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#1 Malik Mariner

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Posted 24 April 2013 - 04:07 PM

I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE SPECIFICATIONS OF HAMWORTHY COMPRESSOR ( 2TM62 ) , WHICH IS TWIN CYLINDER , 2 STAGE WATER COOLED AIR COMPRESSOR . 

WHAT IS THE CAPACITY , AMOUNT OF AIR DELIEVRED , OUTLET TEMP AND OUTLET PRESSURE OF THIS COMPRESSOR ????



#2 thorium90

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Posted 24 April 2013 - 05:29 PM

You could consult the specification sheet that came with the compressor or enquire the info from the vendor.



#3 Art Montemayor

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Posted 24 April 2013 - 08:31 PM

Mariner:

 

You want to know the air capacity of a Hamworthy air compressor and you haven’t contacted the distributor, sales people, Hamworthy in the UK, or gone to the Hamworthy website?  If you had, you would have received a response.

 

I went to the Hamworthy website, but their SEARCH engine could not find any 2TM62 model of air compressor.  Since you fail to tell us all of the necessary basic data, we can’t calculate the nominal capacity of the machine:

Diameter of 1st stage cylinder =

Diameter of 2nd stage cylinder =

Stroke of 1st stage =

Stroke of 2nd stage =

Action of 1st stage =

Action of 2nd stage =

Rpm of 1st stage =

Rpm of 2nd stage =

Suction pressure of 1st stage =

Suction temperature of 1st stage =

Lube or non-lube cylinders?

 

Additonally, we can’t (and nobody else) tell you what pressure you are going to impose on the compressor’s discharge.  Here, I am assuming you are a knowledgeable student and as such know exactly what I am referring to: a compressor does not deliver pressure; it delivers a flow of gas that is subject to a pressure imposed on it by discharge resistances.  YOU are the only one who knows what pressure you intend to impose on the compressor’s discharge.  Therefore, you should answer that question.



#4 breizh

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Posted 24 April 2013 - 11:39 PM

http://www.alliedval...-compressor.htm

 

Consider to contact this company if you cannot contact the vendor! 

 

Most probably you have files somewhere ( Engineering, Purchasing or Maintenance departments) where all the details are mentioned . 

 

Breizh






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