ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSES OF LOUD NOISES AT STARTUP AND NORMAL

Screw air compressor failure analysis

Screw air compressor failure analysis

The analysis of the cause of the failure and the solution are as follows: (1) Whether the condensed water discharged from the trap has a large oil content, if so, check the leakage point in the unit and eliminate it, check whether the oil level of the compressor is too high, if so, reduce the oil level; (2 ) Whether the opening pressure of the minimum pressure valve is normal, if so, troubleshoot, and it is necessary to replace the valve; check whether the oil return pipe is blocked, if so, clean or replace the oil return pipe: (3) Replace the oil separator core. [pdf]

How loud are drilling rigs

How loud are drilling rigs

However, our extensive experience in this field has shown that drilling rigs tend to produce noise levels of 60 to 65 dBA at a distance of 500 ft from the rig. Effective noise control measures can significantly reduce sound levels. Reductions of 10 dBA or more are usually achievable. [pdf]

Twin screw air compressor no-load loud noise

Twin screw air compressor no-load loud noise

Loose screws, bolts, or other components can vibrate and create noise during operation. Tightening these components can often resolve the issue. 2. Worn Bearings Bearings wear out over time, causing friction and noise. Replacing worn bearings can restore quiet operation. 3. Intake Air Filter Clogged [pdf]

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