The Turbo Air® 3000 Centrifugal Compressor Compressor Handbook
The Turbo Air® 3000 Centrifugal Compressor Compressor Handbook
The Turbo Air® 3000 Centrifugal Compressor Compressor Handbook
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Installation<br />
Optional Features<br />
Cooper <strong>Turbo</strong>compressor offers an array of cooling water piping and condensate drain options that<br />
may ease the installation of the compressor or enhance the overall operation of the compressor. Any<br />
of these features may be easily retrofitted if not included at the time of the original machine order.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se are briefly described below.<br />
Cooling Water (Coolant) Manifold Option<br />
When this option is selected, the intercoolers, aftercooler, and oil cooler are manifolded to single inlet<br />
and outlet connections. <strong>The</strong> Cooper <strong>Turbo</strong>compressor design is compact and precise and will reduce<br />
installation time.<br />
Figure A—13. Cooling Water Manifold Option<br />
Automatic Cooling Water Shutoff Valves<br />
This option includes a pair of solenoid operated valves to be installed at the inlet and outlet connection<br />
points of the water manifold. <strong>The</strong>se valves will be controlled by the Vantage Control System to shutoff<br />
water flow to the four water-cooled heat exchangers whenever the compressor is not running. This<br />
feature is intended to save cooling water and the operator’s time to perform a normal compressor<br />
shutdown.<br />
Automatic Coolant Water Flow Control Valves<br />
This option includes a temperature sensor/controller installed in the air stream and a throttling valve<br />
installed in the water stream; thus reducing water consumption during compressor unloaded operation.<br />
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