Product Description
Product Description
Feature:
Patent design
Gas circulation, motor cooling and oil lubrication are all improved through the new patented design of the motor hood.
Air inlet design
Air intake design increases resistance to liquid attack and the new PTFE elastic seal reduces leakage.
Increase of service life
Protection and assembly of components reduce internal leakage and increase service life.
Low noise
Improvements in component isolation have greatly reduced noise.The heat shield reduces heat transfer and noise between exhaust and inhalation.
Product Parameters
| Model NO. | Power(HP) | Displacement (m3/hr @1450rpm) | Power input(kw) | Capacity Qo(watt) | Cond Temp | Evaporating Temperature(R22) | |||||||||||||
| Dba | 15 | -12.5 | +10 | +7.5 | +5 | +2.5 | +0 | -2.5 | -5 | -7.5 | -10 | -15 | -20 | ||||||
| SM084 | 7 | 19.92 | 6.12 | 20400 | 70 | 40 | 30900 | 28500 | 26100 | 23900 | 21800 | 19900 | 18000 | 16300 | 14700 | 13200 | 11800 | 9300 | 7100 |
| 50 | 28400 | 26000 | 23800 | 21700 | 19700 | 17900 | 16100 | 14500 | 12900 | 11500 | 15710 | ||||||||
| SM090 | 7.5 | 20.97 | 6.54 | 21800 | 70 | 40 | 32800 | 35710 | 27800 | 25500 | 23300 | 21300 | 19400 | 17600 | 15900 | 14300 | 12900 | 10300 | 8000 |
| 50 | 30000 | 27600 | 25300 | 23200 | 21100 | 19200 | 17500 | 15800 | 14200 | 12800 | 11400 | ||||||||
| SM100 | 8 | 22.13 | 6.96 | 23100 | 70 | 40 | 34800 | 32100 | 29500 | 27100 | 24800 | 22600 | 20600 | 18700 | 16900 | 15200 | 13700 | 10900 | 8500 |
| 50 | 31800 | 29300 | 26900 | 24600 | 22500 | 20400 | 18600 | 16800 | 15100 | 13600 | 12100 | ||||||||
| SM110 | 9 | 25.09 | 7.82 | 25900 | 75 | 40 | 38900 | 35900 | 33000 | 30300 | 27800 | 25400 | 23200 | 21000 | 19000 | 17200 | 15400 | 12200 | 9500 |
| 50 | 35500 | 32700 | 35710 | 27600 | 25200 | 23000 | 20900 | 18900 | 17000 | 15300 | 13700 | ||||||||
| SM115 | 9.5 | 26.97 | 8.31 | 28000 | 76 | 40 | 40900 | 37700 | 34700 | 31800 | 29100 | 26600 | 24200 | 22000 | 20000 | 18100 | 16300 | 13100 | 10400 |
| 50 | 38600 | 35400 | 32400 | 29500 | 26900 | 24400 | 22100 | 19900 | 17800 | 15900 | 14200 | ||||||||
| SM120 | 10 | 28.99 | 8.96 | 35710 | 75 | 40 | 44900 | 41500 | 38300 | 35200 | 32300 | 29600 | 27000 | 24500 | 22200 | 20000 | 18000 | 14300 | 11100 |
| 50 | 41000 | 37800 | 34800 | 32000 | 29300 | 26700 | 24300 | 22000 | 19800 | 17800 | 15900 | ||||||||
| SM125 | 10 | 28.99 | 8.93 | 35710 | 76 | 40 | 44000 | 40500 | 37300 | 34200 | 31300 | 28600 | 26100 | 23700 | 21500 | 19400 | 17500 | 14100 | 11100 |
| 50 | 41500 | 38000 | 34800 | 31800 | 28900 | 26200 | 23700 | 21400 | 19200 | 17100 | 15200 | ||||||||
| SM148 | 12 | 35.82 | 10.80 | 36100 | 79 | 40 | 50600 | 46700 | 42900 | 39400 | 36200 | 33100 | 35710 | 27500 | 25000 | 22600 | 20400 | 16500 | 13100 |
