MechDesign105
Mechanical
- Dec 2, 2010
- 20
Hi guys,
I am a young engineer with no particular experience in compressed air systems. We have about 300 5-stage air compressors compressing air at 3600 psig with a flow rate of about 29 cfm.
My employer has asked me to develop end of life criteria for these compressors. These end of life criteria would define when the compressors need to be replaced according to different parameters. My employer wants to minimize cost of maintenance and of replacement of compressors while keeping risk low. However, I find it hard to quantify risk...
I will contact the manufacturer but am afraid the criteria they give me will be very conservative..
How do you quantify or decide when a compressor is to be replaced?
Thank you for your help!
I am a young engineer with no particular experience in compressed air systems. We have about 300 5-stage air compressors compressing air at 3600 psig with a flow rate of about 29 cfm.
My employer has asked me to develop end of life criteria for these compressors. These end of life criteria would define when the compressors need to be replaced according to different parameters. My employer wants to minimize cost of maintenance and of replacement of compressors while keeping risk low. However, I find it hard to quantify risk...
I will contact the manufacturer but am afraid the criteria they give me will be very conservative..
How do you quantify or decide when a compressor is to be replaced?
Thank you for your help!