I have heard it said many times that if you re-start your compressor with pressure in the line, that you can blow a fuse or fry a motherboard or break a piston etc, etc, etc. The general idea is that when restarting, make sure all the pressure is purged from the compressor in order to not put undue stress on the system causing breakdowns.
The Hill compressor shuts down at 75 degrees C and then re-starts when the temperature drops down to 67 degrees C. and will do it time and time again until it gets to the pressure you desire.
How does the Hill not run into problems doing this, as each time it restarts it retains the pressure at which it shut down at and simply continues it's climb to the desired end pressure.
Just wondering???
Shalom
John
The Hill compressor shuts down at 75 degrees C and then re-starts when the temperature drops down to 67 degrees C. and will do it time and time again until it gets to the pressure you desire.
How does the Hill not run into problems doing this, as each time it restarts it retains the pressure at which it shut down at and simply continues it's climb to the desired end pressure.
Just wondering???
Shalom
John