rcontrera
Contributor
Considering the COLTRI MCH16 standard for capacity, availability to a technician, price (R 80,000)Bauer seems just too expensive both initially and subsequent refills etc.. ?
I would shift to the MCH13 instead of the MCH16. It will handle the load for your use but turns slower than the MCH16 and will generate a lot less heat. That translates into a much longer life.
For either one, I suggest changing oil a lot sooner than Coltri puts in the manual. I am a big fan of changing at 100 hours instead of 250. Or changing at 80 hours if pumping Nitrox. The small investment in oil will greatly extend the life of your system.
For automatic features, I suggest automatic condensate drains as well as an automatic high pressure shutdown. I used to recommend bringing in one of the 500 hour service kits, but with the new "Red Head" third stage, you can pop the head off and clean the valves quite easily.
While it doesn't come with them standard, I would also spring for the interstage gauge set. If you do happen to run into a heating or pressure problem, the gauges will let you know where the problem is.
Oh, and the money you will save on shifting to the MCH13, I suggest shifting the MiniTech frame. It will make it a lot easier to get into the system for any maintenance or repairs.
Hope that helps.