Hey all. Sloppy post for now but i will edit when i have time. Picked up a 60Gal Sanford Compressor from a guy at work. He picked it up from a shop that closed down. Trying to figure out what i'm working with now. He said he used it for a bit a year or two ago once or twice but not much since he got a smaller compressor.
Photos here.
Pump- Appears to not be original. There is no mfg name on it but i think i tracked it down to be an IMC B2800 since its made in Italy. Please make any corrections you see necessary. None of the part numbers match up to anything but that's what it looks most like. definitely overfilled with oil
Motor- Century USA made 5HP 220 motor. Nothing remarkable no note.
Tank- ASME 1987 mfg (or cert?) date. Cracking the drain expelled copious amounts of poo. I'd say about a half gal total. Not entirely sure what it is comprised of but its not confidence inspirining. Initially i would have said rust and water but a lot of it doesn't really appear to dry and is pretty thick so i suspect its a lot of oil as well. Judging by the overfilled pump (above sight glass) I wouldn't be surprised. I got a snake camera in there. the walls have expected rust but not overly extensive and the bottom has a bunch of that muck. Seems too much to be all rust so i suspect a mixture of oil, moisture, rust, and some sort of biological substance? I don't really know. Going to take the inspection plugs off and take a look inside when i get my 3/4 breaker. I'll probably powerwash the bottom so i can get a look at the bottom surface. I'm hoping that a lot of it was oil. I'd like to give this guy some sort of inspection before i put it into use to make sure its safe.
I was going to try to run a hydro test but was looking for a little guidance on the matter. I was going to plug up the holes and leave only the gauge, drain, side connect with ball valve (to release pressure), and a zerk fitting to pressureize it with a grease gun. Having a little trouble locally sourcing an NPT zerk though. the auto stores have SAE.
OK, so my questions....
- i dont see a test pressure on the tag. Working pressure is 140PSI. I've read both 1.5WP and 1.3WP for hydro testing. The goal is also not to go over yield strength of steel which ill look up but i bet age and wear may have altered it a bit. I don't know if that is generally calculated in. Any insight? I'd probably stick with the OEM specs when in air use (90-120)
-Any way to look up info with ASME based on serial number? who would i ask?
-Is it weird that head thickness is less than shell thickness if i am reading that tag right?
-was going to use some gas teflon for all the fittings (yellow) when reattaching unless you've got any reason not to. That work on the inspection plugs as well or is that dope only since its massive? Also are there torques on those?
Hoping i didn't get a raw deal and this pans out.
Thanks for reading. I'll clean post this up when i get some free time.
Photos here.
Pump- Appears to not be original. There is no mfg name on it but i think i tracked it down to be an IMC B2800 since its made in Italy. Please make any corrections you see necessary. None of the part numbers match up to anything but that's what it looks most like. definitely overfilled with oil
Motor- Century USA made 5HP 220 motor. Nothing remarkable no note.
Tank- ASME 1987 mfg (or cert?) date. Cracking the drain expelled copious amounts of poo. I'd say about a half gal total. Not entirely sure what it is comprised of but its not confidence inspirining. Initially i would have said rust and water but a lot of it doesn't really appear to dry and is pretty thick so i suspect its a lot of oil as well. Judging by the overfilled pump (above sight glass) I wouldn't be surprised. I got a snake camera in there. the walls have expected rust but not overly extensive and the bottom has a bunch of that muck. Seems too much to be all rust so i suspect a mixture of oil, moisture, rust, and some sort of biological substance? I don't really know. Going to take the inspection plugs off and take a look inside when i get my 3/4 breaker. I'll probably powerwash the bottom so i can get a look at the bottom surface. I'm hoping that a lot of it was oil. I'd like to give this guy some sort of inspection before i put it into use to make sure its safe.
I was going to try to run a hydro test but was looking for a little guidance on the matter. I was going to plug up the holes and leave only the gauge, drain, side connect with ball valve (to release pressure), and a zerk fitting to pressureize it with a grease gun. Having a little trouble locally sourcing an NPT zerk though. the auto stores have SAE.
OK, so my questions....
- i dont see a test pressure on the tag. Working pressure is 140PSI. I've read both 1.5WP and 1.3WP for hydro testing. The goal is also not to go over yield strength of steel which ill look up but i bet age and wear may have altered it a bit. I don't know if that is generally calculated in. Any insight? I'd probably stick with the OEM specs when in air use (90-120)
-Any way to look up info with ASME based on serial number? who would i ask?
-Is it weird that head thickness is less than shell thickness if i am reading that tag right?
-was going to use some gas teflon for all the fittings (yellow) when reattaching unless you've got any reason not to. That work on the inspection plugs as well or is that dope only since its massive? Also are there torques on those?
Hoping i didn't get a raw deal and this pans out.
Thanks for reading. I'll clean post this up when i get some free time.
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