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Winter Care Tips for Your Air Compressor

Winter care for your compressor is vital to avoid unnecessary breakdowns. When temperatures drop near or below freezing, as is the norm during winter months like January, you need to take the proper steps to ensure that your air compressor is still functioning and protected from damage caused by freezing components and moisture accumulation. Here are Glaston’s top tips to safeguard your air compressor against harsh winter conditions, preventing expensive repair bills:

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Winter is a time of year that will cause most breakdowns. By following our top 5 tips we can help you avoid unnecessary down time.

1. Drain moisture regularly

Condensation can occur in air compression systems in winter especially in cold temperatures, leading to moisture accumulation over time. A good winter care tip is: take time to regularly drain moisture from the air tanks of your compressor to not only prevent this accumulation, but also to stop the freezing of condensate in the lines.

2. In Winter use heating systems!

Trace heating is a method used to provide a controlled amount of heat to pipelines and vessels. This is especially effective if your air compressor has a refrigerated air dryer with pipework that could potentially drop to a lower temperature than the dewpoint, which can result in condensate being present. Effective heating will prevent your air compressor parts from freezing.

3. Use synthetic lubricant

If your air compressor uses lubricating oil, you should consider using synthetic lubricants during the colder months. Synthetic lubricants have properties that make the oil less prone to thickening in cold conditions, enabling the smooth function of moving parts.

4. Care for your air intake openings!

In the case of wet or windy weather, make sure to check air intake openings of your compressor to ensure there is appropriate protection from increased rain or snow blowing in from the outside, as this could cause problems such as saturating the air filter, or forming ice on the air intake.

5. Winter insulate air lines

It is important to ensure that air lines are properly insulated as frozen air lines can disrupt the flow of compressed air, which can affect the performance of your compressor and potentially damage the system. Foam rubber, foam glass and fiberglass are all effective insulation materials, make sure to choose an insulation material that is appropriate for the temperature range and environmental conditions of your air compressor system.

Protecting your air compressor from damage during the colder months of the year means a reduction in repair expenses and dependable performance from your compressor in the long run. We hope this article provides some guidance on simple safeguarding steps that you can take, and if you want more information on how to look after your air compressor in winter, the Glaston team are always happy to help. Find our details on our contact page and get in touch. 

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