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*Use 5hp compressor motor, 220AC - see [[Electric Motors]], 3450 running RPM
*Use 5hp compressor motor, 220AC - see [[Electric Motors]], 3450 running RPM
*Calculations - from [[Hydraulic Calculations]]- have hp to drive a pump = PSI*GPM/1714 => GPM=hp*1714/PSI=5*1714/3000
*Calculations - from [[Hydraulic Calculations]]- have hp to drive a pump = PSI*GPM/1714 => GPM=hp*1714/PSI=5*1714/3000=2.86 gal
*In order to not burn out motor - overload protection on motor? Yes, compressor motors typically have it.
*In order to not burn out motor - overload protection on motor? Yes, compressor motors typically have it.

Revision as of 18:47, 19 May 2019

  • Use 5hp compressor motor, 220AC - see Electric Motors, 3450 running RPM
  • Calculations - from Hydraulic Calculations- have hp to drive a pump = PSI*GPM/1714 => GPM=hp*1714/PSI=5*1714/3000=2.86 gal
  • In order to not burn out motor - overload protection on motor? Yes, compressor motors typically have it.