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Hi Entropy455
Super explanation, this is exactly the problem with HPACs it's the shock that does the damage, lubricating oil is even worse sometimes as has been pointed out, not only does it instantly vapourise at these T & Ps but spontaneously combusts leading to the "dieselling" effect
Regards Mark
Hi Mark,
Way back 1970,Gus had to turn down a request to quote on a watercooled IR ESV Compressor(alternative offer ---IR T-40 Model 40HB) on the grounds Gus has no experience install either of each on the 3rd floor of GE multi story factory.
Vibration would be hard to isolate from floor and building.
I got shot for not quoting by Sales Dept.
Holman UK got the order. Day one of startup.Owner rejected intallation.Tenants on top floor and floor below raised hell as it interfered with microscopic assembly of ic circuits.
Took months to get landlord approval to build compressor room in the carpark. Startup. Two weeks after startup,Holman single stage recip caught fire due to high room temperature saturation.
We got the replacement order for watercooled compressor
My own experience with compressor lube oil.Use oil bath with heater to bring temperature to 410 F to calibrate Hi temperature shutdown switch.
410 is very near flash point.I did get flash over.
Single stage discharge air temperature was recorded at 300--380 F max.
Look at a very simple temperature calculation.
T2= T1 x P2/P1 (from memory,did I erred?,My IR Compressed Air Data Book given away)
Theoretically T2 gets to be very high if cylinder jacket cooling andintercooling
not provided for.
Cleaning compressor parts.Our ruling is use safety solvent.Never diesel.
Parts contaminated with diesel/kerosene can lead to fire when compressor runs into normal air discharge temperature.
This forum is interesting.