3000PB, 3700B, 4500B, 3000PVB, 3700VB, 4500VB User Manual 3: Specifications
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3.3 Compressor specifications
3.4 Motor specifications
3.5 Lubrication guide
Refer to Figure 3-1 for location of fluid fill port. For best
value and longest uninterrupted service, Sullair compres-
sors are factory filled and tested with Sullube
®
lubricant.
If fluid change is required, follow Section 3.7: Lubrication
change recommendations and maintenance, fluid on
page 25.
Compressor Standard models
Type Rotary screw
Standard operating pressure 100 psig (7 bar) 125 psig (9 bar)
Bearing type Anti-friction
Maximum ambient temperature
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104°F (40°C)
Minimum ambient temperature 40°F (4.4°C)
Cooling Pressurized fluid
Compressor fluid Sullair Sullube
®
; 24KT
®
, PristineFG™ and SRF are optional
Separator/sump capacity 3.0 gallons (11.4 liters)
Control WS Controller™
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Special compressors are available for operation in higher ambient temperature.
Motor Standard models
Size 40, 50, 60 hp / 30, 37, 45 kW
Type C-flanged, open drip-proof, premium efficiency, three phase, 230/460 60 Hz
VSD type C-flanged, open drip-proof, premium efficiency, three phase, 460 60 Hz
Maximum ambient temperature 104°F (40°C)
Minimum ambient temperature 40°F (4.4°C)
Available options 230V and 575V 60 Hz
Starter Full voltage magnetic, wye-delta or VSD
Speed—40, 50, 60 hp 1780 rpm (60 Hz)
Multi-frequency and voltage motors are used. The compressors must be used only with the specified electrical frequency and voltage.
WARRANTY NOTICE
Mixing of other lubricants within the compressor
unit will void all warranties.
WARNING
“The Plastic Pipe Institute recommends against
the use of thermoplastic pipe to transport com-
pressed air or other compressed gases in
expo
sed above ground locations, e.g. in exposed
plant piping.”
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Sullube
®
should not be used with PVC piping sys-
tems. It may affect the bond at cemented joints.
Cer
tain other plastic materials may also be
affected.
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Plastic Pipe Institute, Recommendation B. Adopted
January 19, 1972.