Bindicator Bin-Flo L Series Installation & Operation Manual page 9

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AIR SUPPLY
A continuous air supply must be maintained at all times to insure a proper operation of the Bin-Flo aerators. Lack
of air supply will cause the material to build up on the aerators and result in damage to the aerators.
The best and usually most economical air supply is from a positive displacement low pressure blower. For
test applications or applications involving less than 30 CFM, compressors may be used in conjunction with a
pressure reducing regulator and filter or moisture trap on the low pressure side.
The following table shows the volume of air one Bin-Flo aerator (uncovered) will use at various operating
pressures. Check the pressure near the most distant Bin-Flo aerators with the bin empty.
Air Consumption per Bin-Flo Aerator -
in Cubic Feet per Minute
Air Pressure
PSI
L Series
/
2.7
1
2
1
4.2
1
/
5.0
1
2
2
5.7
2
1
/
6.1
2
*3
6.5
3
/
6.9
1
2
4
7.1
4
/
7.4
1
2
5
7.6
5
/
8.0
1
2
6
8.2
6
/
8.4
1
2
7
8.7
7
/
8.9
1
2
8
9.1
8
/
9.3
1
2
9
9.6
9
/
9.8
1
2
10
10.0
10
/
10.2
1
2
11
10.4
11
1
/
10.7
2
12
10.9
12
/
11.1
1
2
13
11.3
13
/
11.6
1
2
14
11.8
14
/
12.0
1
2
15
12.2
*3 PSI is recommended and used on most applications.
15 PSI is the maximum pressure.
LL Series
6.0
7.5
9.1
10.5
11.7
12.7
13.8
14.7
15.6
16.4
17.2
18.3
19.2
20.2
21.1
22.0
23.0
23.8
24.7
25.6
26.5
27.4
28.4
29.2
30.1
30.9
31.9
32.9
33.8
35.1
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