Husky air compressor model no. H1503TP

5 years 5 months ago #2650 by kalamarockfarmer
Husky air compressor model no. H1503TP was created by kalamarockfarmer
I replaced the compressor unit/ pump [ol195b,h1503tp]. I started it and it went up to 120 p.s.i.and didn't shut off or continue to fill. The parts list shows a new pressure switch starts at 125 psi and off at 150 psi.. So is the new compressor pump faulty or the pressure switch. Thanks for any help.

darryl

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5 years 5 months ago #2651 by MTR-Admin
Replied by MTR-Admin on topic Husky air compressor model no. H1503TP
There are other parts that can be causing the issue. The transfer tube could be leaking, or the fittings around it. Check the drain valve for leaks. Take a spray bottle with soapy water and spray around the fittings to see if they bubble indicating air leaking. Your pump should pump up until the pressure switch tells it to stop. Also, do you know if your gauges are correct?

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5 years 5 months ago #2663 by kalamarockfarmer
Replied by kalamarockfarmer on topic Husky air compressor model no. H1503TP
Thanks for the info, I will give it a try.

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5 years 5 months ago #2664 by kalamarockfarmer
Replied by kalamarockfarmer on topic Husky air compressor model no. H1503TP
I forgot to mention the over pressure valve popped off and the pump continued pumping.

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5 years 5 months ago #2666 by MTR-Admin
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This is indicative of a defective pressure switch.
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5 years 5 months ago #2674 by MTR-Admin
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It depends on what you mean regarding power.
There is amp draw, cfm produced at 90 psi, then total pressure achieved.
The biggest factor is cfm produced at a given psi, then the amp draw. The least important is total pressure delivered.
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