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With a nominal pressure ratio of 32:1 (2nd stage ratio 62:1), the Haskel model 27267 Oxygen gas booster is a Two Stage design that utilizes air pressure to boost Oxygen gas pressures to a maximum of 5000 psi PSIG.
Features & Benefits:
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Reliable, easy to maintain, compact and robust
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No heat, flame or spark risk
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Infinitely variable cycling speed and output
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Pneumatic driven units to not require electrical connections
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Easy to apply automatic controls
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No limit or adverse affect to continuous stop/start applications
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Seal systems designed for long working life
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No air line lubricator required
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Hydrocarbon free – separation between air and OXYGEN sections
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Built-in cooling (most models)
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Suitable for OXYGEN gas
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Ability to stall at any predetermined pressure and hold the fixed pressure without consuming power or generating heat
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BASE BOOSTER MODEL: AGT-32/62
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1st Stage Ratio: 32:1
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2nd Stage Ratio: 62:1
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Min OXYGEN supply pressure: 100 psi
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Max OXYGEN supply pressure: 30 Pa to 2500 psi
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Max rated OXYGEN outlet pressure: 5000 psi
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Static outlet stall pressure formula: 60 Pa + 2 Ps (Pa = air drive pressure, Ps = GAS supply pressure)
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Min AIR drive pressure: 20 psi
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Max AIR drive pressure: 150 psi
An AGT-32/152 would put out 3000psi O2 from 50psi supply @ 0.46 scfm (13Lpm), but requires 55scfm @ 90psi to drive, and would take 90 hours to fill ten 7000L cylinders. That's basically the full output of our Kaeser compressor, which draws 10kw/h, or 900kWH for 10 cylinders. Rix compressor takes 60kWH for the same job. So the overall energy efficiency is not a very good trade-off!