Product Description
Industrial AC Power Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) Variable Frequency Converter Drive Pm VSD Inverter Direct Coupled Screw Air Compressor Advantage
1. DENAIR PMSM(Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor) VSD air compressor reduces the energy consumption by a staggering 50% on average.
2.Best-in-class screw element with longer male rotor, high volumetric efficiency
3.Permanent magnetic electric motor, no bearing, no lubricant and no maintenance, 100% transmission
4.Intelligent touch screen control panel, checking air compressor status more conveniently, monitor total power consumption, setting start and stop time of air compressor
5.Unique design for inverter, perfect protection from short phase, phase short circuit, ground short circuit, over current, overvoltage, under voltage, overload, overheating, motor thermal protections etc.
| Control Panel Smart touch screen design,multi-languge LCD keep the outstanding performance. |
Compressed Air Vessel Reduction of pressure drops and energy costs,quality air with low oil content. | ||
| Air Filter Two-stage dust removal and filtering systerm with efficiency of up to 99% even in heavy-duty environments. |
Air End Original Germany GHH air end, state-of-the-art screw element. |
| Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
No bearing,no lubricant and no maintenance,100% transmission. |
Technical Parameters Of Variable Frequency Air Compressor with PMSM Motor
| Model | Maximum working pressure | Capacity(FAD) | Installed motor power |
IP Grade | Noise level | Dimensions (mm) |
Weight | Air outlet pipe diameter |
Starting Method |
EEI | |||
| bar(g) | psig | m3/min | cfm | kw | hp | L*W*H | kg | ||||||
| DAV-5 | 7.5 | 109 | 0.45-0.89 | 15.80-31.59 | 5.5 | 7.5 | IP65 | 75 | 900*660*960 | 315 | G3/4″ | Direct Driven Air Cooling |
EEI1 |
| 8.5 | 123 | 0.44-0.88 | 15.61-31.22 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 0.38-0.76 | 13.38-26.76 | ||||||||||
| DAV-7 | 7.5 | 109 | 0.59-1.19 | 21.00-42.00 | 7.5 | 10 | IP65 | 75 | 900*660*960 | 315 | G3/4″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 0.58-1.17 | 20.63-41.26 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 0.51-1.01 | 17.84-35.68 | ||||||||||
| DAV-11 | 7.5 | 109 | 0.90-1.80 | 31.78-63.56 | 11 | 15 | IP65 | 75 | 900*660*960 | 324 | G3/4″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 0.89-1.79 | 31.59-63.19 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 0.81-1.61 | 28.43-56.87 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 0.68-1.37 | 24.16-48.32 | ||||||||||
| DAV-15 | 7.5 | 109 | 1.22-2.43 | 42.93-85.86 | 15 | 20 | IP65 | 75 | 1465*990*1345 | 453 | G1-1/4″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 1.18-2.37 | 41.81-83.63 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 1.05-2.09 | 36.98-73.97 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 0.96-1.92 | 33.82-67.65 | ||||||||||
| DAV-18 | 7.5 | 109 | 1.55-3.09 | 54.64-109.28 | 18.5 | 25 | IP65 | 75 | 1465*990*1345 | 453 | G1-1/4″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 1.51-3.01 | 53.15-106.30 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 1.34-2.68 | 47.39-94.78 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 1.08-2.16 | 38.10-76.20 | ||||||||||
| DAV-22 | 7.5 | 109 | 1.82-3.64 | 64.30-128.60 | 22 | 30 | IP65 | 75 | 1465*990*1345 | 477 | G1-1/4″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 1.81-3.62 | 63.93-127.86 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 1.67-3.35 | 59.10-118.20 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 1.32-2.63 | 46.46-92.92 | ||||||||||
| DAV-30 | 7.5 | 109 | 2.63-5.26 | 92.92-185.84 | 30 | 40 | IP65 | 78 | 1600*1250*1550 | 682 | G1-1/2″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 2.62-5.24 | 92.55-185.10 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 2.36-4.72 | 83.26-166.51 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 2.09-4.18 | 73.78-147.56 | ||||||||||
| DAV-37 | 7.5 | 109 | 3.44-6.87 | 121.35-242.71 | 37 | 50 | IP65 | 78 | 1600*1250*1550 | 728 | G1-1/2″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 3.43-6.85 | 120.98-241.97 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 2.95-5.89 | 104.07-208.14 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 2.40-4.80 | 84.74-169.49 | ||||||||||
| DAV-45 | 7.5 | 109 | 4.01-8.01 | 141.43-282.85 | 45 | 60 | IP65 | 78 | 1600*1250*1550 | 728 | G1-1/2″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 3.99-7.98 | 140.87-281.74 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 3.63-7.25 | 128.05-256.09 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 3.15-6.29 | 111.13-222.27 | ||||||||||
| DAV-55 | 7.5 | 109 | 5.14-10.28 | 181.57-363.14 | 55 | 75 | IP54 | 80 | 1800*1200*1400 | 1310 | G2″ | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 5.10-10.20 | 180.08-360.16 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 4.83-9.66 | 170.60-341.21 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 3.94-7.87 | 139.01-278.02 | ||||||||||
