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Air compressor selection 6

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SoCalBiker

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Oct 12, 2010
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We are evaluating bids for a small, low pressure air compressor application (120 cfm @ 30 psig). Two different types have been quoted: claw pump and rotary screw. Determining factors may be O&M (operations and maintenance) and reliability.

Q1: Does anyone have opinions about the two types of machine (good or bad reliability, high or low maintenance, etc.)?
Q2: Any strong feelings about either Curtis or Quincy screw machines?

Thank you for any feedback you can offer!
SoCalBiker
 
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rotary screw air compressors are better for long-term operation. However, air quality requirements are just as important. Be sure that the air delivered meets the needs for quality.

another supplier is Kaeser ( but the other mfg's mentioned are good suppliers.

we just installed a Kaeser rotary unit and I'm really impressed with the machine. Simple, quiet, compact, and well engineered. Very good quality!

hope this helps.
-pmover
 
Ingersoll-Rand makes small rotary air compressors.

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The claw may be oil-free.

If you need clean air at the point of use that may be an important consideration for you.

A screw compressor will need oil separators, coalescing filters etc. to provide the same clean air. Extra components are extra maintenance.
 
We have a Quincy rotary screw QSI 750 in our facility and just purchased another one last week. Great operating capabilities, low maintenance, and Quincy in general has the best warranty I saw while gathering quotes for this recent project.

 
I'm very grateful to all the respondents to my original posting. The input received was definitely helpful in reaching a purchase decision for the new compressor.

Thank you one and all!
 
We are in the process of purchasing the Quincy rotary screw machine. Again, my thanks go out to those of you who submitted input via this forum.
 
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