01-02-2015, 05:54 AM
Thomas compressor?
If you just take all the air line components loose from the compressor will it run? If not, is it getting power? Sounds like the cold weather iced up the water in your system.
If it runs then I would take a careful look at both the check valve and the relief valve to see if they are iced up or damaged when they iced up.
If it doesn't run, but you have power, try to turn the compressor by sticking a screwdriver in the fan opening and twirling the fan. Is the compressor seized? If it is, then loosen the 8 screws that hold the top on the Thomas compressor. Loosening the screws will relieve any pressure internal to the compressor. After loosening the screws will it turn? Will it run?
If it doesn't have power, I would check my well pump switch in the generator bay to see if it iced up.
Call me if you want to chat 817 223 2056.
Richard in balmy West Virginia. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
If you just take all the air line components loose from the compressor will it run? If not, is it getting power? Sounds like the cold weather iced up the water in your system.
If it runs then I would take a careful look at both the check valve and the relief valve to see if they are iced up or damaged when they iced up.
If it doesn't run, but you have power, try to turn the compressor by sticking a screwdriver in the fan opening and twirling the fan. Is the compressor seized? If it is, then loosen the 8 screws that hold the top on the Thomas compressor. Loosening the screws will relieve any pressure internal to the compressor. After loosening the screws will it turn? Will it run?
If it doesn't have power, I would check my well pump switch in the generator bay to see if it iced up.
Call me if you want to chat 817 223 2056.
Richard in balmy West Virginia. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )