Choosing an industrial air compressor can be quite difficult due to the many models available. The kind of compressor you buy depends on where and how it will be used. It is important to do your research and understand how air compressors work. You should also understand the various parts that make up an air compressor, such as the motor, the storage tank, the drain, the filters, and the pressure control valve and switch.
First, the motor drives the compressor and is sized according to the air flow and pressure requirements of the process. The motor provides the power for the compressor to produce the proper amount of air. Simply put, the larger the motor, the larger the volume of air flow will be produced and pressurized, which leads to more power being generated in the machine’s output.
Next, the storage tank is where the compressed air is held until it is used. The storage tank is available in many sizes, from small home units to large industrial units. Some smaller units can be easily carried, while some middle size units are mounted on wheels or skids, which make it easier to move them. The larger industrial units are usually frame mounted, and may need machinery to help place them or move them around the work site.
The drain is where excess water is discarded from the tank. When in use, industrial air compressors produce a condensate, such as water vapor, that can build up and cause harm to the system. A drain helps to prevent moisture from forming in the storage tank that can lead to damage further down in the system by providing a place for this excess water to be discarded properly.
Next, the intake filter cleans out dirt and allows for a clean flow of air to compress. The exit filter removes contaminants left in the compressed air, which helps to prevent damages to air tools and system.
Finally, the control valve regulates the required amount of air pressure. The switch turns the motor of the air compressor on at a minimum pressure requirement and it will turn the motor off at the desired pressure.
Understanding what parts make up an air compressor, as well as understanding what each of the parts does, is vital in choosing an industrial air compressor. Without the proper knowledge, it is difficult to make an educated decision in purchasing your air compressor.