Title: E106 intro presentation
1The New Enterprise Range
E156
E106
E56
2 Enterprise 106
3Applications
Enterprise Compressors
- Liquid Tanker
- Pump Priming
- Crop Spraying
4Introduction
The rotary vane compressor
Suction Phase
5Introduction
The rotary vane compressor
Compression Phase
6Introduction
The rotary vane compressor
Discharge Phase
7Features
Enterprise 106 Compressor
- Oil Free Operation
- Increased flow
- Ability to operate at higher pressures
- Lower noise levels
- Lowered operating temperature
8Features
Enterprise 106 Compressor
- Improved port design
- Quick blade inspection facility
- Extended blade life
- Longer seal life
- Improved mounting options
9Flow E100 vs E106
E100
E106
10Noise E100 vs E106
11Temperature E106
12Technical Data E106
13Technical Data E106
Best operating conditions for longest
compressor life.
14Technical Data E106
15Technical Data E56
1600
1400
OPERATING PARAMETERS
Speed ( RPM )
1200
1000
- 0.85 bar to 2.0 bar Max. Continuous Use
- 0.94 bar to 2.0 bar Max. Intermittent Use
-0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
Pressure - Bar (Gauge)
16Technical Data E56
17Technical Data E56
18Technical Data E156
19Technical Data E156
1600
1400
OPERATING PARAMETERS
Speed ( RPM )
1200
1000
- 0.85 bar to 2.0 bar Max. Continuous Use
- 0.94 bar to 2.0 bar Max. Intermittent Use
-0.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
Pressure - Bar (Gauge)
20Technical Data E156
21E106 Mounting
- Either side of body
- Underneath
- By foot bracket
22Blade Inspection E106
23Fans Cowls
- New plastic fans and cowls
- Improved cooling
- High specification materials
- Quieter
- Lighter
- Tough and durable
- High temperature
- Air flow direction , cold air in through cowl ,
hot air vented across body
24Hydraulic drive
Old style trunk
New style trunk
25Maintenance
Weekly Pressure line filters Check and clean at
least once a week. Inlet air filter Check inlet
air filter , and replace element if
required. External surfaces Regular cleaning will
prevent cooling fins and fans becoming clogged.
Care should be taken to ensure high pressure
washing does not affect any parts of the
compressor. Monthly Relief valve Check valve for
damage and clean components. Non return
valve Ensure this is working by making sure the
compressor does not spin backwards when it is
turned off. Every 12 months ( or 1000 hours
) Blades Inspect blades for wear, replace if
worn below 40mm Seals Inspect condition of
seals, and renew if damaged or worn Bearings Regr
ease bearings and replace if required. Body Inspe
ct condition of compressor bore for any damage or
wear. Sideplates Inspect for wear or
damage. Relief valve Check with calibrated
pressure gauge fitted to the compressor High
duty applications For compressors on higher duty
applications, running at pressures over 2 bar
for long periods of time, the blades, bearings
and seals should be checked every 6 months, or
500 hours.
26Compatibility
27Compatibility
28Compatibility
29Blackmer
1809 Century Avenue, S.W. Grand Rapids, Michigan,
USA 49509 Phone (616) 475-9362 Fax (616)
248-9203 E-mail blackmer_at_blackmer.com web
www.blackmer.com