Maybe see this webpage:
<a href="http://english.ropoirier.com/compressor_performance_analysis.html">http://english.ropoirier.com/compressor_performance_analysis.html</a>
Disclosure: I designed the site (almost ready to go live) and know the owner. Seems like exactly like what Siva needs, though.
The info@ropoirier.com email address doesn't work properly yet [1], email me privately and I'll provide the reliable contact details. Perhaps Robert can provide some free expert advice.
Paul
[1] Actually, maybe it does, I'm not sure. I have to go and show them
how this website thingy works next week.
> Siva,
>
> That problem is easily solved.
>
> Put instruments on the compressor to record everything that is
important.
> At the inlet and discharge of every stage record pressure, temperature
and
> if possible flow. Record volts and amps and every single signal that
> leads the machine to trip. In fact measure and record everything you
can.
> To measure is to KNOW. The next time it trips you will heaps of
> information which you can use to analyse the problem.
> Regards,
>
> Gordon
>
>
> GET Mithapur <getuser@tatachemicals.com>
> 25/03/2004 11:15 PM
> Please respond to PipingDesign
>
> To: "'PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com'"
<PipingDesign@yahoogroups.com>
> cc:
> Subject: [PipingDesign] CO2 Compressor
>
> Dear All,
>
> we have problem in CO2 Compressor often. After starting 10 min or max
2hr.
> it works & after that it trips. Can anyone give some suggestions to
> improve
> this.We are getting the CO2 Gas from rotary Kiln gas stream.Ours is
cement
> industry.
>
> I hope Somebody can help me on this regard.
>
> Thanks & regards,
>
> Sivasubramanian
Received on Thu Mar 25 23:03:00 2004
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