CB 039
CB 039
CB 039
Loadless Starting
At compressor startup, a timed signal sets
the 3-way solenoid valve to the 'Unload'
position allowing pressure to the unloaders.
The compressor is then able to start with
very little load, protecting both the
compressor and the drive motor. After a
suitable delay (typically 10 - 30 seconds), the 3-way solenoid valve repositions to the 'Load'
setting, the unloader pressure is vented, and the compressor operates normally. In practice,
the timer used for loadless starting is also used to lock the low oil pressure switch out during
startup.
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Dual Control
This system is a combination of the Loadless Start and Constant Speed Unloading
functions. An additional timer is used to monitor the constant speed operation. If the
compressor runs 'Unloaded' for an extended time, the motor is stopped. When the signal
causing the 'Unload' operation resets, the compressor is restarted (via Loadless Start) and
Constant Speed operation resumes. This allows the compressor to automatically supply
gas when required, but to stop when there is no demand.
Application Notes
Discharge pressure gas may be used to actuate the unloaders by connecting the Unloader
Pressure Supply line to the compressor discharge line downstream of any backcheck
valves. The discharge pressure must be at least 30 - 35 psi (2.1 - 2.5 kg/cm2) greater than
suction pressure for the unloaders to work properly. The Unloader Pressure Vent line is
connected to the compressor suction line. This system vents no gas to the atmosphere.
If desired, an external gas source such as Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, or Dry Air may be
used so long as the supply pressure is at least 30 - 35 psi (2.1 - 2.5 kg/cm2) greater than
suction pressure. The Unloader Pressure Vent line may be routed to a safe area and
vented to atmosphere or into the compressor suction line. Only the small amount of gas in
the tubing between the 3-way solenoid valve and unloaders is vented each 'Load/Unload'
cycle.
The suction line of a compressor fitted with suction valve unloaders must be adequately
sized and free of any restrictions. Pressure regulators, back check valves or other control
valves in the suction line are all potential problem sources. In general, if such devices are
used on units with unloaders, they should be oversized by at least a factor of two.
Additionally, a volume bottle should be placed between the device and the compressor
inlet.
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