Should be in the mage-ohms (you need an isolation tester / high voltage ohm meter for this). Check the voltage when the compressor is running. If the voltage drop significantly when the compressor starts/runs, you have a bad connection somewhere. Check all relays, fuses and electrical connections.
[pdf] Traditional fixed-speed compressors run at a constant speed, regardless of the actual air demand. This means they often consume more energy than necessary, especially when the demand is low. VSD technology, on the other hand, allows the compressor to adjust its speed according to the air demand.
[pdf] Displacement (m³/min): It refers to the volume of air discharged by the compressor per unit of time, also known as flow rate or volumetric flow rate. Discharge pressure (MPa): It indicates the pressure of the air at the compressor’s outlet, usually measured in megapascals (MPa).
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