Generally, the faults of electric heated reactors are probably as follows:
Fault 1: The sealing surface is not tightly sealed, and there is a leakage problem.
This usually occurs because the screw thread is loose or the sealing surface of the reactor is damaged.
To solve this problem, you can choose to re-tighten the screw, or polish and smooth the sealing surface.
Fault 2: There is a leak at the valve of the reactor.
This usually occurs because the sealing surface of the valve port of the reactor is damaged.
Fault 3: The outer magnet rotates, the inner magnet does not rotate, and the motor current decreases.
This situation generally occurs because the temperature rise in the reactor is too high, and the cooling cycle cannot meet the requirements, so the inner magnetic steel is demagnetized.
If this happens, replace the faulty parts
Fault 4: There is friction noise in the magnetic coupling drive
The reason for this is that the bearing sleeve of the reactor is worn out after a long time of use, the gap becomes larger, and the inner magnetic steel rotates in an arc.
If this happens, replace the defective parts.