Compressor Radiators Choice Dimensions Maximum Temperature Maximum Working Pressure Test Pressure Document
4.5 - 5.5 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 392x292x65 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
7.5 - 11 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 442x338x65 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
15 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 492x385x65 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
18.5 - 22 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 642x432x65 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
37 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 650x625x65 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
45 - 55 Kw Bar Plate Oil + Air 840x740x95 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
75 - 90 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 970x798x95 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
110 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 1150x1050x110 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
132 - 160 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 1290x1330x110 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon
200 - 250 kW Bar Plate Oil + Air 1400x1500x140 mm 120 °C 15 Bar 22 Bar PDF icon

 

Radiators should be designed in accordance with the operating principle of compressors. For this reason, when choosing a radiator, care should be taken to ensure that it is suitable for the characteristics and needs of the compressor. Material selection is generally aluminium with high thermal conductivity. An effective radiator should efficiently cool the hot air coming out of the compressor and ensure proper operation of the system. Regular maintenance improves performance and efficiency. The correct position of the radiator is also critical; adequate air flow must be ensured. In conclusion, the screw compressor radiator is a critical component for efficient and reliable operation. Proper selection, regular maintenance and proper positioning will extend compressor life while reducing operating costs.