apatjr
Electrical
- Jul 16, 2001
- 25
We're working on a project where some 225kW rotary compressors are operating outside. The ambient temperature will vary from 21 to 93 degrees F throughout the year. When operating the compressors will be operating at approx. 205 degrees F. The units have freeze protection and will not be enclosed.
The question is, will the temperature changes affect the brake-horsepower requirements of the drive motor with the different mass flowrates or will the mass flowrates remain fairly constant as any air entering the compressors will quickly reach the 205 degrees.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
The question is, will the temperature changes affect the brake-horsepower requirements of the drive motor with the different mass flowrates or will the mass flowrates remain fairly constant as any air entering the compressors will quickly reach the 205 degrees.
Thanks in advance for any comments.