Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Turbo-Air 3000

Overview:
Cameron's Compression Systems features a superior arrangement of air flow components. Air movement through each stage of the compressor is directed so turbulence is reduced. Energy is added to the air in each stage which increases the pressure. Air is cooled after every stage to assure high efficiency. A built-in aftercooler eliminates the need for a separate pipeline type cooler.

Motor Sizes Available: 400-800 HP (300-600 KW)
Discharge Pressure Ranges: 50-150 psig (3.5-10 BARG)
Flow Ranges: 2000-4000 CFM (3400-6800 m3/HR)

Guide Vanes: Inlet guide vanes are mounted close to the impeller to achieve maximum benefit

Maestro™ High PerformanceCompressor Control System: The Compressor industry's most advanced control system is standard, offering greater turndown and true system pressure control for significant energy savings

Lubrication System: Self-contained, low pressure system

Seals: Non-contact, non-wearing labyrinth air and oil seals. No buffer air required for oil-free air. Eliminates the need for periodic replacement of carbon seals

Horizontal Split Gear Box: Allows for easy access when customer's maintenance policy requires periodic inspection

Impellers: Advanced design combines the best features of a semi-radial and backward leaning impeller

Vaned Diffusers: Matching diffusers for superior efficiency

Superior Pinion Bearing Design (patent pending): For unlimited life and operation at any load

Intercoolers/Aftercooler: Water-in-tube intercooler and aftercooler bundles slide out for easy inspection and cleaning

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