
What is the load of the air compressor at full load?
The load of the air compressor at full load refers to the working intensity of the equipment when it continues to operate at its maximum design capacity. Granklin’s water-lubricated single-screw air compressor adopts a compression structure combined with a single screw and a star wheel to achieve sealing and lubrication functions through water medium. When the equipment is operating at full load, its internal components (such as screws, star wheels and water lubrication systems) work together according to design parameters to ensure efficient and stable compression process.
At this time, the gas output of the equipment reaches the nominal maximum value, and the energy consumption and operating pressure are both in the design optimal range. Through structural optimization and water lubrication technology, Granklin air compressors can maintain low friction losses and stable temperature control under full load conditions, thereby ensuring long-term operation reliability and energy efficiency. Specific load parameters need to be determined based on actual working conditions and equipment selection.