miar1912
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2020
- 5
I've encountered this issues last week and I'm not sure what the best way forward is. We are building materials manufacturing plant (have about 8 roll-formers right now). We don't have a proper air flow system and it was designed when we had about 4 machines, now we have about 8 machines and maybe 2-3 more to be added this year. The air compressor we use right now is a Campbell Hausfeld CE8001 and its motor had to replaced as it was heating up and started tripping the system. We were planning on adding a receiver tank(about 60 gal) at the other end of the production area and connect it back to the compressor to make a loop system but I'm not sure if its a good idea to invest in a receiver tank(maybe a larger capacity tank) or a new compressor.
I've done some reading around and now I have a whole bunch of questions. Some of the machines we received from other branches and they don't have any manuals so I've no idea how to go about calculating their cfm value. How do I calculate the cfm/scfm of a machine if I just have the psi values from the air regulators on the machines? We also have some packing tables and tools that need air supply, so those are to be taken into consideration; the compressor is rated at 36 scfm @ 90 psi, so what is the difference between scfm and cfm?; How to decide between a reciprocating or a screw compressor?
P.S. It's my first post over here and so I ended up posting it in the General Discussion. Sorry if this is confusing, I'll try to clear up any question if any. Any help is appreciated!
I've done some reading around and now I have a whole bunch of questions. Some of the machines we received from other branches and they don't have any manuals so I've no idea how to go about calculating their cfm value. How do I calculate the cfm/scfm of a machine if I just have the psi values from the air regulators on the machines? We also have some packing tables and tools that need air supply, so those are to be taken into consideration; the compressor is rated at 36 scfm @ 90 psi, so what is the difference between scfm and cfm?; How to decide between a reciprocating or a screw compressor?
P.S. It's my first post over here and so I ended up posting it in the General Discussion. Sorry if this is confusing, I'll try to clear up any question if any. Any help is appreciated!