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Re: [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Air tank fittings
From: Scott <scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 17:59:45 -0500
I probably said that wrong. I get that one cylinder feeds another, and 
that that (smaller) cylinder can use its smaller size (with the same 
power behind it) to shove more air into a tank, thus the higher pressure.

I just always wondered at really how much better you were getting if you 
had cylinder A stuff smaller cylinder B, which stuffed the tank. You're 
still putting the original volume of cylinder A into the tank with each 
cycle. I get that running it through the slightly smaller cylinder B 
allows just a bit more air to get stuffed in, but it seems that it's 
only 'a bit'--you're not getting any huge payoffs (at least that's my 
completely uninformed understanding from oogling two-stage compressors).

What Karl said about how some compressors use two first-stage cylinders 
makes it make more sense to me.  Using two first stage cylinders to feed 
a second stage cylinder just seems to make more sense to me.

(Yes, I get that that's really the same thing as having just a 2x as 
large single first stage cylinder, it's just all the two-stage 
compressors I'm familiar with have two cylinders, with just one slightly 
larger than the other. Since I assume they spin at the same speed, it 
always seemed to me you're getting small gains in pressure.)

On 1/23/2012 5:00 PM, Jeff Scarbrough wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Scott<scott.hall.personal@gmail.com>  wrote:
>> I'm curious about the 'how',
> A single-stage squishes the air and shoves it in the tank.  A
> two-stage squishes it somewhat in one cylinder and feeds it to another
> cylinder that squishes it further, then shoves it in the tank.  So,
> it's easier to attain higher pressures, and higher cfm at those
> pressures.
>
> Not all two-cylinder compressors are two-stage.
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