Why connect to Compressor and make it connected to the U.S. Air Compressor world!
U.S. Air Compressor /d series compressors are all equipped with Bluetooth devices to communicate with the outside world and U.S. Air Compressor Servers and AI in order to maintain the best condition and longest healthy compressor life. A phone (Android or iPhone depending on the Bluetooth device equipped with the compressor) or a Windows-based computer with Bluetooth is required for this.
Compressors require service to be done on time and calibrations according to the time of the year or the place they are located. It is recommended to collect physical values such as voltage, ampere, pressure, temperature, and frequencies, and to know when the compressor is having issues on which day of the week and at what time of the day; Almost all issues, problems are related to the environmental conditions where the compressor is located. Even if there is a slight, insignificant defect on the compressor, it may easily be triggered by whatever is happening around it.
There are many inputs to the compressor that affect its life and operation significantly. Compressors are affected by;
- The quality of the power source (voltages, available amperes, spikes, and all other equipment in the same system causing different distortions or electrical noises),
- Leak backs from ground or not being properly grounded,
- Air pollution in the environment (dirt contamination including but not limited to the CO, S, SO gases from internal combustion engine exhaust, as well as operations such as plating or chemical processes),
- The temperature and volume of ventilation air,
- When operating in direct sunlight or near any other heat source such as diesel engines, generators, gensets, furnaces, etc.,
- Coming into direct contact with water or any other liquid that could cause short circuits, corrosion, or other problems.
Some of those above effects may be easily recognized if compressors (/d series only) are connected long enough to the U.S. Air Compressor Servers. This type of connection will also ensure that the compressor receives the right service at the right time, allowing it to perform optimally.
Type 1 inverters must have the jumper cable connected between the GND terminal and COM terminal of the control board.
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