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It has a 5hp 3 phase motor on it now, I was told it had about 300hrs on it but it does not have an hour meter.
All manual unit and I would assume it is a max of 3500. Cfm's are 12, I believe.
I will try to get some pix posted, or you can pm me your email and I will send them directly to you.
It has a 5hp 3 phase motor on it now, I was told it had about 300hrs on it but it does not have an hour meter.
All manual unit and I would assume it is a max of 3500. Cfm's are 12, I believe.
I will try to get some pix posted, or you can pm me your email and I will send them directly to you.
If this unit is run with a 5 hp motor, there is no way it is producing 12 cfm. The units that were putting out that cfm, before they were discontinued, required a 10 hp motor to do so. If all the cooling tubes are bundled in the back of the unit, around the flywheel, you have a K14-85 with a max, safe operating pressure of 3600 psi.
If this unit is run with a 5 hp motor, there is no way it is producing 12 cfm. The units that were putting out that cfm, before they were discontinued, required a 10 hp motor to do so. If all the cooling tubes are bundled in the back of the unit, around the flywheel, you have a K14-85 with a max, safe operating pressure of 3600 psi.
Craig
I agree with Craig about the hp to cfm ratio. If your unit looks like this, it's the old style K-14 that pumps max of 5cfm.