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Fast Repairs That Protect Production
When compressed air stops, production stalls. Legacy Industries provides rapid, professional repair and troubleshooting for rotary screw and piston systems, along with dryers, filtration, drains, controls, and facility piping. Our goal is simple: restore safe, stable air and prevent repeat failures with clear diagnostics and clean workmanship. Technicians are available at all hours and arrive with stocked vehicles for first visit resolution whenever possible.
URL: /air-compressor-repair
Meta Title: Air Compressor Repair & Troubleshooting | Emergency 24/7 Service
Meta Description: Fast and professional air compressor repairs for all major brands. Available 24/7 to minimize downtime and restore productivity.
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When To Call Immediately
- High temperature alarm or thermal shutdown
- Visible oil carryover or strong odor in airlines
- Pressure cannot meet demand at tools or process
- Breaker trips, starter faults, or VFD alarms
- New vibration, grinding, or rattling sounds
- Persistent moisture reaching end of line equipment
Tip: If a unit is unsafe, isolate power and tag it out. Share model number, last service date, and any alarm codes to accelerate diagnostics.
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Symptoms, Root Causes, and Typical Fixes
| Symptom | Probable Root Cause | Typical Fix |
|---|---|---|
| High discharge temperature | Dirty cooler, low oil, blocked ventilation, failing fan | Clean cooler, restore airflow, correct oil level, replace fan motor |
| Low pressure at tools | Clogged filters, leaking fittings, undersized piping, failing intake valve | Replace elements, repair leaks, correct piping, service valve |
| Oil in airlines | Worn separator, incorrect lubricant, failed scavenge line | Replace separator, correct oil type, repair scavenge system |
| Excessive moisture | Dryer failure, stuck drain, saturated desiccant, missing aftercooler | Repair dryer, service or replace drains, change desiccant, install aftercooler |
| Repeated short cycling | Misadjusted controls, storage too small, demand spikes | Tune setpoints, add receiver capacity, sequence multiple units |
| Breaker or overload trips | Electrical fault, seized air end, high starting current | Inspect contactors, meg test motor, check rotation, perform teardown if seized |
| Loud rattling or grinding | Failing bearings, loose mounts, damaged coupling | Inspect bearings, replace coupling, torque mounts |
| Dew point drift higher than target | Dirty condenser, bad sensor, purge issue, heater fault | Clean condenser, verify sensors, repair purge circuit or heater |
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Our Troubleshooting and Repair Process
1. Stabilize and baseline
- Verify isolation and safety.
- Record ambient temperature, discharge temperature, suction pressure, discharge pressure, dew point, and amp draw.
- Review controller history and alarms.
2. Trace the fault
- Inspect intake, compression, cooling, and control circuits.
- Test drains and differentials across filters and dryers.
- Check belts, couplings, and mounts.
- Scan for ultrasonic leaks during live operation where permitted.
3. Correct with quality parts
- Replace failed components with OEM grade or equivalent.
- Clean coolers and housings using non corrosive methods.
- Align, tension, and torque to spec.
- Reset, calibrate, and test controls.
4. Verify and document
- Run to temperature under load.
- Confirm pressure stability and dew point.
- Deliver a clear report with photos, readings, and prevention recommendations.
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What We Repair
- Rotary screw compressors, fixed speed and variable speed
- Oil flooded and oil free packages
- Piston compressors for industrial and specialty use
- Refrigerated, desiccant, and membrane dryers
- Inline filtration and condensate management
- Auto drains, moisture separators, and storage receivers
- Electrical panels, starters, overloads, VFDs, and sensors
- Aluminum and black iron piping networks, drops, and valves
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Field Readiness and Parts Support
- Service vehicles carry common filters, separators, belts, lubricants, drains, fittings, sensors, and contactors.
- Access to expedited sourcing for hard to find components.
- Guidance on stocking critical spares onsite to shorten future interruptions.
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Service Options For Different Urgency Levels
We align response and scope with production risk, facility size, and equipment mix. Every visit includes a written checklist and a repair summary.
| Plan | Best For | Response Target | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essential Repair | Non critical single units | Same day | Full diagnostic, parts replacement where available, cooler cleaning, filter elements as required, controls tuning, report with next steps |
| Priority Repair | Multi shift operations or partial outage | 4 hour target | All Essential items plus dew point verification, pressure drop study at farthest point, leak survey with ultrasonic tool, spare kit advisory |
| Critical Response | Facility wide outage or quality at risk | Immediate dispatch | Parallel crew if needed, after hours work, power and flow logging, temporary air planning where available, production restart support |
Any plan can include overnight or weekend scheduling and 24/7 call out support.