| 50 | 45900 | 42300 | 38800 | 35600 | 32600 | 29700 | 27100 | 24600 | 22300 | 25710 | 18100 | ||||||||
| SM160 | 13 | 37.69 | 11.60 | 39100 | 79.5 | 40 | 57900 | 53500 | 49200 | 45300 | 41500 | 38000 | 34600 | 31500 | 28600 | 25800 | 23300 | 18700 | 14700 |
| 50 | 53400 | 49200 | 45200 | 41500 | 37900 | 34600 | 31500 | 28500 | 25800 | 23200 | 20800 | ||||||||
| SM161 | 13 | 37.69 | 11.59 | 39000 | 79.5 | 40 | 58200 | 53700 | 49400 | 45400 | 41600 | 38100 | 34800 | 31700 | 28800 | 26100 | 23600 | 19100 | 15100 |
| 50 | 53300 | 49000 | 45100 | 41300 | 37800 | 34600 | 31500 | 28600 | 25900 | 23400 | 21100 | ||||||||
| SM175 | 14 | 40.54 | 12.46 | 42000 | 80 | 40 | 62400 | 57600 | 53100 | 48800 | 44700 | 40900 | 37400 | 34000 | 30900 | 27900 | 25200 | 25710 | 16000 |
| 50 | 57200 | 52700 | 48500 | 44500 | 40700 | 37200 | 33900 | 30700 | 27800 | 25100 | 22500 | ||||||||
| SM185 | 15 | 43.48 | 13.62 | 45500 | 80 | 40 | 67600 | 62400 | 57500 | 52900 | 48500 | 44400 | 40500 | 36800 | 33400 | 35710 | 27300 | 21900 | 17300 |
| 50 | 62000 | 57100 | 52500 | 48200 | 44100 | 40300 | 36700 | 33300 | 35710 | 27200 | 24400 | ||||||||
| SY240 | 20 | 60.52 | 18.78 | 61834 | 81.6 | 40 | 92900 | 85600 | 78800 | 72400 | 66300 | 60700 | 55400 | 50500 | 46000 | 41700 | 37800 | 30800 | 24900 |
| 50 | 84500 | 77800 | 71500 | 65600 | 60000 | 54800 | 50000 | 45500 | 41400 | 37500 | 34000 | ||||||||
| SY300 | 25 | 76.1 | 23.60 | 78086 | 81.6 | 40 | 117500 | 108200 | 99500 | 91400 | 83800 | 76600 | 70000 | 63800 | 58000 | 52700 | 47700 | 38900 | 31400 |
| 50 | 106900 | 98300 | 90300 | 82800 | 75800 | 69200 | 63100 | 57500 | 52200 | 47300 | 42900 | ||||||||
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Q&A
Q&A:
1. What is the packaging and shipping method?
By Sea: Export wooden package,with refrigerant oil .
By Air: Full-sealed wooden package, without refrigerant oil.
2. What is your main compressor series (classification)?
– B(itzer compressors
– Scroll compressors: CR,VR, ZB ,ZR, Z(F,ZP SERIES
– Semi-hermetic compressors: DL,D2,D4,D6,D8 SERIES
– Performer compressors: SM, SZ, SH SERIES
– Commercial compressors: FR, SC SERIES
– Maneurop piston compressors:MT, MTZ, NTZ, MPZ SERIES
– Secop compressor, Carrier(Carlyle) compressor
– Hitachi compressor, CHINAMFG compressor
– Tecumseh compressor, LG compressor, CHINAMFG compressor
– Toshiba compressor, CHINAMFG compressor, Embraci Aspera compressor
– Also B)itzer, Carel, Dixell original valves, controls and selected parts
– TE, TDE, TGE, PHT SERIES TERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVES
– ETS SERIES EXPANSION VAVLES,
– EVR SERIES ECPANSION VAVLES AND
– KP1,KP5,KP15 SERIES PRESSURE CONTROLS
– DCL DML LIQUID LINE FILTER DRIERS
3.What is the term of payment?
T/T, Western Union
4.Which port does you ship from?
HangZhou.
