• Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit
  • Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit
  • Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit
  • Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit
Product Overview The Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit is a compressor maintenance component designed to restore the operating condition of the temperature cont……
Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit
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Product Overview

The Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit is a compressor maintenance component designed to restore the operating condition of the temperature control valve in compatible oil-injected compressed-air systems.

The temperature control valve is an important part of the compressor’s lubrication and cooling circuit. It regulates the path of compressor oil through the cooling system according to operating temperature. By controlling oil flow through the oil cooler, the valve helps maintain an appropriate oil temperature during different compressor operating conditions.

Proper temperature control is important because compressor oil performs several critical functions, including lubrication, sealing, heat transfer, and cooling. If the oil temperature becomes too low or too high, compressor performance and reliability can be affected.

The supplied product information identifies the component as an Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit, with dimensions of 100 × 15 × 80 mm and a weight of 0.15 kg.


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Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Ingersoll Rand
Service Kit Number 47704431001
Component Number 47690563001
Product Type Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit
Dimensions 100 × 15 × 80 mm
Weight 0.15 kg
Application Industrial Air Compressor
Function Oil Temperature Control
Installation Compressor Oil Cooling Circuit
Maintenance Valve Repair and Component Replacement

The dimensions and weight above are based on the supplied product information. Compatibility should be verified against the specific compressor configuration before installation.


Function and Working Principle

The temperature control valve regulates compressor oil temperature by controlling oil flow through the oil cooling circuit.

A simplified oil circuit can be represented as:

Compressor Oil

Temperature Control Valve

Oil Cooler / Bypass Circuit

Oil Filter

Compressor Element

Heat Generation

Temperature Control

The valve responds to oil temperature and directs oil through an appropriate flow path.

During low-temperature operation, the valve can maintain oil circulation without sending the full oil flow through the cooler.

As oil temperature increases, the valve progressively directs more oil through the cooler so that excess heat can be removed.

The objective is to maintain oil within an appropriate operating temperature range.


Why the Temperature Control Valve Is Important

Compressor oil must remain within a suitable temperature range.

If the oil temperature is too low:

  • Moisture may condense.
  • Oil viscosity can increase.
  • Lubrication characteristics may change.
  • Oil circulation can become less effective.
  • Compressor operating stability can be affected.

If the oil temperature is too high:

  • Oil may degrade more rapidly.
  • Lubrication performance can decrease.
  • Compressor components can experience increased thermal stress.
  • Oil carryover can increase.
  • Compressor shutdowns may occur.

The temperature control valve therefore plays an important role in maintaining stable compressor operation.


Industrial Applications

Rotary Screw Compressors

The repair kit is designed for maintenance of compatible oil-injected compressor temperature-control systems.

Manufacturing Plants

Supports compressor systems supplying pneumatic production equipment.

Automotive Manufacturing

Helps maintain reliable compressor operation for automated manufacturing processes.

Food and Beverage

Supports temperature management in compressed-air generation equipment.

Pharmaceutical Production

Helps maintain stable compressor operating conditions in industrial utility systems.

General Industrial Facilities

Suitable for maintenance programs involving plant compressed-air systems.


Installation Guide

Step 1 – Confirm the Repair Kit

Before starting maintenance, verify:

Ingersoll Rand 47704431001

Component 47690563001

Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit

Confirm compatibility with the compressor before removing the existing valve components.


Step 2 – Shut Down the Compressor

Before servicing:

  1. Stop the compressor normally.
  2. Isolate electrical power.
  3. Prevent automatic restart.
  4. Isolate the compressor from the compressed-air system where required.
  5. Relieve internal pressure.
  6. Allow the compressor and oil to cool.

Hot oil and pressurized air can cause serious injury. Maintenance should only begin after the system is safely isolated.


Step 3 – Prepare the Work Area

Prepare:

  • Temperature control valve repair kit
  • Suitable tools
  • Replacement seals supplied with the kit
  • Clean lint-free cloths
  • Appropriate protective equipment
  • Suitable cleaning materials

Keep the work area clean to prevent contamination from entering the oil circuit.


