Universal Air & Gas Products Corporation (UAPC) provides a comprehensive line of standard breathing air compressor system products or custom-built designs. The two principle classifications of breathing air products are Low Pressure and High Pressure Breathing Air Compressors.
UAPCs application engineers can assist you in determining the best system design for your application. Please email, fax or call in your application for discussion and recommendation. We can accommodate outdoor, low ambient, off-shore, marine or hazardous location design requirements when required.
Low Pressure Breathing Air Compressors
Low Pressure Breathing Air SystemsLow pressure systems provide OSHA, CGA and NFPA recognized, Grade-D or better quality breathing air at a pressure ranging from 60 to 200 PSIG. (PSIG means pounds per square inch measured on gauge, where the gauge reads zero at normal atmospheric pressure.) Fixed manifold systems and flexible hoses are used to carry the cleaned and purified compressed air to the breather(s).
Each breather must wear a Type-C breathing apparatus, which regulates the flow of compressed air through a mask, hood or suit. The amount of airflow per person, measured in SCFM (Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute) varies with the style and manufacturer of the Type-C delivery apparatus. Low pressure breathing air systems are typically employed in situations where the breather will require a continuous supply of air on a constant basis. The breather must be able to accommodate the limitations to movement that result from the compressed air feed line he is attached to.
Industrial applications for breathing air typically use low pressure supply for contaminated work station environments. Medical applications supply low pressure breathing air to patients. Low pressure breathing air is much less expensive to use and maintain, when compared with high pressure alternatives, per SCFM delivered
High Pressure Breathing Air Compressors
High Pressure Breathing Air SystemsHigh pressure breathing air compressors are used primarily for recharging storage banks of compressed breathing air. These storage banks are either ASME or DOT cylinders typically designed to hold 5,000 to 6,000 psig. From these storage vessels, various sizes and styles of SCBA or SCUBA tanks are recharged with Grade-E breathing air.
The high pressure storage of the compressed air allow the breather to have completely free mobility with only the burden of the high pressure storage tank on his back. These tanks have a limited time frame of usage between refills, typically less than 45 minutes.
A complete breathing air system will include the high pressure compressor system with associated controls and filtration devices, followed by a large capacity storage system and finally a containment fill station. The containment fill station is a system designed to safely hold and fill from storage cylinders the SCBA or SCUBA tank(s) to maximum pressure. A containment fill station is designed to safely contain an accidental explosion of an SCBA or SCUBA tank, should it rupture during refill.
UAPCs application engineers can assist you in determining the best system design for your application. Please email, fax or call in your application for discussion and recommendation. We can accommodate outdoor, low ambient, off-shore, marine or hazardous location design requirements when required.
Low Pressure Breathing Air Compressors
Low Pressure Breathing Air SystemsLow pressure systems provide OSHA, CGA and NFPA recognized, Grade-D or better quality breathing air at a pressure ranging from 60 to 200 PSIG. (PSIG means pounds per square inch measured on gauge, where the gauge reads zero at normal atmospheric pressure.) Fixed manifold systems and flexible hoses are used to carry the cleaned and purified compressed air to the breather(s).
Each breather must wear a Type-C breathing apparatus, which regulates the flow of compressed air through a mask, hood or suit. The amount of airflow per person, measured in SCFM (Standard Cubic Feet Per Minute) varies with the style and manufacturer of the Type-C delivery apparatus. Low pressure breathing air systems are typically employed in situations where the breather will require a continuous supply of air on a constant basis. The breather must be able to accommodate the limitations to movement that result from the compressed air feed line he is attached to.
Industrial applications for breathing air typically use low pressure supply for contaminated work station environments. Medical applications supply low pressure breathing air to patients. Low pressure breathing air is much less expensive to use and maintain, when compared with high pressure alternatives, per SCFM delivered
High Pressure Breathing Air Compressors
High Pressure Breathing Air SystemsHigh pressure breathing air compressors are used primarily for recharging storage banks of compressed breathing air. These storage banks are either ASME or DOT cylinders typically designed to hold 5,000 to 6,000 psig. From these storage vessels, various sizes and styles of SCBA or SCUBA tanks are recharged with Grade-E breathing air.
The high pressure storage of the compressed air allow the breather to have completely free mobility with only the burden of the high pressure storage tank on his back. These tanks have a limited time frame of usage between refills, typically less than 45 minutes.
A complete breathing air system will include the high pressure compressor system with associated controls and filtration devices, followed by a large capacity storage system and finally a containment fill station. The containment fill station is a system designed to safely hold and fill from storage cylinders the SCBA or SCUBA tank(s) to maximum pressure. A containment fill station is designed to safely contain an accidental explosion of an SCBA or SCUBA tank, should it rupture during refill.
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Low Pressure Compression System
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High Pressure Compression System
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Additional Information
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Compressor Types |
N/A Duplex (Multiple Compressors) Reciprocating Rotary Rotary Vane |
Media |
N/A Air |
Electrical Standards |
N/A Canadian Standards Association (CSA) International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) International Protection Rating (IP) National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) |
Electric Motor Standards |
N/A International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) |
Electric Motor Options |
N/A Direct Coupled Explosion Proof Flexible V-Belt Drive Fungus Protection Mill & Chemical Duty Open Drip Proof (ODP) Space Heater Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled (TEFC) |
Pressure Vessel Standards |
N/A American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) California Seismic Zone California-LA Code Massachusetts code Others TUV |
Pressure Vessel Materials |
N/A Carbon Steel, Enamel Exterior Finish only Carbon Steel, Epoxy-Coated Interior/Exterior Carbon Steel, Epoxy-Lined Interior Others Stainless Steel, 304 Stainless Steel, 316 |
Manufacturer |
N/A Universal Air & Gas |
Low Pressure Compression System
Low Pressure Compression System Features |
N/A Air Quality: Grade D Less Costly than High Pressure Systems Pressure Range: 60 to 200 PSIG Provides Continuous Supply of Air |
Low Pressure Compression System Applications |
N/A Industrial - Contaminated Work Station Environments Medical - Patient's Breathing Air |
Standards Met |
N/A Controller General of Accounts (CGA) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) |
High Pressure Compression System
High Pressure Compression System Features |
N/A Allows Greater Mobility Cylinders Provide 5,000 to 6,000 PSIG |
High Pressure Compression System Applications |
N/A Divers - SCUBA Firefighters - SCBA Hazardous Site Cleanup |
Additional Information
Services |
N/A Certified Recharging of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus (SCUBA) & Department of Telecommunications (DOT) Pressure Vessels Design Installation Maintenance Manufacturing Repair Testing and Certification |
Industries Served |
N/A Fire Services General Industrial and Commercial Customers Marine Medical Military Offshore |
Certifications |
N/A American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Department of Telecommunications (DOT) Certified |