Year: 2006 Language: english Author: Brian S. Elliot Genre: Technical book Publisher: McGraw-Hill ISBN: 978-0-07-149184-6 Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 433 Description: The purpose of this book is to provide a basic understanding of the compressed air systems, equipment, and technologies that are available on the market today. You might have many years of experience with a specific compression system, but the catalogs and sales literature just aren’t providing you with the information you need. Maybe you’ve just been assigned the compression system as part of your responsibilities and you have no experience whatsoever with this type of equipment. Oftentimes, the compressors are the bastard child of a company’s capital equipment and no one in particular is responsible for them. If you head up the company’s maintenance department, the compressors probably fall under your responsibilities. You may be a salesman who works with pneumatic-powered equipment and, from time to time, are asked to comment on your customer’s compression systems. In any case, this book will give you the baseline information that will allow you to make well-informed decisions about specifying, expanding, or assessing a compression system. Like many technical people, I felt that I had a clear conceptual understanding of air compression, I mean, what’s to know?
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Compressed Air Operations Manual
Year: 2006
Language: english
Author: Brian S. Elliot
Genre: Technical book
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 978-0-07-149184-6
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 433
Description: The purpose of this book is to provide a basic understanding of the compressed air systems, equipment, and technologies that are available on the market today. You might have many years of experience with a specific compression system, but the catalogs and sales literature just aren’t providing you with the information you need.
Maybe you’ve just been assigned the compression system as part of your responsibilities and you have no experience whatsoever with this type of equipment. Oftentimes, the compressors are the bastard child of a company’s capital equipment and no one in particular is responsible for them. If you head up the company’s maintenance department, the compressors probably fall under your responsibilities.
You may be a salesman who works with pneumatic-powered equipment and, from time to time, are asked to comment on your customer’s compression systems. In any case, this book will give you the baseline information that will allow you to make well-informed decisions about specifying, expanding, or assessing a compression system.
Like many technical people, I felt that I had a clear conceptual understanding of air compression, I mean, what’s to know?
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