Centrifugal air compressors are known as the “power heart” of many industrial processes. However, when their operating temperature rises too high, it can lead to serious issues like increased failure rates and energy costs. In fact, during summer, overheating problems can raise the failure rate by up to 40% and boost energy consumption by 25%–30%.

To help prevent these issues, this guide explores how to keep centrifugal air compressors running at safe temperatures through three key strategies: environmental control, routine maintenance, and intelligent monitoring.

1. Control the Environment: Reduce Heat at the Source

✅ Optimize the Installation Area

Place your air compressor in a dedicated, well-ventilated room. Avoid locating it near heat-generating equipment like furnaces or welding machines. Keep the room temperature under 40°C and maintain humidity levels between 50%–70%.

Pro tip: Use a “sandwich” ventilation layout—install exhaust fans on the ceiling and place air inlets at floor level to improve airflow. This natural convection setup helps remove hot air and bring in cooler air continuously.

✅ Use Active Cooling Methods

2. System Maintenance: Protect Critical Components
🧰 Cooling System Care

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