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Combo Compressor
Designed for rugged dependability.
The Sullair combo compressor has been developed predominantly to meet the needs of demanding drilling and exploration applications. With the unique ability to deliver both high-capacity/high-pressure (1150cfm/350psig) and lower-capacity/ higher-pressure (900cfm/500psig) compressed air, the Sullair combo abolishes the need for an additional booster compressor in some instances. Drill sites are commonly equipped with low-pressure compressors for primary drilling, plus a booster compressor to tackle the more harsher drilling conditions. While a necessity, this method results in wasted resources and costly downtime associated with interchanging compressed air lines and transporting both units to and from site.” Easy continuous drilling The dual functionality of the Sullair combo is founded on Sullair’s innovative rotary screw spiral valve air-end. This innovative spiral-valve technology built into the airend controls a precision network of bypass porting within the first stage of the two-stage compressor. By controlling the delivery of air to the rotary screw air-end, the effective rotor length and compression volume is modified, enabling the delivery of compressed air at the selected capacity and pressure. Powered by a Caterpillar C-15ATAAC diesel engine and enclosed in sturdy sheet metal housing, the Sullair combo boasts several specialised design features. An ambient cooling unit draws outside ambient air through the compressor via an efficient engine-mounted fan, while a compressor protection circuit monitors temperatures, and coolant and fuel levels. Like all Sullair products, the Sullair combo is designed and engineered to ensure the superior reliability and performance required for continuous operation in the hot, humid and dusty conditions experienced throughout Australia. Unlike competing compressor offerings, the performance specifications of Sullair’s compressors are based on continuous operation, not a best-case scenario. This is particularly important in the drilling industry, as the compressors often operate on remote drill sites where breakdowns are crippling and reliability is paramount. |
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