H40, H50, H50VSD-C
Jul ‘17
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Installation – Mechanical
The Importance of a Proper Installation
As with all Air Compressors, a proper installation is key to both a) long Compressor life and b) quality compressed
air. A Compressor Unit not installed correctly, and coupled with a poor maintenance program, can be plagued
with costly issues not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
The drawing below indicates the components required for a good installation.
As the ‘H40’ and H50’’ Screw Units do not include an Air Receiver, one must be located as shown. And though
additional filtration and a Refrigerated Dryer is shown, they may not be required in all instances, this is dependent
on the quality of compressed air required.
No.: Part Number:
Description:
Notes:
1
H40 / H50
40 / 50 HP Compressor Unit
2
H-9038
1-1/4” x 16” (407mm L) Long Flex
3
Advanced Air Pipe Systems 1-1/4” Diameter Pipe
Contact Distributor for sizing
4
TA-9008-2
Air Receiver, 240 Gallon, 200 psi
Safety Valve sized to application
5
DF294C & DF294A
Canister & 1 Micron Element
6
ASD200
Refrigerated Air Dryer
7
DF294C & DF294
Canister & 0.01 Micron Element
8
ECOTRON
xx
Oil Water Separator
Use ‘
50
’ for 40HP, ‘
90
’ for 50HP
9
KK-9860
Zero-Loss Autodrain
Plant piping from the system as shown above should be sized based on the Unit CFM and the length of the piping
as follows. Using smaller piping will greatly restrict air flow and cause issues downstream of the Unit.
CFM @ psi:
HP
50 Feet
75 Feet
100 Feet
150 Feet
200 Feet
250 Feet
300 Feet
150 @ 145
40
1-1/4”
1-1/4”
1-1/4”
1-1/2”
1-1/2”
1-1/2”
1-1/2”
165 @ 110
1-1/2”
1-1/2”
1-1/2”
2”
2”
2”
2”
170 @ 175
50VSD
186 @ 145
50
200 @ 110
Piping between Unit and Tank not
to exceed 10 ft (3 m)
Additional dry Air Receiver down-stream
could assist for demand surges.