How loud is an air compressor?
9 March, 2021
Causes, risks and solutions for the noise of air compressors
Your company purchased an air dryer for your compressor, now where should you install it? One of the most common things we see in the industry are air dryers being stored on top of the compressors. Seems like a wasted space not being used on top of the compressor, right? Wrong.
Below are a few reasons why you shouldn't store your air dryer on your compressor and installation suggestions to help extend the life of your dryer.
Why do you need a dryer? Air dryers remove the moisture following the compressed air process. Dry compressed air is a concept with a wide range of meanings and dew point is an indication of how dry the compressed air is or needs to be. While air can be compressed, water cannot be compressed.
Now that you confidently know that your air dryer should not be stored on your air compressor, here are a few helpful suggestions when installing.
Never place your dryer on the floor: Avoid placing it directly on the floor. The floor is often filled with dirt, debris and dust that your air dryer will pull air directly from. One of the most common reasons a dryer shuts down is due to a dirty environment.
Consider a shelf for your air dryer: Save yourself the headache and build (or buy) a stand to place your dryer on.
Give the dryer its own space: Air dryers are designed to have certain clearances around them to allow cooler ambient air for head dissipation.
9 March, 2021
Causes, risks and solutions for the noise of air compressors
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Save on energy consumption and enjoy maximum uptime by analysing, monitoring and optimising your compressor room.