5. How long is the warranty period for this product?
1 year
After Sales Service
Pre-sales: We provide assistance to our customers, provide valid information according to the requirements of our guests, answer questions, leave a professional impression, and lay the foundation for future sales.
Selling: let our customers know more about our products, and enthusiastically answering questions for customers and providing customers with a pleasant buying experience.
After-sales: After the products are sold, the professionals provide training services, check and maintain the products regularly, if there is problems for the quality,Will solve it for customers in time.
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| After-sales Service: | Online Support |
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| Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Installation Type: | Stationary Type |
| Lubrication Style: | Lubricated |
| Cylinder Position: | Vertical |
| Color: | Blue |
| Customization: |
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How are air compressors used in the food and beverage industry?
Air compressors play a vital role in the food and beverage industry, providing a reliable source of compressed air for various applications. Here are some common uses of air compressors in this industry:
1. Packaging and Filling:
Air compressors are extensively used in packaging and filling operations in the food and beverage industry. Compressed air is utilized to power pneumatic systems that control the movement and operation of packaging machinery, such as filling machines, capping machines, labeling equipment, and sealing devices. The precise and controlled delivery of compressed air ensures accurate and efficient packaging of products.
2. Cleaning and Sanitization:
Air compressors are employed for cleaning and sanitization purposes in food and beverage processing facilities. Compressed air is used to operate air-powered cleaning equipment, such as air blowguns, air-operated vacuum systems, and air knives. It helps remove debris, dust, and contaminants from production lines, equipment, and hard-to-reach areas. Additionally, compressed air is used for drying surfaces after cleaning and for applying sanitizing agents.
3. Cooling and Refrigeration:
In the food and beverage industry, air compressors are utilized in cooling and refrigeration systems. Compressed air is used to drive air compressors in refrigeration units, enabling the circulation of refrigerants and maintaining optimal temperatures for food storage and preservation. The controlled airflow provided by the compressors facilitates efficient cooling and refrigeration processes.
4. Aeration and Mixing:
Air compressors are used for aeration and mixing applications in the food and beverage industry. Compressed air is introduced into processes such as fermentation, dough mixing, and wastewater treatment. It helps in promoting oxygen transfer, enhancing microbial activity, and facilitating proper mixing of ingredients or substances, contributing to the desired quality and consistency of food and beverage products.
5. Pneumatic Conveying:
In food processing plants, air compressors are employed for pneumatic conveying systems. Compressed air is used to transport bulk materials such as grains, powders, and ingredients through pipes or tubes. It enables the gentle and efficient movement of materials without the need for mechanical conveyors, reducing the risk of product damage or contamination.
6. Quality Control and Testing:
Air compressors are utilized in quality control and testing processes within the food and beverage industry. Compressed air is used for leak testing of packaging materials, containers, and seals to ensure product integrity. It is also employed for spraying air or gases during sensory analysis and flavor testing.
7. Air Agitation:
In certain food and beverage production processes, air compressors are used for air agitation. Compressed air is introduced into tanks, mixing vessels, or fermentation tanks to create turbulence and promote mixing or chemical reactions. It aids in achieving consistent product quality and uniform distribution of ingredients or additives.
It is important to note that air compressors used in the food and beverage industry must meet strict hygiene and safety standards. They may require specific filtration systems, oil-free operation, and compliance with food safety regulations to prevent contamination or product spoilage.
By utilizing air compressors effectively, the food and beverage industry can benefit from improved productivity, enhanced product quality, and efficient processing operations.
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How do you troubleshoot common air compressor problems?
Troubleshooting common air compressor problems can help identify and resolve issues that may affect the performance and functionality of the compressor. Here are some steps to troubleshoot common air compressor problems:
1. No Power:
- Check the power source and ensure the compressor is properly plugged in.
- Inspect the circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure it hasn’t tripped or blown.
- Verify that the compressor’s power switch or control panel is turned on.
2. Low Air Pressure:
- Check the air pressure gauge on the compressor. If the pressure is below the desired level, the compressor might not be building up enough pressure.
- Inspect for air leaks in the system. Leaks can cause a drop in pressure. Listen for hissing sounds or use a soapy water solution to identify the location of leaks.
