Product Description
      Screw Air Compressor Specially Designed for Water Well Drilling  
 Discharge pressure: 14.5-23G 
 Air capacity: 15-31m3/min 
Parameters of Portable Screw Air Compressors (Diesel power series)
| Model | Discharge pressure | Displacement | Diesel Brand and Model No. | Dimensions | Wheels | |||
| (m3/min) | CFM | (MPa) | Bar | psig | Yuchai/Cummins | (mm) | NO. | |
| LGCY-13/13 | 13 | 455 | 1.3 | 13 | 188.5 | 6BTA5.9-C180 | 3,450×1,520×2,220 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-13/13A | 13 | 455 | 1.3 | 13 | 188.5 | YC6A180Z-T21 | 3,450×1,520×2,220 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-15/13 | 15 | 525 | 1.3 | 13 | 188.5 | WD415.23 | 3,380×1,650×2,500 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-15/13A | 15 | 525 | 1.3 | 13 | 188.5 | YC6A240-20 | 3,380×1,650×2,500 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-15/10 | 15 | 525 | 1 | 10 | 145.0 | 6BTC180 | 3,380×1,650×2,500 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-17/7 | 17 | 595 | 0.7 | 7 | 101.5 | 6BTA5.9-C180 | 3,380×1,640×2,350 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-13/17 | 13 | 455 | 1.7 | 17 | 246.5 | 6CTA8.3-C215 | 3,780×1,980×2,350 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-16/13 | 16 | 560 | 1.3 | 13 | 188.5 | 6CTA8.3-C215 | 3,980×1,800×2,450 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-17/14.5 | 17 | 595 | 1.45 | 14.5 | 210.3 | 6CTA8.3-C260 | 3,980×1,800×2,450 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-18/17 | 18 | 630 | 1.7 | 17 | 246.5 | 6CTA8.3-C260 | 3,980×1,800×2,450 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-19/14.5 | 19 | 665 | 1.45 | 14.5 | 210.3 | 6CTA8.3-C260 | 3,980×1,800×2,450 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-22/8 | 22 | 770 | 0.8 | 8 | 116.0 | 6CTA8.3-C260 | 4,580×1,950×2,600 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-22/14 | 22 | 770 | 1.4 | 14 | 203.0 | YC6M340L-K20 | 4,580×1,950×2,600 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-22/14K | 22 | 770 | 1.4 | 14 | 203.0 | 6LTAA8.9-C325 | 4,580×1,950×2,600 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-22/18 | 22 | 770 | 1.8 | 18 | 261.0 | YC6M340-20 | 4,580×1,950×2,600 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-22/18K | 22 | 770 | 1.8 | 18 | 261.0 | 6CTA8.3-C325 | 4,580×1,950×2,600 | 4 wheels | 
| LGCY-27/10 | 27 | 945 | 1 | 10 | 145.0 | YC6M340L-K20 | 4,600×1,950×2,850 | |
| LGCY-32/10 | 32 | 1120 | 1 | 10 | 145.0 | YC6M395L-K20 | 4,600×1,950×2,850 | |
 Computer control system 
 The interface of microcomputer control system is friendly and intuitive, shows all the running speed, gas supply pressure, oil pressure, exhaust temperature, coolant
temperature, fuel level, operation parameters, and has a fault self-diagnosis, alarm and shutdown functions. Simple operation ensure the safe of the machine unattended.
Optional remote network monitoring systems, even in the office can the machine running status be clear at a glance. 
 Optional low temperature starting system 
 Fuel oil heater pump the coolant within the engine block to the heat exchanger, pump the fuel within the fuel tank to burner and burn. Improve the temperature of the cooling liquid, the lubricating oil and the whole machine through the cycle of heat transfer, also ensure starting performance of the diesel engine in cold or high temperature environment. 
  
 Convenient maintenance 
 Totally enclosed chassis and mute cover design, make the machine more environmental protection, running noise is lower. Spacious open windows and doors, make the maintenance of air filter, oil filter, oil core more convenient. Repair parts can be accessible in range, reduced downtime, maintenance time and maintenance costs. 
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 About CHINAMFG Group
KAISHAN Group is located in HangZhou City ZHangZhoug Province, which covers an area of 514,800 square CHINAMFG with total assets of 1 billion dollars. There are more 6000 staffs, including 1075 technicians serving for this group company. 
ZHangZhoug CHINAMFG Compressor Co., Ltd. is the largest compressor and pneumatic tools manufacturer in China. In year 2571 it produced and delivered a total amount of 27,000pcs screw compressors units and 200,000pcs piston compressors units for domestic and oversea marketing. 
KAISHAN compressor has a complete vertical integrated production line from foundry plant, air head plant, air receiver plant, sheet metal plant, heat exchanger plant to the final unit and system assembling plant. 
