General Description; Introduction; Operation - Quincy QOCS 25 Instruction Book

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General description

2.1

Introduction

Compressed air produced by oil-injected compressors contains a small quantity of oil. During the
cooling of the air in the aftercooler and in the refrigeration dryer (if applicable), oil containing
condensate is formed.
QOCS are condensate treatment devices, designed to separate the major part of this oil from the
condensate and absorb it in filters.
They are insensitive to shocks and vibration because of the use of filters and can be used with all
types of drains. The condensate meets the requirements of the environmental codes.
The number in the model designation is the air capacity of the compressor in litres per second
(see section
Technical
QOCS 25 and QOCS 53 have two stages and are replaceable units.
QOCS 106 up to QOCS 1325 have two stages and are serviceable units.
QOCS 2650 and QOCS 5300 have three stages and are serviceable units.
2.2

Operation

QOCS 25 – QOCS 53
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QOCS 25 – QOCS 53
Condensate inlet
Depressurization vent
Condensate outlet
Test outlet
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