Air compressor is handy equipment that has wide application across industries. This machine uses a positive displacement compressor to create energy that powers commercial tools. A rotary screw compressor creates a lot of heat when you operate them. Therefore, you need to cool down this heated air. You can cool it either through air or water. Whether you want an air-cooled or water-cooled compressor for your workspace needs will depend significantly on your workspace location, size, and tools.
In this article, we have shared how air-cooled and water-cooled compressors are different. This will help you to figure out which one of these fits your specific needs.
The working principle of an air-cooled compressor
In an air-cooled compressor, the air is used to reduce the heat of the compressed air or any other material. When using the compressor, heat is created, and the air-cooled circuit helps reduce the temperature by circulating the air with the help of a radiator and a fan. The air-cooled compressor is widely used across industries, making it far more available than a water-cooled compressor.
You can recoup the heat loss of an air-cooled compressor by utilizing this energy to power a battery or even heat your office. The heat produced in the air-cooled compressor can be directed to your selected area. However, if you don’t want to use this energy to heat your office, you can release it into the atmosphere with the help of an air damper control or a thermostat.
The working of a water-cooled compressor
As the name suggests, liquid coolant stored in an external unit is used to cool the compressed air in a water-cooled compressor.
Which one should you choose?
Both compressors have advantages, and you must carefully check your requirement to figure out which one will suit your needs perfectly.
1. Air-cooled compressors are cheaper to operate.
2. Water-cooled compressors with more minor horse powers are not available.
3. Air-cooled compressors require less space.
Check each of these points carefully to figure out which of these two types of compressors will be ideal for your needs.