NorthWoodsDiver
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Okay so I am on a public safety dive team (volunteer) and we are working on trying to figure out a new dive vehicle setup so we can apply for grant money. I am doing most of the research right now cause I have the time.
We are looking at 2 basic vehicle types but which ever it is we would most like to have a compressor onboard with cascades. I have talked to my local compressor facility (north shore compressor) and talked to one Bauer retailer but I am not totally convinced as to what our needs are and what they want to sell.
There is alot to know about compressors and I know very little but I do know that from experience I dont like having to wait for long periods of time to fill tanks so a cascade system is vital. I dont know what brand of compressor, number of cascades, size of compressor, number of stages, CFM, etc to ask about and I'm the type of person (especially when dealing with outher peoples money) to get the biggest and best and usually the most expensive. Where I hit a road block here was most large capacity HP compressors are not designed to be powered by gas or deisel engines but rather 3 phase electrical power. That wouldn't be a problem except its hard to find that power in remote lakes/rivers/ponds/etc. I did notice most gas powered compressors are only 3 stage also, is there a bennifit to having that 4th stage.
I thought maybe we could get a compressor integrated into the PTO (power take off) on the main vehicle engine but no one I have talked to thinks that is possible.
Can someone point me in the right dirrection and give me some tips here on maybe what your dive team has or what you have seen. Even fire depts or other rescue operations that need HP air. What brands of compressors are out there (finding good websites can be hard) do they do custom setups, numbers of cascades, compressor mounting systems. I'm looking for any help or information I can get.
Thanks alot
We are looking at 2 basic vehicle types but which ever it is we would most like to have a compressor onboard with cascades. I have talked to my local compressor facility (north shore compressor) and talked to one Bauer retailer but I am not totally convinced as to what our needs are and what they want to sell.
There is alot to know about compressors and I know very little but I do know that from experience I dont like having to wait for long periods of time to fill tanks so a cascade system is vital. I dont know what brand of compressor, number of cascades, size of compressor, number of stages, CFM, etc to ask about and I'm the type of person (especially when dealing with outher peoples money) to get the biggest and best and usually the most expensive. Where I hit a road block here was most large capacity HP compressors are not designed to be powered by gas or deisel engines but rather 3 phase electrical power. That wouldn't be a problem except its hard to find that power in remote lakes/rivers/ponds/etc. I did notice most gas powered compressors are only 3 stage also, is there a bennifit to having that 4th stage.
I thought maybe we could get a compressor integrated into the PTO (power take off) on the main vehicle engine but no one I have talked to thinks that is possible.
Can someone point me in the right dirrection and give me some tips here on maybe what your dive team has or what you have seen. Even fire depts or other rescue operations that need HP air. What brands of compressors are out there (finding good websites can be hard) do they do custom setups, numbers of cascades, compressor mounting systems. I'm looking for any help or information I can get.
Thanks alot