Mesozoic
Well-known member
Alright, so I ordered a Quincy QT-54 compressor and need to figure out the correct level of filtration and drying capability I need. My compressed air uses include the following tasks:
The compressor outputs about 15 cfm max, so is it alright to select an air dryer that is rated right at 15 cfm or is it necessary to budget some overhead and select something with a bit higher capacity, like 20 cfm?
I'm fairly certain my use case does not demand a dessicant-based dryer, but have never setup a compressor before, so not sure. Any suggestions are welcome. I do see that the Quincy brochure suggests (at a bare minimum), a 5 micron/5 PPM filter feeding a high temperature dryer followed by a 1 micron/0.1 PPM filter to the output.
- General tire maintenance
- Compressed air for electronics lab and automotive equipment use and cleaning
- Automotive tool use, ie. die grinders, impacts, etc.
- Air supply for small blast cabinet
The compressor outputs about 15 cfm max, so is it alright to select an air dryer that is rated right at 15 cfm or is it necessary to budget some overhead and select something with a bit higher capacity, like 20 cfm?
I'm fairly certain my use case does not demand a dessicant-based dryer, but have never setup a compressor before, so not sure. Any suggestions are welcome. I do see that the Quincy brochure suggests (at a bare minimum), a 5 micron/5 PPM filter feeding a high temperature dryer followed by a 1 micron/0.1 PPM filter to the output.
