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  1. #1

    Oct 2005
    Alexandria, Egypt
    146

    Compressor testing

    All,
    I know that should probably be posting this in the "tech" section of the site, but I wanted to "go to the source" so-to-speak. I'm looking for test equipment for dive compressors and have not found anything on the web so far that can provide a complete test of compressor air quality. Am currently in a partnership to open a dive center on the North Coast of Egypt (that would the second dive center in operation on the North Coast here....the other one is Alexandra Dive, do a web search) in the next 3 or 4 weeks and I need to find the test equipment to test our new compressor. How does this apply to wreck diving? Well, it will allow me to go up and down the North Coast of Egypt and attempt to locate wrecks, as well as take others out to enjoy them. Who knows? Might find a few coins laying around!

    For me personally, this is just one more way to go try and finish my LCM project that I started so long ago.

    If anyone can provide information on dive compressor air quality test equipment, it would be greatly appreciated.

    Mike

  2. #2

    Oct 2006
    Coastal, NC
    Garrett Infinium LS, Garret Seahunter MK II, Geometrics 882, Marine Sonic SS
    1,326
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Compressor testing

    Mike, you might try posting your question on this site http://thedecostop.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=151.

    One route is just taking a sample and sending it off for analysis. http://www.breathingair.us/Breathing...ex&cPath=45_96

    I would suggest getting a qualified technician to inspect the compressor and make sure that all of its operating parameters are within specs.

    www.coastalmarinesalvage.com

  3. #3

    Sep 2005
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    10

    Re: Compressor testing

    Hey Mike,
    I work for Bauer Compressors in Florida. You may want to look into either Bauer or Draeger air test units for your compressors. The standard in the U.S. for breathing air (SCUBA) is the C.G.A. grade "E"; if you are going to mix Nitrox using partial pressure, you need O.C.A. (oxygen-compatible air) grade, which requires upgraded purification systems.
    If you are using fresh filters, ususaly air contamination is not an issue, except when the compressor is either gasoline or diesel powered. In these cases a snorkel or pre-filter assembly is recommended to avoid the fumes around the air intake.
    Hope it helps...

    Safe diving and HH

    too_deep

  4. #4
    Charter Member
    hn
    Pirate of the Ays

    May 2004
    Honduras
    Minelab Excal 1000 Chris Craft Corinthian
    1,665
    5 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Compressor testing

    Mike, I am using the Bauer Utlis, model U-E3. too_deep's boys installed it for me about seven or eight years back. It has all the filters and water extraction, as well as a Carbon Monoxide monitoring system. It is hard wired into our electrical system, and has a two tank cascade system located in our tank fill room well away from the compressor room. This system basically requires a system check and filter replacement once or twice a year by the Bauer technicians. Other than that I do a monthly inspection of the system, and that makes it essentially a worry free operation for me, well worth the investment.

    Tom

  5. #5

    Oct 2005
    Alexandria, Egypt
    146

    Re: Compressor testing

    All,
    Thanks much for the information. Found what I needed as a result. Helping to set up a dive center here in Alexandria, Egypt and the compressor is being delivered and installed on Monday. In the future, we hope to become a PADI resort dive center since we are located in a well established hotel. PADI UK requires records of air quality testing for each quarter prior to applying to them. The compressor is new so air quality should not be a problem, but it never hurts to check it out first. That, and we can start our records from day 1 of operation starting next month.

    Thanks again for all of the info. Great Help!
    Mike

  6. #6
    Charter Member
    hn
    Pirate of the Ays

    May 2004
    Honduras
    Minelab Excal 1000 Chris Craft Corinthian
    1,665
    5 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Compressor testing

    Good luck on your venture Mike.

  7. #7
    Charter Member
    hn
    Pirate of the Ays

    May 2004
    Honduras
    Minelab Excal 1000 Chris Craft Corinthian
    1,665
    5 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Compressor testing

    Mike, I am including a couple shots of my set up for ya!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Compressor testing-dsc01609.jpg   Compressor testing-dsc01610.jpg   Compressor testing-dsc01611.jpg  

  8. #8

    Nov 2004
    37

    Re: Compressor testing

    Try TRI Air Testing Texas,

    There are others TRACE, NUFILL etc but TRI alows you to sample moisture before submittal of test result, this will be most beneficial in your case as moisture content being too high is usually the primary failure and this is easier to fix before submittal.
    Note always run your compressor for 5-7 mins freeflowing air before attempting to take a sample.
    Try as a rule to keep your system under pressure ALWAYS as this prevents moisture from entering the filtration cartridges and thus there lifespan will not deterioate. I understand this is sometimes easier said than done but good compressor housekeeping involves finding all the small leaks and repairing them.

    PS If you like what you see let me know what they quote I can get it Trade price for you.
    Also any questions you have regarding installation setup maintenance etc feel free to get in touch we have techs for
    Bauer, Mako, Ingersoll Rand, Hamworthy, Liberty and most otherv major brands.

    Advice is free

    Regards

    "The Voyagers path is marked by the stars and not the sand dunes"

 

 

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