Difference between revisions of "Air Compressor"
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{{Template:Equipment | {{Template:Equipment | ||
− | |owner= | + | |owner= TMS |
|serial=Serial Number | |serial=Serial Number | ||
− | |model= | + | |model=Kobalt 60 Gallon |
− | |arrived= | + | |arrived=Spring 2020 |
|doesitwork=Working | |doesitwork=Working | ||
|contact= info@themakerstation.com | |contact= info@themakerstation.com | ||
− | |where= | + | |where= Utility section of woodshop |
}} | }} | ||
+ | <<<WIP>>> | ||
+ | == Info == | ||
+ | This compressor is plumbed into our central air circuit and runs at a 175psi tank pressure, 80psi system pressure. The air system consists of metal pipe for the metal shop and stub into the ladder rack, with a RapidAir system running the rest of the shop. | ||
− | + | <<<Insert map of air here>>> | |
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+ | |||
+ | [[File:Air compressor.jpg |500px]] [[File:Compressed-air-safety-poster.jpg |right]] | ||
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+ | An air compressor converts power using an electric motor, diesel or gasoline engine, etc, into potential energy stored in pressurized air i.e., compressed air. By running the motor, an air compressor forces more and more air into a storage tank, increasing the pressure. When tank pressure reaches its upper limit the air compressor shuts off. <br> | ||
+ | The compressed air, then, is held in the tank until called into use. The energy contained in the compressed air can be used for a variety of applications, utilizing the kinetic energy of the air as it is released and the tank depressurizes. | ||
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== Permissions == | == Permissions == | ||
+ | * DO NOT modify any configuration of the air system, regulators, or attempt perform any maintenance without the expressed permission of the board. | ||
* For general use by members. | * For general use by members. | ||
* Treat equipment as if it were your own and put away as or better than you found it. | * Treat equipment as if it were your own and put away as or better than you found it. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | old | ||
+ | {{Template:Equipment | ||
+ | |owner= Jay Dellinger | ||
+ | |serial=Serial Number | ||
+ | |model=Craftsman 15 gal | ||
+ | |arrived=Sept 2015 | ||
+ | |doesitwork=Working | ||
+ | |contact= info@themakerstation.com | ||
+ | |where= The Depot | ||
+ | }} |
Latest revision as of 03:28, 12 July 2023
- Owner/Loaner: TMS
- Serial Number: Serial Number
- Make/Model: Kobalt 60 Gallon
- Arrival Date: Spring 2020
- Usability: {{{usagerestrictions}}}
- Contact: info@themakerstation.com
- Where: Utility section of woodshop
<<<WIP>>>
Info
This compressor is plumbed into our central air circuit and runs at a 175psi tank pressure, 80psi system pressure. The air system consists of metal pipe for the metal shop and stub into the ladder rack, with a RapidAir system running the rest of the shop.
<<<Insert map of air here>>>
An air compressor converts power using an electric motor, diesel or gasoline engine, etc, into potential energy stored in pressurized air i.e., compressed air. By running the motor, an air compressor forces more and more air into a storage tank, increasing the pressure. When tank pressure reaches its upper limit the air compressor shuts off.
The compressed air, then, is held in the tank until called into use. The energy contained in the compressed air can be used for a variety of applications, utilizing the kinetic energy of the air as it is released and the tank depressurizes.
Permissions
- DO NOT modify any configuration of the air system, regulators, or attempt perform any maintenance without the expressed permission of the board.
- For general use by members.
- Treat equipment as if it were your own and put away as or better than you found it.
- Owner/Loaner: Jay Dellinger
- Serial Number: Serial Number
- Make/Model: Craftsman 15 gal
- Arrival Date: Sept 2015
- Usability: {{{usagerestrictions}}}
- Contact: info@themakerstation.com
- Where: The Depot