Air Compressor Maintenance - Reciprocating Compressor
Air compressor maintenance checklist is used for the routine preventive inspection of air compressors. It helps engineers and safety officers conduct daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly compressor preventive maintenance to ensure the efficient operation of air compressors.
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Conducted on
Prepared by
Location
Maintenance
General Inspection
Inlet filter (located inside or outside)
Housing condition
Inlet filter condition
Date last changed:
Package discharge pressure
Full load pump discharge air temp
Ambient temperature
Room temperature:
Intake temperature:
Oil level
Grease motors
Type of grease:
Oil leaks
Excessive vibration
Belts tight
Condition:
Unit safety valves
PSI:
Flow:
Unit properly regulated
Condition of regulator filter
Coolant type:
Coolant changed
Inner-cooler/after-cooler cleaned
Check online/offline pressure
Check line filters
Check for air leaks
Blow out dryer
Belt guard secure
Check pressure switch
Check condensate drains
Check oil/water separator
Clean unit
Electrical Inspection
Voltage:
Amperage:
Voltage drop :
Total package amps (Full Load):
Inspect contactors
View electrical connections
Duty cycle test
Completion
Comments/Recommendations
Name and Signature of Inspector
SafetyCulture Staff
Air Compressor Maintenance - Reciprocating Compressor
Air compressor maintenance checklist is used for the routine preventive inspection of air compressors. It helps engineers and safety officers conduct daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly compressor preventive maintenance to ensure the efficient operation of air compressors.
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