On a similar vein, I had an 800HP compressor that kept shutting down with no indication of the cause. It was on a Soft Starter but the starter showed no faults, no trips, nothing out of the ordinary. I got called out after multiple people had been checking all kinds of things. I was frustrated too, but actually got to WITNESS it shutting down, it was happening on start-up, not while it was actually running. So I looked at the control circuit and found the Run command to the Soft Starter was coming from a board on the compressor. After downloading the manual and calling the manufacturer, I found out it had an incomplete sequence timer built into it, based on it being expected to control a Y-Delta or Autotransformer starter. So if the compressor was not at a set pressure within 2 seconds, the controller assumed the starter had failed to transition and shut down. But of course there was no 2 step electromechanical starter, so sometimes if the line voltage was a little low and the Soft Starter took longer to accelerate the motor, the compressor board misinterpreted that and shut it down. I disabled that feature in the compressor board and never had another problem.
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