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Yes, the air compressor in the air pressure to reach the set value will automatically stop pumping.
the working principle of an air compressor usually includes a pressure switch (or pressure sensor and control system) to monitor the air pressure in the air tank. When the air pressure is lower than the set minimum value, the air compressor starts and starts pumping air to increase the air pressure in the air storage tank. When the air pressure gradually rises and reaches the set maximum value, the pressure switch will trigger and the air compressor will automatically stop working. This process ensures that the air pressure in the air tank is always kept within the set range to meet the gas demand of pneumatic equipment.
Specifically, the automatic start-stop function of the air compressor is realized by the pressure switch. There is an elastic element (such as rubber pad and spring) inside the pressure switch. When the air pressure rises, the elastic element is compressed and displaced. When the air pressure reaches the set value, the displacement of the elastic element will trigger the switch action, disconnect the power supply of the air compressor, and make it stop working. Conversely, when the air pressure drops to the set minimum value, the elastic element returns to its original state, the switch is closed, and the air compressor restarts pumping.
It should be noted that different models and brands of air compressors may have differences in air pressure settings and automatic start-stop functions. Therefore, when using the air compressor, you should refer to its operation manual or consult the supplier to understand the specific setting methods and parameters. In addition, in order to ensure the normal operation of the air compressor and prolong the service life, it should be maintained and maintained regularly.
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