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Air Receivers

 

The Air Receiver Tanks in a compressed air system is essential to the entire process. It creates a buffer and storage repository between the compressor and the consumption system. To understand the air receiver’s role in a compressed air system, we’ve broken it down into two roles:


Wet Tank: Located near the compressor, after the after-cooler but before filtration and drying equipment

Dry Tank: Located after the dryer and filtration equipment.

 

West Coast Compressor offers a wide range of air receiver tanks to meet your system’s needs

 

OUR 10 - 5,000 GALLON VERTICAL AIR RECEIVERS

 

Contain the following features:

  • Designed and constructed in accordance with ASME Section VIII Div-I Code for compressed air storage use.

  • "U" stamped and registered with the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

  • Most designs include Canadian Registration Numbers (CRN).

  • Capable of building to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) codes.

  • Custom engineered designs available upon request.

  • Exterior surface painted with one coat standard shop primer.

  • Special exterior and interior coatings available upon request.

 

OUR 10 - 2,260 GALLON HORIZONTAL AIR RECEIVERS

 

 

contain the following features:

  • Designed and constructed in accordance with ASME Section VIII Div-I Code for compressed air storage use.

  • "U" stamped and registered with the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

  • Most designs include Canadian Registration Numbers (CRN).

  • Capable of building to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) codes.

  • Custom engineered designs available upon request.

  • Exterior surface painted with one coat standard shop primer.

 

OUR 30 - 240 GALLON HORIZONTAL AIR RECEIVERS WITH EXTENDED TOP PLATES

 

contain the following features:

  • Designed and constructed in accordance with ASME Section VIII Div-I Code for compressed air storage use.

  • "U" stamped and registered with the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

  • Most designs include Canadian Registration Numbers (CRN).

  • Capable of building to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) codes.

  • Custom engineered designs available upon request.

  • Exterior surface painted with one coat standard shop primer.

  • Special exterior and interior coatings available upon request.

 

OUR 30 - 240 GALLON HORIZONTAL GRASSHOPPER TANKS

 

contain the following features:

  • Designed and constructed in accordance with ASME Section VIII Div-I Code for compressed air storage use.

  • "U" stamped and registered with the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

  • Most designs include Canadian Registration Numbers (CRN).

  • Capable of building to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) codes.

  • Custom engineered designs available upon request.

  • Exterior surface painted with one coat standard shop primer.

  • Special exterior and interior coatings available upon request.

 

OUR AUTOGAS PRODUCTS

 

contain the following features:

  • Liquid, vapor or dual service options.Vapor openings are sometimes plugged on liquid tanks for application flexiblity.

  • Standard features: 80% stop fill device, seal welded stainless steel ASME nameplate, direct or remote fill options and engineered strap brackets or custom designs are available.

  • All tanks designed for 312 PSI maximum allowable working pressure.

  • Multiple testing procedures, including pneumatically tested with dry air, eliminating water and corrosion.

  • Tanks designed and constructed in accordance with the ASME Section VIII Division I Code latest edition.

  • Standard tanks designed for faster and safer installation and ease of use.

  • Optional heavy duty strap brackets available

  • For proper LP gas system installation, consult a trained LP gas system professional.

  • Full engineering staff at your service, specializing in custom designs for any application

  • . Full production capabilities for high volume requirements.

  • Standard stock autogas tanks available for immediate shipment. Manchester Tank's Reference Guide for Stock Autogas Tanks available.

 

OUR 60 - 400 GALLON VACUUM RECEIVERS

 

contain the following features:

  • Designed and constructed in accordance with ASME Section VIII Div-I Code.

  • "U" stamped and registered with the National Board of Pressure Vessel Inspectors.

  • Capable of building to American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) codes.

  • Custom engineered designs available upon request.

  • Internal baffle plate installed.

  • Hinged closure for internal clean out.

  • Exterior surface painted with one coat standard shop primer.

  • Special exterior and interior coatings available upon request.

 

OUR VERTICAL DISPENSERS

 

contain the following features:

  • Sizes range from 660 to 2,000 gallons.

  • Highly visible and great advertising.

  • Vertical styles have mounting options and built-in guard rail accessories.

  1. Steel Vertical Dispenser Base Consists of three I-Beams, which form an "X".

  2. One I-Beam spans the 10' base, from which the other two smaller beams connect.

  3. Legs attach to the base at all four ends.

  4. Available for 660, 1150, 1250, and 1600 gallon dispensers.

  • Concrete Footings

  1. Refer to NFPA Pamphlet No. 58 and consult your local building codes for foundation preparation. Consists of two railings and 8 posts. Available for 660, 1150, 1250, and 1600 gallon dispensers.

  • Crash Post & Protective Railing

  1. Consists of two railings and 8 posts.

  2. Available for 660, 1150, 1250, and 1600 gallon dispensers.

  • Portable bases make it easy to relocate dispenser.

  • Base supports the dispenser to safely endure up to a Seismic Zone 4 and 120 mph winds.

  • Horizontal styles available.

  • Special engineered designs to meet specific application requirements.

  • Built to ASME specifications.

  • National Board registered.

 

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