The generation of compressed air for industrial and commercial purposes in areas where compressed air is used as a source of energy requires what are known as compressed air generation plants. A central part of these systems is the compressor. It is responsible for generating a pressure increase of the air by means of mechanical energy. Compressed air generation plants are used to power machines in the mining industry, for pneumatic control systems in assembly facilities or as tyre inflation units at petrol stations.
The air is sucked into the intake vessel, where it settles before it is compressed inside the compressor. The compressed air is then delivered to a pressure vessel and is available as a working medium. To set a steady flow operating mode, the compressed air can be discharged over a blow-off valve with a silencer. A pressure switch with a solenoid valve for limiting the pressure and a safety valve complete the system.
A measuring nozzle at the intake vessel is used to determine the suction volumetric flow rate. Sensors record the pressures and temperatures in front of and behind the compressor. The pressure is also displayed on manometers in the tanks. The measured values are read from digital displays.
- Data Acquisition Software
- Instrumented and computer controlled via USB / Ethernet interface / WiFi to record related calculations.
- The data are stored in a data base either in file format supported by third party software.
- Microcontroller based data acquisition software (Computer not included)
Data logging & digital display of parameters
Compressor, single-stage
- power consumption: 750W
- nominal speed: 980min-1
- positive operating pressure: 8bar
- pressure: 8bar
- intake capacity: 150L/min at 8bar
- borehole: 65mm
- stroke: 46mm
Safety valve: 8bar
Pressure vessel
Intake vessel: 20L
Measuring ranges
- temperature: 1x 0…200°C / 1x 0…100°C
- pressure: 0…16bar / -1…1bar
- flow rate: 0…150L/min
- speed: 0…1000min-1
230V, 50Hz, 1 phase