The DA-4 gas booster is designed for 60,000 psi max service. 2 stages ensure maximum pumping efficiency at these high pressures.
The low pressure (2,000 psi max) drive equipment consists of oil reservoir, electric motor and pump, pressure regulating valve, directional control valve, driving pressure indicating gage, a differential filtering system and a hydraulic check valve.
The high pressure ends consist of two water jacketed piston-cylinder assemblies proportioned for 2 stage compression, optimizing the efficiency and minimizing the thermodynamic heat of compression. The first stage discharges slightly more gas than the second stage requires. An interstage cooler and receiver, check valves, necessary high pressure piping, and interstage and high pressure discharge instrumentation are supplied.
These boosters will accept bottle pressures (as low as 500 psi) as the inlet source – higher inlet pressures are preferred for increased pumping performance. Relatively large high pressure pistons and long strokes result in high volumetric efficiencies and slow pistons speeds to minimize maintenance.
The DA-4 gas booster is designed for automatic operation. The high pressure instrumentation supplied with these systems allows the operator to begin pumping to a set pressure and hold as desired.
Features:
60,000 psi max working pressure
2 stages for increased pumping efficiency
Pumping speed control for ease of operation
Up to 7.5 horsepower hydraulic drives
Fully automated controls and instrumentation
Available for service with Hydrogen and other gases
The DA-4 gas booster is designed for 60,000 psi max service. 2 stages ensure maximum pumping efficiency at these high pressures.
The low pressure (2,000 psi max) drive equipment consists of oil reservoir, electric motor and pump, pressure regulating valve, directional control valve, driving pressure indicating gage, a differential filtering system and a hydraulic check valve.
The high pressure ends consist of two water jacketed piston-cylinder assemblies proportioned for 2 stage compression, optimizing the efficiency and minimizing the thermodynamic heat of compression. The first stage discharges slightly more gas than the second stage requires. An interstage cooler and receiver, check valves, necessary high pressure piping, and interstage and high pressure discharge instrumentation are supplied.
These boosters will accept bottle pressures (as low as 500 psi) as the inlet source – higher inlet pressures are preferred for increased pumping performance. Relatively large high pressure pistons and long strokes result in high volumetric efficiencies and slow pistons speeds to minimize maintenance.
The DA-4 gas booster is designed for automatic operation. The high pressure instrumentation supplied with these systems allows the operator to begin pumping to a set pressure and hold as desired.
Features:
- 60,000 psi max working pressure
- 2 stages for increased pumping efficiency
- Pumping speed control for ease of operation
- Up to 7.5 horsepower hydraulic drives
- Fully automated controls and instrumentation
- Available for service with Hydrogen and other gases