Reduce Compressor Maintenance: Third Stage Upgrade
Our PCS400 material was developed to reduce the maintenance of the 3rd stage on your Belliss & Morcom® compressors. The performance testing indicates that you can expect a minimum of 12 months operation with our upgrade. This eliminates the 6 month ring change which will lower your overall maintenance expense and reduce your downtime.
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Test#1 - Piston Rings and Rider Ring
Belliss & Morcom® • Model WH40, 735 rpm
3rd Stage Cylinder Bore 6.5" • Stroke 6.5" • Rod Size 1.75"
Inlet Pressure 150psi • Intel Temperature 122° F
Discharge Pressure 652 psi
• Discharge Temp 335° F
Results after 8,273 hours of operation:
Measured wear on rider ring was 0.006" and measured wear on piston rings was 0.030" on average for the 5 rings. The wear was far below the allowable wear specifications. |
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Test#2 - Piston Rings, Rider Ring and Packaging Rings With Non Water Cooled Case
Belliss & Morcom® • Model WH50, 735 rpm
3rd Stage Cylinder Bore 7.25" • Stroke 6.5" • Rod Size 1.75"
Inlet Pressure 174psi • Intel Temperature 86 ° F
Discharge Pressure 652 psi
• Discharge Temp 280 ° F
Results after 7,000 hours of operation:
Measured wear on rider ring was 0.0007" and measured wear on piston rings was 0.002" on average for the 6 rings and the packing rings had worn to approximately half of their available wear. The wear was far below the allowable wear specifications. |
Stop Draining Your Profits
PET Compression Service delivers savings to customers in the competitive PET bottle industry.
Problem
The drains on the moisture traps are the Achilles Heel of your compressors. They can interrupt production, and cause expensive downtime during emergency compressor repairs. The drains promoted by compressor dealers are often difficult to install, and always expensive to buy & maintain.
Solution
You can efficiently remove liquids with a disc drain that was built specifically for your high pressure compressors. THis drain is easy to install, simple to maintain and built to last with less maintenance.
How It Works
An internal strainer keeps contaiminates from reaching the disc - which is the only moving part. The disc is pushed open when liquid is present, and pulled closed when air tries to escape. The stainless steel construction protects aginst corrosion, and periodice cleaning of the strainer will insure ling, reliable service.
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| Max. operating pressure |
913 psi |
| Max. operating temperature |
752° F |
| Min. operating temperature |
32° F |
| Pipe connection size |
½" NPT |
| Length |
3" |
| Height |
3-¾" |
| Weight |
2 pounds |
| Contruction material |
Stainless Steel |
| Number of moving parts |
one |
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