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Air System Overview

Hanse Environmental Inc. By Peter Hanse 08/14/2006. Air System Overview. Learning to Work Efficiently and Accurately. Introduction. What do you know about pneumatics? How does air systems interact with electrical, cooling, humidity, vibration, and door closers?. Agenda. Areas Covered:

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Air System Overview

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  1. Hanse Environmental Inc.By Peter Hanse08/14/2006 Air System Overview Learning to Work Efficiently and Accurately

  2. Introduction • What do you know about pneumatics? • How does air systems interact with electrical, cooling, humidity, vibration, and door closers?

  3. Agenda • Areas Covered: • General Pneumatics • Pneumatics in Chambers • Cause for Pneumatics Failures • Extend Pneumatics Life

  4. Vocabulary • Pneumatics, from the Greek πν(pneumatikos, coming from the wind) is the use of pressurized gases to do work in science and technology.1 • Solenoid valve is an electromechanicalvalve for use with liquid or gas controlled by running or stopping an electrical current through a solenoid, which is a coil of wire, thus changing the state of the valve.2 • Gas compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume.3 • Pneumatic Actuator converts energy (in the form of compressed air, typically) into motion.4

  5. Our Air System • Requirements • Clean minimum oil, rust, and dust • Dry -40 and lower dew point • 100 PSI • Large Air volumes at full on • One Medium Vibrator 5.2 SCFM • One Large Vibrator 12 SCFM

  6. Air System Overview

  7. Air System Components Solenoid Valves Push Lock Fittings Barbed Parker Fittings I/P Valve

  8. Air System Components Rubber Air Hose Hard 1/4 Air Line Medium Vibrator Oilier

  9. Air System Components Shut Off Lockout Volume Booster

  10. Causes of Air System Failures • Dirty Air • Compressor Oil • Moisture

  11. Extending Air System Life • Key is good clean dry air • Checking components operation

  12. Summary • Air system ties together vibration, cooling, and door operation. • As such it needs to be kept working to keep chamber running at full potential.

  13. References • 1 Pneumatics • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumatic • 2 Solenoid Valve • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solenoid_valve • 3 Gas Compressor • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_compressor • 4 Pnumatic Actuator • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumatic_actuator

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