Todd.Brock
Well-known member
Hey all,
I recently acquired a couple more Champion compressors. They both have low oil level switches. The switch is not wired into the magnetic starter. I started it up for the 2nd time last night after fixing some leaky fittings. I kept hearing a loud leak and found it is coming from the oil level switch. There is a hole in the top of the oil level switch… There is a line plumbed from the unloader to the unit and then back into the head. I would really like to just remove it and plug the hole in the side of the case. For reference, the 2nd compressor I bought has the same set up. It’s a 3 phase unit so I can not test it.
IS anyone familiar with this ? I assume since the hole is present in both switches, they serve a purpose. The tank filled to 100 psi in about 7 minutes even with the leak, so I assume it will be pretty good pump…
You tube Video
Pics of Pump in question.
Pic of pump in question line routing
Reference pump (3 phase unit)
I recently acquired a couple more Champion compressors. They both have low oil level switches. The switch is not wired into the magnetic starter. I started it up for the 2nd time last night after fixing some leaky fittings. I kept hearing a loud leak and found it is coming from the oil level switch. There is a hole in the top of the oil level switch… There is a line plumbed from the unloader to the unit and then back into the head. I would really like to just remove it and plug the hole in the side of the case. For reference, the 2nd compressor I bought has the same set up. It’s a 3 phase unit so I can not test it.
IS anyone familiar with this ? I assume since the hole is present in both switches, they serve a purpose. The tank filled to 100 psi in about 7 minutes even with the leak, so I assume it will be pretty good pump…
You tube Video
Pics of Pump in question.
Pic of pump in question line routing
Reference pump (3 phase unit)
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