TonyJ
Well-known member
Hello everyone I’m new here and this will be my first and certainly not my last post. Thanks for having me.
I have a Quincy 230 roc 28 compressor that was bought back in 1963 by a water treatment plant and from the day it was installed to about a month ago it was ran about 18 hrs a day to only supply air to a 60,000 gallon tank or water for mixing with air diffusers installed on a drop pipe inside the tank. Therefore it has never actually built up air pressure in its life.
I got it when they decided to finally buy a new compressor because the Quincy was finally not supplying enough air anymore so I took it home and found that the check valves ( 2 intake and 1 exhaust) were shot. Other exhaust valve was still good but I replaced all 4 anyways.
Question I have for you all that may know about the 230 is how high of psi can or will it safely put out. I know it’s only rated at 100 psi but I’m currently running it at 150 cut out pressure and it sounds the same while running at 50psi as it does at 150psi and also the motor amperage doesn’t change while running except for maybe 1-2 amps. Also the one I have is the old style pump that has the pump fins that runs up and down and not side to side like the later model 230’s have
I have a Quincy 230 roc 28 compressor that was bought back in 1963 by a water treatment plant and from the day it was installed to about a month ago it was ran about 18 hrs a day to only supply air to a 60,000 gallon tank or water for mixing with air diffusers installed on a drop pipe inside the tank. Therefore it has never actually built up air pressure in its life.
I got it when they decided to finally buy a new compressor because the Quincy was finally not supplying enough air anymore so I took it home and found that the check valves ( 2 intake and 1 exhaust) were shot. Other exhaust valve was still good but I replaced all 4 anyways.
Question I have for you all that may know about the 230 is how high of psi can or will it safely put out. I know it’s only rated at 100 psi but I’m currently running it at 150 cut out pressure and it sounds the same while running at 50psi as it does at 150psi and also the motor amperage doesn’t change while running except for maybe 1-2 amps. Also the one I have is the old style pump that has the pump fins that runs up and down and not side to side like the later model 230’s have