How to select screw air compressor
How to select a screw air compressor has several basic elements: first determine the working pressure required by the air end, consider the pressure loss from the installation location of the air compressor to the actual air end pipeline, plus 1-2 The margin of bar, so that the pressure of the air compressor can be determined.
The volumetric flow and power of the air compressor are also conditions that need to be known. Of course, the size of the pipeline diameter and the number of turning points are also factors that affect the pressure loss. The larger the pipeline diameter and the fewer turning points, the smaller the pressure loss; on the contrary, the greater the pressure loss. Therefore, when the distance between the air compressor and each gas end pipeline is too far, the diameter of the main pipeline should be appropriately enlarged. If the environmental conditions meet the installation requirements of the air compressor and the working conditions permit, it can be installed near the gas end.
How to select a screw air compressor is based on the combination of working pressure, flow, and power. The new project can be selected according to the flow value provided by the design institute. Appropriate selection is beneficial to both the user and the air compressor equipment. Excessive selection is wasteful, and too small selection may cause the air compressor to be in a long-term loading state or insufficient air or pressure can not reach the disadvantages. If you master these three data, you can basically confirm the model you need.