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Comparison Werk BM-2T50 50 L vs Werk BM-24 24 L

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Werk BM-2T50 50 L
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Compressor typepistonpiston
Designoil-lubricatedoil-lubricated
Drivedirectdirect
Specs
Input performance200 L/min200 L/min
Rated pressure8 bar8 bar
Power1.5 kW1.5 kW
Rotation speed2850 rpm2850 rpm
Number of cylinders11
Number of steps11
Receiverhorizontalhorizontal
Receiver volume50 L24 L
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
General
Design features
transportation wheels
transportation wheels
Dimensions70.5x31x67.5 cm63x27x61 cm
Weight24 kg23 kg
Added to E-Catalogjune 2015november 2013

Receiver volume

The receiver is a tank (cylinder) into which compressed air is pumped during operation of the compressor; it is from this cylinder (and not directly from the working mechanism) that it is fed to the connected instrument. The main meaning of such a scheme is that the receiver compensates for pressure unevenness that occurs during the operation of the main mechanism; it does not guarantee absolute constancy, however, all changes occur very smoothly. In addition, energy savings are ensured in this way: part of the time the compressor runs on the stored air from the receiver, and the engine turns on only when the pressure in the tank is significantly reduced to replenish supplies. Therefore, this piece of equipment is practically mandatory, models without a receiver are extremely rare today.

In general, the larger the volume of the receiver, the less often it will have to be pumped up after the initial filling with compressed air. It is also believed that a volumetric receiver can partly compensate for the lack of compressor performance; however, this moment does not ensure the constant stable operation of the “gluttonous” tool and serves only as a fallback in case of a short-term increase in air consumption. On the other hand, large volumes mean the corresponding dimensions of the tank (and it is already the largest part in most compressors), and the cost of the device increases accordingly. Therefore, when choosing, it is worth observi...ng a certain balance and choosing a receiver depending on the specifics of the work. For various types of activities there are recommendations, they can be found in special sources. Here we note that for relatively uniform work in time with a small air flow, a small receiver is usually enough, and if peak loads can occur frequently, it is better to choose a larger cylinder.

Some compressors may provide the expansion of the receiver with additional tanks.
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