DOA-706T-AA

DOA-706T-AA Diaphragm Compressor Mounted on a 2 Gallon Tank​
AE163A pressure switch
AE248 manual drain
AS100B pressure safety valve (ASME)
AA806 pressure gauge
Globe valve
Unloading capability
100% oilless operation

DOA-706T-AA
Diaphragm Compressor Mounted on a 2 Gallon Tank

PRODUCT FEATURES
  • AE163A pressure switch
  • AE248 manual drain
  • AS100B pressure safety valve (ASME)
  • AA806 pressure gauge
  • Globe valve
  • Unloading capability
  • 100% oilless operation
APPLICATIONS
  • Beverage dispensing
  • Lab use
  • Portable displays
  • Commercial door actuation
  • Portable – off site use
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
  • Repair kit K294A

Product Specifications

Model Number  Tank
Size
Gallons
CFM @ PSIG ON/OFF
psig
0 to 50
Setting
Recovery of
Standard
Setting
Motor
Voltage
Shippng
Weight
0 10 30 50 70 100
HP lbs
DOA-P706T-AA  2 1.00 .85 .50 .20  -  - 30/50 1:30 0:55 115-60-1 1/8 39

When to specify a compressed air or vacuum tank system

Many find it difficult to decide whether to use stand-alone pumps or complete tank packages for their applications. The tank system offers many advantages, which satisfy:
High Volumes
If your application requires an instantaneous supply of high pressure or vacuum, then the reservoir provided by a tank system is essential. Even the largest of pumps has to start at atmospheric pressure and therefore will not be able to give that instantaneous supply of pressure/vacuum.
Cost Savings

Using a tank system can reduce initial maintenance and replacement costs. Here’s why: Applications that require high volumes of air in intermittent cycles can use relatively small pumps. The longer the interval between cycles, the more applicable a tank system can be. For example, a 1 HP compressor on a tank can supply the same amount of flow for one minute as a stand alone 10 HP compressor.

Quiet Operation
In a tank system the pump runs on demand, which means that it is not operating a good part of the time. No operation, no operating noise.
Pulse Free
Pulse-free air is required by many pneumatic systems for proper operation of pneumatic tools or components. A tank provides pulsation free air from the reciprocating compressor.
Central System

Small industrial shops where different tools are required at different times find tank systems ideal, since one tank system can supply air to multiple locations.