452 Kellogg American Piston/Two Stage Replacement Compressor World Latin America Pump with Flywheel | 2120
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Standard Features
Cast Iron Construction
Inlet Filter Assembly with Element
Cast Iron Inter Cooler
Centrifugal Unloader & Head Unloaders on Specific Models
Cast Iron Flywheel
Safety Valve Assembly
Oil Sight Glass
Two Stage Construction (175-PSIG)
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Product Specification
Belt Type
B
Capacity (CFM) @ 175 PSI
35 CFM @ 175 PSI
Compressor Style
Splash Lubricated
Controls
Start/Stop Operation (Head Unloaders are Standard)
Cooling Type
Air Cooled
Flywheel
Included
Flywheel Size
18"
Horsepower (HP)
7.5 or 10 HP
Max Pressure (PSI)
175 PSI
Min Ambient Temperature
40 F
Number of Belts
2
Number of Cyclinders
4
Operating Pressure (PSI)
145-175 PSI
Pump Drive
Belt
Pump RPM
730
Pump Type
Splash Lubricated
Rated Duty Cycle
70%
Recommended Pulley Size
8.6"
RPM
730
Stage
2 Stage
Overview & Technical Details
Fluid Type
30 wt - Non Detergent
Type
Two Stage Cast Iron Construction
Additional Features
Air Filtration Included
Inlet Filter Silencers with Elements
Connection
Connection NPT
1'
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions (L)(W)(H)
30" x 30" x 30"
Weight (lbs)
330.000000
Warranty
Standard Warranty
90 Day Limited Parts Warranty
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I received the Kellogg 452 replacement compressor. The 1/4" copper tubing coming off the cylinder heads has a tee with a 1/4" compression fitting outlet. Where is this additional line go.
Thanks, Bruce Pressley
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Question By: Bruce Pressley on Dec 19 2018 8:32 PM
The 1/4" copper tubing is the pneumatic unloader, it is generally piped to the in-tank check valve. This unloader helps relieve the pressure between the pump and the tank, which enables the pump to start up under zero pressure.