Step 4 – Locate the Temperature Control Valve

Identify the temperature control valve in the compressor oil circuit.

Inspect:

  • Valve housing
  • Oil connections
  • Sealing surfaces
  • Valve components
  • Oil lines
  • Cooler connections

Before disassembly, document the original component arrangement.


Step 5 – Remove the Existing Components

Carefully disassemble the valve assembly.

Depending on the specific compressor arrangement, the valve may contain components such as:

  • Valve element
  • Spring
  • Piston or spool
  • Seals
  • Retaining components

Keep removed parts organized for inspection.


Step 6 – Inspect the Valve Housing

Inspect the housing for:

  • Wear
  • Corrosion
  • Scratches
  • Contamination
  • Damaged sealing surfaces
  • Foreign material

The repair kit can replace worn service components, but a severely damaged valve body may require additional service.


Step 7 – Clean the Valve

Clean the valve housing and internal passages carefully.

Remove:

  • Oil deposits
  • Dirt
  • Metal particles
  • Old sealing material
  • Contaminants

Do not use abrasive methods that could damage precision sealing surfaces.


Step 8 – Install the Repair Kit

Install the components from the 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit in the correct sequence.

Pay particular attention to:

  • Seal orientation
  • Spring position
  • Valve element orientation
  • Piston or spool position
  • Retaining components

Use the correct lubricant where required for seals during assembly.


Step 9 – Reassemble the Valve

After installing the replacement components:

  1. Reassemble the valve carefully.
  2. Verify free movement of moving components.
  3. Check that seals are seated correctly.
  4. Confirm all retaining components are secure.
  5. Reinstall the valve assembly.

Avoid excessive force during assembly.


Step 10 – Reconnect the Oil Circuit

Verify all connections are correctly installed.

Check:

  • Oil inlet
  • Oil outlet
  • Cooler connection
  • Bypass path
  • Fittings
  • Seals

Make sure no oil line is kinked or blocked.


Step 11 – Final Inspection

Before restarting the compressor:

  • Confirm all fittings are secure.
  • Check valve orientation.
  • Confirm the oil circuit is correctly connected.
  • Confirm no tools remain inside the compressor.
  • Reinstall protective covers.
  • Verify that the system is ready for startup.

Commissioning Procedure

After repair:

  1. Restore electrical power.
  2. Start the compressor.
  3. Observe oil temperature.
  4. Monitor compressor discharge temperature.
  5. Check oil circulation.
  6. Inspect the valve area for leakage.
  7. Monitor compressor operating pressure.
  8. Observe loading and unloading.
  9. Confirm stable temperature during operation.
  10. Record the maintenance results.

Troubleshooting Guide

Problem 1 – Compressor Oil Temperature Too High

Possible causes:

  • Temperature control valve stuck in bypass position
  • Oil cooler restriction
  • Contaminated oil cooler
  • Poor cooling airflow
  • Damaged valve components
  • Incorrect oil level
  • High ambient temperature

Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Monitor oil temperature.
  2. Inspect the temperature control valve.
  3. Check cooler condition.
  4. Inspect cooling airflow.
  5. Verify oil level.
  6. Check for valve movement.

Problem 2 – Compressor Oil Temperature Too Low

Possible causes:

  • Temperature control valve stuck open toward the cooler
  • Damaged valve element
  • Incorrect spring operation
  • Excessive cooling
  • Low ambient temperature
  • Incorrect valve assembly

Low oil temperature can prevent the compressor from reaching a stable operating condition.


Problem 3 – Oil Temperature Fluctuates Excessively

Possible causes:

  • Valve sticking
  • Worn valve components
  • Damaged seals
  • Contaminated valve
  • Unstable compressor loading
  • Cooling-system problems

Inspect the valve for smooth mechanical operation.


Problem 4 – Compressor Overheating

Possible causes:

  • Temperature control valve malfunction
  • Oil cooler blockage
  • Insufficient cooling airflow
  • Incorrect oil level
  • Oil degradation
  • High ambient temperature
  • Internal compressor problem

The valve should be inspected together with the complete oil cooling system.


