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volumetric lubrication pressure release problem ILC MPT 500 MODEL

volumetric lubrication pressure release problem ILC MPT 500 MODEL

volumetric lubrication pressure release problem ILC MPT 500 MODEL

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Dear mentors

we are using several ILC lubrication MPT-500 model system.

during operation motor runs and raise pressure to 35 bar, during release from 35bar to zero motor turns back.we have total 5 system.

but one of our system pressure release taking too much time, motor do not rotate back during release, and system says lubrication line in pressure.pressure raise normally till 35 bar but release taking too much time

i couldn't figure out where is the release valve, or why its taking too much time to release pressure, and why motor don't turns back during release.


best regards
Ahammed Islam
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