brownmichael
21-02-2012, 08:59 PM
I am trying to trouble shoot a danfoss turbocor compressor. I was lucky to be able to connect my laptop to the compressor.
The initial problem is that the compressors does not get away. After following the instructions in their manual. I was able to do a bearing calibration and they seemed to be ok. I was able to levitate the shaft and spin it at an RPM of around 2,500. As soon as i took the RPM up manually (higher than 2,500RPM) The compressor went into fault.
Whenever i get to the end of the book it tells me to contact turbocor in America. Has anyone else experienced this fault? Or can anyone else supply me a contact to talk to turbocor about the compressor. There website never has any contacts.
By the way the compressor is on a flooded system and i have also identified that it is not full of liquid.
The initial problem is that the compressors does not get away. After following the instructions in their manual. I was able to do a bearing calibration and they seemed to be ok. I was able to levitate the shaft and spin it at an RPM of around 2,500. As soon as i took the RPM up manually (higher than 2,500RPM) The compressor went into fault.
Whenever i get to the end of the book it tells me to contact turbocor in America. Has anyone else experienced this fault? Or can anyone else supply me a contact to talk to turbocor about the compressor. There website never has any contacts.
By the way the compressor is on a flooded system and i have also identified that it is not full of liquid.