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Kompressor Typ Atlas Copco GA 26 FLX P

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Kompressor Typ Atlas Copco GA 26 FLX Pleingespritzter Schraubenkompressor Atlas Copco GA 26 FLX P 13 bar Vollautomatische, intern komplett verrohrte und verdrahtete Kompaktanlage, einstufig leingespritzt verdichtend, luftgekhlt, schallgedmpft, Last Leerlauf Kompressor mit hocheffizientem Synchron Reluktanzmotor (WorkPlace Luftsystem). Technische Daten Bezugsbedingungen: Ansaugdruck 1 bar, Ansaugtemperatur 20 C, relative Feuchte 0 % Nutzbarer Volumenstrom am Austritt der Kompaktanlage (ISO

Öleingespritzter Schraubenkompressor Atlas Copco GA 26 FLX P 13 bar

Vollautomatische, intern komplett verrohrte und verdrahtete Kompaktanlage, einstufig öleingespritzt verdichtend, luftgekühlt, schallgedämpft, Last-Leerlauf-Kompressor mit hocheffizientem Synchron-Reluktanzmotor (WorkPlace Luftsystem™).

 

Technische Daten

Bezugsbedingungen: Ansaugdruck 1 bar, Ansaugtemperatur 20 °C, relative Feuchte 0 %

 

Nutzbarer Volumenstrom am Austritt der Kompaktanlage (ISO 1217-3, Anhang E)

bei Betriebsüberdruck

4,0 bar: 82,4 l/s = 4,94 m3/min

7,0 bar: 82,0 l/s = 4,92 m³/min

9,5 bar: 77,5 l/s = 4,65 m³/min

12,75 bar: 68,6 l/s = 4,06 m³/min

 

Gesamt-Leistungsbedarf der Kompaktanlage

bei Betriebsüberdruck

4,0 bar: 25,5 kW

7,0 bar: 29,6 kW

9,5 bar: 33,8 kW

13,0 bar: 33,9 kW

Gesamt-Leistungsbedarf bei Leerlauf: 5,56 kW

Motorwellendrehzahl bei 7 bar: 5.850 min-1

Einstellwert Thermostatventil: 71 °C

Leistungsbedarf des Lüfters: 0,5 kW

Drucklufttemperatur nach dem Kühler: 25 °C

Kühlluftmenge: 1,2 m³/s

Ölfüllmenge: 19,8 l

Restölgehalt bei Ref.bedingungen und max. Drehzahl: < 2,8 mg/m³

Schalldruckpegel im Freifeld in 1 m Abstand nach ISO 2151, Toleranz: +/-3 dB(A): 71 dB(A)

Grenzwerte: Betriebsüberdruck: 4,0 bis 12,75 bar, Lufteintrittstemperatur: 0 bis 46 °C

 

Daten des Elektromotors

Interner Synchron-Reluktanzmotor, Schutzart IP 66, Isolationsklasse H.

Fabrikat: Atlas Copco

Nennleistung 26 kW

Spannung / Frequenz 400 V / 50 Hz

Wirkungsgrad IE5 95,1 %

 

Abmessungen, Gewichte und Anschlüsse

Abmessungen: Länge/Breite/Höhe 854 / 870 / 1.725 mm

mit Verpackung: Länge/Breite/Höhe 1.008 / 974 / 1.980 mm

Gewicht: netto 392 kg, mit Verpackung 421 kg

Rohranschlüsse:

Druckluftanschluss: G 1

Kondensat manuell: G 1

Kondensat automatisch (Aussen- und Innendurchmesser): 8/6 mm

Elektrokabeldurchführung: 60 M

 

Lieferumfang:

- Grundrahmen, Stahlkonstruktion für fundamentlose Aufstellung mit Gabelstapleraufnahmen.

- Last-Leerlauf-Kompressor mit hocheffizientem Synchron-Reluktanzmotor.

- Luftansaugfilter. Wirkungsgrad 99,9 % für Partikel ≥ 3 µm.

- Ölumlaufschmierung mit Ölfilter, thermostatischem Ölventil, luftgekühltem Ölkühler und 3-stufigem Ölabscheider.

- Komplett mit Erstölfüllung.

- Integrierter, luftgekühlter Nachkühler, integrierter Wasserabscheider und elektronischem Kondensatableiter.

- Schallhaube aus Stahlblech mit abnehmbarem Front- und Seitenteil, mit schalldämmender Schaumstoffauskleidung und integriertem Schaltschrank.

- Elektrischer Schaltschrank mit Motorschaltgeräten sowie Kontroll- und Steuerungselementen, komplett verdrahtet, stahlblechgekapselt in Schutzart IP 54.

- Kompressorsteuerung (ELEKTRONIKON-SYSTEM™ MK5s Touch).

- Neos - Frequenzumrichter in der Kompressorschallhaube integriert.

- Start-Stopp-Lüfter.

- Sanftanlauf von 0-100 % Leistung ohne Stromspitzen.

- SMARTLINK Fernüberwachungssystem integriert

Jede Kompressoranlage wird in unserem Werk einem Probelauf unterzogen. Ein Prüfzertifikat bestätigt die erfolgreiche Abnahme.

Die beschriebene Kompressoranlage entspricht der Maschinenrichtlinie 2014/68/EU, mit CE-Kennzeichnung und CE-Konformitätserklärung, die dem Kompressor beiliegt.

 

Bilder © Atlas Copco, das tatsächliche Produkt kann abhängig von der gewählten Ausstattung geringfügig vom Produktbild abweichen.

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