COMPRESSORS TRAINING COURSE PDF

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COMPRESSORS TRAINING COURSE

In this post we can get the training manual for Mechanical maintenance for compressor training course.

The operator courses also include an introduction to the various types of air compressors.

This course is primarily concerned with the maintenance and operation of air compressors, and it begins with a chapter on compressed air.



A mechanical compressor is a mechanical component designed to increase the pressure of a fluid through a purely mechanical process.

When the fluid is a gas, the compressor is called a "compressor," but when it is a liquid, the term is "pump."

The operator courses also cover an introduction to the various types of air compressors.

This course focuses on the upkeep and operation of air compressors, and it begins with a chapter on compressed air.

A mechanical compressor is a mechanical component that is designed to increase the pressure of a fluid solely through mechanical means.

The compressor is called a "compressor" when the fluid is a gas, but a "pump" when it is a liquid.

The transition from a liquid to a gaseous state is known as vaporisation. After that, the vapour matter is qualified (e.g. water vapour).

In the gaseous state, matter density is at its lowest. It decreases as a result of a decrease in pressure (Gay-Law Lussac's and Charles' Law) or an increase in temperature (this is gas expansion).

The chaotic movements of the molecules that comprise matter result in the absence of shape. They allow it to occupy the entirety of the matter's enclosed space.

Compressors have a wide range of applications. The following are some examples of how these machines can be used:

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Compressed air manufacturing (instrument air, cleaning of parts, painting, etc.)

Process gas compression and displacement

Transport of dusty materials ("pneumatic" conveyance of particles)

Vacuum and negative pressure generation (distillation, vacuum crystallisation, etc.) evaporation, and so on.

Room and building sanitation (ventilation, air conditioning, etc.)

Fermentation baths are stirred.

Compressor selection criteria:

The gas's quality

The gas's cleanliness

The gas's toxicity

Flow rate and pressure

CONTENTS IN MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE COMPRESSORS TRAINING COURSE

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1. OBJECTIVES

2. COMPRESSED AIR 

3. OPERATION OF COMPRESSORS

4. VOLUMETRIC COMPRESSORS 

5. DYNAMIC COMPRESSORS

6. TROUBLESHOOTING

7. CONCLUSION

8. FIGURES

9. TABLES

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