- Ensure the compressor’s intake filter is clean and not clogged, as this can restrict airflow and reduce pressure.
3. Excessive Noise or Vibration:
- Inspect the compressor’s mounting and foundation to ensure it is secure and stable. Loose mounts can cause excessive noise and vibration.
- Check for loose or damaged components, such as belts, pulleys, or motor mounts. Tighten or replace as necessary.
- Verify that the compressor’s cooling system, such as the fan or fins, is clean and free from obstructions. Overheating can lead to increased noise and vibration.
4. Air Leaks:
- Inspect all connections, valves, fittings, and hoses for leaks. Tighten or replace any loose or damaged components.
- Apply a soapy water solution to suspected areas and look for bubbles. Bubbles indicate air leaks.
- Consider using thread sealant or Teflon tape on threaded connections to ensure a proper seal.
5. Excessive Moisture in Compressed Air:
- Check the compressor’s drain valve and ensure it is functioning properly. Open the valve to release any accumulated moisture.
- Inspect and clean the compressor’s moisture separator or air dryer, if equipped.
- Consider installing additional filtration or drying equipment to remove moisture from the compressed air system.
6. Motor Overheating:
- Ensure the compressor’s cooling system is clean and unobstructed.
- Check the motor’s air intake vents and clean any dust or debris that may be blocking airflow.
- Verify that the compressor is not being operated in an excessively hot environment.
- Check the motor’s lubrication levels and ensure they are within the manufacturer’s recommended range.
- Consider using a thermal overload protector to prevent the motor from overheating.
If troubleshooting these common problems does not resolve the issue, it may be necessary to consult the manufacturer’s manual or seek assistance from a qualified technician. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, lubrication, and inspection, can also help prevent common problems and ensure the optimal performance of the air compressor.
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What is the role of air compressor tanks?
Air compressor tanks, also known as receiver tanks or air receivers, play a crucial role in the operation of air compressor systems. They serve several important functions:
1. Storage and Pressure Regulation: The primary role of an air compressor tank is to store compressed air. As the compressor pumps air into the tank, it accumulates and pressurizes the air. The tank acts as a reservoir, allowing the compressor to operate intermittently while providing a steady supply of compressed air during periods of high demand. It helps regulate and stabilize the pressure in the system, reducing pressure fluctuations and ensuring a consistent supply of air.
2. Condensation and Moisture Separation: Compressed air contains moisture, which can condense as the air cools down inside the tank. Air compressor tanks are equipped with moisture separators or drain valves to collect and remove this condensed moisture. The tank provides a space for the moisture to settle, allowing it to be drained out periodically. This helps prevent moisture-related issues such as corrosion, contamination, and damage to downstream equipment.
3. Heat Dissipation: During compression, air temperature increases. The air compressor tank provides a larger surface area for the compressed air to cool down and dissipate heat. This helps prevent overheating of the compressor and ensures efficient operation.
4. Pressure Surge Mitigation: Air compressor tanks act as buffers to absorb pressure surges or pulsations that may occur during compressor operation. These surges can be caused by variations in demand, sudden changes in airflow, or the cyclic nature of reciprocating compressors. The tank absorbs these pressure fluctuations, reducing stress on the compressor and other components, and providing a more stable and consistent supply of compressed air.
5. Energy Efficiency: Air compressor tanks contribute to energy efficiency by reducing the need for the compressor to run continuously. The compressor can fill the tank during periods of low demand and then shut off when the desired pressure is reached. This allows the compressor to operate in shorter cycles, reducing energy consumption and minimizing wear and tear on the compressor motor.
6. Emergency Air Supply: In the event of a power outage or compressor failure, the stored compressed air in the tank can serve as an emergency air supply. This can provide temporary air for critical operations, allowing time for maintenance or repairs to be carried out without disrupting the overall workflow.
Overall, air compressor tanks provide storage, pressure regulation, moisture separation, heat dissipation, pressure surge mitigation, energy efficiency, and emergency backup capabilities. They are vital components that enhance the performance, reliability, and longevity of air compressor systems in various industrial, commercial, and personal applications.


editor by CX 2023-12-20