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Quincy Model 240 compressor question

Gearhead00

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Also looking at a used Quincy model 240. Original pump and tank, motor was originally 5 hp but was replaced with a 2 hp. I know with the optional 7.5 hp motor, this compressor would put out over 20 SCFM @ 90 psi.

Any guesses as to what it's output would be with a 2 hp motor?
 
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A_Pmech

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The 240 was not rated for a 2HP motor. It might not lubricate running that slowly.

You can figure about 3.5 CFM per horsepower.
 

zkling

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Somewhere on my harddrive and even on here I posed the performance curve for the 230/240. Let me dig.....
 
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Gearhead00

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Ok, good to know. I know it was regeared to spin the appropriate rpm, but it's a pressure lubed pump, so I guess it might have been hard on it. I'll call Quincy tomorrow.
 
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zkling

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You need to keep it between 400 and 900 RPM to keep the oil pressure up. It's a 3-5hp unit with a high teens CFM output at 90pai at the top end of the RPM range.
 
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