The Cyclon 111 was a 11 kW (15 HP) rotary screw compressor, a "compact little unit" that Miller had bought second-hand in the late 90s. It was the kind of machine that didn’t ask for much—just a steady diet of CompAir lubricant and a clean air filter every now and then.
This guide provides an overview of the operating, maintenance, and technical specifications for the CompAir Cyclon 111 rotary screw compressor, based on available manuals 1. Technical Specifications ( Cyclon 111 11.0 kW / 15.0 hp Free Air Delivered (FAD): Approx. 1.61 - 1.63 m³/min (depending on working pressure) Dimensions: 710mm (A) x 1000mm (B) x 925mm (C) Approx. 351 kg Motor Speed (50/60Hz): 2960/3550 rpm Sound Level: Low-noise design (typically Compair Cyclon 111 Manual
"Compair" (often styled as ) is a well-known manufacturer of compressed air systems. The Cyclon series typically refers to their range of lubricated rotary screw compressors (often labeled as the "Cyclon" or "Cyclon MK" series). The Cyclon 111 was a 11 kW (15
| | Task | Manual Reference Page | |--------------|----------|----------------------------| | Daily | Check oil level, drain condensate from air receiver | Page 22 | | 500 hours | Clean cooler fins, check belt tension | Page 28 | | 2000 hours | Change oil filter, replace air filter element | Page 34 | | 4000 hours | Replace oil separator, change compressor oil | Page 40 | Technical Specifications ( Cyclon 111 11
Use CompAir Fluid Force lubricants to prevent varnishing; change every 4,000 hours. Separator Element:
If there is one chapter of the Cyclon 111 manual that should be memorized, it is the section on .
: He traced the diagram of the Cyclon profile compression element , the "heart" of the machine designed by CompAir BroomWade to deliver 59 CFM at 8.2 bar.