Tech Talk
The Effect of Temperature on Blower Lubrication
Proper lubrication is the most important factor to long life for any blower or vacuum pump. Blowers require a good grade of industrial type, non-detergent, rust inhibiting, anti-foaming oil of the correct viscosity. Automotive type lubricants are NOT recommended as...
Read MoreFood Grade Roots Blower Oil
If your application requires your Roots blowers to use food grade oil, we have several options available. These synthetic lubricants meet the H1 requirements for food grade lubricant. Originally created by the USDA, the lubricant safety standards are now determined...
Read MoreSafety requirements for food grade machine oil
Blowers and vacuum pumps are frequently used in food production, creating pressure or vacuum in pneumatic conveying systems that move food ingredients through piping systems. Our equipment packages have been used to move dry materials like wheat, flour, sugar, and...
Read MoreLubrication Requirements for Common Blower Models
The most critical ingredient to blower maintenance is proper lubrication. You can find the recommended lubrication guidelines in your blower’s operating manual. We have compiled guidelines here for quick reference. Use the links below to jump to a specific section:...
Read MoreProtecting a blower from corrosion
If your application involves a corrosive process gas, you may find that your blowers quickly need to be replaced as the interior components of the blower are corroded over time by the gas. In these applications, special coatings or materials...
Read MoreBlower Silencer Comparison
To select the right silencer for your pressure or vacuum application, the two important criteria are the silencer type and the silencer size. This page covers the series of blower silencer available.
Read MoreTypes of Blower Silencers
Blower silencers are used to reduce both noise and vibration. Learn about the differences between Chamber, Absorptive, and Chamber-Absorptive silencers to identify the silencer that is right for your application.
Read MoreHow to Clean Blower Filters
Keeping your blower filter clean is an important part of ongoing blower maintenance. A brand new filter should have a pressure drop of between 2 to 3″ w.c. (water column). Once the pressure drop exceeds 10 to 15″ w.c., the filter...
Read MoreBlower Configurations
Many positive displacement blowers and vacuum pumps can be configured in different orientations to work with the flow of air or gas in your system. Both the Roots Universal RAI series and Roots RAM series have this capability. For other...
Read MoreSutorbilt 8000 Blower Series Performance Data
Pressure and Vacuum performance data for the Sutorbilt 8000 series of bi-lobe positive displacement blowers produced by Gardner Denver.
Read MoreHow To Identify Your Blower Model
If you are not sure which model of blower you may have in your facility, there are several ways to identify your unit or gather information that will help with the identification.
Read MoreLubrication Points for Roots Universal RAI®
Lubrication Points on the Roots Universal RAI® in Vertical and Horizontal configurations
Read MoreVelocity of a Gas through Schedule 40 Pipe
Quickly estimate the velocity of a gas through Schedule 40 Pipe.
Read MoreSilencer Sizing
The normal criterion for silencer type selection is the Pitch Line Veloctiy (PLV) of your blower system. PLV is the peripheral velocity of the timing gear, equal to the product of the gear circumference and the rotative speed of the...
Read MoreMaterial Data for Plates and Sheets
Material Data for Plates and Sheets including lbs/ft2 and conversions from inches to millimeters.
Read MoreObsolete Unit
Tabular data for the Roots Whispair Max and Roots AF Positive Displacement Blowers
Read MoreBlower and Vacuum Pump Heat Rejection Calculation
Room ventilation requirements must be taken into account when a blower or vacuum pump package is installed inside a building. Use this calculation method to determine the package heat rejection rate.
Read MoreOverhung Load for Roots Positive Displacement Blowers
Proper V-Drive selection is essential to achieve maximum life for your blower and vacuum pump. Improper sizing or installation of a v-belt drive can shorten the life of the blower or even cause failure. Roots has provided a means to...
Read MoreLubrication for Rotary Lobe Blowers
Proper lubrication is the key to a long life for your blowers.
Read MoreRoots Whispair Max Rotary Positive Blowers
The Roots Whispair Max was originally released in the 1970's as the "Next Generation" of rotary positive displacement blowers. They were designed to operate at much higher speeds then the units they were designed to replace. The Whispair Max was...
Read MoreSutorbilt Legend ® L Series Performance Data
Sutorbilt® Legend® L series performance data including cfr, slip, max allowable temperature rise, max allowable differential pressure, max allowable differential vacuum, shaft size and connection sizes. This is for the "L" series. As of this publication, Gardner Denver currently manufacturers...
Read MoreRoots URAI Performance Data
Roots Universal RAI® (URAI) Performance Data includes cfr, 1 PSI Slip, Max ΔT, Shaft Diameter, Max ΔP and maximum vacuum. You can calculate any performance point with this data.
Read MoreSutorbilt Blower Legend Series “P” Performance Parameters
This article summarizes the performance parameters of the Sutorbilt Blower Legend "P" Series positive displacement blowers and vacuum pumps. The feature changes between the "L" Series and "P" series are also provided that permit higher speeds, higher differential pressures and...
Read MorePositive Displacement Blower Calculations
Now days we have computer programs that can calculate positive displacement blower performance. They are a time saver and can quickly give you many options. Before selection programs, performance was calculated by hand to determine required performance. These equations will...
Read MorePositive Displacement Blower Nomenclature
Many positive displacement blower manufacturers use a similar naming nomenclature to identify some key design facts about their blowers. Knowing the gear size and impeller length can give you a quick understanding of the units capabilities.
Read MoreVolume and Mass Flow Calculations for Gases
This article provides equations and examples on how to convert mass flow to volumetric flow. These equations can be used in conjuction with SCFM and ACFM calculations.
Read MoreRoots Rotary Blower AF Series
The Roots rotary blower AF series was obsoleted in the 1980's, but that doesn't mean that they aren't still out there running. This article provides dimensional and performance data as well as typical units that may be used to replace...
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