We are over 50 years professional manufacturer of air compressor and drilling tools and we are approved with CE, ISO9001, ISO14001, ASME, GC Energy saving certificate etc. 
FAQ Collection:
Q1: Are you factory or trade company?
A1: We are factory. And we have ourselves trading company.
Q2: What the exactly address of your factory?
A2: Our factory is located in No.9 Kaixuan Ave West,Economic Zone HangZhou, ZHangZhoug, China
Q3: Warranty terms of your machine?
A3: One year warranty for the machine and technical support according to your needs.
Q4: Will you provide some spare parts of the machines?
A4: Yes, of course.
Q5: What about the voltage of products? Can they be customized?
A5: Our standard voltage is 380V, 50HZ, 3phase. The voltage can be customized according to your equirement.
Q6: Which payment term can you accept?
A6: 30% T/T in advanced, 70% T/T against the B/L copy.
Q7: How long will you take to arrange production?
A7: we can delivery the normal goods within 7-15 days. Other nonstandard electrical items we will delivery within 25-30 days.
Q8: Can you accept OEM orders?
A8: Yes, with professional design team, OEM orders are highly welcome.
Q9: Which trade term can you accept?
A9: Available trade terms: FOB, CIF, CFR, EXW, CPT, etc.
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| Lubrication Style: | Lubricated | 
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| Cooling System: | Air Cooling | 
| Power Source: | Diesel Engine | 
| Cylinder Position: | Vertical | 
| Structure Type: | Closed Type | 
| Installation Type: | Movable Type | 
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How Do You Troubleshoot Common Issues with Gas Air Compressors?
Troubleshooting common issues with gas air compressors involves identifying and addressing potential problems that may arise during operation. Here’s a detailed explanation of the troubleshooting process:
1. Start with Safety Precautions:
Prior to troubleshooting, ensure that the gas air compressor is turned off and disconnected from the power source. Follow proper safety procedures, such as wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), to avoid accidents or injuries.
2. Check Power Supply and Connections:
Verify that the compressor is receiving power and that all electrical connections are secure. Inspect the power cord, plug, and any switches or controls to ensure they are functioning properly. If the compressor is equipped with a battery, check its charge level and connections.
3. Check Fuel Supply:
For gas air compressors that use gasoline or propane, ensure that there is an adequate fuel supply. Check the fuel tank level and verify that the fuel shut-off valve is open. If the compressor has been sitting idle for an extended period, old or stale fuel may cause starting issues. Consider draining and replacing the fuel if necessary.
4. Inspect Air Filters:
Dirty or clogged air filters can restrict airflow and affect the compressor’s performance. Check the intake air filters and clean or replace them as needed. Clogged filters can be cleaned with compressed air or washed with mild detergent and water, depending on the type of filter.
5. Check Oil Level and Quality:
If the gas air compressor has an engine with an oil reservoir, verify the oil level using the dipstick or oil level indicator. Insufficient oil can lead to engine damage or poor performance. Additionally, check the oil quality to ensure it is clean and within the recommended viscosity range. If needed, change the oil following the manufacturer’s guidelines.
6. Inspect Spark Plug:
If the gas air compressor uses a spark plug ignition system, inspect the spark plug for signs of damage or fouling. Clean or replace the spark plug if necessary, following the manufacturer’s recommendations for gap setting and torque.
7. Check Belts and Pulleys:
Inspect the belts and pulleys that drive the compressor pump. Loose or worn belts can cause slippage and affect the compressor’s performance. Tighten or replace any damaged belts, and ensure that the pulleys are properly aligned.
8. Listen for Unusual Noises:
During operation, listen for any unusual or excessive noises, such as grinding, rattling, or squealing sounds. Unusual noises could indicate mechanical issues, loose components, or improper lubrication. If identified, consult the compressor’s manual or contact a qualified technician for further inspection and repair.
9. Consult the Owner’s Manual:
If troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, refer to the compressor’s owner’s manual for specific troubleshooting guidance. The manual may provide additional troubleshooting steps, diagnostic charts, or recommended maintenance procedures.
10. Seek Professional Assistance:
If the issue persists or if you are unsure about performing further troubleshooting steps, it is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified technician or contact the manufacturer’s customer support for guidance.
Remember to always prioritize safety and follow proper maintenance practices to prevent issues and ensure the reliable performance of the gas air compressor.
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What Are the Key Components of a Gas Air Compressor Control Panel?
A gas air compressor control panel typically consists of several key components. Here’s a detailed explanation:
1. Power Switch:
The power switch allows the operator to turn the compressor on or off. It is usually a toggle switch or a push-button switch located on the control panel.
2. Pressure Gauges:
Pressure gauges display the compressed air pressure at different stages of the compression process. Commonly, there are two pressure gauges: one to measure the incoming air pressure (suction pressure) and another to measure the outgoing compressed air pressure (discharge pressure).
