Operation:
Rotary screw air compressors are positive displacement compressors that incorporate a pair of matching helical screws. These are typically oil-flooded compressors that transport the air through the twin screws into the compressor. Being transported through a lubricating medium lowers the discharge temperature of the compressed air to approximately 200 F.
Energy Savings:
Discharge Compressed Air is hot and contains a large volume of water vapor. When this air cools, water vapor condenses into liquid that can shorten the life of system components. Replacement Quincy after coolers significantly reduce the temperature of the compressed air to better manage the volume of present water vapor.
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