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2025-04-16

What is the name of the room where compressed air is produced?

Rooms for producing compressed air have specific names in the industrial field and are mainly divided into the following categories based on their functions and scale:

1. Air Compressor Room

  • defined: A separate room dedicated to installing and operating air compressors.
  • core functions
    • Centrally place air compressors, air storage tanks, dryers, filters and other equipment.
    • Provide compressed air that meets industry standards through purification treatment (dust removal, oil removal, drying).
  • application scenarios: Widely used in manufacturing, mining, chemical and other fields to supply gas to pneumatic tools, production lines and other equipment.

2. Compressed Air Station

  • defined: Larger-scale compressed air supply centers usually include multiple air compressors, automated control systems and auxiliary facilities.
  • core functions
    • Achieve efficient production, storage and distribution of compressed air.
    • Equipped with an intelligent monitoring system to adjust pressure, flow and other parameters in real time.
  • application scenarios: Suitable for large factories, hospitals, laboratories and other places with high demand for compressed air and high quality requirements.

3. Explosion-proof Positive Pressure Cabin

  • defined: Special air compressor rooms used in flammable and explosive environments prevent the intrusion of external combustible gases by maintaining positive pressure in the room.
  • core functions
    • Integrate explosion-proof air compressor, positive pressure ventilation system and safety monitoring equipment.
    • Ensure safe gas supply in high-risk scenarios such as petroleum and chemical industries.
  • application scenarios: Oil extraction platforms, natural gas processing stations and other fields with strict explosion-proof requirements.

key difference

name scale Functional complexity safety standards
air compressor room small to medium-sized Basic compressed air production Conventional industry standards
compressed air Station large Automated integrated gas supply High-precision monitoring
Explosion-proof positive pressure cabin customized Explosion-proof positive pressure air supply ATEX/NFPA and other explosion-proof certifications

summary: Rooms that produce compressed air are collectively referred to asair compressor room, subdivided into specific scenarios (such as large gas supply centers or explosion-proof environments)compressed air StationorExplosion-proof positive pressure cabin。The selection needs to be comprehensively considered based on the gas supply scale, quality requirements and safety regulations.

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