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A '''compressor''' is basically an electrical pump that compresses air. They range from small 12V compressors with relatively high pressure but very low volume, to shop compressors with big air tanks for storage, and scuba compressors that can deliver thousands of [[psi]] to fill portable air tanks.
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A '''compressor''' is basically an electrical pump that compresses air. They range from small 12 Volt emergency compressors with relatively high pressure but very low volume, to shop compressors with big air tanks for storage, and scuba compressors that can deliver thousands of [[psi]] to fill portable air tanks.
  
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== Pros/Cons of each type ==
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'''12 Volt Emergency Compressor:'''
  
types of compressors:
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''Advantages:''
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* Quite cheap to buy
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* Light
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* Usually capable of 200-300 psi
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''Disadvantages:''
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* Very slow
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* Prone to malfunction and short life.
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* Requires power source (either Car battery, or Mains to cigarette socket transformer)
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* Noisy
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'''Tool/Shop Compressor:'''
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''Advantages:''
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* Reasonably cheap to run
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* Won't run out, unlike [[gas bottle]]s.
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''Disadvantages:''
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* Requires power socket (if electrical).
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* Requires fuel (if gas powered).
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* Heavy.
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* Typically limited to 8 bar/120 psi.
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* Can be costly to buy initially.
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* Noisy
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'''Scuba Compressor'''
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''Advantages:''
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* Very high pressure (typically 2500-4500 psi)
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* Can be used to fill [[gas bottle]]s.
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* Moderate flow
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''Disadvantages:''
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* Very large.
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* Very expensive.
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* Noisy.
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* Power socket required.
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==Types of compressors==
 
*'''Reciprocating''' - Uses a reciprocating piston to draw air in through a valve and force the drawn air into a storage tank or through a smaller orifice. They are available with single or multiple cylinders, depending upon the pressure and volume required. Reciprocating compressors are referred to as positive displacement compressors. (1)
 
*'''Reciprocating''' - Uses a reciprocating piston to draw air in through a valve and force the drawn air into a storage tank or through a smaller orifice. They are available with single or multiple cylinders, depending upon the pressure and volume required. Reciprocating compressors are referred to as positive displacement compressors. (1)
 
*'''Rotary Screw''' - Two intermeshing helical rotors in a twin bore case are used to compress between one convex and one concave rotor. The trapped volume of air is decreased while the pressure is increased. Rotary screw compressors are referred to as positive displacement compressors. (1)
 
*'''Rotary Screw''' - Two intermeshing helical rotors in a twin bore case are used to compress between one convex and one concave rotor. The trapped volume of air is decreased while the pressure is increased. Rotary screw compressors are referred to as positive displacement compressors. (1)
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(1) http://www.ctrlsys.com/library/applications/compressors-2.php
 
(1) http://www.ctrlsys.com/library/applications/compressors-2.php
 
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Revision as of 22:08, 15 February 2008

A compressor is basically an electrical pump that compresses air. They range from small 12 Volt emergency compressors with relatively high pressure but very low volume, to shop compressors with big air tanks for storage, and scuba compressors that can deliver thousands of psi to fill portable air tanks.

Pros/Cons of each type

12 Volt Emergency Compressor:

Advantages:

  • Quite cheap to buy
  • Light
  • Usually capable of 200-300 psi

Disadvantages:

  • Very slow
  • Prone to malfunction and short life.
  • Requires power source (either Car battery, or Mains to cigarette socket transformer)
  • Noisy


Tool/Shop Compressor:

Advantages:

  • Reasonably cheap to run
  • Won't run out, unlike gas bottles.

Disadvantages:

  • Requires power socket (if electrical).
  • Requires fuel (if gas powered).
  • Heavy.
  • Typically limited to 8 bar/120 psi.
  • Can be costly to buy initially.
  • Noisy


Scuba Compressor

Advantages:

  • Very high pressure (typically 2500-4500 psi)
  • Can be used to fill gas bottles.
  • Moderate flow

Disadvantages:

  • Very large.
  • Very expensive.
  • Noisy.
  • Power socket required.

Types of compressors

  • Reciprocating - Uses a reciprocating piston to draw air in through a valve and force the drawn air into a storage tank or through a smaller orifice. They are available with single or multiple cylinders, depending upon the pressure and volume required. Reciprocating compressors are referred to as positive displacement compressors. (1)
  • Rotary Screw - Two intermeshing helical rotors in a twin bore case are used to compress between one convex and one concave rotor. The trapped volume of air is decreased while the pressure is increased. Rotary screw compressors are referred to as positive displacement compressors. (1)
  • Centrifugal Compressor - Unlike the reciprocating and rotary screw compressors, centrifugal compressors do not make use of positive displacement. Air or gas enters the center of rotation of an element and is forced outward. The element can use curved blades, radial blades, or backward blades. The acceleration of the air causes the pressure to rise. (1)

sources: (1) http://www.ctrlsys.com/library/applications/compressors-2.php