stop? What type panel is it using Quantum or Plus panel? I would try calibrating them both and then see what happens. The slide valve has a lot to do with volume.

samlee12
28-10-2009, 11:40 PM
not sure why this question was posted again. This question was posted quite awhile ago and had been answered by multiple people.All the other posts have seem to disappear, weird. anyway the problem turned out to be that i was trying to calibrate under high load and prevented machine from calibrating properly, coworker had figured this out and recalibrated under low load conditions and compressor is working fine.

Grizzly
29-10-2009, 07:06 AM
not sure why this question was posted again. This question was posted quite awhile ago and had been answered by multiple people.All the other posts have seem to disappear, weird. anyway the problem turned out to be that i was trying to calibrate under high load and prevented machine from calibrating properly, coworker had figured this out and recalibrated under low load conditions and compressor is working fine.

Thanks for the update- appreciated.
Grizzly