
Is the operating pressure of the air compressor greater, the better?
The operating pressure of the air compressor is not the greater the better, and reasonable setting of the pressure is crucial to equipment efficiency and safety. Granklin water-lubricated single screw air compressor adopts a compression method in which a single screw is matched with a star wheel, and its operating pressure needs to be scientifically adjusted according to the actual air demand.
If the pressure is set too high, first of all, energy consumption will increase-compressed air needs to consume more energy to maintain high pressure, resulting in increased operating costs; secondly, high pressure exceeding the demand will intensify the friction and load of internal parts of the equipment (such as screws and star wheels), shortening the service life of key components; in addition, too high pressure may exceed the tolerance limit of pipelines and gas equipment, causing leakage risks or equipment damage, posing safety hazards.
Through water lubrication technology and efficient cooperation of single screw-star wheel, Granklin air compressor has been designed to achieve stable compression and low wear characteristics. Users are recommended to set operating parameters according to the actual pressure requirements of production equipment, which not only meets production needs, but also reduces energy consumption, reduces equipment loss, and achieves a balance between safety and economy.