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Champion 5 to 50 HP RotorChamp Rotary Screw Air Compressors
Some of the advantages of RotorChamp 5–50 horsepower rotary screw compressors include:
- Increased flow
- Low noise levels
- 30% fewer parts compared to conventional units
- Leak-free design
- Oil carryover less than 2 PPM
- Quick and easy service
RotorChamp screw compressors provide energy and maintenance time savings. Rotorchamp's design delivers...
- Efficient and environmentally-friendly compressed air
that will
- Reliable service
- Reduced operational cost
The heart of the Champion compressor package is a
state-of-the-art air end concept that incorporates a
screw compressor air end with an assembly base and
several other key components that have not
traditionally been a part of the air end.
The RotorChamp packages require
30% fewer parts than the conventional compressor
package designs.The result...
- Less maintenance
- Less downtime
- Reduced inventory and parts replacement costs.
The integrated design eliminates the need for additional
interconnecting piping. This reliable, field-proven
design saves space, offers “leak-proof” operation due to
fewer connections and keeps air clean and dry with a
three-stage air/oil separation system.
How the integrated air end design works.
- Air is drawn through an air inlet
filter
- into the air end, and oil is
injected between the rotors.
- The air end is rotated with belts
driven by an electric motor.
- The adjustment of belt tension
through a motor mounting plate
is quick and easy.
- From the air end, the air-oil
mixture flows into the unit,
where three-stage separation
takes place. The first stage is
carried out by a baffle in the oil
sump directly after the air end.
- The second is the intelligent
cyclone stage
- and the final is carried out by the
separation elements.
- Separated oil remains on the
bottom of the module unit, where
the thermostat valve
- passes it through the oil-cooler
- into the oil filter, or directly to
the oil filter, depending on the
temperature. The oil then returns
to the air end.
- Clean compressed air flows into
the after cooler, where water is
separated through condensation.
- The condensate is automatically
removed in the water separator.
RotorChamp compressors are fully
automatic and deliver air on demand.
When air consumption ceases, the
compressor switches to no-load. If there
is no demand for compressed air, the
compressor stops automatically until air
is needed again. This maximizes
compressor efficiency and reduces
operating costs.
RotorChamp Controllers
RotorChamp rotary screw compressors use microprocessor control technology. The controllers are easy to operate, so you just push a button and get back to work. If a problem occurs the RotorChamp's controller communicates the need.
Auto Pilot comes standard on models RCS5, RCS7a, and RCS10A.

Auto Sentry T comes standard on models RCS7, RCS10, and RCS15.

RS 2000 comes standard on models RCS20, RCS25, RCS30, RCS40, and RCS50.

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