When a medical oxygen compressor experiences periodic shutdowns, it may be due to the following reasons. The following professional measures can be taken to resolve this issue:
1. Air Filter Clog: A clogged air filter can restrict air flow, causing the compressor to malfunction. Check to see if the air filter needs cleaning or replacement. Promptly addressing this issue can improve compressor reliability.
2. Condenser Clog: The condenser is a critical component for extracting oxygen. If it is clogged or damaged, oxygen purity will be insufficient. Check the condenser for problems and clean or replace it promptly.
3. Adsorbent Failure: The adsorbent is a crucial material for removing impurities such as moisture and carbon dioxide from the air. If it fails, oxygen purity will be insufficient. Check for failure and replace it promptly.
4. Abnormal Compressor Operation: Abnormal compressor operation may be due to a compressor malfunction, motor failure, or control circuit failure. Check the compressor for proper operation and repair or replace any components if any problems are found.
5. Abnormal operating parameters: The air compressor's operating parameters, such as pressure, temperature, and humidity, significantly impact oxygen purity. Check the compressor for abnormalities and make adjustments if necessary.
It is important to ensure safety and power is turned off before any repairs or adjustments are performed. If you are unsure how to proceed, consult a qualified technician for inspection and adjustment.