dreamingmuscle
Well-known member
No explosion but it could have been costly.
I bought a Ingersoll Rand 60 gallon compressor last veterns day at Tractor Supply. 15% off for veterns made it a steal at $549.50
Anyway I didn't develop the habbit of switching it off when I leave for the day. I mean its not running when I walk out the door so out of sight out of mind right.
Well Tuesday around 3 my daughter calls and asked what's running in my shop and what ever it is, has been running most of the day. I said the fan maybe, it's plugged into the light switches so if the lights are on its on. Please check on it. She calls back and says the compressor is running and the garage is full of smoke.
Directed her to turn off the main breaker which is next to the man door and open the garage door to let the smoke out. I'm sure lucky and happy nothing caught fire. (A metal surround is in order.)
I'm guessing the air pressure had gotten low enough for it to cycle on and then the contacts welded them selves together. I couldn't even get it shut down by cycling the switch after I got home. Luckily the high pressure pop valve did its job.
My first thought was that a rubber airline busted causing it to have a run on. But they were all fine.
It still compresses air but not as quick, and it makes a squalling noise on shut down. The oil was clear but is now grayish with shinny tiny clitter.
Found my receipt and called the IR service center near me and explained my problem. They took my information and said it will take a week for the parts to come in and they'll call to scheduel a time to come repair it under warranty.
I'm going to have my daughter make me a sign or better yet have her paint a large reminder on the door to turn off the compressor and drain the lines.
I bought a Ingersoll Rand 60 gallon compressor last veterns day at Tractor Supply. 15% off for veterns made it a steal at $549.50
Anyway I didn't develop the habbit of switching it off when I leave for the day. I mean its not running when I walk out the door so out of sight out of mind right.
Well Tuesday around 3 my daughter calls and asked what's running in my shop and what ever it is, has been running most of the day. I said the fan maybe, it's plugged into the light switches so if the lights are on its on. Please check on it. She calls back and says the compressor is running and the garage is full of smoke.
Directed her to turn off the main breaker which is next to the man door and open the garage door to let the smoke out. I'm sure lucky and happy nothing caught fire. (A metal surround is in order.)
I'm guessing the air pressure had gotten low enough for it to cycle on and then the contacts welded them selves together. I couldn't even get it shut down by cycling the switch after I got home. Luckily the high pressure pop valve did its job.
My first thought was that a rubber airline busted causing it to have a run on. But they were all fine.
It still compresses air but not as quick, and it makes a squalling noise on shut down. The oil was clear but is now grayish with shinny tiny clitter.
Found my receipt and called the IR service center near me and explained my problem. They took my information and said it will take a week for the parts to come in and they'll call to scheduel a time to come repair it under warranty.
I'm going to have my daughter make me a sign or better yet have her paint a large reminder on the door to turn off the compressor and drain the lines.

