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{{Equipment page
{{Equipment page
|toolname=Air compressor, silent
| toolname = Air compressor, silent
|model=Fiac Airblok Series Compact 106
| model = Fiac Airblok Series Compact 106
|serial=??
| serial = ??
|owner=William / STARS
| owner = William / STARS
|loanstatus=Donated to Protospace
| loanstatus = Donated to Protospace
|arrived=July 2012, December 2015
| arrived = July 2012, December 2015
|location=Not fixed; probably in the metal shop
| location = Not fixed; probably in the metal shop
|status= Working, but gauges are semi-broken (repaired 2013-03-28, checked 2015-12-15)
| status = Working, but gauges are semi-broken (repaired 2013-03-28, checked 2015-12-15)
|permission=Open to Members & Friends
| permission = Open to Members & Friends
|certification=Demo/Notes Required
| certification = Demo/Notes Required
|itemphoto=[[File:Compressor_White.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]]
| id = 112
| itemphoto = [[File:112.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]]
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 20:08, 24 April 2017

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112.jpg
Type Air compressor, silent
Make/Model Fiac Airblok Series Compact 106
Serial number ??
Original owner William / STARS
Loan status Donated to Protospace
Arrival date July 2012, December 2015
Location Not fixed; probably in the metal shop
Functional status Working, but gauges are semi-broken (repaired 2013-03-28, checked 2015-12-15)
Usage permissions Open to Members & Friends
Certification Demo/Notes Required
Wiki-ID 112
Label 1.0" 1.5" 2.0"

Usage Notes

  • Avoid using extension cords, may trip breakers.
  • Before use, check drain valve underneath, should need to be closed. DO NOT overtighten.
  • After use, always drain tank. Use blowout valve first, then open drain valve underneath and leave open. DO NOT overloosen. Opening valve drains air completely but also water that has accumulated inside tank. If forgotten, tank will rust and eventually rupture. This is a big deal, remember to do it every time.

Specs

  • Power:
    • 115 V (back panel)
    • 8 A (back panel)
    • ~750 W (measured 2015-12-15)
    • 0.75 HP / 560 W (product line PDF)
  • Sound level:
    • 71 dB LWA (back panel)
    • 57 dB(A) (product line PDF)
    • subjectively very quiet as compressors go; easy to talk over
  • Capacity:
    • 1.5 US gallons (back panel)
    • 6 l (product line PDF)
  • Airflow (intake):
    • 3.71 CFM (back panel)
    • 103 l/min / 3.6 CFM / 6.2 m3/h (product line PDF)
  • Pressure:
    • 5÷7 bar / 71÷100 PSI (front panel) (unknown what this means)
    • 8 bar / 116 PSI (product line PDF)
  • RPM:
    • 1700 (back panel)
    • 1450 (product line PDF)
  • Pump: GMS 100 (product line PDF)
  • Dimensions (L×D×H): 615×340×570 mm / 24×13.5×22.4 in (product line PDF)
  • Mass: 34 kg / 75 lb (product line PDF)

Documents

History

  • Seals broken and did not build pressure past 30PSI when donated
  • 2013-02-02 - Danny fixed some stuff.
  • 2013-03-28 - Danny replaced the punctured hose and fittings, works great now.
  • 2015-12-15 - Matt F, Stan, and Ian O checked the compressor upon its return and found it to work.