Section 4
INSTALLATION
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4.1 MOUNTING OF COMPRESSOR
A foundation or mounting capable of supporting the
weight of the compressor, and rigid enough to main-
tain the compressor frame level and the compressor
in alignment is required. The compressor frame
must be leveled and secured with foundation bolts,
and full uniform contact must be maintained be-
tween the frame and foundation. No piping loads
shall be transmitted to the compressor at the exter-
nal connections.
4.2 VENTILATION AND COOLING
For air--cooled compressors, select a location to
permit sufficient unobstructed air flowing in and out
to the compressor to keep the operating tempera-
ture stable. The minimum distance that the com-
pressor should be from surrounding walls is three
(3) feet (1m). To prevent excessive ambient temper-
ature rise, it is imperative to provide adequate ven-
tilation.
For water--cooled compressors, it is necessary to
check the cooling water supply. The water system
must be capable of supplying the flows shown in
Table I
--
Water Supply R equir ements
(
Water --
c ooled
) , and mus t be maintained at all t imes . T hes e
figures apply to a compressor running at full load
with an aftercooler. For cooler water or a partially
loaded compressor, slightly less water is required.
However, for hotter water the flow requirements are
significantly greater.
Table 2
--
Ventilation Requir ements
indic ates t he
ventilation requirements necessary to keep the
compressor running at a normal operating tempera-
ture. The fan air requirement is the volume of air
which must flow through the compressor for proper
ventilation. The specified heat rejection requirement
is the amount of heat that is radiated by the com-
pressor. This heat must be removed to assure a nor-
mal operating temperature. With air--cooled com-
pressors it is possible to use this heat for space
heating, providing no additional pressure drop is
created across the fan. Consult a Sullair office for
assistance in utilizing this heat.
DO NOT
install a water--cooled or an air--cooled/af-
tercooled compressor where it will be exposed to
temperatures less than 32
_
F(0
_
C).
4.3 SERVICE AIR PIPING
Ser v ic e a ir piping s hould b e ins talled a s s hown in
F igur e
4 -- 1
. A s hut -- off v alv e s hould be ins talled t o
isolate the compressor from the service line if re-
quired. Also notice that the service line should be
equipped with water legs and condensate drains
throughout the system.
WARNING
!
“The Plastic Pipe Institute recommends against the
use of thermoplastic pipe to transport compressed
air or other compressed gases in exposed above
ground locations, e.g. in exposed plant piping.” (I)
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.
(I) Plastic Pipe Institute, Recommendation B,
Adopted January 19, 1972.
WATER TEMP.
WATER FLOW
0
_
F (
_
C)
GPM (LITERS)
50HP (37KW)
60HP (45KW)
75HP (55KW)
70 (21)
7.0 (26.5)
9.0 (31.6)
10.5 (39.7)
80 (26.6)
10.5 (35.7)
11.5 (41.6)
14.0 (51.6)
(I)
Water pressure should be between 25 and 75 psig (1.7 and 5.2 bar).
100 HP (75KW)
14.0 (52.5)
18.8 (70.9)
TABLE 1--WATER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS (WATER--COOLED) (I)
Cooling Type
Air--Cooled w/Aftercooler
Water--Cooled
Motor HP/KW
50/37
Fan Air CFM/
6,000/
Heat Rejection
166,000
60/45
75/55
7,500/
7,500/
183,800
229,800
50/37
1,440/
13,300
60/45
75/55
2,845/
2,845/
15,800
19,800
(I)
(I)
Applies to compressors with canopy only (vent fan).
M
3
/Hr
100/75
7,500/
301,000
BTU/Hour
100/75
2,845/
26,000
KCAL/HR
42,000
46,300
57,900
3,350
4,000
5,000
75,800
6,550
10,200
12,700
12,700
2,450
4,850
4,850
14,000
4,850
Heat Rejection
153,000
168,000
210,000
BTU/Hour
275,000
KCAL/HR
38,600
42,300
53,000
69,300
Cooling Water/
Ventilating Air/
TABLE 2-- VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS
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