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Rating Air Compressors

Reference data and engineering information about rating air compressors for gases and compressed air applications.

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Overview

Engineering reference data for Rating Air Compressors in gases and compressed air.

Key Formulas

Ideal Gas Law

PV=nRTPV = nRT

Pressure × Volume = moles × gas constant × temperature.

Boyle's Law

P1V1=P2V2P_1 V_1 = P_2 V_2

At constant temperature.

Charles's Law

V1T1=V2T2\frac{V_1}{T_1} = \frac{V_2}{T_2}

At constant pressure.

Variables

SymbolDescriptionUnit
PPPressurePa
VVVolume
TTTemperatureK
RRGas constant8.314 J/(mol·K)
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Example FAD Ratings for Air Compressors
FAD (CFM)
Description
11.1 cfm @ 7.5 BarThe Free Air Delivery from the compressor is 11.1 CFM at 7.5 Bar
8.2 cfm @ 10 BarThe Free Air Delivery from the compressor is 8.2 CFM at 10 Bar

Source: engineeringtoolbox.com

Air Compressor Rating Terms

  • CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): Imperial volume flow rate of compressed air, defined at specific pressure, temperature, and humidity.
  • ICFM (Inlet CFM): Air flow in CFM as it enters the compressor intake.
  • ACFM (Actual CFM): Air flow in CFM at a reference point under local conditions.
  • FAD (Free Air Delivery): Actual quantity of compressed air converted back to inlet conditions, typically measured per ISO 1217 (ambient temperature 20°C, pressure 1 bar abs, humidity 0%, working pressure 7 bar abs).
  • ANR (Atmosphere Normale de Reference): Air at 1.01325 bar absolute, 20°C, and 65% relative humidity.
  • SCFM (Standard CFM): Flow in CFM converted to standard conditions (14.696 psia, 60°F).
  • nl/min: Flow in l/min converted to standard conditions (1.01325 bar absolute, 0°C, 0% relative humidity).

FAD Unit Conversions

1m3/min (f.a.d)=1000liter/min (f.a.d)=1000dm3/min (f.a.d)=16.7l/s (f.a.d)=16.7dm3/s (f.a.d)=35.26ft3/min (f.a.d)1 \, \text{m}^3/\text{min (f.a.d)} = 1000 \, \text{liter/min (f.a.d)} = 1000 \, \text{dm}^3/\text{min (f.a.d)} = 16.7 \, \text{l/s (f.a.d)} = 16.7 \, \text{dm}^3/\text{s (f.a.d)} = 35.26 \, \text{ft}^3/\text{min (f.a.d)}

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