Hey guys, names Andy
Im a long time lurker, and i finally decided to join so i may ad to the wealth of knowledge that is here on this site.
I have a question for all the air compressor experts on here.
The other day i picked up a husky 80 gallon 3 cylinder 220v single stage air compressor used from a friend of mine. Its got a 5 horse motor, and its rated at 16.1 cfm at 40 psi, and 14 at 90 psi. Max tank pressure is stated as 155. I went ahead and installed the compressor in the garage, added a sub panel fed from my main house panel, and i added a service disconnect also. The date on the unit states that it was made in 2014 so its fairly new
My question is, how much blow by should i expect out of the vent? The oil is kinda dirty, so im going to change it, but my issue is that when i run it, oil vapor sprays out of vent on the back of the pump and coats the compressor, and anything down wind of the cooling fan with small oil droplets, and the ones that blow straight up onto the discharge header burn off and smoke.
When we were unloading the compressor, it was tilted on its side for about 2 minutes, but i let it sit for 2 days before i starred it. The current oil level is right on the red dot in the sight glass, but it looks quite dirty so i plan on changing it. I also checked the air filters and they are in good shape.
I have experience repairing and rebuilding compressors, but the ones i have worked on were large multi stage 200 gallon plus units, and i dont know how i should expect this one to behave.
I have also heard that some compressors can kick some oil vapor out due to the higher rpms of their motors, and that sometimes adding an extended vent tube is necessary to prevent the vapor from being carried out the crank case vent.
Sorry to ramble. Anyone have any ideas? I didnt get the manual when i bought the compressor and i am also unable to find out what type of oil to use with it, but from what i have been reading, it sounds like non detergent 30 weight is the way to go.
Id really appreciate any info.
Thanks,
Andy.
Im a long time lurker, and i finally decided to join so i may ad to the wealth of knowledge that is here on this site.
I have a question for all the air compressor experts on here.
The other day i picked up a husky 80 gallon 3 cylinder 220v single stage air compressor used from a friend of mine. Its got a 5 horse motor, and its rated at 16.1 cfm at 40 psi, and 14 at 90 psi. Max tank pressure is stated as 155. I went ahead and installed the compressor in the garage, added a sub panel fed from my main house panel, and i added a service disconnect also. The date on the unit states that it was made in 2014 so its fairly new
My question is, how much blow by should i expect out of the vent? The oil is kinda dirty, so im going to change it, but my issue is that when i run it, oil vapor sprays out of vent on the back of the pump and coats the compressor, and anything down wind of the cooling fan with small oil droplets, and the ones that blow straight up onto the discharge header burn off and smoke.
When we were unloading the compressor, it was tilted on its side for about 2 minutes, but i let it sit for 2 days before i starred it. The current oil level is right on the red dot in the sight glass, but it looks quite dirty so i plan on changing it. I also checked the air filters and they are in good shape.
I have experience repairing and rebuilding compressors, but the ones i have worked on were large multi stage 200 gallon plus units, and i dont know how i should expect this one to behave.
I have also heard that some compressors can kick some oil vapor out due to the higher rpms of their motors, and that sometimes adding an extended vent tube is necessary to prevent the vapor from being carried out the crank case vent.
Sorry to ramble. Anyone have any ideas? I didnt get the manual when i bought the compressor and i am also unable to find out what type of oil to use with it, but from what i have been reading, it sounds like non detergent 30 weight is the way to go.
Id really appreciate any info.
Thanks,
Andy.