Problem 5 – Oil Leakage Around the Valve

Possible causes:

  • Damaged seal
  • Incorrect seal installation
  • Loose connection
  • Damaged valve housing
  • Incorrect assembly

Stop the compressor if leakage is significant and correct the problem before continued operation.


Problem 6 – Valve Sticking

Possible causes:

  • Oil contamination
  • Deposits
  • Mechanical wear
  • Damaged internal components
  • Incorrect assembly

Disassemble and inspect the valve according to the applicable service procedure.


Problem 7 – Compressor Temperature Alarm

Possible causes:

  • Oil temperature above operating limit
  • Temperature control valve failure
  • Cooler blockage
  • Cooling fan problem
  • High ambient temperature
  • Oil circulation problem

Check the entire thermal management system.


Problem 8 – Slow Temperature Stabilization

Possible causes:

  • Valve response problem
  • Incorrect repair-kit installation
  • Oil cooler restriction
  • Incorrect oil level
  • Compressor operating condition

Monitor temperature during startup and under load.


Problem 9 – Increased Oil Consumption

Possible causes:

  • Excessive oil temperature
  • Oil degradation
  • Oil carryover
  • Oil leakage
  • Separator problem
  • Incorrect oil level

The temperature control valve should be evaluated as part of the overall compressor oil system.


Problem 10 – New Repair Kit Does Not Resolve the Problem

If the compressor continues to operate at abnormal temperatures after valve repair, inspect:

  • Oil cooler
  • Cooling fan
  • Oil filter
  • Oil level
  • Oil quality
  • Temperature sensors
  • Compressor loading
  • Ambient conditions
  • Compressor internal condition

Not every temperature problem originates from the temperature control valve.


Fault Diagnosis Flow

A systematic diagnostic sequence is:

Compressor Startup

Oil Temperature

Temperature Control Valve

Valve Movement

Oil Cooler

Oil Filter

Oil Level and Quality

Cooling System

Compressor Operating Condition

This procedure helps distinguish valve-related faults from other thermal-management problems.


Temperature Control Valve Repair Procedure

Preparation

  1. Confirm the repair kit number.
  2. Verify compressor compatibility.
  3. Shut down the compressor.
  4. Isolate electrical power.
  5. Relieve pressure.
  6. Allow the compressor to cool.

Disassembly

  1. Open the required service access.
  2. Identify the temperature control valve.
  3. Disconnect oil lines as required.
  4. Remove the valve assembly.
  5. Disassemble the valve carefully.
  6. Organize removed components.

Inspection

Inspect:

  • Valve body
  • Valve element
  • Spring
  • Piston or spool
  • Seals
  • Internal passages
  • Sealing surfaces

Replace damaged components as necessary.

Cleaning

Clean all reusable components carefully.

Remove oil deposits and contamination without damaging precision surfaces.

Repair Kit Installation

  1. Install new seals.
  2. Install replacement valve components.
  3. Position the spring correctly.
  4. Verify moving-component orientation.
  5. Reassemble the valve.
  6. Check free movement.

Reinstallation

  1. Install the repaired valve.
  2. Reconnect oil lines.
  3. Secure fittings.
  4. Verify oil-circuit routing.
  5. Inspect the entire assembly.

Startup

  1. Restore electrical power.
  2. Start the compressor.
  3. Monitor oil temperature.
  4. Check for oil leakage.
  5. Verify temperature stabilization.
  6. Record the maintenance results.

Preventive Maintenance

Maintenance Item Recommended Action
Temperature Control Valve Inspect during compressor service
Valve Movement Check for sticking
Seals Inspect for leakage
Oil Cooler Keep clean and unobstructed
Oil Filter Inspect according to maintenance schedule
Compressor Oil Check condition
Oil Level Maintain correct level
Cooling System Check airflow
Temperature Sensor Verify measurement
Maintenance Records Record service work

Factors Affecting Valve Service Life

The service life of temperature control valve components can be affected by:

  • Compressor operating temperature
  • Oil quality
  • Oil contamination
  • Operating hours
  • High ambient temperature
  • Frequent startup and shutdown
  • Poor cooling conditions
  • Mechanical wear
  • Incorrect maintenance
  • Contaminated oil circuit

Maintaining clean compressor oil and a properly functioning cooling system helps reduce valve wear.


