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Multi-cylinder compressors have more than one cylinder. Each cylinder has its own
piston, piston rod, crosshead, connecting
rod and valves, just like a single-cylinder
compressor. These moving parts are operated by the same crankshaft. The cylinders
may be arranged in a number of different ways:
• in-line (vertical or horizontal)
•
balanced-opposed
• L-type (or angle-type)
• V-type
• W-type
In-line compressors have two or more cylinders mounted side-by-side.
All cylinders
are located on the same side of the crankshaft. These can be designed to operate
vertically or horizontally.
Figure 4.7 shows a small two-cylinder, in-line compressor
with pistons driven directly from the connecting rods (without crossheads).
Figure 4.7:
Two-cylinder, In-line Vertical Compressor
Cylinders
Crankshaft
Suction
filter
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Balanced-opposed compressors have horizontal cylinders located on opposite
sides of
the crankshaft as shown in
Figure 4.8.
With pistons moving in opposite directions there is less vibration and the compressor
is better balanced. There are always an equal number of cylinders on each side of the
crankshaft. Most ADGAS reciprocating compressors are balanced-opposed.
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