Posted by cecil bearden on May 16, 2016 at 12:32:55 from (174.77.139.166):
It is a DR250 Ingersoll250 cfm sliding vane compressor... It builds up to about 105psi and slows the engine down then still builds up to 185 psi and blows the relief. I need to find a way to drop the final pressure. It has a small regulator that has 2 outlet connections,, one goes to the inter stage pressure gauge and the other goes to the idle controller, and then out of the idle controller to a diaphragm on the air intake side. The little regulator had a broken diaphragm, so I installed an old Oxygen regulator in its place, but it makes no difference. I removed the lines from the idle controller and it works and has flow through and then goes to the diaphragm on the air intake. I put air into the diaphragm on the intake and hear it moving. I even removed the diaphragm assembly and it pushes on what looks like a small cast finned turbine that moves in and out. I have not gone any further. Can anyone help. I have to keep a large compressor available to blow out my round baler daily or it starts shearing pins. I also have to keep the swather blown out to prevent the belts from slipping off...
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