Engine-Driven Compressor Controls

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Engine-driven controls are used to regulate the speed, temperature and oil pressure, as well as manage load demand on the air compressor. These controls are designed to throttle engines back to the... Read More

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Electronic Compressor Drain, 1/4 Inch Npt Connector

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advantage of using a Viton seal?

Throttle controls in gas-driven engines use Viton seals to prevent leaks and ensure smooth operation. They have excellent chemical resistance and can withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees F.

How do I install my throttle control in engine-driven compressors?

  • Determine the type of throttle control needed for the operation. Ensure that the control's specification matches the engine and compressor configuration.
  • Locate the throttle cable and ensure it is in good condition. The throttle cable is normally located near the engine and runs from the accelerator pedal to the engine.
  • Install the throttle cable near the engine.
  • Now connect the cable to the control unit.
  • Connect power and signal wires to ensure proper connection.
  • Calibrate the throttle control to ensure precise and accurate operation.
  • After installation and calibration, test the throttle control to check its functioning and make necessary adjustments if needed.

What are gas-driven compressors?

These compressors are used in industrial applications that use fuels like natural gas, propane or gasoline for powering the engine. They are typically used for remote locations or outdoor settings and provide compressed air where electric power is not available or practical.

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