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Detailed Repair Checklist
Compressor package
- Inspect inlet, afterfilter, and oil filter condition.
- Replace filters according to hours or differential pressure.
- Verify lubricant type and level.
- Sample oil for acid number and contamination when applicable.
- Inspect air end for abnormal noise and temperature.
- Check belts for wear and tension. Align drive coupling where fitted.
- Clean coolers and verify fan amps and airflow.
- Inspect minimum pressure and thermal valves.
- Confirm safety shutdowns and temperature sensors.
- Inspect check valves, relief valves, and system isolation valves.
Controls and electrical
- Inspect contactors, overloads, fuses, and wiring terminations.
- Verify load and unload setpoints and pressure band.
- Confirm VFD parameters if installed and record fault history.
- Test soft start or across the line starters.
- Log amperage on each phase and compare to nameplate.
- Inspect motor bearings for temperature and vibration.
Air treatment
- Refrigerated dryer: verify condenser cleanliness, fan operation, drain function, and dew point.
- Desiccant dryer: check heater operation, purge timing, switching valves, and dew point.
- Inline filters: record pressure differential and replace elements as needed.
- Condensate drains: test cycle time and clear blockages.
Piping and distribution
- Perform ultrasonic leak detection during production hours.
- Verify main header pressure and drop at the farthest drop.
- Inspect quick connects, flex hoses, and isolation valves.
- Review receiver sizing and placement for demand events.
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Energy and Reliability Wins During Repair
- Lower pressure setpoints while maintaining process requirements.
- Sequence multiple units to match demand.
- Add storage capacity to reduce short cycling.
- Install zero loss drains where fit for purpose.
- Reconfigure piping to a loop for balanced pressure.
- Recommend VSD or larger air end only when data supports the case.
We back each recommendation with measured readings for pressure, amperage, dew point, and temperature so that decisions are based on data.
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Safety And Compliance
- Lockout tagout for electrical and mechanical isolation.
- Arc rated PPE when opening energized enclosures where a safe work permit is supplied.
- Confined space awareness for pits and vaults.
- Spill control kits for oils and condensate.
- Proper container labels and disposal in line with site requirements.
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After Action Reporting You Can Use
Every repair ends with a clear, readable report that includes:
- Completed checklist with pass or corrective note on each item.
- Before and after readings for pressure, temperature, amps, dew point, and differential.
- Photos of critical findings where helpful for records.
- Parts used and recommended spares to keep on site.
- Prevention actions prioritized by safety, reliability, and efficiency.
Reports help maintenance leaders, quality teams, and insurers verify that the compressed air system is being repaired and maintained to a professional standard.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you work on all major brands?
Yes. We service most industrial compressor brands along with common dryer and filtration manufacturers. If a part is unique we help source it or provide a compatible alternative that meets your quality standards.
Can you repair at night or on weekends?
Yes. We schedule work outside of production hours and provide emergency response at any time.
Will repair work reduce our energy cost?
Correcting leaks, cleaning coolers, replacing clogged elements, and tuning controls reduces power consumption noticeably.
How fast can you be onsite?
Response time depends on distance and current call volume. Priority and Critical tiers receive the fastest dispatch and resource allocation.
What information should we have ready?
Model and serial number, hours, last oil change, alarms or codes, and any recent changes to demand or piping.
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Service Area
Legacy Industries supports customers throughout Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Simpsonville, Laurens, Gaffney, and nearby communities, as well as Western North Carolina and North Georgia. Multi site programs can be coordinated upon request.
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Ready For Immediate Help
Reliable compressed air is the heartbeat of your operation. If uptime is at risk, a focused repair can get you back to production quickly while setting the stage for fewer interruptions ahead. Legacy Industries is ready to troubleshoot, repair, and document a solution that fits your process and your budget.
Phone: (864) 431 4670
Email: tyler.abbott@legacyind.net
Service Region: Upstate South Carolina and surrounding areas
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