Beerhippie
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We've been worried about the health of our IR UP6-5-125 5 hp rotary screw comp w/80 gallon reservoir. Either we have some serious leaks around the brewery that I can't find, the comp is not outputting enough air--but used to--or it's something wrong with our canning line that keeps shutting down with a "low pressure" warning.
I just isolated the comp from the rest of the system, blew down the 80 gallon tank and timed how long it took to bring it up to 125 psi: 3:30 minutes. That sounds good to me, but how to convert that to a standard CFM at like 90 psi?
Comp data plate claims max CFM of 18.5 @ 2,000 rpm.
I just isolated the comp from the rest of the system, blew down the 80 gallon tank and timed how long it took to bring it up to 125 psi: 3:30 minutes. That sounds good to me, but how to convert that to a standard CFM at like 90 psi?
Comp data plate claims max CFM of 18.5 @ 2,000 rpm.