Gardner Denver EAQ99S Operating And Service Manual page 35

Electra-saver stationary base-mounted compressor
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COMPRESSOR CAPACITY CONTROL
The capacity of the compressor is controlled by the action of the Turn Valve and the Compressor Inlet
Valve.
The turn valve controls compressor delivery to match demands of 40% to 100% of the compressor's
maximum capacity. The inlet valve throttles to control compressor delivery to match demands of 0% to
40% of the compressors maximum capacity.
Example with normal setting of 7 bar:
Compressor Delivery
Full Capacity
70% Capacity
40% Capacity
30% Capacity
20% Capacity
0% Capacity
Turn Valve - The turn valve is a helical valve which, when rotated, opens and closes a series of ports
cast into the compressor cylinder. When these ports are open, they direct some of the air which would
otherwise be compressed back to the inlet, reducing both capacity and power consumption.
Turn Valve Actuator (Figure 4-6) - The turn valve actuator is a rotary rack and pinion device which
positions the turn valve according to system demand. Filtered oil from the reservoir is directed to the
outboard ends of the two actuating cylinders to move the rack and rotate the valve. Located on the end
of the cylinders are adjusting screws which limit the travel of the actuator. When looking at the rear of the
compressor, the adjusting screw on the right on the compressor adjusts the fully closed (full load) position
of the valve. The full load position of the actuator may be checked by removing the adjusting screw at the
unloaded end of the actuator (left side of the compressor) and using a rod to push the pistons to the full
load position. The rod must be clean and free of burrs and scale. Take care not to scrape the cylinder
walls when moving the pistons.
Inlet Valve Position
Turn Valve Position
Open
Open
Open
Closing
Closing
Closed
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Discharge Manifold
Pressure (bar)
Closed
50% Open
Full Open
Full Open
Full Open
Full Open
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