| DAV-75 | 7.5 | 109 | 6.48-12.97 | 228.96-457.91 | 75 | 100 | IP54 | 80 | 1800*1200*1400 | 1325 | G2 | ||
| 8.5 | 123 | 6.44-12.87 | 227.28-454.57 | ||||||||||
| 10.5 | 152 | 5.71-11.42 | 201.64-403.28 | ||||||||||
| 13.0 | 189 | 4.68-9.37 | 165.40-330.80 | ||||||||||
| *) FAD in accordance with ISO 1217:2009, Annex C: Ansolute intake pressure 1 bar (a), cooling and air intake temperature 20ºC **) Nosie level as per ISO 2151 and the basic standard ISO 9614-2, operation at maximum operating pressure and maximum speed; tolerance:±3 dB(A) Specifications are subject to change without prior notice |
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14 sets of VSD air compressor for 40HQ are ready for packing and delivering to CHINAMFG distributor in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The compressors are high-end customized for Argentina market with Germany MANN filters, France SCHNEIDER inverter, Belgium CMC controller, etc.
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FAQ
Q1: Are you factory or trade company?
A1: We are factory.
Q2: What the exactly address of your factory?
A2: No. 366, YangzhuangBang Street, Pingxing Rd., Xindai Town, HangZhou, ZHangZhoug Province, China
Q3: Warranty terms of your machine?
A3: Two years warranty for the machine and technical support according to your needs.
Q4: Will you provide some spare parts of the Air Compressors?
A4: Yes, of course.
Q5: How long will you take to arrange production?
A5: 380V 50HZ we can delivery the goods within 10 days. Other electricity or other color we will delivery within 22 days
Q6: Can you accept OEM orders?
A6: Yes, with professional design team, OEM orders are highly welcome.
| Lubrication Style: | Lubricated or Oil-Less |
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| Cooling System: | Air Cooling/Water Cooling |
| Power Source: | AC Power |
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| Currency: | US$ |
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| Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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Can air compressors be used for gas compression and storage?
Yes, air compressors can be used for gas compression and storage. While air compressors are commonly used to compress and store air, they can also be utilized for compressing and storing other gases, depending on the specific application requirements. Here’s how air compressors can be used for gas compression and storage:
Gas Compression:
Air compressors can compress various gases by utilizing the same principles applied to compressing air. The compressor takes in the gas at a certain pressure, and through the compression process, it increases the pressure and reduces the volume of the gas. This compressed gas can then be used for different purposes, such as in industrial processes, gas pipelines, or storage systems.
Gas Storage:
Air compressors can also be used for gas storage by compressing the gas into storage vessels or tanks. The compressed gas is stored at high pressure within these vessels until it is needed for use. Gas storage is commonly employed in industries where a continuous and reliable supply of gas is required, such as in natural gas storage facilities or for storing compressed natural gas (CNG) used as a fuel for vehicles.
Gas Types:
While air compressors are primarily designed for compressing air, they can be adapted to handle various gases, including but not limited to:
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen
- Carbon dioxide
- Natural gas
- Refrigerant gases
It’s important to note that when using air compressors for gas compression and storage, certain considerations must be taken into account. These include compatibility of the compressor materials with the specific gas being compressed, ensuring proper sealing to prevent gas leaks, and adhering to safety regulations and guidelines for handling and storing compressed gases.
By leveraging the capabilities of air compressors, it is possible to compress and store gases efficiently, providing a reliable supply for various industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
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What is the energy efficiency of modern air compressors?
The energy efficiency of modern air compressors has significantly improved due to advancements in technology and design. Here’s an in-depth look at the energy efficiency features and factors that contribute to the efficiency of modern air compressors:
Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Technology:
Many modern air compressors utilize Variable Speed Drive (VSD) technology, also known as Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). This technology allows the compressor motor to adjust its speed according to the compressed air demand. By matching the motor speed to the required airflow, VSD compressors can avoid excessive energy consumption during periods of low demand, resulting in significant energy savings compared to fixed-speed compressors.
