tremors834
Adventurer
Just a couple of observations-
-The Puma 1006 uses a conventional pressure switch/unloader, compared to your orig. design of using a pre-set pressure switch and separate unloader (Load Genie).
-The Load Genie is actually a check valve/unloader combination so you shouldn't need the seperate check valve in your design.
-Typically a lot of money gets invested in an OBA system, some sort of unloader should be used for easier starting of the compressor.
-The Load Genie comes in 4 different flow rates, make sure you choose the correct one or it will not operate correctly.
Taken from the load genie spec pdf at the link below-
"It is most important to match the rated flow range of the Load Genie® with the compressor flow capacity. Also keep in mind that as the compressor discharge goes up, the flow goes down. If the flow capacity of the compressor drops below the minimum rated flow of the Load Genie®, the valve will react as if the compressor had stopped, and will vent the discharge line Therefore, it is better to size the Load Genie® towards the maximum end its rated flow range."
-I guessed when putting together my OBA and ofcourse I choose the wrong Load Genie. :smilies27 I haven't figured out the correct one to use because for other reasons I scrapped my design.
-I do plan on going with the DC-7600. It should have some sort of unloader present, if doesn't, I'll go with the 7500 since I have all the other parts needed for OBA. Then I'll try to reach out to the makers of the Load Genie to find out the correct one to use.
LOAD GENIE SPECS
-The Puma 1006 uses a conventional pressure switch/unloader, compared to your orig. design of using a pre-set pressure switch and separate unloader (Load Genie).
-The Load Genie is actually a check valve/unloader combination so you shouldn't need the seperate check valve in your design.
-Typically a lot of money gets invested in an OBA system, some sort of unloader should be used for easier starting of the compressor.
-The Load Genie comes in 4 different flow rates, make sure you choose the correct one or it will not operate correctly.
Taken from the load genie spec pdf at the link below-
"It is most important to match the rated flow range of the Load Genie® with the compressor flow capacity. Also keep in mind that as the compressor discharge goes up, the flow goes down. If the flow capacity of the compressor drops below the minimum rated flow of the Load Genie®, the valve will react as if the compressor had stopped, and will vent the discharge line Therefore, it is better to size the Load Genie® towards the maximum end its rated flow range."
-I guessed when putting together my OBA and ofcourse I choose the wrong Load Genie. :smilies27 I haven't figured out the correct one to use because for other reasons I scrapped my design.
-I do plan on going with the DC-7600. It should have some sort of unloader present, if doesn't, I'll go with the 7500 since I have all the other parts needed for OBA. Then I'll try to reach out to the makers of the Load Genie to find out the correct one to use.
LOAD GENIE SPECS