High-pressure compressor 4V4 series
pistonairnitrogen

high-pressure compressor
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Characteristics

Technology
piston
Type
air, nitrogen, for oxygen, helium
Power source
electrically-powered
Portability
stationary
Lubrication
oil-free
Application domain
industrial, for medical applications
Other characteristics
high-pressure, air-cooled, water-cooled, multi-stage, skid-mounted, other dry gases
Pressure

Max.: 3,000 psi

Min.: 0 psi

Flow

Max.: 20 ft³/min
(0.57 m³/min)

Min.: 10 ft³/min
(0.28 m³/min)

Power

11.19 kW
(15.21 hp)

Description

RIX Industries' 4V4 series industrial compressors are designed for continuous 24/7 operation in the most demanding industrial and medical applications. These compressors are engineered for safe, reliable delivery of high pressure oxygen as well as other clean, dry gases up to 3,000 psig (207 barg). The 4V4 is the industry’s preferred choice for industrial and medical high pressure cylinder filling applications and can supply up to one hundred 240 cu. ft. 3,000 psi cylinders in a 24 hour period. As four-stage compressors, the 4V4 series uses four oil-free, single-acting cylinders on a “V” type crosshead designed crankcase. Heat exchangers, crankcases, and compression cylinders are air cooled for ease of service and installation. The crankcase is splash lubricated for durability and requires only standard automotive engine oil. The third and fourth stage pistons are free-floating, allowing easy removal and replacement of both piston and ring without removal of cylinder or piston rod. Replacement of the floating piston assembly is fast and intuitive, typically completed within just 30 minutes. Gas Type: - Oxygen, Nytrogen, Helium, Other Dry Gases Max Pressure: - 3,000 PSIG Max Flow Rate: - 1,200 SCFH Cooling: - Air or Water

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