S-86 - Booster Data Sheet
S-86 - Booster Data Sheet
S-86 - Booster Data Sheet
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Exhaust Air Driving Air Driving Air
Driving Air
to Exhaust
Air Piston
Compression Piston
Air Shut-Off
Valve Muffler
Air Pressure
Regulator
Safety Relief Valve
Discharge Discharge (Use as required)
Pressure Pressure
Gauge Air Pressure Gauge Pressure
Gauge Manifold Regulator
Gas to Shop Air & Air Gauge
System Supply Gas to System
Manifold
Discharge Air Filter Discharge
Shut-Off Valve Bleed Valve
Shut-Off Valve
Gas Shut-Off Valve
Bleed Valve
PreCharge Gas Supply
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GAS BOOSTER SELECTION
In general, an air or gas charging application requires a
specific volume to be brought to a specific pressure within
a given amount of time. The adjacent Tables will assist you
in selecting the most efficient ratio Sprague Products
booster for your application requirements.
A typical hose pressure testing application:
a. Hose with one cubic foot volume is to be pressure tested
at 500 psig. Pressure level is to be reached in three
minutes. Available shop air is 150 psi.
b. Using Table 1, Low Pressure Gas Boosters Performance,
page 22, find the required receiver pressure of 500 psi.
Compare the figures found in the 500 psi discharge
pressure column to the desired time of three minutes.
S-86 The column figures nearest to three minutes is 2
minutes, 45 seconds with a discharge rate of 4.4
standard cubic feet per minute. So, the 5:1 ratio booster
will do this job more efficiently than a 15:1 ratio booster.
c. Note that the booster driving air pressure and above
calculations are based on 100 psi, so the shop air
pressure of 150 psi must be reduced to 100 psi driving
air to operate the booster. Shop air of 150 psi should still
be supplied to the inlet port of the compressing portion
of the booster. The higher the precharge inlet pressure,
the faster the discharge outlet pressure will be reached.
d. For the above hose test, the S-86-JN-5 booster or S-
486-JN-5 booster power unit could be used.
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TABLE 1, LOW PRESSURE GAS BOOSTERS PERFORMANCE (approximate performance based on air consumption of 80 SCFM)
OUTLET PORT DISCHARGE CAPACITY—Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM)
BOOSTER INLET PORT PRESSURE DISCHARGE PRESSURE—psi
RATIO PRECHARGE (with 100 psi
PRESSURE-psi driving air) 125 150 175 200 300 400 500 600 800 1000 1500
TABLE 2, HIGH PRESSURE GAS BOOSTERS PERFORMANCE (approximate performance based on air consumption of 80 SCFM)
OUTLET PORT DISCHARGE CAPACITY—Standard Cubic Inches per Minute (SCIM)
BOOSTER INLET PORT PRESSURE DISCHARGE PRESSURE—psi
RATIO PRECHARGE (with 100 psi
PRESSURE-psi driving air 1000 2000 2500 2750 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10,000
S-86-JN-30
S-86-JN-30/30 (93639-11)
Used on ground support equipment and
nitrogen gas charging carts.
Notes: 1. Maximum driving air consumption of the boosters is approximately 80 SCFM @ 100 psi.
1.Boosters will operate with less than 80 SCFM and with less than 100 psi.
Notes 2. Minimum precharge of 800 psi is necessary to obtain a maximum output pressure of 10300 psi.
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