HodgePodgeGarage
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I’ve been lurking on this forum a long time for research and info, but just joined today because I have an issue and just can’t figure it out!
I bought a used 80 gallon, 5 HP, 220v, single stage compressor from an auction a while back. It was advertised as fully working and when I got it wired up at home, the motor immediately started smoking, would trip the thermal breaker within seconds, and, well, the motor was toast. Long story short I got my money back and got to keep the dead compressor.
I replaced the motor with a 5 HP Vevor motor with the same specs. Once that arrived, I hooked it up, and it would fill the tank to 80 PSI and then trip the thermal breaker on the new motor (no smoke). Deeper inspection into the compressor showed that the pump was quite worn out and it was blowing oil into the tank. Rather than rebuild the pump, I figured I’d just replace it with a McGraw two stage pump rated for a 5 HP 220V motor from Harbor Freight because I didn’t have much invested into the compressor and being that they’re rather simple machines, I figured that not much else could be wrong with it.
It took me a while to get everything together because I had to order a new belt, mount the pump head, modify the motor mount, and get a new compressor to tank hose. Got the belt first, changed the oil, ran it with no load to break everything in.
Now I have everything hooked up properly and it is tripping the thermal breaker on my motor once the tank gets up to around 40 psi. (not my circuit breaker at the electrical panel). I’m stumped! What else could be wrong? Could the pressure switch be bad? It’s the only thing besides the tank that’s not new now. Could my new motor be bad? The pressure switch is a Condor MDR 21-EA-11. I’m at a loss here and would love to get this thing up and running! There is significant pressure in the tank, so the only other thing I can think of is the gauge isn’t reading the pressure properly and it is reaching the cut off pressure set on the pressure switch, but I have tried adjusting the switch with no improvement. The pulley is sized per spec for the pump head.
Thank you!
I bought a used 80 gallon, 5 HP, 220v, single stage compressor from an auction a while back. It was advertised as fully working and when I got it wired up at home, the motor immediately started smoking, would trip the thermal breaker within seconds, and, well, the motor was toast. Long story short I got my money back and got to keep the dead compressor.
I replaced the motor with a 5 HP Vevor motor with the same specs. Once that arrived, I hooked it up, and it would fill the tank to 80 PSI and then trip the thermal breaker on the new motor (no smoke). Deeper inspection into the compressor showed that the pump was quite worn out and it was blowing oil into the tank. Rather than rebuild the pump, I figured I’d just replace it with a McGraw two stage pump rated for a 5 HP 220V motor from Harbor Freight because I didn’t have much invested into the compressor and being that they’re rather simple machines, I figured that not much else could be wrong with it.
It took me a while to get everything together because I had to order a new belt, mount the pump head, modify the motor mount, and get a new compressor to tank hose. Got the belt first, changed the oil, ran it with no load to break everything in.
Now I have everything hooked up properly and it is tripping the thermal breaker on my motor once the tank gets up to around 40 psi. (not my circuit breaker at the electrical panel). I’m stumped! What else could be wrong? Could the pressure switch be bad? It’s the only thing besides the tank that’s not new now. Could my new motor be bad? The pressure switch is a Condor MDR 21-EA-11. I’m at a loss here and would love to get this thing up and running! There is significant pressure in the tank, so the only other thing I can think of is the gauge isn’t reading the pressure properly and it is reaching the cut off pressure set on the pressure switch, but I have tried adjusting the switch with no improvement. The pulley is sized per spec for the pump head.
Thank you!
