The exhaust temperature of a water-lubricated oil-free machine can be affected by a number of factors, including the efficiency of the cooling system, the ambient temperature, and the workload of the machine. Under normal circumstances, the exhaust temperature of the water-lubricated oil-free machine is not higher than 65°C. This temperature range is derived under conditions where the machine is functioning normally, the cooling system is functioning properly, and the ambient temperature is moderate.
If the exhaust temperature is above this range, it may be due to several reasons:
The cooling system is clogged or inefficient, resulting in a decrease in the cooling effect of the air compressor and an increase in the exhaust temperature.
The temperature sensor is faulty, and the internal temperature of the air compressor is wrongly judged, which may lead to a high temperature alarm.
Excessive ambient temperature or poor operating environment of the air compressor may also cause the exhaust temperature to rise.
Therefore, in order to maintain the normal operation and prolong the service life of a water-lubricated oil-free machine, the cooling system should be checked regularly and kept clean, while paying attention to the influence of ambient temperature on the machine. If it is found that the exhaust temperature is too high, the relevant problems should be checked and dealt with in time.
Please note that the above information is for reference only and the specific exhaust temperature may vary depending on the machine model, manufacturer and specific usage conditions. In practical applications, the machine’s user manual should be referred to or the manufacturer should be consulted for the most accurate information.