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2. Position of the compressed air outlet valve.
3. The pressure drop over the air delivery pipe can be calculated from:
Δp = (L x 450 x Q
c
1.85
) / (d
5
x P), with
Δp = pressure drop in bar (recommended maximum: 0.1 bar (1.5 psi))
L = length of the pipe in m
Q
c
= Free air delivery of the compressor in l/s
d = inner diameter of the pipe in mm
P = absolute pressure at the compressor outlet in bar(a)
It is recommended that the connection of the compressor air outlet pipe is made on top of
the main air net pipe in order to minimise carry-over of possible condensate residue.
4. Ventilation: the inlet grids and ventilation fan should be installed in such a way that any re-
circulation of cooling air is avoided.
The maximum air velocity through the grids is 5 m/s (16.5 ft/s).
The maximum air temperature at the compressor intake is 46 °C (115 °F), the minimum air
temperature is 0 °C (32 °F).
The required ventilation capacity to limit the compressor room temperature can be
calculated as follows:
Q
v
= 1.06 N/ΔT for versions without dryer
Q
v
= (1.06 N + 1.3)/ΔT for versions with dryer
Q
v
= Required ventilation capacity in m
3
/s
N = Shaft input of compressor in kW
ΔT = Temperature increase in the compressor room in °C
5. The drain pipes to the drain collector must not dip into the water of the drain collector. Any
flow back must be avoided. Oil/water separators to separate the major part of the oil from
the condensate to ensure that the condensate meets the requirements of the environmental
codes are available.
6. Control module with monitoring panel.
7. Position of the main cable entry. Power supply cable to be sized and installed by a qualified
electrician.
To preserve the protection degree of the electric cubicle and to protect its components from
dust from the environment, it is mandatory to use a proper cable gland when connecting the
supply cable to the compressor.
8. Provision for inlet and outlet of the energy recovery system (system is optional).
9. The air receiver (optional) should be installed in a frost-free room on a solid, level floor for
normal air consumption, the volume of the air net (receiver and piping) can be calculated as
follows:
V=(0.25 x Qc x P1 x To)/(fmax x ΔP xT1)
V= Volume of the air net in l.
Qc= Free air delivery of the compressor in l/s
P1= Compressor air inlet pressure in bar absolute
fmax= Cycle frequency =1 cycle/30s
ΔP= P unload - P load in bar
T1= Compressor air inlet temperature in K
Instruction book
68 2920 7190 02