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Originally Posted by
sdumper
So I want to know, based on this project (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=231006), should I only need one of these, or two?
Based on the Danfoss data, this seems to be the one...
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Originally Posted by
[XC] gomeler
Do a little research. Find the spec sheet and see if the compressor will satisfy your goals.
I had already downloaded the Danfoss RS+3 file. And on examination of it, I determined this was the compressor I need. I plan on getting two of these and running them in parallel. That will give me the capacity I want for another experimental setup I want to try.
EDIT: It seems this item is no longer available!
Shingoshi
I'm reading through the documentation...
But I can't find what the maximum safe working outlet pressure is for the SC18CLX.2
If someone here knows what it is, please tell me.
Shingoshi
The suggestion of an HVAC professional...
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Originally Posted by
teyber
paralllel? you don't see it done for a reason. overheating / check valves / oil balancing problems :rolleyes:its near impossible
I didn't come up with this on my own. Although, I had thought about this some time ago. I was inspired by the way scuba tanks are filled at very high pressures using both a cascaded and multiple unit pumping assembly. You'll find similar arrangements in hydraulic systems as well.
The problems you raise are valid. But given the capacity required by this system, those problems will have to be dealt with. Instead of having two of the SC18CLX.2, I have already purchased four Rechi compressors to run in parallel. Those four compose my first stage. The Danfoss, provided that I can get it September, will be my second stage.
Where do you see the problem of overheating existing the most? Do you mean with the bodies of the compressors themselves? Or is it a matter of the gas leaving the compressors? I guess it could be a combination of both. But which of those poses the greater problem?
Shingoshi