3. Control Knobs or Buttons:
Control knobs or buttons are used to adjust and set various parameters of the compressor operation. These controls may include pressure settings, on/off timers, automatic start/stop functions, and other operational parameters specific to the compressor model.
4. Emergency Stop Button:
An emergency stop button is a critical safety feature that immediately shuts down the compressor in case of an emergency. Pressing the emergency stop button cuts off power to the compressor and stops its operation.
5. Motor Start/Stop Buttons:
Motor start and stop buttons allow the operator to manually start or stop the compressor motor. These buttons are used when manual control of the motor is required, such as during maintenance or troubleshooting.
6. Control Indicators:
Control indicators include various lights or LEDs that provide visual feedback about the compressor’s status and operation. These indicators may include power indicators, motor running indicators, pressure indicators, and fault indicators to signal any malfunctions or abnormal conditions.
7. Control Panel Display:
Some gas air compressors feature a control panel display that provides real-time information and feedback on the compressor’s performance. The display may show parameters such as operating pressure, temperature, maintenance alerts, fault codes, and other relevant information.
8. Start/Stop Control Circuit:
The start/stop control circuit is responsible for initiating and controlling the motor start and stop sequences. It typically includes relays, contactors, and other electrical components that enable the control panel to safely start and stop the compressor motor.
9. Safety and Protection Devices:
Gas air compressor control panels may incorporate safety and protection devices to safeguard the compressor and prevent potential damage or hazardous situations. These devices can include overload relays, thermal protection, pressure relief valves, and other safety features.
10. Control Panel Enclosure:
The control panel enclosure houses and protects the electrical components and wiring of the control panel. It provides insulation, protection from dust and moisture, and ensures the safety of the operator.
In summary, a gas air compressor control panel typically includes a power switch, pressure gauges, control knobs or buttons, emergency stop button, motor start/stop buttons, control indicators, control panel display (if applicable), start/stop control circuit, safety and protection devices, and a control panel enclosure. These components work together to monitor and control the compressor’s operation, ensure safety, and provide essential information to the operator.
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How Does a Gas Air Compressor Work?
A gas air compressor works by utilizing a gas engine to power a compressor pump, which draws in air and compresses it to a higher pressure. The compressed air can then be used for various applications. Here’s a detailed explanation of how a gas air compressor operates:
1. Gas Engine:
A gas air compressor is equipped with a gas engine as its power source. The gas engine is typically fueled by gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or propane. When the engine is started, the fuel is combusted within the engine’s cylinders, generating mechanical energy in the form of rotational motion.
2. Compressor Pump:
The gas engine drives the compressor pump through a mechanical linkage, such as a belt or direct coupling. The compressor pump is responsible for drawing in atmospheric air and compressing it to a higher pressure. There are different types of compressor pumps used in gas air compressors, including reciprocating, rotary screw, or centrifugal, each with its own operating principles.
3. Intake Stroke:
In a reciprocating compressor pump, the intake stroke begins when the piston moves downward within the cylinder. This creates a vacuum, causing the inlet valve to open and atmospheric air to be drawn into the cylinder. In rotary screw or centrifugal compressors, air is continuously drawn in through the intake port as the compressor operates.
4. Compression Stroke:
During the compression stroke in a reciprocating compressor, the piston moves upward, reducing the volume within the cylinder. This compression action causes the air to be compressed and its pressure to increase. In rotary screw compressors, two interlocking screws rotate, trapping and compressing the air between them. In centrifugal compressors, air is accelerated and compressed by high-speed rotating impellers.
5. Discharge Stroke:
Once the air is compressed, the discharge stroke begins in reciprocating compressors. The piston moves upward, further reducing the volume and forcing the compressed air out of the cylinder through the discharge valve. In rotary screw compressors, the compressed air is discharged through an outlet port as the interlocking screws continue to rotate. In centrifugal compressors, the high-pressure air is discharged from the impeller into the surrounding volute casing.
6. Pressure Regulation:
Gas air compressors often include pressure regulation mechanisms to control the output pressure of the compressed air. This can be achieved through pressure switches, regulators, or control systems that adjust the compressor’s operation based on the desired pressure setting. These mechanisms help maintain a consistent and controlled supply of compressed air for the specific application requirements.
7. Storage and Application:
The compressed air produced by the gas air compressor is typically stored in a receiver tank or used directly for applications. The receiver tank helps stabilize the pressure and provides a reservoir of compressed air for immediate use. From the receiver tank, the compressed air can be distributed through pipelines to pneumatic tools, machinery, or other devices that require the compressed air for operation.
Overall, a gas air compressor operates by using a gas engine to power a compressor pump, which draws in air and compresses it to a higher pressure. The compressed air is then regulated and used for various applications, providing a reliable source of power for pneumatic tools, machinery, and other equipment.


editor by CX 2024-02-06