Common Installation Mistakes

Incorrect Repair Kit Identification

Using an incompatible kit may result in incorrect temperature regulation.

Incorrect Seal Installation

Improperly installed seals can cause oil leakage.

Incorrect Spring Position

Incorrect spring installation can change valve behavior.

Dirty Valve Housing

Contamination can cause the valve element to stick.

Damaged Sealing Surfaces

Scratched or damaged surfaces can prevent reliable sealing.

Incorrect Valve Orientation

Incorrect installation can interfere with oil flow.

Excessive Tightening

Overtightening may damage fittings or threads.

Failure to Relieve Pressure

Residual pressure creates a serious maintenance hazard.

Skipping Post-Repair Testing

The compressor should be monitored after repair to confirm stable temperature control.


Key Advantages

  • Designed for compatible Ingersoll Rand compressor systems
  • Supports compressor oil temperature regulation
  • Helps maintain stable lubrication conditions
  • Supports oil cooling-system operation
  • Suitable for valve maintenance and refurbishment
  • Compact dimensions of 100 × 15 × 80 mm
  • Lightweight design at 0.15 kg
  • Helps restore valve operating performance
  • Supports preventive compressor maintenance
  • Can reduce temperature-related compressor downtime

Technical FAQs

What is the Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001?

It is a Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit used to service compatible Ingersoll Rand compressor temperature control valves.

What does the temperature control valve do?

It regulates compressor oil flow through the cooling circuit to help maintain an appropriate operating oil temperature.

What are the dimensions of the repair kit?

The supplied dimensions are 100 × 15 × 80 mm.

What is the weight?

The supplied weight is 0.15 kg.

What happens if the temperature control valve is stuck?

A stuck valve can cause the compressor oil temperature to become too high or too low, depending on the valve’s failure position.

Why can compressor oil temperature become too high?

Possible causes include a malfunctioning temperature control valve, blocked oil cooler, poor airflow, incorrect oil level, high ambient temperature, or degraded oil.

Why can compressor oil temperature become too low?

A valve that directs excessive oil through the cooler can contribute to low oil temperature. Other possible causes include low ambient temperature or incorrect valve operation.

Can a faulty temperature control valve cause compressor overheating?

Yes. If the valve fails to regulate oil flow correctly, the compressor may not receive adequate oil cooling, potentially contributing to elevated operating temperatures.

Why should the oil cooler also be inspected?

A temperature problem may be caused by cooler blockage or insufficient airflow rather than the valve itself. The entire thermal management system should be checked.

How should the repair kit be maintained?

Inspect the temperature control valve during scheduled compressor service, checking valve movement, seals, contamination, oil temperature, and cooling-system performance.

When should the repair kit be installed?

A repair kit is appropriate when the existing temperature control valve has worn or damaged service components and the valve housing remains suitable for continued use.


Conclusion

The Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47690563001 Temperature Control Valve Repair Kit is an important maintenance solution for compatible oil-injected compressor systems. The temperature control valve regulates oil flow through the cooling circuit, helping maintain suitable compressor oil temperature during startup, loading, and continuous operation.

The supplied repair kit dimensions are 100 × 15 × 80 mm, with a weight of 0.15 kg. Correct servicing requires careful disassembly, inspection, cleaning, seal replacement, proper component orientation, and secure reassembly.

During troubleshooting, abnormal oil temperature, compressor overheating, temperature fluctuations, oil leakage, and slow temperature stabilization should be investigated systematically. The valve should always be evaluated together with the oil cooler, oil filter, compressor oil, cooling airflow, temperature sensing, and overall compressor operating conditions.

Proper repair and preventive maintenance of the temperature control valve can help maintain stable lubrication, improve compressor thermal management, reduce unexpected shutdowns, and extend the reliable operating life of the compressor system.



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