Air Leakage Reduction:
Air leakage is a common issue in compressed air systems and can lead to substantial energy waste. Modern air compressors often feature improved sealing and advanced control systems to minimize air leaks. By reducing air leakage, the compressor can maintain optimal pressure levels more efficiently, resulting in energy savings.
Efficient Motor Design:
The motor of an air compressor plays a crucial role in its energy efficiency. Modern compressors incorporate high-efficiency electric motors that meet or exceed established energy efficiency standards. These motors are designed to minimize energy losses and operate more efficiently, reducing overall power consumption.
Optimized Control Systems:
Advanced control systems are integrated into modern air compressors to optimize their performance and energy consumption. These control systems monitor various parameters, such as air pressure, temperature, and airflow, and adjust compressor operation accordingly. By precisely controlling the compressor’s output to match the demand, these systems ensure efficient and energy-saving operation.
Air Storage and Distribution:
Efficient air storage and distribution systems are essential for minimizing energy losses in compressed air systems. Modern air compressors often include properly sized and insulated air storage tanks and well-designed piping systems that reduce pressure drops and minimize heat transfer. These measures help to maintain a consistent and efficient supply of compressed air throughout the system, reducing energy waste.
Energy Management and Monitoring:
Some modern air compressors feature energy management and monitoring systems that provide real-time data on energy consumption and performance. These systems allow operators to identify energy inefficiencies, optimize compressor settings, and implement energy-saving practices.
It’s important to note that the energy efficiency of an air compressor also depends on factors such as the specific model, size, and application. Manufacturers often provide energy efficiency ratings or specifications for their compressors, which can help in comparing different models and selecting the most efficient option for a particular application.
Overall, modern air compressors incorporate various energy-saving technologies and design elements to enhance their efficiency. Investing in an energy-efficient air compressor not only reduces operational costs but also contributes to sustainability efforts by minimizing energy consumption and reducing carbon emissions.
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What is the difference between a piston and rotary screw compressor?
Piston compressors and rotary screw compressors are two common types of air compressors with distinct differences in their design and operation. Here’s a detailed explanation of the differences between these two compressor types:
1. Operating Principle:
- Piston Compressors: Piston compressors, also known as reciprocating compressors, use one or more pistons driven by a crankshaft to compress air. The piston moves up and down within a cylinder, creating a vacuum during the intake stroke and compressing the air during the compression stroke.
- Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors utilize two intermeshing screws (rotors) to compress air. As the male and female screws rotate, the air is trapped between them and gradually compressed as it moves along the screw threads.
2. Compression Method:
- Piston Compressors: Piston compressors achieve compression through a positive displacement process. The air is drawn into the cylinder and compressed as the piston moves back and forth. The compression is intermittent, occurring in discrete cycles.
- Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors also employ a positive displacement method. The compression is continuous as the rotating screws create a continuous flow of air and compress it gradually as it moves along the screw threads.
3. Efficiency:
- Piston Compressors: Piston compressors are known for their high efficiency at lower flow rates and higher pressures. They are well-suited for applications that require intermittent or variable air demand.
- Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors are highly efficient for continuous operation and are designed to handle higher flow rates. They are often used in applications with a constant or steady air demand.
4. Noise Level:
- Piston Compressors: Piston compressors tend to generate more noise during operation due to the reciprocating motion of the pistons and valves.
- Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors are generally quieter in operation compared to piston compressors. The smooth rotation of the screws contributes to reduced noise levels.
5. Maintenance:
- Piston Compressors: Piston compressors typically require more frequent maintenance due to the higher number of moving parts, such as pistons, valves, and rings.
- Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors have fewer moving parts, resulting in lower maintenance requirements. They often have longer service intervals and can operate continuously for extended periods without significant maintenance.
6. Size and Portability:
- Piston Compressors: Piston compressors are available in both smaller portable models and larger stationary units. Portable piston compressors are commonly used in construction, automotive, and DIY applications.
- Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors are typically larger and more suitable for stationary installations in industrial and commercial settings. They are less commonly used in portable applications.
These are some of the key differences between piston compressors and rotary screw compressors. The choice between the two depends on factors such as required flow rate, pressure, duty cycle, efficiency, noise level, maintenance needs, and specific application requirements.


editor by CX 2023-10-27