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Question:
What is CFM?
Answer: The notation CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute)
refers to a volume of air produced by the air compressor at
a given pressure or PSI (Pound per Square Inch)
Question:
What is Duty Cycle?
Answer: A compressor's duty cycle determines the
percentage of run time in a full cycle. A full cycle is
determined by adding the compressor run time to its rest
time.
Question:
Does a compressor that has 100% Duty Cycle mean that I can
run the compressor all the time? Can I run my compressor 24
hours a day?
Answer: No, you've got to remember that duty
cycle is rated at 100PSI, at an ambient temperature of 72°F,
but certainly a 100% duty cycle compressor can run for much
longer periods of time than a 30% duty compressor under the
same conditions.
Question:
I'm interested in a compressor for my onboard setup. Which
compressor would you recommend?
Answer: We would recommend either the
400C 12V air compressor or the
450C 12V air compressor for your setup.
Question:
How do I know if I want the 400C or 450C?
Answer: The
400C pump is rated at 150psi working pressure and the
duty cycle on this unit is rated at 33% duty at 100psi in 72
degree ambient temp. The
450C is rated at 150psi working pressure, the duty is
rated at 100% at 100psi at 72 degrees ambient temp. TIP: If
you need duty cycle, go with the
450C. If you want speed, go with the
400C (it is faster than the
450C).
Question:
What else would you recommend for my onboard system?
Answer: Here are some suggested component parts
for an onboard air system:
PART NUMBER
TA507: 5.0 Gallon Tank with 7 Ports
VAS90111: 110/150 PSI Pressure Switch
VA00035: 35ft Hose with Close-ended Tire Chuck
Question:
Does a new compressor have to be broken in?
Answer: No, they do not. Typically after an
install, you should power up the system from 0 to whatever
the cut-off pressure is and check for any leaks that may be
present.
Question:
How do you check for leaks?
Answer: You can check for leaks by putting soap
and water solution where the fitting connections are. If
there are bubbles present that grow in size, then there are
leaks.
Question:
Does it matter where I install my compressors on my
vehicle?
Answer: This depends on several factors such as
available space, whether or not the compressor is of a
sealed or vented type, as well as personal preference and
aesthetics. Make sure to utilize the rubber insulators to
keep vibration and noise to a minimum.
Question:
How can I tell whether the compressor is sealed or
non-sealed?
Answer: Manufacturers will normally specify if a
compressor is sealed against moisture and dust, and in many
cases, you can tell the difference by simply inspecting the
compressor. If you see vents, cracks, or holes in the motor
housing, then the compressor is not sealed and must be kept
away from dust and moisture.
Q:Why is it important to have a sealed
and moisture-resistant compressor?
Answer: The preference of a sealed-type
compressor is due to the fact that in mobile pneumatics,
compressors are likely to be exposed to outside elements.
Question:
Is the 550C compressor sealed and weatherproof?
Answer: The
550C is not a sealed unit. If you want to mount a
compressor under your truck, you might want to take a look
at our 450 series. While it is not as fast as the 550
series, it is moisture and dust resistant and can be mounted
under your truck. Also, we have new compressors that are
more suited to exterior mounting (420,
460C, and
480C).
Question:
Is it possible to mount the compressor sideways? Must it be
mounted with the cylinder upright?
Answer: Yes, you can mount our compressors in any
direction or position because they are oil-less. The only
position we do not recommend is an upside-down mount, since
heat tends to travel upward.
Question:
If I mount my compressor sideways, like on the frame rail
of my truck, is there anything I should be careful of when
doing this?
Answer: If you mount your compressor sideways to
the frame rail, you should periodically check to make sure
that your compressor is mounted securely. Use a
thread-locking compound to keep the screws from backing off
and causing the compressor to be mounted loosely.
Question:
Is it possible to hook up more than one compressor to a
single pressure switch?
Answer: Yes, it is possible to use one pressure
switch on more than one compressor. You should always run a
relay if you want to hook up multiple compressors to a
single switch. You should check the amp draw on the switch
first, and then you'll know how many compressors you can
hook up to one switch.
Question:
Can I use an adjustable pressure switch with my compressor?
Answer: We don't recommend that you use
adjustable pressure switches with any VIAIR compressor. If
you use an adjustable pressure switch, you can set the
pressure switch higher than the maximum pressure that is
rated for your compressor, or you may exceed the maximum
rated working pressure for your air supply tank. Doing so
will immediately void your warranty, not to mention, it is
dangerous.
Question:
Is amp draw of the compressor something I need to be
concerned with?
Answer: Yes, the lower the amp draw, the better
the compressor is. As a rule of thumb, the maximum amperage
that a compressor should require is 30amps.

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